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Earlier this offseason, the Green Bay Packers (+1) had a $10 wager.
To Beat PHI:
$20.50
Lose by less than one.
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The team had the option of tendering cornerback Robert Rochell with a “first right of refusal” tag, earning $2.985 million and preventing him from entering unrestricted free agency. Instead, the Packers chose not to tender Rochell and have already re-signed the cornerback, according to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky.
Assuming the Packers are functioning reasonably, Rochell’s 2024 compensation should fall below $2.985 million for the season, based on their previous behavior. The signing of Rochell offers even more depth to a cornerback unit that was looking barren before.