Steelers unlikely pay Rodgers's full incentive package

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Aaron Rodgers's new contract with the Steelers includes a $5.85 million incentive package, with most of the bonuses tied to winning the Super Bowl. This deal is considered favorable for the team. To earn the incentives, Rodgers must play at least 70% of the regular season offensive snaps. Bonuses range from $500,000 for playoff appearances to $1.5 million for winning the Super Bowl or being named MVP. The article suggests that the Super Bowl and MVP incentives are unlikely, making the most realistic outcome earning around $1.85 million in bonuses. The Steelers would benefit greatly if Rodgers achieves the maximum incentives.


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