GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers have announced the departure of veteran defensive co-ordinator Dom Capers.

The team will also part with offensive coordinator Edgar Bennett and quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt, according to a report from ESPN's Chris Mortensen.

Defensive line coach Mike Trgovac and inside linebacker Scott McCurley were also let go.

The moves made earlier this week were announced by coach Mike McCarthy on Wednesday.

Packers president Mark Murphy said on Tuesday that McCarthy has the authority to fill the co-ordinator position without waiting for a new GM. Murphy is leading the search for a replacement for general manager Ted Thompson, who is moving to an advisory role with the team.

Capers had been defensive co-ordinator since 2009. Green Bay was fifth in overall defence in the Super Bowl-winning season in 2010.

But the defence slipped to 22nd in each of the past two seasons despite being stocked with high draft picks. Injuries have plagued the cornerback position.

More changes to McCarthy's staff could be coming after the team finished below .500 and missed the post-season for the first time since 2008.

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