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Rodgers reportedly disgruntled, does not want to return to the Packers
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 989463"><p>What's the point of mentioning Rodgers promised the Packers to play another two or three seasons with them without any evidence to back up that statement though? As posted above Gutekunst not saying he didn't is an extremely weak argument to support that claim.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Actually the Packers didn't guarantee Rodgers all the money upfront, which actually allows them to trade him this offseason without a huge negative impact on the cap. The same is true if he retires before the start of next season. That suggests the Packers were well aware that there's a decent chance he won't be around for the 2023 season. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If exercised, the option bonus of $58.3 million will be prorated over four seasons resulting in a cap hit of $14.575 million in each season as long as Rodgers plays for the team paying him that money. If he is traded or retires at some point after it being exercised the remaining prorated portion of it will result in dead money counting against the cap, either all of it the following season or spread out over the next two seasons.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As I have mentioned repeatedly, Rodgers forgoing guaranteed money is the only way to restructure his deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 989463"] What's the point of mentioning Rodgers promised the Packers to play another two or three seasons with them without any evidence to back up that statement though? As posted above Gutekunst not saying he didn't is an extremely weak argument to support that claim. Actually the Packers didn't guarantee Rodgers all the money upfront, which actually allows them to trade him this offseason without a huge negative impact on the cap. The same is true if he retires before the start of next season. That suggests the Packers were well aware that there's a decent chance he won't be around for the 2023 season. If exercised, the option bonus of $58.3 million will be prorated over four seasons resulting in a cap hit of $14.575 million in each season as long as Rodgers plays for the team paying him that money. If he is traded or retires at some point after it being exercised the remaining prorated portion of it will result in dead money counting against the cap, either all of it the following season or spread out over the next two seasons. As I have mentioned repeatedly, Rodgers forgoing guaranteed money is the only way to restructure his deal. [/QUOTE]
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