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Legal tampering period brings change to Lambeau

You could see even more changes to the Green Bay Packers as the legal tampering period ahead of free agency continues on Tuesday in the NFL. 

 

The Packers have confirmed that they are indeed saying goodbye to longtime players Aaron Jones and David Bakhtiari. Both players got send-offs from General Manager Brian Gutekunst and Head Coach Matt LaFleur, who recognized their impact on the team and the community. 

 

The Packers' decision on Jones was likely sparked by the team's biggest splash on Monday when they reportedly agreed to a four-year, 48 million deal with former Raiders running back Josh Jacobs. The Packers also addressed their defensive backs room with the reported signing of safety Xavier McKinney to a four year, $68 million contract. The Packers also resigned tight end Tyler Davis, though he has been with the Packers primarily as a special teamer on Monday as well. Free agent deals reported on Monday and Tuesday cannot become official until Wednesday.

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