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NFL: Russell Wilson joins Denver Broncos - 2022's biggest free-agency deals

Big-name quarterbacks have provided most of the headlines during the NFL's free-agency period but there have been plenty of other talking points. Here, BBC Sport takes you through this year's biggest deals.

So much for last season being the 'Last Dance' for Aaron Rodgers at Green Bay. Last year the veteran quarterback hinted at moving on from his only NFL team and this year had been linked with the Denver Broncos.

But the four-time MVP and the Packers' management have now settled their differences. Rodgers, 38, has signed a record-breaking contract extension reportedly worth £115.17m ($150m) over the next three years.

The deal's actually freed up space under the salary cap too, for Green Bay to boost their roster. Can Rodgers finally secure a second Super Bowl win?

Surely Denver have finally found a long-term successor to Peyton Manning, who retired after winning the Super Bowl in 2016.

With Rodgers staying put, the Broncos turned to the next best elite quarterback supposedly on the market. They secured Russell Wilson, who has had the most wins by a quarterback in his first 10 seasons, in one of the most valuable trades in NFL history — for multiple draft picks plus three players.

In the last two years, teams who invested heavily in recruiting veteran quarterbacks won the Super Bowl in the new man's first season. Can the 33-year-old Wilson, who helped Seattle beat Denver to win the NFL's big game in 2014, now be the last piece for the Broncos too?

Just 40 days after announcing his retirement, Tom Brady said he is coming back for his 23rd season.

Despite being 44, the seven-time Super Bowl winner led the league for passing yards and touchdowns last season and still had a year on his contract with Tampa Bay.

The Bucs said they

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