BBC NEWS: Packers officially announced their decision to part ways with the $50 million former All-Pro: Report

The front office’s saw is already keen as the Green Bay Packers prepare for cutting season.

On Sunday, March 10, Tom Silverstein of the Milwauakee Journal Sentinel reported that when the new league year officially begins on Wednesday, linebacker De’Vondre Campbell will be released by the organisation.

In contrast to cutting him immediately, they can generate more salary cap room by delaying until Wednesday and designating his release for June 1. The Packers have been taking actions to open up salary cap space, giving them the opportunity to sign a player in free agency. They could go after players at different positions in addition to a safety.

However, Green Bay’s cap-saving measures go beyond free agency. A few players from the team’s 2023 roster are also available, and Silverstein stated that they will be given priority in the near future.

He said, “They also want to re-sign a few of their own free agents, namely tight end Tyler Davis, linebacker Eric Wilson, and cornerback/returner Keisean Nixon.

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