The Green Bay Packers are releasing linebacker De'Vondre Campbell at the start of free agency on Wednesday, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tom Silverstein.
The move will save the team $10.5 million in salary cap space. By waiting until Wednesday to release him, the Packers can put a June 1 designation on his release and earn a larger chunk of salary cap room than they would have if they cut him immediately, according to Silverstein.
Campbell, who has been with Green Bay since 2021, had 76 tackles in 11 games while managing ankle and knee injuries throughout the year.