Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is dealing with an injury as the team is going through offseason workouts. While speaking to reporters on Friday, LaFleur revealed that he underwent surgery for a torn pectoral muscle.
As the Green Bay Packers get offseason workouts underway at rookie minicamp, there are a few positional battles that people are going to be keeping a close eye on.
The Green Bay Packers didn't waste any time addressing their need at safety in the NFL Draft. After selecting Javon Bullard in the second round to pair with free agent acquisition Xavier McKinney, they doubled down at the position and traded up in the fourth round to take former Oregon safety Evan Williams.
Sometimes, we have a short memory when it comes to assessing NFL players. It's now a given that Jordan Love is the guy in Green Bay. That he truly can become the third straight franchise quarterback for the Packers, dating back to Brett Favre.
One of the big moves that the Green Bay Packers made this offseason was changing defensive coordinators. Joe Barry is out after three seasons on the job and was replaced by Jeff Hafley, who was the head coach at Boston College.
“That felt like one of the most competitive Packers rookie minicamp/orientations I’ve covered. Several UDFAs and tryout players made plays. I’ll be curious to see moves GB makes.” – Wes Hodkiewicz.
At this time last year, there were murmurs around the Green Bay Packers of whether or not they'd bring in a veteran quarterback to act as an insurance policy for Jordan Love.
The 2024 Super Bowl saw the Kansas City Chiefs make history as the first team to clinch back-to-back Lombardi Trophies since the New England Patriots in 2004.
The Green Bay Packers are riding the momentum of their impressive 2024 postseason into the offseason. Green Bay looks to take another jump in 2024-25 under the leadership of Matt LaFleur and Jordan Love.
The Green Bay Packers have signed guard Lecitus Smith after a successful tryout at the team’s rookie camp on Friday and Saturday, Packer Central has learned.
If Alex McGough is going to stick around the Packers, it’ll be at wide receiver, not quarterback. Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur announced the position change as he began working with the team’s newest rookies.
The Green Bay Packers have signed receiver Julian Hicks, one of 18 players who participated in the rookie minicamp on a tryout basis. His signing was reported by The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Tom Silverstein.
The Packers never made it a secret about their desire to select an offensive tackle in the first round of the NFL Draft. That’s why they used the No. 25 pick on former Arizona standout Jordan Morgan.
A major focus of the Green Bay Packers during the 2024 NFL Draft was on their secondary. Coming into the offseason, the team had a major hole at safety and they addressed it in a big way.
Never in the history of mankind has a general manager stood in front of the media and said he regretted picking a certain player. After using fourth- and fifth-round picks on safeties Evan Williams and Kitan Oladapo, Green Bay Packers GM Brian Gutekunst was predictably excited.
A big focus for the Green Bay Packers this offseason has been the defensive side of the ball. The team underwent a massive change before player personnel moves got underway, firing Joe Barry and hiring Jeff Hafley to take over as defensive coordinator.
On Friday, following Day 1 of rookie minicamp, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur explained how he suffered a painful injury this offseason. LaFleur was spotted wearing a sling during the 2024 NFL Draft last week.
Teams across the NFL have been busy signing their draft picks in the past few days, now that the dust has settled from the 2024 NFL Draft. And on Friday evening, the Green Bay Packers announced they have signed two of their picks they chose in the seventh round–quarterback Michael Pratt from Tulane and defensive back Kalen King of Penn State.
If the first day of rookie minicamp is any indication of what will truly happen in the regular season, first-round pick Jordan Morgan will be a tackle for the Green Bay Packers.
Throughout the NFL’s history, there are moments that could have dramatically altered the course of the league’s narrative. One such instance emerged in the mid-2000s, when the Green Bay Packers were tantalizingly close to securing the services of star wide receiver Randy Moss.
Though draft day didn't go how he would have liked, it's worth noting that from here on out the Detroit, Mich., native does have the opportunity to write a new story.
It was quite nice experiencing a NFL Draft that did not feature criticism of the Packers passing on a wide receiver in the first round. The young WR core of the Green Bay Packers put that narrative to rest.
Jacob Monk, picked by the Packers in the 5th round of the 2024 NFL Draft, boasts a track record of starting across Duke’s offensive line. With 12 starts at right tackle in 2019, 34 at right guard from 2020 to 2023, and 7 at center in 2023, Monk’s versatility suggests he could swiftly impact Green Bay’s lineup.
The Green Bay Packers selected quarterback Michael Pratt with the 245th overall pick in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft. GM Brian Gutekunst indicated he wanted to add a quarterback on day three of the draft on a regular basis and he started that by adding Pratt.
General manager Brian Gutekunst nor head coach Matt LaFleur have any intention of Pratt seeing the field outside of the preseason, but that doesn't mean they aren't excited about their seventh round pick out of Tulane.
The Packers didn't select USC running back MarShawn Lloyd in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft because they thought he could replace Aaron Jones from Day 1.
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