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Rodgers signs $150m, three-year Packers deal but No 1 receiver Adams unhappy

Aaron Rodgers signed the dotted line and made his return to the Green Bay Packers official on Tuesday with a three-year, $150m contract that lowers his salary cap figure by about $18m. Rodgers reportedly took less money than the Packers offered in hopes of making it possible for Green Bay to retain more talent.

Rodgers can exit the deal at the end of each season, but the salary cap ramifications for the Packers would be dire. His dead cap hit for 2023, for example, would be $62m.

His new deal pays $41m in 2022, $59m in 2023 and $49m in the third and final year of the deal. The 2023 contract is built largely around a $58.3m option bonus, which puts the Packers in position to reshape the contract and push future cap hits down the road.

The deal makes Rodgers the player with the highest average annual salary in the NFL. Second on the list is another quarterback, Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs who makes $45m annually.

For Rodgers, who termed his future with the team a “beautiful mystery” in 2021, it also sets up a dramatic decision date every offseason until the deal is done. The Packers and Rodgers are mending fences following a year of acrimony based at least in part on the team’s decision to select quarterback Jordan Love in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft. Rodgers said trust and loyalty issues with general manager Brian Gutekunst developed as veterans were either traded or allowed to leave.

Those charges helped open dialogue between the Packers’ front office, Gutekunst included, and Rodgers last season. The Packers acquiesced by trading for Rodgers’ friend and former teammate Randall Cobb prior to last season. When offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett was hired as head coach of the Denver Broncos in

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