The Green Bay Packers suffered a significant setback in NFL training camp Tuesday, as promising offensive lineman Travis Glover sustained a season-ending injury.
The Green Bay Packers have lost offensive lineman Travis Glover for the season. Because of a shoulder injury, the Packers had to place him on injured reserve—and since the move was made throughout training camp, under the 90-man roster rules, Glover won't be able to return in the 2025 season.
The Green Bay Packers announced they have signed WR Isaiah Neyor to the roster. In a corresponding move, the team placed OT Travis Glover on injured reserve. Glover hurt his shoulder recently.
The Green Bay Packers as a whole suffered a withering end to last season with a stagnant, snafu-filled playoff loss to the Eagles. Then-rookie offensive lineman Travis Glover played his part in the debacle, inserted to replace the injured Elgton Jenkins and promptly racking up costly penalties.
The Green Bay Packers are a few pieces away from being a Super Bowl contender in the NFC, and they'll have the financial flexibility to take some swings in free agency this offseason.
The Packers head into the 2025 offseason with a well known to-do list. It is clear what areas of the team, Green Bay will need to address. There is a lot of talk around the Packers needing to add a WR, overturn the CB room, and add a pass rusher.
The Green Bay Packers whimpered out of the playoffs with an ugly loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, and if they want to be considered legitimate Super Bowl contenders in 2025, then they'll need to build a more sustainable offense around Jordan Love.
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
Jacob Monk and Travis Glover were busy. The Packers selected eleven players in this spring’s NFL Draft, keeping up a trend of big draft classes over the past few years.