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Offseason absences will give Packers salary cap help in 2024

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The $700,000 workout bonus included in the contract of Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander wasn’t enough to get the two-time All-Pro to participate during the voluntary portion of the offseason workout program, but there is a future financial beneift to Alexander’s absences.

While the Packers won’t get immediate help on the salary cap in 2023, the team will get a $700,000 credit in 2024, per Ken Ingalls, because Alexander failed to achieve the necessary attendance for collecting the workout bonus in his deal.