The Green Bay Packers just shocked the entire NFL world by swallowing a jaw-dropping $35,072,000 in dead cap just to ship out star defensive tackle Kenny Clark. Yes, you read that right — the Packers are literally burning money to get rid of one of their longtime defensive anchors.

Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys are laughing all the way to the bank. America’s Team only has to pay $1.3 million in base salary plus $1 million in bonuses in 2025 to snag one of the league’s most feared defensive tackles.

And if you think this is just a short-term deal, buckle up:
- In 2026, Clark is due a $11 million roster bonus (March) + $8.8 million base + $1 million bonus.
- In 2027, the number explodes: $18.3 million base + $1 million bonus.
Sure, the Cowboys will have to shell out more down the road, but in the immediate future, they basically pulled off a daylight robbery. Which begs the question: What the hell are the Packers hiding?
Is this just a normal rebuild move, or is there a deeper behind-the-scenes power struggle in Green Bay forcing them to cut ties with Clark at any cost?
👉 One thing’s for sure: it’s a trade that has Packers fans fuming while Cowboys Nation is popping champagne!
