The Green Bay Packers have signed former New York Giants defensive captain Xavier McKinney to a four-year deal worth $68 million. McKinney replaces multiple Packers safeties on the market this offseason, including Darnell Savage. McKinney confirmed the deal on social media, referencing the Packers' fans as 'cheeseheads'.
One of the top safeties is reportedly off the free agent market, as the Green Bay Packers and former New York Giants defensive captain Xavier McKinney agreed to terms on a four-year deal, his agent David Mulugheta told ESPN. McKinney’s deal with the Packers will be $68 million over four years.
He replaces multiple Packers safeties on the market this offseason, including Darnell Savage, who agreed to a three-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier on Monday, the start of the NFL’s legal free agency tampering period. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM McKinney all but confirmed the deal on X, where he posted, 'Say cheese!' in reference to the Packers' 'cheesehead' fans. The Packers have Jonathan Owens and Rudy Ford, two safeties who played significant snaps last season, as free agents. McKinney, a second-round pick by the Giants in 2020, was not hit with the franchise tag this offseason, suggesting GM Joe Schoen was going to let him go find a new home in the NF
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