While much of the spotlight has been on Tom Brady's retirement and the Los Angeles Rams winning Super Bowl LVI in recent weeks, Aaron Rodgers' decision to sign an extension with the Green Bay Packers comes as a welcome development amid a quiet offseason so far. The said contract, which is worth $200 million for four years, makes him the highest-paid NFL player of all time. And with this new deal set in place, Rodgers' rookie card stock in the market should surely be a key item for collectors to set their sights on.

We take a quick look at Rodgers' new contract, what it means for his card value, and how collectors can make the most out of this extension.

Aaron Rodgers' massive four-year $200 million extension with the Packers

Last offseason was one Rodgers used to feud with the Packers. After rumors of the quarterback's frustration with the front office and desire to leave the franchise, his contract was then reworked to give him an easy out at the end of the 2021 season. It was widely believed that Rodgers can accomplish this feat by requesting a trade when the said time arrived. To everyone's surprise, he stuck around.

This move gave Packers fans a glimmer of hope as the 2021 season unfolded as several reports indicated Rodgers and the front office's communication improved. Even the QB admitted these reports by saying he had ā€œgood conversationsā€ with the team throughout all of last season.

This led to expectations that he would at least sign on for one more year in Green Bay. Turns out, he went over and beyond by inking his name on a massive contract extension that is projected to make him a Packer for the remainder of his career.

With Rodgers locked to an extension, the Packers remain in contention for the Super Bowl in the NFC. As it stands, the QB continues to play at an elite level as he comes off his second straight MVP season. Just by looking at him perform, it's apparent that there are no visible signs of slowing down at age 38. With him back in the mix, Green Bay is expected to make a push towards the playoffs in the coming 2022 season.

The state of Aaron Rodgers rookie cards in the market

News of Rodgers' contract extension with the Packers hasn't really influenced his rookie cards that much yet. At this point in time, the offseason is in full effect and prices will only ramp up in the weeks leading to the start of the new season.

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Nevertheless, Rodgers' PSA 10 2005 Topps rookie card has been up from its price three months ago. In a Card Ladder graph covering the said period, the graded card's value has gone up from $712 to $770. That's an 8% increase over 158 confirmed sales in the market.

This price can potentially drop a bit or go sideways. As mentioned earlier, the value of football cards, including this Aaron Rodgers rookie card, will go up later this year when the NFL season is about to begin.

The verdict on Aaron Rodgers rookie cards

Collectors can't go wrong with a future Hall of Famer like Rodgers. His recent contract extension with the Packers will help extend his career and give hobbyists another established veteran to rally around, especially since Brady has now retired from the game.

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The key here is to find Rodgers' rookie cards at below-market prices without any major signs of damage. This will help collectors ensure the value of these cards no matter what happens to the QB as he finishes his career with the Packers.