Mike Spofford recaps last year's free agent acquisitions for Green Bay and looks ahead to the start of the 2025 NFL season in this edition of Packers Daily.
NFC North, lost to Eagles in wild-card round Overview: The Packers made the playoffs for a second straight season. But they ...
Sterling Sharpe’s brilliant seven-year career with the Green Bay Packers is good enough to join football greats in the Pro Football Hall of Fame ...
His ability to cover receivers and generate turnovers makes him a prime free-agent candidate for the Packers. I am a student at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, set to graduate in 2026 with ...
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs is a lot of things. One thing he certainly is not is shy. During a series of interviews at the Super Bowl, Jacobs pro ...
The Green Bay Packers could be moving on from Jaire Alexander this offseason. They could be in the market for a starting corner in free agency to replace him. While listing potential replacements ...
Keisean Nixon is definitely enjoying this offseason after his best season to date. Although, ironically, this is the first ...
The Packers have over 44 million dollars in Cap Space in 2025. If they can make it work, Tee should be in Green Bay. Spotrac projects Higgins to command a four-year, $101 million deal in free agency.
Dajani suggests that Green Bay should pursue Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl cornerback Byron Murphy in free agency to help ... move for the Green Bay Packers. His experience, ball-hawking skills ...
Cornerback is a big need for the Packers in free agency. Here are the players GM Brian Gutekunst should be looking at closely. Green Bay Packers wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks (13) is unable to ...
In Week 4, the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green ... up Green Bay’s secondary. His ability to cover receivers and generate turnovers makes him a prime free-agent candidate for the Packers.
Last offseason, the Green Bay Packers signed running back Josh Jacobs and safety Xavier McKinney in free agency. They were superb additions with their performance and leadership. More of that is ...