Here are all 72 of the Green Bay Packers salary-cap numbers, including how much each player will earn in 2025

GREEN BAY − The following is a list of the 72 Green Bay Packers players under contract for the 2025 season.

Salary-cap numbers are listed in the first column from highest to lowest and consider any prorated guaranteed money the player may have earned when the contract was first signed. The second column is the cash the player is scheduled to earn this year.

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(Salary cap information was obtained from sources with access to league and NFL Players Association salary data.)

Under offseason salary-cap rules, only the highest 51 salary-cap numbers count against the team’s overall cap number.

Here are all 72 of the Green Bay Packers salary-cap numbers, including how much each player will earn in 2025

Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark and defensive end Rashan Gary celebrate after Clark sacked Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

As of Tuesday, the Packers have $32.1 million of salary-cap room. If they use their eight draft picks in the position they are currently slotted, the group will use around $4-5 million of available cap space.

More: The Packers are flush with salary-cap space, a reflection of Brian Gutekunst’s roster-building style

The Packers also will need cap room to sign their practice-squad players and any free agents acquired throughout the rest of the year. The salary-cap money also can be used to extend contracts of players who are scheduled to become free agents.

Player, position, salary-cap number, cash

Jordan Love, QB, $29,687,143, $13,000,000

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Rashan Gary, DE, $25,771,135, $17,250,000

Jaire Alexander, CB, $24,994,589, $17,500,000

Kenny Clark, DT, $20,365,000, $10,500,000

Xavier McKinney, S, $17,850,000, $12,100,000

Elgton Jenkins, OL, $17,600,000, $12,800,000

Josh Jacobs, RB, $11,325,000, $8,200,000

Aaron Banks, G, $9,032,353, $29,400,000

Keisean Nixon, CB, $6,841,666, $4,675,000

Nate Hobbs, CB, $5,988,235, $18,200,000

Lukas Van Ness, DE, $4,742,208, $2,330,736

Quay Walker, LB, $4,404,160, $2,592,498

Devonte Wyatt, DT, $4,092,194, $2,458,797

Romeo Doubs, WR, $3,576,979, $3,406,000

Zach Tom, T, $3,532,084, $3,406,000

Brandon McManus, K, $3,490,195, $7,000,000

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Kingsley Enagbare, DE, $3,466,639, $3,406,000

Rasheed Walker, T, $3,426,219, $3,406,000

Jordan Morgan, OL, $3,223,999, $1,439,800

Isaiah McDuffie, LB, $3,025,000, $4,300,000

Christian Watson, WR, $2,940,327, $1,965,141

Luke Musgrave, TE, $2,311,566, $1,520,522

Jayden Reed, WR, $1,958,394, $1,402,798

Edgerrin Cooper, LB, $1,954,300, $1,185,860

Sean Rhyan, G, $1,611,130, $1,403,571

Javon Bullard, S, $1,524,121, $1,099,824

Tucker Kraft, TE, $1,510,345, $1,253,448

Mecole Hardman, WR, $1,461,765, $1,500,000

Malik Willis, QB, $1,408,650, $1,408,650

MarShawn Lloyd, RB, $1,292,845, $1,053,569

Ty’Ron Hopper, LB, $1,290,460, $1,053,092

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Colby Wooden, DT, $1,221,982, $1,030,000

Zayne Anderson, S, $1,170,000, $1,170,000

Matt Orzech, LS, $1,170,000, $1,170,000

Kristian Welch, LB, $1,170,000, $1,170,000

Evan Williams, S, $1,160,720, $960,000

Dontayvion Wicks, WR, $1,105,636, $1,030,000

Deontrey Hill, OL, $1,100,000, $1,100,000

Karl Brooks, DT, $1,083,007, $1,030,000

Carrington Valentine, CB, $1,055,165, $1,030,000

Jacob Monk, OL, $1,035,404, $960,000

Brenton Cox Jr., DE, $1,033,000, $1,030,000

Malik Heath, WR, $1,033,000, $1,030,000

Chris Brooks, RB, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

Isaiah Dunn, CB, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

Bo Melton, WR, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

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Arron Mosby, DE, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

Nesta Jade Silvera, DT, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

Ben Sims, TE, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

Daniel Whelan, P, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

Emanuel Wilson, RB, $1,030,000, $1,030,000

TOP-51 CUTOFF

Kitan Oladapo, S, $1,023,569, $960,000

Travis Glover, OL, $1,002,845, $960,000

Omar Brown, S, $960,000, $960,000

Sean Clifford, QB, $960,000, $960,000

Messiah Swinson, TE, $960,000, $960,000

Kadeem Telfort, T, $960,000, $960,000

Deslin Alexandre, DE, $840,000, $840,000

James Ester, C, $840,000, $840,000

Tulu Griffin, WR, $840,000, $840,000

Kamal Hadden, CB, $840,000, $840,000

Alex Hale, K, $840,000, $840,000

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Kaleb Hayes, CB, $840,000, $840,000

Marquis Hayes, OL, $840,000, $840,000

Julian Hicks, WR, $840,000, $840,000

Donovan Jennings, OL, $840,000, $840,000

Cornelius Johnson, WR, $840,000, $840,000

Kalen King, CB, $840,000, $840,000

Johnny Lumpkin, TE, $840,000, $840,000

Jeremiah Martin, DE, $840,000, $840,000

Leonard Payne, DT, $840,000, $840,000

Keith Randolph Jr., DT, $840,000, $840,000

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: List of all 72 Green Bay Packers salary-cap numbers, 2025 cash

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