“Probably around 800 million,” Aaron Rodgers reveals the amount of money he needs to join LIV Golf


“Probably around 800 million,” Aaron Rodgers reveals the amount of money he needs to join LIV Golf

Aaron Rodgers

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers might have shared his biggest post retirement plan. Alongside his footballing career, the 38-year-old is a huge golf fanatic and has had a golf swing on more than one occasion.

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The Packers veteran has made it clear that he would not prolong his NFL career like his compatriot Tom Brady, who is still going strong at the age of 45. After this admission speculations have been rife about his retirement date, and the quarterback has claimed that he would love to be a part of the LIV Golf tour.

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Aaron Rodgers wants to earn as much as Tiger Woods from the LIV Golf tour

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

Given his fame and name, the quarterback however, also named the price tag that the organisers would have to pay for him to be interested in making the professional switch. While making an appearance on the Pardon My Take podcast, Aaron Rodgers claimed that it would take around 800 million to get him to play in the LIV Golf tour.

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Incidentally, the LIV tour has offered that whopping sum of money to golf legend, Tiger Woods to make the switch from the PGA tour to the newly formed LIV tour. Aaron Rodgers said in the podcast, “Probably around Tigers number, 800 million. So there is a chance. Everybody’s got a price. Yeah. We’ve all got a price.”

However, as of now, Aaron Rodgers would be better off by focusing on his footballing career in which he signed a new contract with the Green Bay Packers this season. As for his ambitions in golf, he might have to lower his demands just a tad bit to join the newly formed LIV Golf tour in the coming future.

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