Yea most assume that 22-28 million figure is a lock to be the range we likely have.
The one interesting thing and Ken has even discussed this some on his Twitter/X account is the Packers outside of forcing restructures to play the shifting game or pushing void there really isn't a ton of things to be done personnel wise in the realm of extensions for the first time in a long time.
Really the only veterans that would offer a cap savings which anyone likely will bring forth is Jaire ($6.8M) and Jenkins ($8M).
Nixon would save only like $2M....
I had to laugh the other day. I saw an article titled "Great news for the Packers, they will have more money to spend in 2025 as the Salary Cap is predicted to increase in 2025."
Come on! How stupid do you think we are?
First, how does that actually help the Packers competitively? Every team gets the same increase.
Second, it just means the Packers will pay players more, as will other teams and the effect is nothing but more money in more pockets.
Finally. "More money to spend"? It isn't a question of having the money, it's just a question of how much goes to the players and how much goes into the Packers coffers to spend on ........
A better and more honest headline would be: "NFL Fans prepare for a 10% increase in ticket, merchandise and media prices for the privilege to watch the NFL."