
The start of the free agency period has been a busy one for the Green Bay Packers.
Some of the biggest moves have come on the defensive side of the ball, with defensive lineman Rashan Gary being traded to the Dallas Cowboys for a late-round pick in 2027.
The Packers were reportedly in talks to get all-star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, but that fell through as he landed with the Raiders.
Another key piece to the defense last season is also gone, as Quay Walker has signed a three-year deal with the Raiders.
The Packers also traded Colby Wooden to the Colts in exchange for Linebacker Zaire Franklin.
Offensively, the Pack had some decisions to make on the offensive line, as multiple players’ deals were set to expire.
Eyes were firmly affixed on the center spot, which will now be occupied full-time by Sean Rhyan, who signed a new deal with the Packers, while left guard Aaron Bank had his deal restructured.
As a result, Elgton Jenkins, who was the center before a season-ending injury, has been released.












