The Packers released Wagner on Friday.
Wagner, who sources said was contemplating retirement, appears to have now been released, which will clear $10.25 million in salary cap space for the Packers. It is unclear at the time whether the 31-year-old will look to continue his career or opt for retirement.
Wagner (knee) is active for Sunday's game against the Bears, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports.
Wagner should reassume the starting right tackle role after shaking off the knee injury he sustained in last week's win over the Titans.
Wagner (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Titans.
Billy Turner slid over from his right guard spot to replace Wagner at right tackle, while Lucas Patrick took over Turner's spot at guard. Wagner was carted off, so he seems more likely than not to sit out the remainder of this snowy Sunday night.
Wagner (knee) is active for Sunday's game versus the Jaguars.
Wagner injured his knee last week against the 49ers, but he's shaken it off and will suit up Sunday. David Bakhtiari is back from a chest injury, however, so Wagner will revert to a backup role.
Wagner (knee) is ruled out to return to Thursday's game against the 49ers.
Wagner's absence will be an even more notable loss than usual for the Packers, as David Bakhtiari (chest) is already inactive. Elgton Jenkins will move over to right tackle while Jon Runyan shifts to left guard.
Wagner (knee) is active for Thursday's game in San Francisco.
Wagner had been officially tagged as questionable for Thursday Night Football, but he's managed to make enough progress in his recovery to suit up. With David Bakhtiari (chest) unavailable, Wagner stands to draw the start at right tackle while Billy Turner shifts over to the left side.
Wagner agreed to sign with the Packers on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
It's a strong hint that the Packers don't expect to re-sign right tackle Bryan Bulaga, who profiles as one of the top linemen on the free-agent market. Wagner was once viewed similarly, but he was a bit of a disappointment in his three seasons with the Lions, eventually leading to his release last week. The 30-year-old likely will start at right tackle for the Packers, though it's possible he operates as a swing tackle or guard if the team does end up locking down Bulaga.
The Lions have released Wagner, Kyle Meinke of MLive.com reports.
By releasing the offensive tackle, the Lions have freed up about $6.1 million in salary cap space for the coming season. The 30-year-old, who the Ravens took in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft, originally joined the Lions back in 2017, when he inked a five-year, $47.5 million free-agent deal with the team.
Wagner (knee) is officially inactive for Sunday's game versus the Packers.
Wagner was considered questionable due to the knee injury but will end up missing his third consecutive contest. Tyrell Crosby is slated to receive another start at right tackle for the Lions.
Wagner (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Denver, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.
Wagner got two limited practices in this week before missing Friday's. He'll give way to Tyrell Crosby for a second straight game.
Wagner (knee) will not play Sunday against the Buccaneers.
The tackle was forced out of a Week 14 contest against the Vikings with a knee injury, one that will keep him off the field for another week. Tyrell Crosby will slide into the vacated right tackle role.
Wagner suffered a knee injury during Sunday's divisional loss to the Vikings, Kyle Meinke of MLive.com reports.
Wagner was forced out of Sunday's loss in the third quarter and did not retake the field. Expect Wednesday's first injury report of the week to shed some light on Wagner's chances of suiting up versus the Buccaneers in Week 15. Tyrell Crosby stands to start at right tackle as long as Wagner remains sidelined.
Wagner (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Minnesota.
It's unclear how Wagner picked up the injury, but he was forced to leave the game in the third quarter. As long as the veteran is sidelined, Tyrell Crosby is expected to take over as the team's right tackle.
Wagner (concussion) is absent from the Lions' final injury report ahead of Sunday's game against the Redskins.
Wagner suffered a concussion in the Lions' Week 9 loss to the Bears and subsequently was sidelined the following week. He has now been cleared to play this week. Barring any setbacks, he should resume his usual role at right tackle.
Wagner (concussion) was ruled out for Sunday's game against Dallas.
Wagner exited the Week 10 loss to the Bears after suffering the concussion and will miss at least one game as a result. The veteran offensive tackle will have to fully clear the concussion protocol before retaking the field.
Wagner won't return to Sunday's game against the Bears due to a concussion, Justin Rogers of The Detroit News reports.
Wagner will now have to fully clear the concussion protocol before seeing game action.
Wagner (knee) is active for Sunday's divisional tilt against the Vikings.
Wagner will draw his usual start at right tackle. The 29-year-old's presence will be a key boost for Detroit against Minnesota's stout defensive front.
Wagner (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Vikings.
Wagner logged two limited practices this week before turning in a full one Friday. The 29-year-old has yet to miss a snap this season.
Wagner (concussion) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice.
Wagner sat out Sunday's loss to the Bills due to a concussion but is progressing well in his recovery. The veteran right tackle appears on track to clear the league-mandated concussion protocol in time to start against the Vikings in Week 16.
Wagner (concussion) won't play in Sunday's game versus the Bills, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.
Wagner will sit out for the first time this season and rookie fifth-round pick Tyrell Crosby is expected to start at right tackle.