Aaron Rodgers' House (Former)

Aaron Rodgers' House (Former)


Del Mar, California (CA), US
Aaron Rogers, NFL quarterback of the Greenbay Packers lives here in the off season. In sunny California, this mansion gives the athlete a great place to recover in the off season. Rogers known for setting records in his college career was drafted in 2005 and where he’s been playing for the Packers since.

The stats of this player’s career have been staggering: has led the NFL four times in touchdown-to-interception ratio, twice in passer rating, and lowest passing interception percentage and once in touchdown passes and yards per attempt; is the NFL's all-time regular season career passer rating leader and is one of two quarterbacks to have a regular season career passer rating of over 100; is fifth all-time in postseason career passer rating; has the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history at 4.23;

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In fact because Rogers is the NFL's all-time regular season career passer rating leader Rodgers is considered by some sportscasters and players to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

No surprise that Aaron Rodgers has amassed a net worth of $120 Million, making $20 Million a year. The athleticism and accomplishment this career quarterback has shown continues to earn him a keep at Greenbay. In 2013 Rodgers agreed to a five year, $110 million contract extension, making him the highest paid player in NFL history. More recently in 2018 Aaron signed a 4-year $134 million contract to stay. The deal will actually be worth around $180 million thanks to bonuses and other perks. Approximately $103 million of his deal is guaranteed. In other words, for a few months the Packers will pay Aaron $400,000 every day. To put things into perspective, Brett Favre earned a total of $135 million during his entire career. If Aaron can stay healthy and finish his contract, come 2023 his earnings will be close to $315 million. That’s not even considering his sponsorship or other endorsement deals.
Aaron Rogers, NFL quarterback of the Greenbay Packers lives here in the off season. In sunny California, this mansion gives the athlete a great place to recover in the off season. Rogers known for setting records in his college career was drafted in 2005 and where he’s been playing for the Packers since.

The stats of this player’s career have been staggering: has led the NFL four times in touchdown-to-interception ratio, twice in passer rating, and lowest passing interception percentage and once in touchdown passes and yards per attempt; is the NFL's all-time regular season career passer rating leader and is one of two quarterbacks to have a regular season career passer rating of over 100; is fifth all-time in postseason career passer rating; has the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history at 4.23;

In fact because Rogers is the NFL's all-time regular season career passer rating leader Rodgers is considered by some sportscasters and players to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

No surprise that Aaron Rodgers has amassed a net worth of $120 Million, making $20 Million a year. The athleticism and accomplishment this career quarterback has shown continues to earn him a keep at Greenbay. In 2013 Rodgers agreed to a five year, $110 million contract extension, making him the highest paid player in NFL history. More recently in 2018 Aaron signed a 4-year $134 million contract to stay. The deal will actually be worth around $180 million thanks to bonuses and other perks. Approximately $103 million of his deal is guaranteed. In other words, for a few months the Packers will pay Aaron $400,000 every day. To put things into perspective, Brett Favre earned a total of $135 million during his entire career. If Aaron can stay healthy and finish his contract, come 2023 his earnings will be close to $315 million. That’s not even considering his sponsorship or other endorsement deals.
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