The Green Bay Packers has announced on Thursday a finalized version of their 2025 coaching staff. Beyond what had already been reported, the team also
The Green Bay Packers have officially announced the coaching staff for the 2025 season under HC Matt LaFleur. The following is a list of changes announced
The Green Bay Packers will have a slightly different offseason program. With the draft in Green Bay for the first time ever, the team will do the first week of it virtually.
On day 1 of NFL free agency, the Green Bay Packers signed Guard Aaron Banks. Banks, formerly of the San Francisco 49ers, signed a four year deal worth up to $77 million dollars.
As the Green Bay Packers want to make sure they get out well if the team trades star Jaire Alexander, there could be some that think that getting rid of the cornerback will be for the best.
Green Bay’s minicamp will take place from June 10-12. The 2025 NFL Draft is just three weeks away, and shortly before that event begins, NFL teams will start their offseason workout programs for veteran players.
This week at the NFL owners meetings, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst expressed confidence in his pass rushers and said there would be no need to “chase” to get one in this month’s NFL Draft.
The Green Bay Packers may be the least popular team at the NFL’s Annual League Meeting this year. Green Bay was revealed as the team that submitted a proposal to ban the Tush Push.
As there are ongoing conversations surrounding the Tush Push ban proposal by the Green Bay Packers, the team is looking for supporters and while the Chicago Bears are their on-field rival, the two are allies on this topic.
What if the Packers only drafted guys with super cool names? As some of you may have heard, the 2025 NFL Draft is fast approaching, and for the first time ever, it’s in Green Bay!
The Green Bay Packers must address multiple needs entering the 2025 NFL Draft. Their defense, which was pretty good in Year 1 under coordinator Jeff Hafley, could be even better with a more consistent pass rush and better play at cornerback.
With the Green Bay Packers being at the forefront of the “Tush Push” ban proposal, it seems that it will be a continuous process of changing the language of the actual deal.
The NFL changed its rules concerning its popular training camp and in-season show. The Packers have never appeared on the NFL’s “Hard Knocks,” the documentary-style show following teams through training camp (and, recently, in-season) via rare, behind-the-scenes access.
It is officially the month of the draft, which means in just a few short weeks, the Packers will have several new additions to their roster. Many around the league expect the Packers to target pass rushers, pass catchers, and cornerbacks in this year’s draft.
In three weeks, the Green Bay Packers will be on the clock for the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. The Packers need to improve their front-four pass rush, general manager Brian Gutekunst and Matt LaFleur have said.
The Green Bay Packers spent significant resources in free agency, even though volume wasn't a priority. General manager Brian Gutekunst targeted specific players, adding guard Aaron Banks and cornerback Nate Hobbs on the first day of the legal tampering period.
The 2025 NFL Draft is almost here. The Green Bay Packers enter the draft with eight selections as they prepare to host the event for the first time. Here is a look at the Packers short-term and long-term needs on offense at each position heading into the draft.
The Green Bay Packers will soon have to make tough decisions about their offensive line, including who will be their franchise left tackle for the foreseeable future. Zach Tom, Rasheed Walker, and Sean Rhyan are slated to be unrestricted free agents in 2026.
Jaire Alexander is one of the best players in recent memory to suit up for the Green Bay Packers, but he may have played his last snap with the team. While he’s still a good player when healthy, the former first-round pick has played in only a combined 14 games over the past two seasons.
With Free Agency mostly finished, all attention has turned to what the Packers may do in the draft. Rightfully so as it’s the last big opportunity to shape the roster ahead of the 2025 season.
Yesterday, Brian Gutekunst spoke to reporters and this morning, Matt LaFleur had his turn. We can’t gleam a ton from the NFL Owners Meetings. This is a big time for managers, coaches and owners to give vague answers and not show their cards.
There has been no known evidence presented that would suggest the tush push is a dangerous play, but LaFleur seems to think players are more likely to get hurt when it is run.
As expected, Aaron Banks‘ arrival in Green Bay will displace one of the team’s incumbent offensive guards.
Indications from earlier this offseason pointed to Jaire Alexander‘s time with the Packers coming to an end in 2025. The high-priced cornerback remains on Green Bay’s roster for now, but a soft deadline has emerged for a resolution.
The Green Bay Packers need help with their pass rush.
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