What started as speculation is now confirmed—NFL superstar Aaron Rodgers is set to join the Dallas Cowboys in April on a monumental six-year contract, making him the new face of America’s Team.
Rodgers, a four-time MVP and Super Bowl champion, will reportedly leave the New York Jets after just one season, marking one of the most shocking quarterback moves in recent NFL history.
A “Huge” Contract: How Much Will Rodgers Earn?
While specific financial details have not been disclosed, league insiders suggest Rodgers’ deal will be one of the biggest contracts ever signed by an NFL quarterback. Estimates suggest:
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A six-year deal worth over $350 million
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At least $200 million guaranteed
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Performance-based incentives that could push earnings even higher
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A no-trade clause, ensuring Rodgers remains in Dallas long-term
This contract would surpass most current QB deals, solidifying Rodgers as one of the highest-paid players in NFL history.
Why the Cowboys? Why Now?
Rodgers’ decision to join the Cowboys comes as a major surprise, considering he previously expressed his commitment to the New York Jets. However, sources close to the quarterback reveal that he wasn’t happy with how things played out in New York, especially after suffering a season-ending Achilles injury just four plays into the 2023 season.
Several factors played into Rodgers’ shocking move:
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Dallas’ Offensive Firepower – With stars like CeeDee Lamb, Tony Pollard, and a strong O-line, Rodgers sees an opportunity to win immediately.
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Mike McCarthy Reunion – The Cowboys head coach was Rodgers’ former coach in Green Bay, and the two reportedly patched up their past differences.
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Jerry Jones’ Influence – The Cowboys’ legendary owner is known for splashy moves, and he personally pitched Rodgers on the idea of bringing another Super Bowl to Dallas.
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Dak Prescott’s Future in Doubt – While Dak has led Dallas for years, he’s struggled in big playoff moments, and rumors have swirled that Jones was considering moving on.
What Happens to Dak Prescott?
Rodgers’ signing immediately creates uncertainty around Dak Prescott, the Cowboys’ current franchise quarterback. With Rodgers locked in for six years, Prescott could be traded or even released before the season starts.
Possible destinations for Prescott include:
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Minnesota Vikings (if Kirk Cousins leaves)
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New England Patriots (in desperate need of a veteran QB)
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Atlanta Falcons (a team looking for a franchise leader)
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Las Vegas Raiders (who need a stable QB after parting ways with Jimmy Garoppolo)
NFL Fans React to Rodgers’ Move to Dallas
As expected, social media erupted after the shocking news:
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“Aaron Rodgers in a Cowboys jersey? Feels weird but exciting!”
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“Dak to the bench? This is wild. Didn’t see this coming!”
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“Rodgers and McCarthy back together? Either genius or a total disaster.”
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“Jerry Jones pulled off the ultimate chess move. Super Bowl incoming?”
What’s Next?
With Rodgers officially heading to Dallas, the Cowboys are instantly one of the biggest Super Bowl contenders in 2024.
The real question now is: Can Aaron Rodgers finally bring another championship to Dallas and cement his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time?
Only time will tell.