The article discusses the growing tension in the NFL surrounding the insurance of star players, particularly after the injury of Aaron Rodgers, which highlighted the financial risks teams face when they do not insure high-value contracts. It explains how insurance policies can provide salary cap relief and how the lack of such policies can lead to significant financial losses for teams. The piece also explores the increasing trend of teams purchasing insurance for their star players, the implications for team management, and the potential changes to insurance policies in the future.
- The Jets' failure to insure Aaron Rodgers' contract led to significant financial losses.
- Insurance policies can provide crucial salary cap relief when star players are injured.
- The trend of teams purchasing insurance for high-value contracts is increasing, with many teams now considering it a necessary strategy.