The Green Bay Packers are being bold in free agency, and are parting ways with one of their veteran leaders on offense.
The team is expected to sign former Seattle Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham to a three-year deal when the free-agent signing period begins Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, sources informed of the situation told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. In a related move the Packers are releasing veteran wide receiver Jordy Nelson, Pelissero added.
Graham was ranked No. 21 on NFL.com's Top 101 Free Agents of 2018. In addition to the Packers, the New Orleans Saints -- the team he played on for five years to start his career -- and the Chicago Bears were among the teams in the hunt for his services.
The five-time Pro Bowler was considered one of the top tight ends available in free agency, even if he isn't quite the same player he was in 2013 when he took home All-Pro honors. At 31, Graham still has the ability to be a difference-maker on the field, as long as he stays healthy. While Graham no longer the explosive mismatch he once was in the open field, he remains a highly effective red-zone weapon.
Around The NFL will have more on Graham's arrival and Nelson's exit from Green Bay soon.
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