17 Packers who may have played their final snap for Green Bay
Following yet another heartbreaking postseason loss, the Green Bay Packers enter the offseason much sooner than they hoped. And with a big rain cloud hanging over the future of this franchise.
The Packers have a number of critical financial decisions to make which, unfortunately, include which players to let go before they can even begin to dream about which players they can keep. That means a number of players have played their final snap for the green and gold.
I broke players into a couple of different groups including those who could have played their last game because they’ll be a cap casualty (the Packers are at least $40 million over next year’s cap according to OverTheCap.com), those are who are free agents, and then that whole Aaron Rodgers’ decision. Without further ado, here are 17 Packers who could’ve played their final snap for Green Bay.
These seventeen players on the Green Bay Packers may have sadly played their final snaps as a member of the green and gold.
Packers who may have played their final snap for Green Bay: Mason Crosby
Mason Crosby had a very trying season that was disappointing in a number of facets. The entire field goal operation struggled and he had a kick blocked in what could be his final game ever. At 37-years-old, it’s unclear how much he has in the tank, but we know he only has one year left on his contract. Could he retire? If not, Green Bay could also move on from him and save $2.4 million on next year’s cap.