The Green Bay Packers are not a team that often gives out third contracts to players. Indeed, aside from their past star quarterbacks Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, very few Packers players have even been approached about signing a third contract.
During minicamp in 2021, the Green Bay Packers signed De’Vondre Campbell. After Campbell turned in an All-Pro season, the Packers used their first-round pick in 2022 on Quay Walker in hope of building a super-tandem at linebacker.
The Green Bay Packers’ lackluster pass rush last season stemmed from the lackluster production provided by their two biggest investments, Rashan Gary and Lukas Van Ness.
NFL games are won in the trenches. Do the Green Bay Packers have enough horsepower at defensive tackle? With the first practice set for Wednesday, here is our Packers training camp preview of the defensive tackles.
You might be Kenny Clark’s backup in 2025. Yes, you! With training camp starting next week, let’s take a snapshot of where the Green Bay Packers’ roster is right now.
When ESPN released the results of its annual survey of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts of the top players at each position, Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark’s name was nowhere to be found.
Kenny Clark ran away with the DT1 spot, so now it’s time to decide on his running mate. Thursday was a big day for the All-Quarter Century Team project here at Acme Packing Company.
Even coming off a down season, Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark is considered one of the best defensive tackles in the powerful NFC North.
The 2025 NFL football season begins this month as there is a preseason game at the end of July. With the new season on its way, here are three Packers who need to step up in 2025 in order for Green Bay to be a contender.
Maybe the rookies will take the NFL by storm. Maybe the free agents will push the team over the top. However, the simple way for the Green Bay Packers to make a run to the Super Bowl is for some of their best players to play better.
OTA’s are underway and football is one step closer to returning. While the excitement of the 2025 season is growing, many members of the Packers pass rush have come to address the slow production in the 2024 season.
The Green Bay Packers’ 2024 season kicked off unusually. In Week 1, they traveled to Brazil to face the Philadelphia Eagles in South America’s first-ever regular season NFL game.
The Green Bay Packers front four struggled to get consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks. As a result, defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley had to make changes to his defense to create pressure.
Following the 2024 NFL season, it was clear the Green Bay Packers needed to focus on improving one specific area of their defense. While the team finished in the top ten in the NFL in sacks, they did not create consistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
With the Green Bay Packers’ locker room closed for renovations, the team’s communications staff has been bringing six players into a room for interviews during organized team activities.
The Green Bay Packers' 2024 season came to a disappointing end as they were defeated by their arch-rivals, the Chicago Bears, in Green Bay to drop down playoff seeds and would then lose to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card round.
Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Kenny Clark struggled through a disappointing season in 2024. The three-time Pro Bowler had his worst statistical campaign since his rookie year back in 2016.
Packers Pro Bowl DL Kenny Clark deserves some recognition for his recent performances. Clark started the year on the slower side of things but since the Thanksgiving game against Miami, his play has jumped to the next level.
The Green Bay Packers were expecting a lot from defensive lineman Kenny Clark this season. The team just signed the UCLA alum to a three-year, $64 million extension, giving him a rare, third contract with the club.
With the start of the 2024 NFL season looming, the Packers had two big contract extensions to work on before then, including a new deal for starting quarterback Jordan Love.
The Packers 3x Pro Bowl defensive lineman Kenny Clark is set to become a free agent after the 2024 season. Kenny Clark is entering his ninth NFL season.
The 2023 season proved to be a remarkable one for the Green Bay Packers, as they exceeded expectations, thanks in large part to the outstanding performance of Kenny Clark, who continued to shine in yet another productive campaign.
The Green Bay Packers were boosted and bolstered by Aaron Rodgers for 18 seasons. A four-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl champion, Rodgers was undoubtedly the reason most gave the Packers a chance to be contenders year after year.