The Green Bay Packers are looking to free up some salary cap space by parting ways with a few players for this year’s free agency.
The Packers are moving on from an All-Pro this week to make 10.5 million in space.
Green Bay Packers Move On From All-Pro
It has been reported that the Green Bay Packers will release De’Vondre Campbell, their starting middle linebacker, this week.
Packers will create $10.5 million of salary cap space with release of inside linebacker De’Vondre Campbell on Wednesday https://t.co/oHzou2wkyW via @journalsentinel
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) March 10, 2024
Campbell spent three seasons with the Packers and was voted All-Pro in 2021. He recorded 317 tackles, two sacks, and two interceptions.
This week, the Packers may make additional moves to free up cap space for potential free-agent signings.
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