Packers Cut RB Kapri Bibbs

Patrick McDermott

We have our first semi-significant roster move out of Green Bay.

Veteran running back Kapri Bibbs will be looking for a new opportunity after being released by the Packers on Friday. The Colorado State product played in just two games for the Pack last season, carrying it once and adding three catches.

Bibbs, who formerly played for the Broncos and Redskins after going undrafted in 2014, has been moderately efficient in very sparing use over the course of his career. His 71 carries have resulted in 4.4 yards per attempt, and he's proven to have some value in the passing game, catching 32 balls and 4 touchdowns on 44 career targets.

Though teams will not be scrambling to snatch him up, Bibbs' ability as a receiver out of the backfield makes it likely that he will at least find a team willing to give him a shot in training camp.

The release comes after Bibbs supposedly had a promising performance during the spring.