The Green Bay Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers have had "no meaningful progress" in contract extension talks recently, according to a ProFootballTalk report on Friday.
Per the report, that could change, but any deal is unlikely to happen soon.
Rodgers, 34, still has two years remaining on his contract, but his $22 million annual average now ranks 10th among all quarterbacks, trailing Atlanta's Matt Ryan by $8 million annually. Rodgers can make a little over $20.5 million this season and $21.1 million in 2019 before his contract expires, including roster and workout bonuses.
New Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst told PFT Live in May that he expected an extension with Rodgers to happen sooner than later.