JUST IN: Green Bay Packers’ Potential Transition Plans: A Statement from David Bakhtiari Addresses Speculation

Green Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari is shown before their pre-season game against the Houston Texans Thursday, August 8, 2019 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Packers09 15 Hoffman

JUST IN: David Bakhtiari Issues Statement in Response to Speculation Regarding Green Bay Packers’ Potential Transition Plans…

Matt Schneidman of The Athletic published an article in which he thinks the Packers will move on from the star left tackle.  That has since garnered a ton of interest on social media.  So much so that Bakhtiari himself responded to the idea.

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Earlier in the season, Bakhtiari expressed his desire to remain with the Packers despite his injury struggles. His loyalty to the team is evident, and he likely understands the business aspect of the NFL, which may require tough decisions regarding his future with the organization.

However, the Packers are facing salary cap constraints, and Bakhtiari’s contract represents a significant portion of their cap space. With his injury history and the emergence of younger talent on the team, the Packers might feel compelled to part ways with him to free up cap space and invest in other areas of need.

Despite his desire to stay in Green Bay, Bakhtiari’s future with the team remains uncertain. The possibility of a trade or release looms large, especially considering the financial implications for the Packers. Ultimately, the decision will likely come down to balancing Bakhtiari’s contributions when healthy with the team’s financial considerations and long-term goals.

Green Bay Packers offensive tackle David Bakhtiari.

As far as the Green Bay Packers are concerned, David Bakhtiari’s time with them is drawing to a close. Or so many have thought in recent days. Three-time Pro Bowl left tackle, who has also made five All-Pro teams (two First Team All-Pros, three Second Team All-Pros), has missed most of the past three seasons due to knee injuries.

Recent reports have indicated that the Packers are actually in the process of moving on.  In light of that, Bakhtiari himself decided to speak out.

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