Rodgers Inks Record Deal with Packers, Russell Wilson to Denver
8 Mar 2022
CLAY: If you are listening to us right now in Milwaukee, Aaron Rodgers has signed a four-year extension to remain the Packers quarterback. That news has broken while we are on the air. And if you are listening right now in Denver where we’ve got a big audience — and in Seattle where we’ve got a big audience — news just broke: Russell Wilson has been traded to the Denver Broncos. Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson traded to the Denver Broncos. These are both monster, blockbuster NFL stories if you are a football fan at all. They’ve both broken in the last hour or so while we’ve been on the air.
BUCK: You should have told me that my favorite quarterback, Clay —
CLAY: (laughing) That’s right. He is your favorite.
BUCK: My favorite quarterback who denies the Fauciite madness of mandates for vaccines is getting a lot of money. Good for him, and yay.
CLAY: Reportedly $150 million guaranteed for Aaron Rodgers. So this goes to show that not only was Aaron Rodgers right to stand up against the NFL over this ridiculous covid shot, which did nothing for any of the players that are in the league, but he was back-to-back MVP, and now he has cashed in. Biggest contract in the history of the NFL to stay in Green Bay again.
I know we have a monster audience in Milwaukee. I’m sure some of you are excited to hear that. And Russell Wilson, big news: Super Bowl-winning quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks traded to Denver. I know we have a big audience in Denver as well. All of those news stories having to do directly with the NFL.
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