The Green Bay Packers made a significant splash in free agency with the acquisition of Xavier McKinney. However, the Packers find themselves still in need of another starting safety to fortify their squad.
At the moment, the Packers’ starting safeties going into the 2024 season are Anthony Johnson Jr. and Benny Sapp III. The final position group we’re going to touch on in our State of the Roster series is safety, arguably the biggest positional need the Green Bay Packers have to address this offseason.
It was an improbable run by the Green Bay Packers and, frankly, they have no reason to hang their head despite a 24-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round.
Green Bay Packers rookie safety Anthony Johnson is anticipating making his second NFL start on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. “I will be excited and prepared,” he said.
Anthony Johnson had been waiting for years for the moment. Just before noon on Sunday, public-address announcer Bill Jartz introduced the Green Bay Packers’ starters on defense.
Green Bay Packers rookie Anthony Johnson is ready to roll if tasked with making his first NFL start on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams. That would be Anthony Johnson Jr., the safety from Iowa State, and not Anthony Johnson, the practice squad cornerback from Virginia.
If the Green Bay Packers are going to improve to 2-0 in the Jordan Love era, they’re going to have to do it without some key players. The Packers released
On paper, the Green Bay Packers have arguably the worst safety group in the NFL. But it feels like the Packers are not as concerned as their fans about the issue.
Reflecting on the Packers’ draft after a couple of months, and with OTAs and mini-camp complete, I remain enthusiastic about Green Bay’s chances this season.
The cornerback was signed by New Orleans in March after four seasons in the league. The New Orleans Saints have made an effort to add something the defense severely lacked in 2022 - depth in the secondary.
Using Aaron Rodgers’ phrasing, this season is truly gonna be a “beautiful mystery.” Nobody really knows what is going to happen. Well, except me. I’m going to be looking ahead and taking a way-too-early look into the Green Bay Packers upcoming season.
It's not usual for a seventh-round pick to have a realistic path to see the field early in the NFL, expect for special teams. But Anthony Johnson Jr. may be an outlier for the Green Bay Packers this year.
Three Virginia football players found a home in the National Football League on Saturday. Following the third and final day of the 2023 NFL Draft, which saw UVA wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks selected by the Green Bay Packers with the No.
Virginia cornerback Anthony Johnson has officially accepted an invitation to participate in the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine, held from February 27th through
Anthony Johnson Jr. Iowa State Cyclones #26 Pos: CB Ht: 5116 Wt: 200 40: 4.55 DOB: 12/2/1999 Hometown: St. Petersburg, FL High School: St. Petersburg Eligibility: 2023
Virginia defensive back Anthony Johnson has officially entered his name into the 2023 NFL Draft, he announced on social media on Friday night. A graduate student who just finished his fifth season of college football, Johnson wasn't expected to return as he had exhausted his eligibility.
#3 Pos: S Ht: 6020 Wt: 202 Hand: 858 Arm: 3348 Wing: 7738 40: 4.50 DOB: 1/12/1999 Hometown: Saint Petersburg, FL High School: Chaminade-Madonna Eligibility:
Big 12 Conference counterparts No. 17-ranked Baylor and Iowa State open their 2022 league slates on Saturday in Ames, Iowa, for the latest edition in what has been one of the most competitive series of recent years.
Virginia Cavaliers cornerback Anthony Johnson has been named to the 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List. He will join teammates Brennan Armstrong, Kameron Butler, Nick Jackson, Billy Kemp IV, Coen King, and Keytaon Thompson.
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