After suffering an oblique injury in the second half of the Green Bay Packers’ Week 1 victory over Detroit, premier right tackle Zach Tom was inactive for Week 2, played one snap in Week 3 and was inactive again in Week 4.
The Green Bay Packers head to Motown to take on the Detroit Lions in their second meeting of the season. Green Bay enters this week’s game with a 7-3-1 mark while the Lions are 7-4.
Following the Bengals game, Green Bay Packers right tackle Zach Tom was dealing with aches and exhaustion. As the team readies for its Week 7 showdown with the Arizona Cardinals, the Packers received a combination of good and troubling injury news leading up to Sunday’s contest at Lambeau Field.
After Sunday’s game against the Bengals, Green Bay Packers right tackle Zach Tom’s body was filled with agony and fatigue. After Friday’s practice, two days before the Packers are set to play at the Arizona Cardinals, Tom sat casually at his locker with a smile.
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The Green Bay Packers continued their preparations for Sunday’s game at the Arizona Cardinals, with one key starter returning to practice on Thursday. Right tackle Zach Tom, who battled through an oblique injury to play every snap in Sunday’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals, practiced on Thursday.
The Green Bay Packers weren’t appreciably healthier in their first game coming out of the bye. They left it significantly more injured. Three players dropped out of Sunday’s victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Injuries have wreaked havoc with the Packers’ offensive line through the season’s first five games, but that isn’t the only issue that’s plaguing Luke Butkus’ unit.
The Packers offensive line is making the case to be the team’s biggest disappointment so far in 2025. The unit has struggled with injuries which has led to inconsistent play.
The Packers entered the bye week with some significant questions. Between injuries along the offensive line, at wide receiver, and some inconsistent play from a defense that was built in 2024 on creating turnovers, Green Bay’s last two games before the bye week raise questions about Green Bay’s ability to contend in the NFC.
The Green Bay Packers returned to practice Monday after their Week 5 bye. It was good news for the Packers offense as wide receiver Christian Watson practiced for the first time since tearing his ACL last season.
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 Packers have advanced to their early week 5 bye week. Knowing your team has a week 5 bye entering the season is normally not favored by most coaches, however, here’s why the early bye week benefits the Packers.
Bears Bears QB Caleb Williams spoke about second-round WR Luther Burden‘s breakout game and said that he will be a big part of the game plan moving forward for them.
Green Bay Packers starting right tackle Zach Tom is not expected to play on Sunday night against the host Dallas Cowboys to allow for time to heal from a recurring abdominal injury.
The NFL season has only just kicked off, but injuries are already hitting teams hard. The Green Bay Packers find themselves in that situation as they prepare for Week 2 with uncertainty surrounding offensive tackle Zach Tom.
The Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks got into it during Thursday’s joint practice — and not just football-wise. Players from both teams had their fuses blow up in a heated practice session that resulted in fights and even got a player tossed out of the field.
As the kids say today, Brian Gutekunst and Russ Ball “cooked”. Prior to the start of training camp, the Packers extended RT Zach Tom to a four-year deal worth $88 million.
Zach Tom has a new contract. Now he’ll be looking for a new set of wheels. The car the Green Bay Packers’ highly paid right tackle drives is the same one he drove at Wake Forest.
One of the biggest questions the Green Bay Packers have faced all season long is figuring out a contract extension for right tackle Zach Tom. While he has not made any Pro Bowls or All-Pro teams, he is widely regarded to be one of the best offensive linemen in the NFL by his peers and opposing coaches and scouts.
The Green Bay Packers have made a major investment in their offensive line by agreeing to a four-year, $88M extension with right tackle Zach Tom, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Packers and OT Zach Tom have reached an agreement on a four-year extension that will keep him in Green Bay for the foreseeable future. According to Pelissero, the contract is worth $88 million and has a max value of $92 million.
The Green Bay Packers are not known as a team that spends a whole lot of money on free agents, but they do tend to take care of their own players. Well, the Packers have numerous key players who are in need of contract extensions heading into 2025, and perhaps none are more important than offensive lineman Zach Tom.
The Packers are expected to sign right tackle Zach Tom to a long-term contract extension before the start of the regular season, according to The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman.
The Packers enter the 2025 offseason with ample cap space to make a splash move and some clear roster needs that should be addressed. They could go out and sign a #1 wide receiver, an elite pass rusher, or a lockdown corner – all understandable moves.
A lot of attention is going to be given to the offensive line of the Green Bay Packers over the next few weeks. It is arguably the biggest positional battle that will ensue in training camp, with Zach Tom being involved.
The Green Bay Packers roster is loaded with young talent. Some players are better known than others and have yet to get their flowers. One player who would fall into that category is offensive lineman Zach Tom.
Flopping happens all the time in the NFL, especially after the whistle. It may not be flopping like what we see in the NBA, but a well-timed flop can be very advantageous if the performance catches the eye of an NFL ref.