The Green Bay Packers began their quest to pare down their roster to 53 players this weekend with one notable cut.
The Packers released LB Ty Summers on Sunday, a move made earlier than Tuesday's deadline so he could catch on with a different team. According to the Packers, Summers was originally drafted by the Packers in 2019 in the seventh round (No. 226 overall) and played in 46 regular-season games with one start for Green Bay while also appearing in four postseason contests.
The Packers must get their roster down to 53 players by Tuesday afternoon. Players can be placed on the practice squad after that.