Micah Parsons is making headlines off the field. This time for his bold NCAA Tournament bracket that has fans talking ahead of March Madness. The Green Bay Packers star revealed his picks as part of the official bracket challenge, shared to social media by NCAA March Madness, and his Final Four immediately turned heads.
The Green Bay Packers haven’t made enormous additions to the roster, but it’s been an offseason of enormous change. Rasheed Walker (16), Colby Wooden (16),
It’s been a busy free agency for the Green Bay Packers, who traded two starters on defense and added three players on defense but probably aren’t any better on that side of the ball.
The first wave of free agency is over. The biggest deals and biggest impact players are off the board. So what’s next for the Green Bay Packers? While their attention is certainly shifting to the draft, there are still a handful of players out there that could make the difference for next season.
Since 2022, no NFL team has invested more draft capital into the wide receiver position than the Green Bay Packers. As the franchise enters the 2026 season, that aggressive approach may have created an unexpected problem—too many mouths to feed.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Miami Dolphins are in rebuild mode under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, the former Green Bay Packers vice president of player personnel. On
The Green Bay Packers have moved on from several key veteran players who played major roles on the team recently like Elgton Jenkins and Rashan Gary. They also had several key players have their seasons ended prematurely by serious injuries like Micah Parsons and Tucker Kraft.
If you look at what the Green Bay Packers lost and gained in the early portion of the offseason, it's unquestionable that the net is negative — the roster lost more talent than what was possible to add.
GREEN BAY — The Green Bay Packers will etch the name of former President and CEO Bob Harlan into the very architecture of Lambeau Field. Following Harlan’s passing on March 5 at the age of 89, the organization confirmed he will receive the franchise’s highest architectural tribute: a permanent spot on the stadium’s northeast façade.
Through the early stages of the 2026 NFL offseason, the Green Bay Packers have lost more key players than they’ve added. Brian Gutekunst and the front office have brought in three new faces, including defensive tackle Javon Hargrave and wide receiver Skyy Moore, who is expected to take on the role of primary returner on special teams.
The Green Bay Packers did something few NFL teams do during free agency, which is allow their leading receiver walk away and sign a big contract with another team.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Green Bay Packers star quarterback Jordan Love recently shared a special message on social media, reminding followers that in just a few months, he will once again host a softball game for a cause.
On March 5, almost two weeks ago, former Green Bay Packers President and CEO Bob Harlan passed away. he was 89 years old. Harlan first joined the Packers organization in 1971 and was voted as the team’s President in 1989.
The Packers are set to honor a franchise legend in a huge way. Per a statement by the team, Green Bay is set to honor former Packers President and CEO Bob Harlan by installing his name in a place of honor on Lambeau Field’s northeast façade.
Even before the season ended, many expected 2025 to be the final season that Romeo Doubs spent with the Green Bay Packers. While he was one of their most productive wide receivers over the last few seasons, he also did not establish himself as a true number one wide receiver.
Javon Hargrave is on the move following his release from the Vikings, joining the Green Bay Packers. The move solidifies the Packers’ defensive front as Micah Parsons recovers from a torn ACL. But the move to another Super Bowl contender further fortifies his career and impact as a former HBCU star.
As the official NFL year begins, rosters are shuffled across the league through a combination of trades, cuts, and signings known as the beginning of free agency.
The Green Bay Packers haven’t made enormous additions to the roster, but it’s been an offseason of enormous change. Rasheed Walker (16), Colby Wooden (16),
The Packers have experienced some major roster churn through the first week of NFL free agency. Edge rusher Rashan Gary was traded to the Dallas Cowboys,
The Green Bay Packers have largely sat out the top of the free agent spending spree, surprisingly, especially at pass rusher, despite Micah Parsons still working his way back from a torn ACL.
Brian Gutekunst and the Green Bay Packers were slightly active during the opening week of free agency. They saw key players depart for other teams, completed a few significant trades, and added some new talent.
Per Ken Ingalls, the Packers signed LB Zaire Franklin to a revised two-year, $18 million contract upon the trade from the Colts. Ingalls mentions Franklin gets a $2 million raise for 2026 with $3.75 million guaranteed while his 2027 cash remains the same.
With the Atlanta Falcons signing Tua Tagovailoa to compete with Michael Penix Jr. for the QB1 spot, it's likely the end of the Kirk Cousins era in Georgia. Could he end up with a surprising team?
The Green Bay Packers may soon sacrifice an iconic part of their history to bow down to the almighty dollar. Packers president and CEO Ed Policy spoke to Ben Fischer of the Sports Business Journal earlier this week about the team potentially being hurt by its unique ownership structure.