The Green Bay Packers are bolstering their secondary, agreeing to terms with former Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Benjamin St-Juste on a two-year contract, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.
The deal is worth $10 million over two years, with the potential to reach $10.5 million through performance-based upside. The contract was negotiated by agents Kelton Crenshaw and Chris Coy of Klutch Sports. St-Juste enters the Green Bay defensive backfield after previously playing for the Chargers, providing the Packers with an experienced addition to their defense as they look toward the upcoming season.
This move marks a significant addition for the Packers defense, which has been a point of focus during the current free agency period. St-Juste will join a secondary looking to improve its depth and veteran presence as the team continues to build its roster for the year ahead.
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