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Packers’ $15 million in cap space gives them plenty of flexibility heading into April

Thanks to a multitude of contract restructures, extensions, and releases, the Green Bay Packers managed to make their way under the salary cap in time for the start of the league year. Following the Davante Adams trade, the team opened up another $20.1 million in cap space that they had allocated to Adams on the franchise tag, leaving them with additional money to spend.

Now, we know exactly where they stand heading into the month of April. According to Field Yates of ESPN, the Packers have $15,121,361 to work with under the cap, a number that ranks 17th in the NFL — right smack-dab in the middle of the league.