The Green Bay Packers saw great things with Josh Jacobs in just one season and are hoping for more in the upcoming campaign. Jacobs became an integral part of the team’s offense, playing all 17 games and helping Green Bay reach the postseason.
The Green Bay Packers’ pass rush was arguably the most disappointing unit on the team last season. Sure, they totaled 45 sacks—but 20 of those came in just three games.
The Green Bay Packers are historically one of the NFL’s most stable franchises. They are known for their consistency, deep-rooted fanbase, and methodical approach to roster-building.
According to Spotrac.com, the Green Bay Packers have the seventh most cap space available in the NFL. Green Bay has $35,906,952 in their top 51 cap space.
Green Bay Packers fans can imagine a few destinations they would not be pleased with if former two-time All-Pro and Pro Bowler Jaire Alexander were to sign elsewhere.
According to Landis Alexander, the Packers didn’t want to guarantee Jaire Alexander any money in 2025 In a series of tweets, Landis Alexander, the father of former Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander, shed some light on why his son eventually ended up parting ways with the Packers.
Malik Turner caught a 71-yard touchdown for the Michigan Panthers Former Green Bay Packers receiver Malik Turner, who was a member of the Packers’ roster during the 2020 offseason, made his presence felt in the United Football League’s championship game on Saturday.
This time of year marks a quiet period on the NFL calendar, with most teams entering a break before training camp. For the Green Bay Packers, that means no on-field activity until late July.
If he can become comfortable enough at cornerback to serve as an emergency option, it could help him hold onto a roster spot in a crowded wide receiver room.
The Green Bay Packers started the week releasing cornerback Jaire Alexander. To finish it off, Jaire's father shared his perspective about the entire situation.
Mini camp is a time when optimism reigns across all 32 NFL teams. Everyone thinks they have a chance to compete for something this year. The Green Bay Packers are no different as they look to contend in the NFC.
The Green Bay Packers wrapped up their offseason on Thursday with the final practice of minicamp. Reporters were allowed to watch five of the 10 practices.
The Green Bay Packers concluded OTAs on Thursday and are now looking forward to training camp which gets underway later next month. The team seems confident at this point in the offseason.
The Green Bay Packers have wrapped up mandatory minicamp and players are departing Lambeau Field until training camp begins in five weeks. The short few days of practice gave fans plenty to be excited about though, as well as some interesting situations to debate over the next month.
Thursday wasn’t only the last practice of Green Bay Packers minicamp. It was the last practice as team president and CEO for Mark Murphy. After Brandon McManus made a 58-yard field goal to eliminate a final 40-minute period, coach Matt LaFleur invited Murphy into the post-practice huddle.
Travis Hunter is angling to become the most prominent two-way NFL player since Deion Sanders, but he is not the only one who could see action on both offense and defense in 2025.
All eyes have been on Packers rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden, and for good reason. The first-round draft choice with 4.29 speed has the opportunity to be a gamebreaker and difference-making talent in quarterback Jordan Love’s arsenal and a focal point of the Packers’ offense.
As the offseason carries on, it is time for the third edition of this summer’s positional battle breakdown. The Packers will have some depth questions to answer regarding their cornerback group but after the release of Pro Bowl CB Jaire Alexander on Monday, the uncertainty around the group has dwindled.
Packers WR Bo Melton is entering his third year of his career after being a seventh-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft by the Seahawks. When talking to reporters
The Green Bay Packers are going through mandatory OTAs this week. This will be the team’s final practices before training camp gets started next month.
The Green Bay Packers confirmed Wednesday that one of their former players and current member of the board of directors passed away this month. In 1982, the Packers selected former SMU kicker Eddie Garcia.