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Zach Kruse

Tracking Packers’ moves to get under the salary cap before 2022 league year

The Green Bay Packers entered the 2022 offseason needing to clear around $50 million in salary cap commitments before the start of the new league year on March 16.

The tally will rise by a little over $20 million if the Packers end up using the franchise tag on All-Pro receiver Davante Adams.

The team will use restructures and releases on veterans to trim commitments from the salary cap. By the end of last offseason, the Packers had released a few players and restructured every veteran contract available to get into a comfortable cap position.

Just as much work needs to be done over the next few weeks.

Here’s a running list of the moves made by the Packers to get under the salary cap by mid-March:

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