Aaron Rodgers and ‘State Farm move on after 12-year endorsement partnership’ with Patrick Mahomes now its headline NFL star

Aaron Rodgers And ‘State Farm Moving On After Twelve Years Of Endorsement Partnership’ With Patrick Mahomes Now Main NFL Star

  • Aaron Rodgers has been one of the faces of the insurance company since 2011
  • The former Green Bay quarterback played alongside Mahomes and others
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If there was ever any doubt, the “Rodgers Rate” no longer exists.

Now Aaron Rodgers may have to try and get his hands on the ‘Patrick Price’ after parting ways with his old endorsement partner State Farm.

Rodgers has long been a face of the insurance company, but now Patrick Mahomes will lead the NFL branding room Sportico report that Rodgers’ deal with the company has expired.

In fact, the outlet says it ended after the 2022 NFL season with A-Rod’s last commercial airing early in the year during the postseason, which saw Mahomes secure his second Lombardi Trophy.

“We wish Aaron the best in his future endeavors,” a State Farm spokesperson said Sportico while confirming their report.

Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes routinely star in commercials for State Farm

Rodgers will take the field for the first time as a New York Jet against the NY Giants on Sunday

Rodgers will take the field for the first time as a New York Jet against the NY Giants on Sunday

The iconic relationship started in 2011, with an estimated profit of $3 million a year.

As with most State Farm commercials, there have been several advertisements featuring Rodgers that have generated considerable entertainment.

Mahomes, former Packers teammates Clay Matthews, Randall Cobb, and of course “Jake” from State Farm all starred in the beloved commercials.

Say goodbye to the “double discount check” and Rodgers’ on-screen genius. Looks like we’ll have to settle for seeing him play on Sunday.

Thankfully, it looks like it will happen as early as this weekend against the New York Giants in the Jets’ preseason finale at MetLife Stadium.