usatoday.com - 5/19/2008
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Aaron Rodgers may have the Green Bay starting quarterback job. But in the NFL, there's one thing that speaks louder than words ...
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Football Jabber —
... Aaron Rodgers has the job in Green Bay…finally. He only has a couple years left on his rookie deal so he could be looking to get paid soon. No Pressure. Vote in the side bar how long you think Rodgers will hold the job. ...
RODGERS SHOPPING FOR NEW AGENT
ProFootballTalk.com —
... Mike Sullivan of Octagon. He has yet to hire a new agent, as we understand the situation currently. We’re assuming that Rodgers filed the appropriate paperwork to terminate the relationship before the Brett Favre saga was finally resolved. Given the NFLPA’s five-day waiting period that prevents a new agent from signing Rodgers, there’s a chance that Rodgers might change his mind, now that Favre is out of Green Bay. Then again, Rodgers still might be smarting about a rookie contract with so much money tied to actually playing . Rodgers is making only $680,000 in 2008, but can ...
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