Aaron Rodgers finally agreed to a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers after a months-long free agency saga. Now we have full details of what the contract looks like.
's Albert Breer has all the details of Rodgers' deal with the Steelers. It is a one-year deal with a base salary of $13.65 million, $10 million of which is guaranteed. There are incentives attached to the deal that will max out at $5.85 million. He would have to play 70% of the team's regular season snaps to qualify for any of them. That maximum value of the deal, with these incentives, is $19.5 million.
The incentives are as follows:
$500,000 if the Steelers make the playoffs.$600,000 for a wild-card round win with 50% play-time in the game OR a first-round bye. $750,000 for a divisional round win with 50% play-time in the game.$1 million for AFC title game win with 50% play-time in the game.$1.5 million for Super Bowl win with 50% play-time in the game.$1.5 million for winning the AP MVP award.
The contract carries a cap hit of $14.15 million for the 2025 season.
For more information on Rodgers's deal, Breer detailed how the quarterback and the Steelers built trust and signed their long-awaited deal in a story published earlier Monday.






