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Packers star addresses possibly signing extension with team
Green Bay Packers linebacker Rashan Gary. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin / USA TODAY NETWORK

Packers linebacker Rashan Gary tore his ACL in November, and that ended up delaying whatever chance he had at earning an extension. The former 12th overall pick is now playing on his fifth-year option, and Gary acknowledged to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky that he’d be open to signing an extension now or after the season.

Gary made his return to the field in Week 1, and while the linebacker is certainly aware of his impending free agency, he’s more focused on regaining his old form.

“I’ve just been going through my rehab process and just trying to get back and focus on me,” said Gary.

Gary remains on a pitch count for the Packers. He was limited to only 12 defensive snaps in Week 1, but he was still plenty productive; ESPN Stats & Information credited Gary with three pressures on seven pass-rushing attempts. Demovsky writes that Gary should see an increase in snaps tomorrow against the Falcons, but the linebacker will continue to be on a pitch count.

“I felt I could’ve seen a lot of things just a little quicker,” Gary said of his season debut. “But for my first game back in live action, what I needed to feel, what I needed to see, I felt like I did.”

It took a few seasons for Gary to justify his draft investment, but he broke out in 2021 when he finished with 9.5 sacks and 28 QB hits. He looked like he was taking another step forward in 2022, collecting six sacks in nine games. Then the linebacker suffered a torn ACL in November, and instead of earning a big-money deal, he’ll be playing the 2023 campaign on a $10.89M salary.

Gary probably has a long way to go to catch up to Nick Bosa‘s record-breaking $170M deal with the 49ers, but the Packers defender could be in line for a significant pay day next offseason if he’s productive in 2023.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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