Running back Emanuel Wilson was a restricted free agent whom the Packers didn’t tender, making him an unrestricted free agent. Wilson found a new home on Thursday.
He agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $2.1 million with the Seahawks, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.
The Seahawks needed help at the position after losing Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker to the Chiefs and with Zach Charbonnet working his way back from a knee injury.
Wilson has appeared in 41 regular-season games and four playoff games for Green Bay the past three seasons. He has 242 carries for 1,083 yards and seven touchdowns in the regular season and 16 carries for 45 yards in the postseason.
In 2025, Wilson had games of 107 and 82 yards.
Core special teams player Zayne Anderson is following Jeff Hafley from Green Bay to Miami.
Anderson, 29, has agreed to terms with the Dolphins, Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports.
Anderson spent the past three seasons in Green Bay, playing 40 games with two starts. A safety, he played 145 defensive snaps and 590 on special teams and totaled 36 tackles, one interception and two pass breakups.
He began his career in 2021 with the Chiefs, and played two seasons in Kansas City.
Anderson was with the Bills in the 2023 offseason and training camp before the Packers claimed him.
It didn’t take long for Javon Hargrave to find a new team.
According to multiple reports, Hargrave will has agreed to a two-year deal with the Packers.
The initial numbers indicate Hargrave’s deal is worth $23 million, with $13 million in 2026.
Word emerged earlier this month that the Vikings planned to release Hargrave after one year with the club. He appeared in 16 games with 15 starts in 2025, recording 52 total tackles with four tackles for loss, six QB hits, and 3.5 sacks.
Hargrave was released on Wednesday.
A third-round pick in the 2016 draft, Hargrave has played 146 career games with 130 starts for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Minnesota. He’s tallied 49.0 career sacks with 59 tackles for loss and 85 QB hits in his 10 seasons.
Edge rusher Brenton Cox Jr. will be back with the Packers in 2026.
Cox’s agents Adie von Gontard and Ray Haija told ESPN that their client has agreed to a one-year deal to remain in Green Bay. Cox is set to make $2.5 million under the terms of the deal.
Cox dealt with a groin injury during the 2025 season and only appeared in four games for the Packers. He posted four sacks and seven quarterback hits in seven games for the team in 2024, however, and the team will be hoping for him to add a threat off the edge during the coming season.
Micah Parsons, Lukas Van Ness, and Barryn Sorrell also feature in the mix off the edge for Green Bay.
Elgton Jenkins was released by the Packers this week and the veteran offensive lineman has found his next team.
NFL Media reports that Jenkins is expected to sign with the Browns after agreeing to terms with the AFC North team on a contract. It’s a two-year deal worth $24 million with $10 million in guaranteed money.
Jenkins has seen time at all the positions on the offensive line over his seven-year NFL career. He played center in Green Bay during the 2025 season and has played more snaps at guard than any other spot.
It seems likely that he will land on the interior of Cleveland’s line as well. The Browns agreed to a trade with the Texans for tackle Tytus Howard and they are set to sign former Chargers guard Zion Johnson as a free agent.