Ex Packers Pro Bowl selection was released by the Vikings, expressed his desire to return to the Packers and accept a lower salary than when he left — but Packers fans say no: “Mistakes can be forgiven, but betrayal cannot.”

Posted Mar 2, 2026

Green Bay, Wisconsin — A familiar name could be headed back to the free-agent market. According to Adam Schefter (March 1, 2026), the Minnesota Vikings have informed running back Aaron Jones that he will be released at the start of the new league year on March 11 unless a trade materializes.

The move is financially driven. Minnesota is projected to be roughly $43–44 million over the $301.2 million 2026 salary cap. Releasing Jones would free approximately $7.75 million in cap space, reducing a $14.8 million cap hit and avoiding $10 million in cash obligations. While Jones rushed for 1,138 yards in 2024, injuries limited him to just 548 yards in 2025, making him a difficult cap commitment for a team under heavy pressure.

With free agency looming, Jones made headlines by expressing a willingness to return to the Green Bay Packers — even at a lower salary than when he departed.

“I know I wanted more in the past,” Jones said. “But when you get that, you realize money isn’t everything. I just want to come back to the Packers — even if it’s for less than 2024.”
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His comments reopen an emotional chapter. In March 2024, Green Bay asked Jones to reduce his $12 million base salary by roughly 50% to help ease cap strain. After previously accepting a $5 million reduction in 2023, Jones declined a deeper cut. The two sides failed to reach agreement, and he signed a one-year, $7 million deal with Minnesota — roughly $1 million more than Green Bay’s final proposal at the time.

Now 31, Jones faces a different market. The Packers are again tight against the cap and evaluating younger backfield options. And while Jones remains beloved in Green Bay for his leadership and playoff heroics, the fan reaction has been divided.

On social media, many supporters have responded with a blunt message: “Say no.” Some point to age, recent injuries, and roster evolution as reasons to move forward rather than revisit the past. Others fear repeating a financially driven breakup that already felt unresolved.

For Jones, the message is clear — legacy now outweighs leverage. For the Packers, the decision will be colder: production, durability, and long-term flexibility.

Sometimes, homecomings are poetic. Other times, they’re complicated. And in Green Bay, this one may test both loyalty and logic.

Packers Rookie Brandon Cisse Reveals Sleepless Night After Draft — First Move Shows Deep Family Promise
GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers may have addressed a critical roster need in the 2026 NFL Draft, but for their newest defensive back, the moment carried far more than football implications. As the draft shifted into Day 2, Green Bay made its first selection at No. 52 overall, choosing South Carolina defensive back Brandon Cisse — a player many scouts believed fit perfectly into the team’s long-term plans in the secondary. With uncertainty surrounding the future of current cornerbacks, including expiring contracts and short-term deals, the Packers entered the draft needing both depth and stability at the position. Cisse quickly emerged as that solution. Yet behind the analysis and roster strategy lies a more personal story. Cisse admitted that the night he was drafted didn’t unfold the way he imagined — not because of disappointment, but because of the overwhelming weight of the moment. “I didn’t sleep at all,” Cisse said. “I just kept thinking about everything — my journey, the sacrifices, my family. It all hit me at once.” That emotional response wasn’t rooted in pressure to perform, but in reflection — a realization of how far he had come and who helped him get there. For Cisse, the transition to the NFL begins not on the field, but at home. “The first thing I want to do is make sure my family is taken care of,” he said. “That’s always been the goal for me.” His words carried more than intention — they reflected a promise shaped long before draft night. “They’ve done everything for me. Now it’s my turn to give back and make sure they’re set for life.” That mindset aligns closely with what the Packers value, especially as they continue building a defense under a new system that demands both discipline and accountability. From a football perspective, Cisse brings exactly what Green Bay needs. At nearly 6 feet tall with strong length and verified speed — including a 4.41-second 40-yard dash — he profiles as a modern outside cornerback. Scouts have described him as “smart, tough, and physical,” with quick feet and the ability to stay with receivers in coverage — traits that could allow him to compete for a starting role early. In fact, cornerback remains one of the few positions where a rookie could realistically step in from Day 1, and Cisse’s skill set places him firmly in that conversation. Still, beyond the measurable traits, it’s his mentality that stands out. For the Packers, this selection represents more than filling a need — it signals a commitment to players who combine talent with purpose. As Cisse begins his professional career in Green Bay, his story is already resonating — not just as a draft pick, but as a reminder of what drives athletes long before they ever reach the NFL. And for one sleepless night, that purpose was clearer than ever.

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