The Green Bay Packers have finally kicked the last bit of salary cap money down the road with one last contract restructure. On Friday morning, ESPN’s Field Yates reported that the team has restructured the contract of cornerback Rasul Douglas, a move that clears an approximate $3.3 million in salary cap money and shifts it into future years.
Douglas is entering the second year of a three-year, $21 million contract that he signed last offseason following his breakout performance over the second half of the 2021 season. The contract was set to pay him a $3.25 million base salary and a $2 million roster bonus at the end of the day on Friday, making today the deadline to perform that restructure.