It’s early, but the Green Bay Packers‘ offense appears to have a fumbling problem. Throughout the early practices of training camp this summer, ball security has become a big issue for Green Bay’s weapons, which head coach Matt LaFleur has taken notice of.
There certainly seems to be something different in Green Bay Packers training camp this year compared to previous seasons. Typically, there have been very few fights or overly physical play at practice before the season starts, though some scuffles are known to breakout when the Packers and other NFL teams meet for joint practices.
The Green Bay Packers’ kicker situation to start the 2024 NFL season was not exactly a great chapter in the franchise’s history. But it changed for the better once Brandon McManus signed with the Packers and took over as the team’s top kicker.
The Green Bay Packers had their first padded practice Monday after kicking off training camp last week. Speaking to reporters, head coach Matt LaFleur outlined what he’s hoping for out of third-season receiver Malik Heath this summer entering what could very well be a year of reckoning for the former undrafted free agent.
The Green Bay Packers have made the the NFL Playoffs in each of the past two seasons, each with Jordan Love as their starting quarterback following Aaron Rodgers‘ 15-year run under center.
Finally, football season is here. After four shorts-and-helmets practices to start training camp, the Green Bay Packers will put on the pads for the first time on a sweltering Monday on Ray Nitschke Field.
The Green Bay Packers added a boost to their pass defense in the offseason when they signed defensive back Nate Hobbs via free agency. The team signed him to a four-year, $48 million contract last May.
Last season, the Green Bay Packers made another playoff appearance under Matt LaFleur's coaching and with Jordan Love as their quarterback, but unfortunately, failed to advance past a Wild Card game.
When Jordan Love got hurt at the end of Week 1 last year, the Green Bay Packers had to turn to backup Malik Willis in the next two games. Both ended in W’s.
After two unsuccessful years with the New York Jets, Nathaniel Hackett will return to the Green Bay Packers. Head coach Matt LaFleur confirmed that his former offensive coordinator will rejoin the Packers’ coaching staff in a different role.
The Green Bay Packers came into training camp with a ton to prove. They haven't won the NFC North since 2021 and they're still one of the youngest teams in the league.
The Green Bay Packers are entering NFL training camp with high expectations and playoff aspirations, but a routine media session took an unexpectedly chaotic turn on Wednesday.
Head coach Matt LaFleur and the Packers are turning up the heat on the battle for the starting left tackle job. As the Packers’ offense aims to make some
There’s a familiar face back on the sidelines alongside head coach Matt LafLeur, as the Packers open training camp. According to a report from Matt Schneidman of The Athletic, the Packers have brought back Nathaniel Hackett in an advisory role for LaFleur and the offense.
Like Matt LaFleur and Liam Coen have done, former Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach and current Houston Texans offensive coordinator Nick Caley has the resume, scheme, and platform to launch himself among the ranks of an NFL head coach.
The Green Bay Packers are counting on Jordan Love and the passing game to take a step forward in 2025. In 2024, the Packers were 14th in the league overall
Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers have just one goal in mind heading into the upcoming 2025 NFL season. That goal is to win a Super Bowl. Nothing else would qualify as a successful season for this group.
Newly minted Packers wideouts Matthew Golden and Savion Williams are excited to have found their NFL home in Green Bay, but they just can’t seem to find much to do off the field.
While the drafting of these two young wide receivers was meant to make the Packers a better team, one pass-catcher apparently was questioning what it meant for his future.
There's something rare happening in Green Bay in 2025. No, it wasn't the NFL Draft, or the Packers taking a wideout in the first round since 2002. The other rarity in Green Bay will occur on Sept.