Matthew Golden will go down in history as the player who ended the Green Bay Packers' two-decade-long streak of avoiding wide receivers in the first round of the NFL Draft.
The Green Bay Packers selected eight players in the 2025 NFL Draft, including two receivers, two offensive linemen and two defensive ends. Typically, a scout will pick apart another team’s selections.
The Titans’ preferred 2023 tackle starters, Andre Dillard and Nicholas Petit-Frere are making an interesting joint move. The one-time Tennessee first-string tackle duo is heading to San Francisco.
LaFleur was one of the most run-heavy playcallers in the NFL last season, and the team’s results on first downs suggest that it’s not an optimal approach.
General Manager Brian Gutekunst strengthened the Green Bay Packers' pass rush during the NFL Draft by selecting edge rushers Barryn Sorrell and Collin Olliver in the fourth and fifth rounds, respectively.
The NFL Draft has come and gone, and the Green Bay Packers have added multiple position of need to the roster. They have utilized the NFL Draft and Undrafted Free Agency to add 18 players to the 2025 version of the Packers.
The NFL Draft was exciting for the 600,000 fans in attendance as the Green Bay Packers selected receivers Matthew Golden in the first round and Savion Williams in the third round.
The weirder and wilder the better. It’s the offseason. OTAs are still a few weeks away, and training camp is even farther. Packers-centric conversations are going to wander.
While the NFL will unveil the 2025 schedule on Wednesday, the list of opponents is known. Here is the key question for all 14 opponents. 2024 record: 15-2 (first place, NFC North; lost divisional playoffs).
The Green Bay Packers have had a near unprecedented run of successful quarterback play over the last three decades. Brett Favre, of course, enjoyed 15 years as the starting quarterback in Green Bay, setting a high standard of Hall of Fame play at the position.
During a Thursday evening appearance on Pittsburgh sports radio station 93.7 The Fan, Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette suggested the club could soon trade for one of Rodgers' former targets.
The Green Bay Packers lost Eric Stokes, Corey Ballentine, and Robert Rochell in free agency. Now, an opportunity to bring one of them back has arisen. Rochell has been cut by the Kansas City Chiefs even before the offseason team activities, and the former Packer cornerback is a free agent once again.
In 2023, there was no market for the running back position. The league had been burned by running backs getting a big second contract before their production quickly fell off.
Would it be great if the Green Bay Packers’ eight-player draft class turned out to be immediate contributors? Of course. But for the 2025 edition of the Packers to reach their full potential, these three players must provide sudden impact.
Trade rumors and roster moves are a natural part of the offseason in the NFL. This year alone, the Green Bay Packers had to handle the Jaire Alexander situation—which is still ongoing, but seems closer to a resolution that would keep him in Green Bay.
Green Bay Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd suffered through a difficult rookie season in 2024. After being selected in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, he endured an injury-shortened first pro season.
It appears the Green Bay Packers are not done being involved in the wide receiver trade market rumors. However, this time, instead of the Pack being the team to add a notable talent, this time, they are rumored as the team sending a talented wideout elsewhere.
With Green Bay Packers rookie camp having finished up, the team is approaching OTAs in just a few weeks. The 2025 NFL Draft gave the team plenty of opportunities to address positions of need, with new receivers, offensive linemen, and more entering the fold.
Entering the 2025 season, there are many checklist items that the Packers will look to cross off in order to have success. The one item that played a larger factor than some might think in 2024 is the health of Jordan Love.
For Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst, NFL free agency was fairly easy to navigate. Due in large part to a 2021 draft class that went bust, he had no priority free agents to re-sign.
The Green Bay Packers finished up their rookie minicamp last weekend. One of the players who was turning heads was Canadian quarterback Tayler Elgersma.