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Whether you guys want to admit it or not, a lot of you are already looking forward to the 2026 season. I’ve seen the talk about the Green Bay Packers’ cap situation and their roster increase over the team’s last two losses. So I wanted to give you guys a quick little table on what the Packers’ 2026 roster actually looks like right now, as it stands this very second.
The table below shows you every player who is under contract for Green Bay in 2026, the team’s exclusive rights free agents and the team’s practice squad players. Exclusive rights free agents can be tendered at the league minimum, compared to a minimum of $3.3 million tender that restricted free agents earn. Practice squad players can be signed on reserve/futures deals, which are league-minimum deals, too. Basically, there’s no harm in keeping either ERFAs or practice squad players on the 91-man roster during the offseason, when only 51 players count against the Packers’ salary cap.
Here are a couple of things I would like to remind you guys of, though:
After talking to cap guru Ken Ingalls to confirm my numbers, we’ve sort of come around to the same point: If the Packers release center Elgton Jenkins and extend linebacker Quay Walker to a market rate deal (somewhere around $15 million a year), Green Bay essentially is at $0 in cap space once you include the practice squad and wiggle room for the injured reserve replacements in 2026.
On top of that, I’m not...