The Green Bay Packers have presented a significant long-term contract offer to Aaron Rodgers that would alter the quarterback market.

Green Bay is more than $27 million over the cap just nine days before the start of the new league year. Green Bay's offer of a three-year to four-year deal to Rodgers would allow them to maintain cap flexibility. 

Rodgers is weighing his options but is expected to make a decision soon about his future in the NFL. He previously hinted on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he'd like to make his decision by the franchise tender deadline Tuesday, when the Packers need to decide whether to use the tag on star wide receiver Davante Adams.

Rodgers has one year left on his deal and would count $46.1 million against the cap, a number that will no doubt be lowered by an extension should he decide to return.