The Green Bay Packers have cut Knile Davis two weeks after trading for him from the Kansas City Chiefs.

It likely means the Packers won't have to surrender the seventh-round draft pick in 2018 that was part of the trade, since it was a conditional pick. 

 

Davis played a total of just 13 snaps for the Packers in his two games. Eight of those came at Atlanta on Sunday, when he carried three times for 4 yards.

It leaves Don Jackson, who was promoted from the practice squad on Oct. 20, as the only fully healthy running back on the roster. The Packers have used receivers like Davante Adams, Randall Cobb and Ty Montgomery out of the backfield.