Benjamin St-Juste is headed to Green Bay.
The Montreal-born cornerback signed a two-year, $10-million deal with the Packers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on Tuesday.
St-Juste, 28, spent last season with the Los Angeles Chargers, earning one interception and seven pass deflections while playing in all 17 games.
He spent the first three years of his career with the Washington Commanders after being selected by the franchise in the third round of the 2021 draft out of Minnesota.
For his career, St-Juste has played 70 games with two interceptions, three sacks, four forced fumbles, 41 pass deflections and 243 total tackles.
His Packers contract also includes $500,000 in incentives, per Rapoport.
Meanwhile, the Packers will cut fellow cornerback Nate Hobbs, per The Associated Press.
Hobbs injured his knee in training camp last year and was benched mid-season after leaving the Las Vegas Raiders to join the Packers. The 26-year-old made five starts in 11 appearances and had a career-low two pass breakups.
The Packers will designate Hobbs a post-June 1 cut, which will save about $8 million on the salary cap. Hobbs missed the wild-card loss to Chicago and said after the season he tore a medial collateral ligament Dec. 27 against Baltimore.
--with files from The Associated Press







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