The standoff between Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers is nearing an end, and just in time for the start of training camp.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the two sides are close to an agreement that would bring back Rodgers for 2021 and open up other options for the quarterback and franchise after the season.
Per Schefter, the deal would include a void year for 2023, an adjustment of his contract this year and a review of the situation following the 2021 season. The agreement also would have “mechanisms” in place for addressing Rodgers’ many concerns with the team and how it is currently being run.
The expectation is that, with this plan in place and an agreement on both sides, Rodgers would report to the start of training camp, which he planned to skip before the deal.
It’s possible the agreement will set up one final season with Rodgers and the Packers before a trade out of Green Bay in 2022. It also leaves the door open for the two sides to get on the same page over the next year and agree to a brand new deal before the 2022 season, setting the stage for Rodgers to finish his career in Green Bay.
Both sides get something.
Not only will the MVP be playing at least one more season in Green Bay, but the alteration to his contract will provide the team with much-needed salary cap space entering this season. And the option to trade Rodgers after 2021 – while getting back significant draft capital and transitioning to the Jordan Love era – remains in place.
For Rodgers, the new deal provides a significant incentive for the team to improve in the areas he sees fit and some level of freedom regarding his football future following the 2021 season.
If nothing else, the deal provides time. Time for wounds to heal, and changes to be made, and evaluation from both sides.
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