The clock is ticking for quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Packers with the NFL calendar going into June. With the financial implications of a potential trade now being more manageable for Green Bay and the start of 2021 regular season three months away, a final decision on whether he will stay or go this offseason needs to be made.
Before June, trading Rodgers would have forced the Packers to take a dead money hit of $38.356 million and also counted another $1.154 million against their salary cap.
Now should Rodgers get dealt, that dead money would be spread between 2021 and 2022, with a hit of $21.