Aaron Rodgers is getting another big deal.

 

The two-time NFL MVP and Green Bay Packers agreed to terms Wednesday on a four-year extension that would keep Rodgers under contract through the 2023 season.

 

The four-year deal is worth $134 million, with more than $100 million in guaranteed money. Rodgers' former teammate, NFL Network analyst James Jones, first reported the agreement.

 

Rodgers' new annual average salary of $33.5 million per year would eclipse Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan's five-year extension worth $30 million a year.

 

Rodgers turns 35 in December. He signed his previous extension, a five-year deal worth $110 million, before the 2013 season.

 

Neither Rodgers nor the Packers expressed concern through this preseason that they couldn't get a new deal done.

 

``I talk with my agent daily, so I'm aware of conversations,'' Rodgers said when training camp opened last month. ``But I'm really not too worried about it ... like I said, there's more than mutual interest on both sides.''

 

Rodgers is healthy again after being limited to seven games last year because of a right collarbone injury. Green Bay flopped without him.

 

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