Chargers release Donald Butler

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Freeing up $4.6 million in cash for 2016, the Chargers release inside linebacker Donald Butler.

The move was expected dating to last season, when rookie Denzel Perryman supplanted Butler.

A 2010 draftee of A.J. Smith, Butler missed his rookie season with a torn Achilles' tendon but become an integral member of defenses under head coaches Norv Turner and Mike McCoy.

He made a key strip-sack in the playoff win at Cincinnati after the 2013 season and had an interception in the playoff game that followed at Denver. Two months later, second-year General Manager Tom Telesco kept him off the free-agent market with a seven-year, $51.8 million contract.

The bulk of the money in that complicated deal now disappears, following two disappointing seasons from Butler.
 
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