The Minnesota Vikings’ defense is led by one the most aggressive coordinators in the NFL, Brian Flores. The Green Bay Packers’ offensive line is led by Sean Rhyan, who is coming off his first career start at center.
It remains to be seen whether the Packers will be nearly as aggressive at the NFL trade deadline as Green Bay was before the regular season, acquiring All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons, but one key contributor believes he could be on the way out.
When the offense trotted out for its first series of the 2025 season, it was Sean Rhyan who got the nod as the starting right guard. Rhyan played the first series, but then it was Jordan Morgan who trotted out for the second series.
The Green Bay Packers have made significant investments in the offensive line over the past few seasons. Between the draft and free agency, GM Brian Gutekunst has invested plenty of resources into protecting franchise quarterback Jordan Love.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
The 2025 NFL season with be the fourth for Green Bay Packers guard Sean Rhyan. That means it will also be the final year of his entry-level contract, and his future is on the line.
As previously reported, the Green Bay Packers have reshuffled their offensive line, breaking the bank for guard Aaron Banks, moving star Elgton Jenkins to center, and will likely move Jordan Morgan to guard.
It could not be made any clearer that the Green Bay Packers do not value UCLA's Sean Rhyan, as their actions this offseason point to Rhyan's departure after the season.
Two snaps, $2.042 million. This is how much Green Bay Packers starting right guard Sean Rhyan missed, and that is how many snaps he was short of the threshold
The Green Bay Packers made it a priority to upgrade their offensive line this offseason. Green Bay spent big on free agent Aaron Banks, giving him a $77 million contract to leave San Francisco.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Green Bay Packers looked to the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft to bolster their offensive line. With the 54th overall pick, the Packers took offensive tackle Anthony Belton from NC State in the second round.
After the Green Bay Packers' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in their NFC Wild Card matchup, it was made clear that both sides of the ball needed an injection of youth.
UCLA's Kenny Clark and Sean Rhyan were hoping to lead Green Bay back to the promised land, securing the franchise's fifth Lombardi trophy. That quest may have been damaged by recent moves that have hurt the team's interest and their own personal ambitions.
Sean Rhyan is entering the final year of his contract, and looking at the Packers' financial status paired with their recent draft history, Rhyan is unlikely to receive an extension, regardless of his play.
The Green Bay Packers are a funny franchise. Despite playing in the frozen tundra, they have three Hall-of-Fame quarterbacks play their prime years for them, and that's just since the merger.
In the backrooms of draft communities, scouts and analysts spend hours discussing, debating and predicting what teams are going to do come draft day. Through several conversations, there has been an idea that the Green Bay Packers could make a bold move to sure-up their offensive line.
The Green Bay Packers' season came to an end after their 22-10 loss to the Eagles in Philadelphia, a loss full of mistakes, missteps, and regrettable decisions for the Packers that led to the end of the 2024 campaign for former UCLA standouts Kenny Clark and Sean Rhyan.
Right before the regular season, head coach Matt LaFleur hadn't ruled out a scenario where Sean Rhyan and Jordan Morgan would rotate at right guard. That's exactly what happened in the Green Bay Packers preseason opener in Brazil against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Players selected in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft start with a definite advantage. They have almost guaranteed roster spots in their first season, but they also face high expectations from coaches, fans, and the media.
The Green Bay Packers’ most important training camp battle will be along the offensive line. There is currently nothing set in stone when it comes to the starting group.
Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Sean Rhyan isn’t going to give up the starting job at right guard without a fight. Nor should he. It’s not just that Rhyan split snaps with Jon Runyan last season.
GREEN BAY Wis. – The Green Bay Packers have spent the year straddling the fine line of winning in 2023 and building for 2024, a balancing act personified by the rotation at right guard between veteran Jon Runyan and second-year player Sean Rhyan.
When was the last time the Green Bay Packers drafted a notable player in the 3rd round? Except for a small flash here and there, the Packers’ history of third round picks has been very forgettable.