The Green Bay Packers found themselves on the wrong end of a 27-2 score Sunday night against the Denver Broncos. This lopsided beatdown came two days after the Broncos won the joint practice against the Packers.
Wide receiver one. That's one of the most talked about topics regarding the Green Bay Packers this offseason. And that's because the Packers have had several good players, but not a clear, dominant top pass-catching option since trading Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022.
Green Bay Packers training camp will begin on Monday. Over the next month of practices and preseason games, jobs will be won. Emanuel Wilson and Malik Heath are two examples from last year.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Over the last few years, the Green Bay Packers have done very well when it comes to developing undrafted free agents. Last season, wide receiver Malik Heath ended up playing a significant role with the team, playing in 13 games with one start.
It was quite nice experiencing a NFL Draft that did not feature criticism of the Packers passing on a wide receiver in the first round. The young WR core of the Green Bay Packers put that narrative to rest.
The Green Bay Packers did a solid job of upgrading some weaknesses on their roster during the 2024 NFL Draft. Their first-round pick, offensive tackle Jordan Morgan heard his name called as he fills a major void in the trenches.
This season, the Green Bay Packers continued their streak of 19 consecutive years in which an undrafted rookie was listed on the Week 1 roster when Ole Miss wide receiver Malik Heath made the final 53-man cut.
The Giants knocked off the Packers (6-7) 24-22 on "Monday Night Football" to extend their win streak to three games and improve to 5-8 on the season. Here are the biggest takeaways from the Giants' thrilling win.
Green Bay Packers rookie receiver Malik Heath played 11 snaps against the Detroit Lions. He caught four passes. “That’s a pretty good game,” Heath said with a laugh.
Rookie wide receiver Malik Heath from Mississippi had long-shot odds to make the Green Bay Packers entering fall camp as an undrafted free agent. The 6-foot-2, 213-pound wideout impressed during the preseason, though, and Green Bay rewarded him with a spot on the initial 53-man roster.