The Green Bay Packers have completed their last preseason game before the start of the NFL regular season, doing so in dominant fashion against the Seattle Seahawks.
Thursday is the final training camp practice and Saturday is the third and final preseason game. Real NFL football is fast approaching. So far, through two preseason games, the Packers have shown a lack of focus.
Holy penalties. The Green Bay Packers turned in another sloppy performance in their most recent preseason game against the Colts. Despite committing an atrocious 11 first-half penalties, the Packers managed to sneak out of Indianapolis with a 23-19 win.
In flag football, cookies can brighten the day of a kid who dropped a pass in the end zone. Apparently, it’s not much different in professional football.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
There was a lot to be optimistic about from the Packers’ bounce-back performance in the second week of the NFL preseason, even if quarterback Jordan Love and several key contributors were sidelined due to injuries.
Anthony Belton’s second preseason game for the Green Bay Packers was a trial by fire. Committing five penalties in the first half alone, the rookie offensive tackle found himself squarely in the spotlight—and not in the way he or the coaching staff had hoped.
The transition from college football to the NFL can be difficult for offensive linemen, especially in their first preseason with a new team. Former NC State Wolfpack tackle Anthony Belton exemplified those struggles in his second preseason game with the Green Bay Packers.
Rookie growing pains were on full display Saturday as Green Bay Packers second-round pick Anthony Belton had a preseason game to forget against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Green Bay Packers had a pretty mediocre season in 2024. Green Bay did win 11 games, but they lagged behind Detroit and Minnesota the entire year. Now the Packers are hoping to take a big leap forward in 2025.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Packers rookie offensive tackle Anthony Belton had some company from head coach Matt LaFleur on his way off the field at the end of the first half on Saturday, but it wasn't a pleasant conversation.
Green Bay Packers right tackle Anthony Belton had a forgettable first half against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday when he committed five penalties in the first half.
The Green Bay Packers took tackle Anthony Belton with the 54th overall pick, which was considered a reach based on his position as the 97th prospect on the consensus big board.
It may not be Wolfpack football for NC State fans, but it's nice to see Wolfpack alums take the field for the first time in the NFL. For the 2025 NFL season,
It’s been an exciting start to training camp thus far, and the Packers are eager to get back to game action against another team. The Packers will kick off their first game of the preseason this Saturday against the New York Jets.
NFL training camp is underway for all 32 teams in the league, meaning new faces entering buildings, and players getting ready for the grueling season ahead.
Anthony Belton, a former North Carolina State Wolfpack All-ACC offensive tackle agreed to terms with the Green Bay Packers on a four-year deal worth $8.016 million.
Green Bay Packers quarterbacks, rookies, and injured players all reported to training camp on Friday. While veterans are not expected to show up until later next week, these players will begin preparations for the 2025 NFL season early.
The churning of the Green Bay Packers’ roster has begun. Friday afternoon, Brian Gutekunst announced three roster moves via a news release on Packers.com.
Rookies are due to report for Green Bay Packers training camp on Saturday, with the first practice scheduled for Wednesday. Will second-round pick Anthony Belton be signed in time to participate in the first practice?
On June 7, 2024, the Cleveland Browns signed defensive tackle Mike Hall, their second-round pick and the 54th overall selection of the draft. On June 19, 2025, Green Bay Packers second-round pick Anthony Belton – the 54th pick of this year’s draft – remains unsigned.
After primarily playing left tackle in college, Packers rookie Anthony Belton is expected to develop versatility at right tackle and guard in the NFL, according to WISC-TV’s Jason Wilde.