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Aaron Rodgers closer to extension

By Adam Schefter | ESPN

Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers are getting closer to a long-term contract extension that would make the star quarterback the highest-paid player in NFL history, according to league sources.
Both Rodgers and the Packers are hesitant to comment on a potential extension, but league-wide speculation is that the deal could average $25 million per year.


Both sides have been extremely careful when publicly commenting on a deal. But those familiar with the contract talks believe a deal will be completed this offseason, and could happen sooner rather than later.
A former Super Bowl MVP, Rodgers is under contract through 2014, having signed a six-year, $65 million contract in October 2008. Rodgers' base salary in 2013 is $9.25 million, while his 2014 deal is worth $10.5 million.
Those financial figures are drastically less than the contracts struck recently by other star quarterbacks. Rodgers' new deal is expected to rival those of Joe Flacco, Drew Brees and Peyton Manning, a trio of Super Bowl MVPs whose contracts are among the richest in NFL history.
Flacco became the NFL's highest-paid player earlier this month when he signed a six-year, $120.6 million contract with the reigning champion Baltimore Ravens. The Saints signed Brees to a deal last year that pays him an annual base salary of $20 million. Manning's deal with the Denver Broncos pays a base salary of $18 million.
Rodgers, 29, passed for 4,295 yards and 39 touchdowns last season while leading the Packers to their fourth consecutive playoff appearance. The three-time Pro Bowler enjoyed his best season in 2011, when he was named league MVP after passing for 4,643 yards and 45 touchdowns.
 

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[h=1]Mike Ditka says Aaron Rodgers is the best quarterback in the world[/h]
“The guy up in Green Bay, I think is the best in football.”
By Nick Schwartz – <time class="updated" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2013-07-13T14:02:34+00:00" data-utc="2013-07-13 18:02:34" pubdate="">July 13, 2013 at 2:02pm EDT</time>

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<figcaption class="caption wp-caption-text">Andrew Weber/USA TODAY Sports</figcaption></figure>In a piece for the Chicago Sun-Times called Four Downs With Ditka, NFL legend Mike Ditka had high praise for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, calling the three time Pro Bowler the best quarterback in the league ahead of veterans like Tom Brady or Peyton Manning.
Via the Chicago Sun-Times:
I look at guys like [Tom] Brady and [Drew] Brees . . . the talent is phenomenal. The guy up in Green Bay [Aaron Rodgers], I think is the best in football. But that’s my opinion. I like what he does, and I like his leadership qualities. And I think that’s the other thing you have to look at. He has to be the guy in charge. And the team has to know it.
Ditka, a former head coach of both the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, also picked Rodgers as the one player he would have like to have the opportunity to coach.
How could I say that I wouldn’t want to coach [Johnny] Unitas or Bart Starr? There’s been so many great ones. But if I had to coach one guy in my career, maybe it’d be be Aaron Rodgers.
Go ahead, Aaron, put on the belt.
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its about time,he is worth it
 

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