Detalhes do contrato de Aaron Rodgers com os Steelers são revelados

Os detalhes completos do contrato de um ano do quarterback Aaron Rodgers com o Pittsburgh Steelers vieram a público. O acordo inclui um salário-base de 22 milhões de dólares totalmente garantido, além de bônus por elenco e incentivos.

Albert Breer, da SI, informou que Rodgers pode ganhar até 25 milhões de dólares se os Steelers vencerem o Super Bowl e ele participar de mais da metade das jogadas em cada partida dos playoffs. O contrato apresenta dois bônus de elenco de 250 mil dólares cada, com um previsto para 7 de agosto e o outro na primeira semana da temporada regular. Espera-se que esses bônus sejam pagos, dado o provável papel de Rodgers como titular na primeira semana, salvo lesão.

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