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Green Bay And Aaron Rodgers Are Close To A New Deal For 2021

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[Go PRO](=) | [Rate My Team]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Sign Up]() [Footballguys.com](=)Breaking Fantasy Impact • Go Deeper --------------------------------------------------------------- [Footballguys Players Championship]() Sponsored by [The 2021 Footballguys Players Championship]() [Enter Now For Your Chance At The $500,000 Grand Prize]( [The 2021 Footballguys Players Championship]() will feature a guaranteed prize pool with a $500,000 grand prize, a $100,000 runner-up prize, and a $3,700,000 total prize pool. All prizes are fully guaranteed. The 2021 FPC contest is capped at 13,200 teams. - Drafts are already underway - $3,700,000 prize pool (Up $600,000 from last year) - Teams are $350 each (or a three-pack of teams for $1,000) [Sign Up Now]() --------------------------------------------------------------- Howdy {NAME}, It's not done yet, but it looks like we're getting closer to seeing Aaron Rodgers as the Green Bay quarterback in Week 1. ESPN's [Adam Schefter wrote today:](​ "To ensure the return of their reigning NFL MVP quarterback, the Packers now are offering concessions to try to convince [Aaron Rodgers](=) to return to Green Bay for at least one more season, per league sources. "Over the past weekend, the two sides were able to reach mutually agreed-upon terms that are close to convincing Rodgers to abandon plans he had to skip training camp and instead return for it. "It is not done yet, and Rodgers still hasn't left California, but both sides are hoping to finalize the agreement shortly, per sources." Let's keep our fingers crossed this can get done soon and Rodgers can start training camp on time this week. We'd been hedging our projections for Rodgers with the unclarity of the situation but this is great news for the Packers and Rodgers and the rest of the offense except for Jordan Love. We'll have everything updated today in the [Footballguys Premium Subscriptions]( where we give you everything we've got to help you win more at fantasy football. As always, there's a 30-day money-back guarantee so there's zero risk. And have a great rest of your Monday. J [Joe Bryant - Guide - Footballguys.com]() Thank you for subscribing to our Footballguys Daily Update Email! You're subscribed as {EMAIL} To unsubscribe, click [here](. * Footballguys.com * PO Box 937 * Cabot, AR 72023-0937 * News Items Powered By: [USA Today Fantasy Sports](=)

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