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Rashan Gary Heard He Was Being Traded — So He Offered to Take a PAY CUT to Stay With the Packers! His Loyalty Was Pure, His Heart Was All In..

GREEN BAY, Wisconsin - 25/02/2026

Amid swirling trade and cap-cut rumors, Rashan Gary delivered a message that surprised even seasoned league insiders: he wants to stay in Green Bay. And if that means restructuring or taking less money, he’s willing to consider it to remain with the Green Bay Packers.

Gary, entering the heart of his prime at 28, carries a significant cap hit following his $96 million extension signed in 2023. With Green Bay navigating tight salary constraints, his name surfaced in potential trade or release speculation — standard offseason business in today’s NFL landscape.
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Instead of pushing back publicly or angling for maximum value elsewhere, Gary leaned into loyalty. Green Bay is home. It’s not just about the money — it’s about what we’re building here, he conveyed through team sources, reinforcing his bond with the locker room and community.

The 2019 first-round pick battled injuries earlier in his career and rebounded into a Pro Bowl-caliber presence. Though his 7.5 sacks in 2025 reflected an uneven campaign, coaches still view him as a tone-setter off the edge and a respected captain inside defensive meetings.

At the NFL Scouting Combine, general manager Brian Gutekunst offered a measured but optimistic stance. “Rashan has all the talent in the world,” Gutekunst said. “We expect him to play at a high level.” The door remains open for creative financial solutions.

Team officials see Gary as more than numbers on a cap sheet. His motor, leadership, and blue-collar approach mirror the organization’s identity. Internally, there is belief that restructuring with incentives could balance fiscal responsibility while keeping a cornerstone of the pass rush intact.

For Packers fans, Gary’s stance resonates deeply. In a league driven by transactions, his willingness to adjust underscores something rarer — commitment. Whether through restructure or renewed dominance, one thing is clear: Rashan Gary wants to finish what he started in Titletown.

Head Coach Nick Sirianni Addresses A.J. Brown’s Future, Giving Eagles Fans Reason to Believe He Could Stay in Philly
PHILADELPHIA — After weeks of speculation surrounding the future of A.J. Brown, Nick Sirianni finally addressed the situation directly. While his response stopped short of a definitive guarantee, it offered enough reassurance for fans of the Philadelphia Eagles to believe their star receiver could still remain in Philadelphia. Speaking at the NFL Scouting Combine, Sirianni acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the league. Rather than issuing a firm promise about 2026, he emphasized both the business realities of the NFL and the mutual desire between himself and Brown to continue their partnership. “I can’t guarantee how anything’s going to play out into the next season. I can’t guarantee that. I mean, I’m thinking I’m going to be the head coach next season, but you can’t guarantee anything past tomorrow. Like Howie said, everybody is… it’s hard to get good players in this league. AJ’s a great player. And AJ’s a good teammate, and AJ’s a good person. Does he want to be here? Yes. Do I want him to be here? Yes. So, hopefully that works.” Nick Sirianni stands up for AJ Brown, calling him a great player, teammate and person “Do I want him to be here? Yes”Full quote from Sirianni: “I can't guarantee how anything's going to play out into the next season. I can't guarantee that, I mean, I'm thinking I'm going to… pic.twitter.com/ovR5eUMyvO — Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) February 24, 2026 That quote may not eliminate all uncertainty, but it shifts the tone. In a league where trade rumors can spiral quickly, hearing a head coach publicly affirm mutual interest carries weight. It signals alignment rather than division. Brown remains the centerpiece of Philadelphia’s passing attack. He has eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in most seasons of his career and continues to be one of the most physical, dominant wide receivers in the NFL. His chemistry within the Eagles’ offensive structure is a key component of the team’s championship aspirations. From a strategic standpoint, there is little incentive for the Eagles to weaken one of their strongest positions. General manager Howie Roseman has consistently maintained that the organization listens to every offer, but listening does not equate to actively shopping a franchise cornerstone. The most important part of Sirianni’s comments may have been the simplest: “Does he want to be here? Yes. Do I want him to be here? Yes.” In an offseason full of hypotheticals, those two answers stand out. Nothing in the NFL is guaranteed. But for Eagles fans, Sirianni’s remarks suggest that A.J. Brown staying in Philly remains not just possible — but realistic.