The Packers have made several recent free agency moves, including signing Jaire Alexander, David Bakhtiari, and Yosh Nijman.
The Green Bay Packers have started their second week of free agency with a quieter start, but are making moves to build their 2024 roster. They released Aaron Jones and signed Josh Jacobs, while bringing in Xavier McKinney as the best safety. Although the big spending may be over, Green Bay can still upgrade their roster in the remainder of free agency.
The Green Bay Packers have started their second week of free agency with a quieter start, but are making moves to build their 2024 roster. They released Aaron Jones and signed Josh Jacobs, while bringing in Xavier McKinney as the best safety. Although the big spending may be over, Green Bay can still upgrade their roster in the remainder of free agency.
Green Bay Packers have re-signed cornerback Robert Rochell, marking the first time the team has done so in free agency, following a strong start last week. The Packers have also signed deals with two other free agents, including Yosh Nijman.
Last season, former fourth-round pick Rochell played nine games on special teams and will compete for a roster spot this summer. Backup tackle Yosh Nijman signed a two-year, $8 million deal with the Carolina Panthers, increasing the need for multiple offensive linemen. The Packers have restructured fewer contracts this offseason, and are in a healthier cap situation with the NFL increasing the 2024 salary cap to $255.4 million. The Packers choose not to convert roster bonuses for Jaire Alexander and Elgton Jenkins.