NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero has reported that the Green Bay Packers will waive safety Johnathan Abram on Tuesday, a move that was foreshadowed by Green Bay’s inactives list against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Abram was a healthy scratch against the Eagles, while outside linebacker Justin Hollins — who was picked up on Wednesday — and tackle Luke Tenuta made their debuts for the Packers.
Abram, a former first-round pick from the Raiders, was signed off of waivers by the Packers in Week 10. He played 28 special teams snaps and just one defensive snap over Week 10 and Week 11 before being a healthy scratch in Week 12.