Jordan Love, currently in the final stretch of his rookie contract, is set to earn $12.75 million through his fifth-year option. Securing a contract extension for Love stands out as a top priority for General Manager Brian Gutekunst as the summer approaches.
In addition to addressing Love’s extension, the Green Bay Packers face significant defensive challenges that demand attention. The team’s defensive performance in the previous season ranked 17th in total defense, 16th in sacks, and a lowly 31st in interceptions. These shortcomings resulted in the dismissal of Joe Barry as defensive coordinator, with Jeff Hafley stepping in as his replacement.
As the offseason unfolds, several key aspects define the Packers’ agenda:
Anticipated 2024 Cap Space: Estimated at $10.33 million, ranking among the 10 worst in the NFL.
Free Agents – Offense: The Packers confront decisions regarding the futures of various offensive players including running backs A.J. Dillon and Patrick Taylor, tight ends Josiah Deguara and Tyler Davis, offensive tackles Yosh Nijman and Caleb Jones, and offensive guard Jon Runyan.
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