NFL legend Aaron Rodgers has sent shockwaves through the league, turning down a hefty contract offer from the Buffalo Bills with a blunt declaration: “I won’t be Allen’s backup.” The four-time MVP and Super Bowl champ declined a lucrative 1-year, $15 million deal, opting against a role as the understudy to Bills superstar Josh Allen. With Buffalo’s cap space stretched thin at $3.9 million, GM Brandon Beane had reportedly freed up funds by cutting Von Miller to make this blockbuster pitch, but Rodgers’ refusal keeps him on the hunt for a starting gig.
Rodgers’ resume remains a gold standard despite a rocky 2024 with the Jets, where he threw for 3,295 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions across 15 starts before being released this offseason. His career boasts 59,055 yards, 475 touchdowns, and a 103.6 passer rating over 20 seasons, per NFL.com, with a Super Bowl XLV title and back-to-back MVP awards (2021-2022). At 41, his 2023 Achilles tear slowed him, but 2024 proved he’s still got juice—his 64.7% completion rate and 7.5 yards per attempt topped Jets franchise marks. Still, he’s no match for Allen’s 2024 MVP form (4,642 yards, 42 total TDs), and Rodgers made it clear he’s not ready to ride the pine.
For the Bills, Rodgers’ rejection dashes hopes of an elite QB2 behind Allen, who’s started 114 straight games since 2018. Beane saw the ex-Packer as a high-IQ insurance policy and mentor for a Super Bowl-or-bust squad, especially after signing Teddy Bridgewater as QB2. Fans on X split: “Rodgers behind Allen would’ve been wild!” one wrote, while another quipped, “He’s too stubborn—good riddance.” Buffalo now sticks with Bridgewater, a cheaper, less flashy backup, preserving cap room for stars like Asante Samuel Jr. For the Jets, Rodgers’ exit ends a turbulent two-year stint, freeing $23 million in 2025 cap space to rebuild around a younger QB—likely a draft pick. At 41, Rodgers’ “starter or bust” stance narrows his path, but Bills Mafia won’t lose sleep over a QB too proud to back their king.