Jets' Regrettable Move: Aaron Rodgers' Contract
By Babita Singh
NFL NEWS
The New York Jets declined disability insurance for Aaron Rodgers' contract, a move they may now regret due to his season-ending injury.
Despite a $75 million fully guaranteed contract extension, the Jets will be unable to recoup any of the money lost due to Rodgers' injury.
The Jets' decision not to purchase insurance may have cost them as much as $20 million, according to reports by Daniel Libit and Eben Novy-Williams.
The NFL doesn't mandate insurance policies to cover player contracts in case of injury, leaving teams to make such decisions.
While
Aaron Rodgers
is expected to return, the Jets will have to wait until next season, and the $20 million lost remains a significant consideration.
The Jets' choice to forego insurance on a 39-year-old quarterback's contract, despite affordability, has raised questions about their decision-making.
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