GREEN BAY, Wis. — The concussion that ended Sam Shields’ 2016 season has ended his tenure with the Green Bay Packers. The veteran cornerback was released on Wednesday, he posted on his Instagram account.
A source confirmed that Shields was informed of his release.
Shields, 29, missed all but the opening game last season. He sustained the fourth known concussion of his NFL career on Sept. 11 against the Jacksonville Jaguars and never returned. That came nine months after a concussion kept him out for a month late in the 2015 season. Over the past two years, he has played in just two of a possible 23 games, including the playoffs. Shields had one season left on the four-year, $39 million contract he signed in 2014.
Last month, Shields said was still experiencing headaches from his latest concussion.
“Some days it’s tough headaches, some days it’s mild,” he said during an interview in Atlanta following the NFC Championship Game. “It varies. I never know. I’m so used to it that it’s just normal. Like I said, each day it’s getting better. I’ll be back.”
Sam Shields, who has been dealing with concussion issues, was cut by the Packers. David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire