Tim Broomhead and Matthew Scharenberg have been delisted by Collingwood, the club announced on Wednesday.
The news comes on the back of Lynden Dunn, Ben Reid and Travis Varcoe all announcing their respective retirements in recent weeks.
“We say thanks to each of them and wish them well for the future,” Collingwood football boss Geoff Walsh said in a club statement.
“They have been a part of our story and I trust we will always be a proud part of theirs.”
Scharenberg played 41 games for the Pies over five injury-interrupted years, including three this season.
He is a former top 10 draft pick, having being taken with pick six in the 2013 National Draft.
Broomhead featured on 37 occasions across six seasons, but only played one game in 2020.
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