Packers Restructure LB Amid Cap Crunch, Place WR on IR to Create Flexibility
One of those moves involves linebacker Isaiah McDuffie. Sources indicate the Packers have restructured McDuffie’s contract through a short-term, prove-it style extension, lowering his immediate cap hit while preserving depth at the position.
McDuffie, primarily a rotational linebacker and core special teams contributor, was entering the final year of his deal. Rather than allow him to walk in 2026 free agency, Green Bay opted for a cost-controlled adjustment believed to average roughly $1.6–2 million annually.
The restructure does not alter the linebacker hierarchy. Edgerrin Cooper and Quay Walker remain entrenched as starters. However, McDuffie’s familiarity with the scheme and reliability on special teams make him valuable continuity behind the front-line defenders.
In a corresponding roster move, the Packers have placed wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks on injured reserve due to a lingering injury that team doctors believe requires extended recovery time. The decision clears an active roster spot and provides minor cap relief flexibility.
Wicks had flashed potential but battled inconsistency and availability concerns throughout 2025. By placing him on IR early, Green Bay opens opportunities to evaluate younger receivers or add competition via the draft or low-cost free agency.
Combined, the McDuffie restructure and Wicks’ IR designation are projected to free between $5–10 million in near-term space depending on additional accounting maneuvers. While not blockbuster transactions, they reflect strategic financial management.
The Packers’ broader objective is clear: create enough breathing room to pursue selective free agents while preserving flexibility for potential extensions with core players such as Tucker Kraft and Devonte Wyatt.
For now, these moves signal a disciplined approach. Rather than dramatic cuts, Green Bay is choosing incremental adjustments — preserving depth, maintaining competition, and positioning itself for smarter roster decisions as the offseason unfolds.
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