The Green Bay Packers returned safety Zayne Anderson with an exclusive rights tender, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
An exclusive rights free agent is a player with under three years of accrued experience and an expiring contract. Per Over the Cap, the 2024 season was Anderson's second accrued season. The tender is a one-year deal, and exclusive rights free agents cannot negotiate with other teams once offered a tender.
Anderson, 28, played a career-high 122 snaps on defense for the Packers last season. He recorded his first career interception during the Packers' win over the New Orleans Saints in Week 16.