Sep 24, 2023; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA;  Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) during the game against the New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

LB Rashan Gary signs 4-year, $107.5M extension with Packers

Rashan Gary signed a four-year, $107.5 million contract extension to remain with the Green Bay Packers through the 2027 season.

The outside linebacker announced the deal on Monday through his Rashan Gary Sports agency.

Gary’s social media post said he will receive a $34.65 million signing bonus.

Gary, the No. 12 overall pick in 2019, initially signed a four-year, $15.9 million rookie contract and is playing on his fifth-year, $10.9 million option.

After a torn left ACL limited him to nine games in 2022, the 25-year-old Gary has played in all seven games (three starts) for the Packers (2-5) this season. He has recorded 4.5 sacks, 15 tackles and eight quarterback hits.

He has been on a limited snap count so far this season.

In 63 career games (32 starts) in Green Bay, Gary has 27 sacks, 150 tackles, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries.

–Field Level Media

Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) celebrates getting a sack against the New York Jets with teammate linebacker De'Vondre Campbell (59) during their football game Sunday, October 16, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

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Packers advance LB Rashan Gary to 11-on-11 drills

Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary participated in 11-on-11 drills Tuesday for the first time since tearing his right ACL last November.

Packers coach Matt LaFleur welcomed Gary back to the field as cornerback Eric Stokes took a step in the opposite direction. Stokes and Gary both suffered knee injuries Nov. 6 against the Detroit Lions.

Gary was activated from the physically unable to perform list on Aug. 7 and has been participating in individual drills, however Stokes still has not been cleared and could be headed for the PUP list to begin the regular season.

LaFleur said the decision on a roster designation for Stokes, a first-round pick in 2021, was “out of my wheelhouse.”

The Packers begin the regular season on Sept. 10 at Chicago.

Gary, 25, posted 32 tackles (seven for loss) along with 12 quarterback hits, six sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in nine games before the injury last season. The Packers’ 2019 first-round pick (No. 12 overall) out of Michigan has recorded 22.5 sacks and 135 tackles in 56 games (29 starts).

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Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) celebrates with teammates after sacking New England Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe during their football game Sunday, October 2, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

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Packers LB Rashan Gary (knee) returns from PUP list

Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary came off the physically unable to perform list on Monday, nine months after tearing his right anterior cruciate ligament.

“He’ll be out there,” said LaFleur before Monday’s practice. “It’s going to be more or less, mostly individual (drills). Maybe some of the walk-through/jog-through, but he’s not going to be in any team.”

Even though he isn’t ready for full-team practices, it’s a major step forward for the Packers.

It was Gary’s first practice since suffering the ACL tear in a loss to the Detroit Lions Nov. 6. His 2022 season ended after nine games, and he recorded 32 tackles (seven for loss) along with 12 quarterback hits, six sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

Gary, 25, was the Packers’ first-round draft pick (No. 12 overall) in 2019.

The Michigan product has 22.5 sacks and 135 tackles in 56 games (29 starts).

–Field Level Media

Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) celebrates getting a sack against the New York Jets with teammate linebacker De'Vondre Campbell (59) during their football game Sunday, October 16, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

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Reports: Packers OLB Rashan Gary (ACL) lost for season

Green Bay Packers pass rusher Rashan Gary suffered a torn ACL and is out for the rest of the season, ESPN and NFL Network reported Monday.

Also, running back Aaron Jones is believed to have suffered a high-ankle sprain in Sunday’s stunning upset loss to the Detroit Lions.

Gary leads the Packers with six sacks on the season. He started every game this season and had 32 tackles, including seven for loss. He also had 12 quarterback hits, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

He has 22.5 career sacks in 56 career games (29 starts) in three-plus seasons, all with the Packers.

X-rays on Jones’ ankle were inconclusive, per the reports. He rushed for just 25 yards on nine carries against the Lions. He has 600 yards rushing in nine starts this season, with one touchdown. He’s also caught 32 passes for 210 yards and three TDs.

The Packers, who fell to 3-6 on the season, are also awaiting test results on wide receivers Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson, cornerback Eric Stokes and linebacker Krys Barnes, all injured against the Lions.

–Field Level Media

Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary (52) sacks Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) during the fourth quarter of their game Sunday, October 3, 2021 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay Packers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17.

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Reports: Packers pick up options on Rashan Gary, Darnell Savage

The Green Bay Packers are exercising the fifth-year options on linebacker Rashan Gary and safety Darnell Savage, ESPN reported on Friday.

Gary will pocket $10.892 million during the 2023 season per Spotrac, while Savage is set to receive $7.901 million in his option year.

The 24-year-old Gary recorded 9.5 sacks to go along with 47 tackles, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in 16 games (all starts) last season.

Gary has totaled 16.5 sacks and 103 tackles over 47 career games (20 starts) since being selected by the Packers with the 12th overall pick of the 2019 NFL Draft.

Savage, 24, has started all 46 games in which he has played since being chosen by Green Bay with the 21st overall pick of the 2019 NFL Draft.

He had 63 tackles to go along with two interceptions in 17 games last season.

Savage has 193 tackles, eight interceptions and two forced fumbles in his career with the Packers.

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2019 NFL Draft Preview – Defensive Line

Saddle up, because this year’s group of draft-eligible defensive tackles has the pure talent to be one of the more legendary positional classes in recent memory. Featuring three or four players with legitimate early round ability, the class is led by Houston product Ed Oliver – who already announced he will enter the 2019 NFL Draft after this season. The positional grouping’s top talents primarily occupy the interior/defensive tackle space for their respective teams, but all have the skill-set to provide versatile coverage as base 3-4 five-techniques. This a particularly outstanding group, especially because the modern NFL seeks diversity in matchup profiles along the defensive front in all setups.

1. Ed Oliver, Houston (6’3″ 290lbs.)
• A truly special talent. We haven’t seen a defensive tackle prospect of Oliver’s caliber since Ndamukong Suh and Gerald McCoy entered the league in 2010 – and the former five-star recruit compares favorably to the latter. In two seasons, Oliver has amassed a colossal line of 139 tackles, 39.5 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks. As an ideal 3-technique profile, most-suitable for a 4-3 base, Oliver possesses a mouthwatering blend of explosion and power, largely attributable to his tremendous understanding of leverage. His performances only improved despite commanding more attention in 2017. It’d take a catastrophic collapse to knock him off his perch as the top eligible interior defender.

2. Raekwon Davis, Alabama (6’7″ 306lbs.)
• The Tide’s mammoth lineman is as physically imposing as he is athletic. After spending a Freshman season buried on the depth chart, Davis exploded onto the scene as a Sophomore in 2017. That season he accumulated 69 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks, and added an interception for good measure. He possesses the tantalizing physical skill-set to project as an interior 4-3 defender, but also as a 5-technique in a base 3-4, both of which would maximize his freakish dimension and length. While he enters his Junior campaign as something of a one-year wonder, Davis is firmly on the radar and his size + speed ratio combined with his production are impossible to dismiss.

3. Rashan Gary, Michigan (6’5″ 281lbs.)
• Remember, the modern NFL is about creating mismatches along the defensive line through diversity in speed and length. The in-out defender is ‘in’ at the moment, and Gary will stand as one of the more versatile front seven defenders available when he jumps to the pros. Gary is a power-player with explosion and length, who has had pro caliber coaching over the past two seasons. An all-encompassing talent, he’s one complete season away from entrenching himself as a first-round selection (if he isn’t already).

4. Christian Wilkins, Clemson (6’4″ 300lbs.)
• It caught many by surprise when Wilkins elected to return for his Senior campaign this offseason in search of another national title. He’s a bigger, beefier 3-technique with a skill-set that could appeal to teams seeking a 5-technique as well. A fixture on Clemson’s historically talented defensive line, Wilkins’ ability to disrupt and pocket-push has markedly improved with every passing season. Coming out, some will inevitably ask the unfair, but necessary question: How much of any Clemson defender’s success boils down to an elite supporting cast?

5. Derrick Brown, Auburn (6’5″ 325lbs.)
• One of the most influential pieces of Auburn’s sharp defense in 2017, particularly in the front seven. Brown possesses a huge frame, but exhibits ‘plus’ movements skills and range, as well as deceptive athleticism. On numerous occasions, he was able to collapse a pocket, but also absorb double-team attention and create space for teammates. If he can replicate or improve upon his Sophomore campaign he could easily slide up this ranking. It also doesn’t hurt that he’s an honor roll student with an academic pedigree.

Honorable Mention: Olive Sagapolu, Wisconsin (6’2″ 346lbs.)
• The role of the out-and-out, two-down nose tackle has largely been diminished at the pro level and it’s translated to the college game as well, but players like Olive Sagapolu will always have a place. His role within the Badgers’ defensive front is the primary space-eater and thus his statistical production is quite limited. Sagapolu still notched three sacks as a Junior last year in his only full season of game experience. Former Washington Husky nose tackle Danny Shelton did not produce quality numbers until his Senior campaign in 2014, subsequently being selected in the first-round. While I’m not suggesting this situation will play out as such, be prepared to hear more about the Badgers’ backflipping nose tackle in 2018.

This is the first defensive positional group of NFP’s 2019 NFL draft preview. Here are the standouts on offense: QB, RB, WR, TE, OT, G/C