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Reports: Packers releasing CB Nate Hobbs after 1 season

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 12:15 PM

The Green Bay Packers are releasing cornerback Nate Hobbs after one expensive, injury-shortened season, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.

Hobbs, 26, ​signed a four-year, $48 million contract last ‌March that included a $16 million roster bonus and a $1.2 million base salary in 2025. He would have been due a $6.25 million roster bonus on Friday.

He played ‌in ​11 games (five starts) and contributed ⁠two passes defensed and ⁠27 tackles in fewer than 400 snaps.

Hobbs joined Green Bay after four seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders, who drafted him ​in the fifth round in 2021. He had 281 tackles, three sacks, three interceptions ⁠and 19 passes defensed in ⁠51 games (38 starts) with the ​Raiders.

With Hobbs designated as a post-June 1 release, ​the move will save the Packers the roster ‌bonus and $8.8 million against the salary cap, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Hobbs, once envisioned as a replacement for Jaire Alexander in Green ⁠Bay, became expendable with the Packers’ reported agreement Tuesday with veteran cornerback Benjamin St-Juste on a two-year, $10 ⁠million deal.

St-Juste, ‌28, recorded 37 tackles, one ⁠interception and seven passes defensed in ​16 ‌games (two starts) last season with the ​Los Angeles ⁠Chargers.

A third-round pick by Washington in 2021, he has 243 tackles, two picks, 41 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and three sacks in 70 games (47 starts) with the Commanders (2021-24) and Chargers.

–Field ​Level Media