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For better or worse, this weekend’s decision frees up significant financial flexibility for the next two years.
Here is the salary-cap fallout of the Green Bay Packers decision to release two-time second-team All-Pro cornerback Jaire ...
In order to net that much in salary cap savings, the Packers will designate Campbell ... two pass breakups without an interception. The impact plays just weren’t there, with no sacks, no forced ...
In examining the cap impact of Alexander’s contract ... As a result, the Packers will reduce their salary cap number by just over $17.1 million this season and approximately $17.5 million ...
The Packers were favored to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl after finishing the season with a 13-4 record and earning the conference's No. 1 seed. However, they failed to win their lone ...
Over the Cap is projecting a $272.5 million salary cap next season, and the Packers would have $62.75 ... are doing a great job despite an evident impact of the financial restraint.
That would be crazy. The Packers are much better off locking in Rodgers’ salary and cap numbers for the next six years and ensuring the most important person in the organization is fully investe ...
No different than with Gary, the Packers can convert those into cap-saving signing bonuses with the waving of a magic wand. But will they? The salary cap rising to $255.4 million – about $13 ...
Trading for Willis is a low-risk move for the Packers. While the team is over the cap with an adjusted salary cap of $267.7 million, per Spotrac, Willis won't have too much of a financial impact.
The Packers reportedly signed running back Josh Jacobs to a four-year, $48 million contract and also added safety Xavier McKinney on a four-year, $68 million deal. Per Over The Cap, Green Bay had ...