The Green Bay Packers reportedly signed two other major parts of their team despite losing Davante Adams earlier this week.
After signing him off a practice squad last fall, the Packers resigned CB Rasul Douglas to a three-year, $21 million deal. Douglas proved to be a major playmaker after Jaire Alexander went down with a shoulder injury early in the season.
The Packers also resigned TE Robert Tonyan to what is essentially a one-year deal with a void year to help with cap issues. No other details were released, but Tonyan is still coming back from an ACL injury last season.