"Packers' Offseason Moves: Jacobs, McKinney Signings and Jones' Frustration"

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The Green Bay Packers have released contract details for their signings of Josh Jacobs and Xavier McKinney, with both players receiving minimal guaranteed money and potential outs in their deals. Jacobs' contract is essentially a two-year deal with team options for 2026 and 2027, while McKinney's deal functions similarly with decreasing financial commitments after the first season. Both players have the potential to be post-June 1st release candidates in 2025, providing the team with cap space flexibility.
- Contract details released for Packers' signings of Josh Jacobs, Xavier McKinney Acme Packing Company
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