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flag The Packers restructured Aaron Banks' contract to reduce his 2026 cap hit, securing his return despite poor play and injury.

flag The Green Bay Packers restructured guard Aaron Banks’ contract to lower his 2026 salary cap hit from $24.8 million to $12.0 million by converting bonuses into prorated signing money, ensuring his return for the upcoming season despite a struggling 2025 campaign marked by injuries and poor performance. flag The move, reported by ESPN, provides immediate cap relief but increases future dead money if Banks is released or traded, potentially costing $26.3 million in 2027. flag The team also signed center Sean Rhyan to a three-year, $33 million extension, solidifying key offensive line roles as they prepare for changes due to upcoming departures and injuries. flag While general manager Brian Gutekunst expressed confidence in Banks’ long-term potential, his inconsistent play raises concerns about the financial and performance risks tied to the decision.

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