Throughout their long and storied history, the Green Bay Packers have never been known as a team that made big, splashy free agent signings. Since making the biggest free agent addition in franchise history when the Packers acquired Hall of Fame DE Reggie White in 1993, Green Bay has been reserved during the offseason. But perhaps things are changing in Wisconsin. Just last season, the Packers agreed to a four-year deal with running back Josh Jacobs. And now the team could be on the hunt for additional impact free agents.
The Packers have around $40 million in cap space this offseason, per Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.