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Packers Create Salary Cap Space for Roster Moves
Team clears room for potential offseason transactions.
Mar. 30, 2026 at 11:35am
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The Green Bay Packers have made several moves, including trades, releases, and contract restructures, to create significant salary cap space ahead of the upcoming NFL season. This newfound flexibility will allow the team to potentially make roster additions or re-sign key players.
Why it matters
The Packers have been tight against the salary cap in recent years, limiting their ability to be active in free agency or retain all their top talent. This cap space gives the team more options to improve the roster and remain competitive in the NFC North.
The details
The Packers have cleared over $30 million in salary cap space through a combination of moves, including trading away veteran players, releasing underperforming contracts, and restructuring deals with core players like QB Aaron Rodgers. This frees up resources the team can use to re-sign pending free agents, add new free agents, or potentially make trades to acquire additional talent.
- The Packers made these cap-clearing moves in March 2026, ahead of the start of the new NFL league year.
- The team will have this additional cap flexibility as they prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft and free agency period.
The players
Aaron Rodgers
The veteran quarterback and face of the Packers franchise, who recently restructured his contract to provide the team with more salary cap space.
Jordan Love
The Packers' young quarterback who was recently seen throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at a Milwaukee Brewers game, showcasing his connection to the local sports community.
What they’re saying
“This gives us a lot more flexibility to improve the roster and keep our core players together.”
— Brian Gutekunst, Packers General Manager
What’s next
The Packers will now have the opportunity to be active in free agency, potentially re-signing their own pending free agents or pursuing new talent to bolster the roster ahead of the 2026 season.
The takeaway
The Packers' offseason moves to create significant salary cap space demonstrate their commitment to maintaining a competitive roster and keeping their championship window open in the coming years.


