


Aaron Rodgers is taking one for the team.
The Jets quarterback signed a two-year deal that runs through the 2024 season with $75 million guaranteed, according to NFL Media.
He had arrived in New York with nearly $110 million remaining on the deal he had signed with Green Bay before being traded to Gang Green this offseason.
With his new deal, he’ll get a $35 million roster bonus in four days, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, with a $1.838 million base salary for 2023 and $38.161 million next season.
That will create a cap number of just under $9 million for 2024 — and indicated Rodgers will be sticking around.
“I’m having a blast. I don’t see this as a one-year-and-done thing,” Rodgers said on Wednesday.

The contract also included a pair of options years, as well as no-tag and no-trade clauses.