The Packers were never quite able to replace former cornerback Jaire Alexander’s production last season. After releasing Alexander in the spring, the Packers relied heavily on Keisean Nixon and Carrington Valentine, but the secondary proved to be wildly inconsistent through much of the 2025 campaign.
The Green Bay Packers are at a crossroads, and head coach Matt LaFleur finds himself under the microscope. According to recent reports from Packers insider Pete Dougherty, LaFleur may have just two seasons to demonstrate significant improvement and solidify his position as the team’s leader.
The Packers could go shopping in free agency this offseason to add quality depth defensively, and bring in players with ties to new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon.
Last summer, general manager Brian Gutekunst and the Green Bay Packers took a massive swing, acquiring All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons in a blockbuster trade with the Dallas Cowboys.
The NFL offseason is less than a week away from the legal tampering period to kick off in earnest. There is little doubt the Green Bay Packers will be more active, whether it’s signing their own free agents, or shopping for those who have hit the market.
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 Packers moved quickly filling their Special Teams Coordinator vacancy by hiring Cameron Achord as the new Special Teams Coordinator . Achord takes over a special teams unit that has had it fair share of struggles the past few years.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Malik Willis is one of the hottest names on the impending NFL free agency market. After two turbulent seasons with the Tennessee Titans, Willis resurrected his career in Green Bay.
The Green Bay Packers are going to have a new-look offensive line in 2026. While Zach Tom is entrenched at right tackle and Aaron Banks appears poised to return at left guard, the other three spots are, in reality, up for grabs.
It’s a tale as old as time. In an effort to become cap compliant, NFL teams often have to make subtractions from their rosters before they can make additions.
When you come at Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson, you also have to deal with his father, former NFL defensive back Tim Watson (now known as Tazim Wajid Wajed).
While Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst stated publicly that the team was satisfied with their cornerback play in 2025. However, the numbers show that the main cornerback tandem of Keisean Nixon, Carrington Valentine, and Nate Hobbs was far from satisfactory.
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.
The Green Bay Packers were shocked a couple of weeks ago when special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia announced that he was stepping down from his position with the organization.
One of the biggest names on the impending NFL free agent market is Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Malik Willis. After two seasons backing up Jordan Love, the expectation is that the former third round pick is going to be signed by a team that will allow him to be a starter.
The Green Bay Packers have multiple players that they could (and probably will) potentially cut within the next several days. The reason for this, of course, is to get under the 2026 NFL salary cap.
The Packers aren’t projected to select in the first round of April’s upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, but that might not prevent general manager Brian Gutekunst and Green Bay from emerging with at least one-game altering talet throughout the draft.
After what feels like an eternity of waiting, the Green Bay Packers have finally made a move to shore up their struggling special teams unit. Almost two
General manager Brian Gutekunst, head coach Matt LaFleur, and the Green Bay Packers are going to need to go shopping for a backup for Jordan Love, in a terrible year to need a quarterback.
General manager Brian Gutekunst and the Green Bay Packers are going to need to find cap space somewhere. Even after the NFL raised the cap, Gutekunst and Green Bay still need to trim upwards of $4.09 million in the days ahead just to get under the cap before the new league year begins.
Once again, despite Josh Allen's best efforts, the Buffalo Bills fell short when it mattered the most, with an underwhelming receiving corps playing a significant role in the disappointment.
The Packers are a franchise that is known for consistency, confirmed in past seasons through the NFL Players Association. Teams receive an overall ranking based on seventeen different categories.
The Green Bay Packers converted Elgton Jenkins from left guard to center last offseason, believing he could become an All-Pro. Unfortunately, the two-time Pro Bowler did not live up to lofty expectations, struggling in run blocking and ranking 19th out of 32 qualified centers in pressure rate.
Packers WR Romeo Doubs is set to be a pending free agent and is expected to have a healthy market. ESPN’s Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler identified multiple
Packers GM Brian Gutekunst said the team “would love” to have WR Romeo Doubs back next year. “We haven’t lost anybody yet, right?” Gutekunst said at the scouting combine this week, via PFT.