Packers’ Rashan Gary contract extension; 4 years, $107 million
WATERLOO, WI – A little bit of good news for a team that has lost four straight games came on Monday when Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Rashan Gary announced that he had agreed to a four-year contract extension.
Using social media, Gary revealed the four-year, $107 million extension, which came with a $34.6 million signing bonus.
Without disclosing the terms, the Packers announced the extension later on Monday.According to a person familiar with the matter who spoke with The Associated Press, Gary will be able to make $107 million by the end of the current contract, which extends through 2027, because he will receive an additional approximately $96 million in funding in addition to his $10.8 million salary for 2023. The team hasn’t disclosed the terms, so the person spoke to the AP under the condition of anonymity.
According to a person familiar with the matter who spoke with The Associated Press, Gary will be able to make $107 million by the end of the current contract, which extends through 2027, because he will receive an additional approximately $96 million in funding in addition to his $10.8 million salary for 2023. The team hasn’t disclosed the terms, so the person spoke to the AP under the condition of anonymity.
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“Thanks to everyone in the Green Bay Packers organisation, my family, business team, NFL, friends, fans & supporters for taking the ride with me,” Gary wrote in his tweet. “The work never stops. Achievable goals are the result of sacrifices.”
With this deal, one of the top overall picks in the draught commits to a long-term career with the struggling Packers (2-5). If Gary hadn’t accepted an extension, he would have been free to sign with any team after the season.
“Thanks to everyone in the Green Bay Packers organisation, my family, business team, NFL, friends, fans & supporters for taking the ride with me,” Gary said in a tweet. “Work is never done. Goals that can be attained require sacrifice.”
With this agreement, one of the draught’s top overall picks pledges to stay with the struggling Packers (2–5) for the duration of his career. Gary could have signed with any team following the season if he hadn’t accepted an extension.
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“Thanks to everyone in the Green Bay Packers organisation, my family, business team, NFL, friends, fans & supporters for taking the ride with me,” Gary wrote in his tweet. “The work never stops. Achievable goals are the result of sacrifices.”
With this deal, one of the top overall picks in the draught commits to a long-term career with the struggling Packers (2-5). If Gary hadn’t accepted an extension, he would have been free to sign with any team after the season.
Gary, who turns 26 on December 3, has a team-high 4½ sacks despite playing few snaps in the early part of the season while recovering from an ACL tear. In the two games the Packers have played so far, a 19-17 loss away to Denver and a 24-10 loss at home to the Minnesota Vikings, he has only started more than half of the defensive plays.
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Despite only playing nine games prior to his season-ending ACL injury, he had nine and a half sacks in 2021 and six more last season.
“Since he joined the Packers, Rashan has been an impact player and person for us,” general manager Brian Gutekunst stated in a statement. “He has become a key member of our team and a team leader thanks to his exceptional work ethic. That he will stay in Green Bay for many years to come pleases us much.
The Packers, who selected Gary out of Michigan with the 12th overall pick in the 2019 draught, have been his home team for the entire duration of his career.
Despite only playing nine games prior to his season-ending ACL injury, he had nine and a half sacks in 2021 and six more last season.
“Since he joined the Packers, Rashan has been an impact player and person for us,” general manager Brian Gutekunst stated in a statement. “He has become a key member of our team and a team leader thanks to his exceptional work ethic. That he will stay in Green Bay for many years to come pleases us much.
The Packers, who selected Gary out of Michigan with the 12th overall pick in the 2019 draught, have been his home team for the entire duration of his career.
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