
Aaron Rodgers has played in the NFL for a long, long time.
And with that, the former Packers and Jets quarterback has accumulated a lot of numbers and a lot of money.
How his career concludes is still up in the air, but Rodgers has already set himself and his family up for life financially.
Here’s a breakdown of Rodgers’ net worth, and how his contract history and endorsements compare to other NFL quarterbacks.
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Aaron Rodgers career earnings
According to OverTheCap.com, Rodgers has made $381,692,206 in his NFL career through the 2024 season.
That’s the most in NFL history, ahead of a top five that also includes Matthew Stafford ($364M), Tom Brady ($317M), Matt Ryan ($306M) and Russell Wilson ($305M).
Rodgers’ rookie contract, when he backed up Brett Favre, wasn’t a big one. But in his first season as a full-time starter, 2008, he brought in $12,900,000, and it only went up from there.
Here’s how his career contracts break down, according to Spotrac:
- 2005: 5-year, $7,700,000 contract
- 2009: 6-year, $63.52 million contract
- 2013: 5-year, $110 million contract
- 2018: 4-year, $134 million contract extension
- 2022: 3-year, $150.815 million contract extension
Aaron Rodgers endorsements
- Adidas
- Fanatics
- Panini
- TaylorMade
- Zenith
According to Forbes, Rodgers makes $9 million per year in endorsements.
Aaron Rodgers net worth
According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, Rodgers is worth $200 million.
Rodgers is a minority owner in the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks.
He also launched a $50 million venture and growth stage fund with Roth Capital in 2019, according to Forbes.
