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Aaron Rodgers was the 24th overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Packers. The Cal-Berkley product went on to have a 20-year NFL career and is expected to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer when he is eligible.
With Rodgers having a two-decade-long career, he played through many eras of the NFL. Unfortunately, he was already past his prime when the NFL entered the latest contract boom. The veteran was playing only on short-term deals at that point and missed out on mega deals like Patrick Mahomes, Dak Prescott and Jalen Hurts received at the time.
Still, playing in the league for so long, Rodgers has made plenty of money. He was also associated with several sponsors and pursued business ventures off the field. Here is more on Rodgers' career earnings, including information on his endorsements.
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Aaron Rodgers net worth
As of May 1, 2025, Rodgers has a net worth of $200 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. At that time, he had the sixth-highest net worth among NFL players all-time.
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Aaron Rodgers contract details
After an underwhelming two-year stint with the Jets, Rodgers signed a one-year deal with the Steelers for the 2025 season. It was worth $13.65 million and included a $10 million signing bonus with $10 million in guaranteed money, per Spotrac. It also included $500,000 in incentives and carried a total cap hit of $14.15 million.
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Aaron Rodgers NFL career earnings
Rodgers' tenure in the NFL has been marked by several contract extensions over the course of his career. As of the deal he signed with the Steelers, the veteran quarterback has signed seven contracts. Unless otherwise indicated, the contracts are with Green Bay.
- Rookie: 5 years, $7.7 million
- 2009 Extension: 6 years, $63.52 million
- 2013 Extension: 5 years, $110 million
- 2018 Extension: 4 years, $134 million
- 2022 Extension: 3 years, $150.81 million
- 2023 Contract with Jets: 3 years, $112.5 million
- 2025 Contract with Steelers: 1 year, $13.65 million
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Aaron Rodgers endorsements
Rodgers has several endorsements from various sectors of the business and entertainment worlds.
- Adidas
- Amberjack
- Associated Banc-Corp
- Bergstrom Automotive
- Fanatics
- Izod
- Panini
- Pizza Hut
- Prevea Healthcare
- Sharpie
- State Farm
- TaylorMade
- Zenith
- ZenWtr
Rodgers has been used in advertisements for the companies that endorse him.
Adidas
State Farm
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Aaron Rodgers business ventures
Rodgers has pursued business ventures away from the field. He had an eatery in Milwaukee with Ryan Braun called 8-Twelve, but it closed. Rodgers is famously a minority owner of the Bucks and is the only NFL player to hold an ownership stake in an NBA franchise.
He was the co-founder of Rx3 Ventures, which is a venture capital firm. Rodgers also co-founded the Online Sports Database (OSDB), which is IMDB for athletes. He has also been involved in tech start-ups and real estate.
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Where does Aaron Rodgers live?
For the 2025 season, Rodgers will be living in Pittsburgh while playing for the Steelers. He also owns a $9.5 million mansion in Montclair, New Jersey. Fans who followed the quarterback's free agency journey leading into the 2025 season are familiar with the fact that he has a beach house in Malibu, California. Rodgers reportedly also has property in Tennessee and Texas, though those aren't tied in any way to the stops along the way of his football career. He previously owned property in two other cities in California and two places in Wisconsin.
Rodgers' Pittsburgh home isn't confirmed, but if Barstool's reports are accurate, it is a lavish home. It reportedly has a few par-3 golf holes, a pool and a full-service horse stable on the property. Barstool reported that he paid $30 million for it all, and it came with a six-car garage that had heated floors.
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