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Packers 53-Man Roster Projection
Sports Illustrated· 3 days agoGREEN BAY, Wis. – In exactly one month, the Green Bay Packers will begin training camp. Those practices ...
Packers Pick Ed Policy to Replace Mark Murphy as President
Sports Illustrated· 23 hours agoEd Policy, whose father, Carmen, helped build the San Francisco 49ers into five-time Super Bowl...
PFF: Packers Have One of NFL’s Best Backfields
Sports Illustrated· 5 days agoThe Green Bay Packers, who signed Josh Jacobs and released Aaron Jones at the start of free agency, have the sixth-best backfield in ...
Packers Offseason Report Card: Injuries
Sports Illustrated· 6 days agoDefensive coordinator wasn’t the only big change made this offseason by the Green Bay Packers. At strength and conditioning coordinator ...
Who Will Rush for More Yards: Jacobs or Jones?
Sports Illustrated· 4 days agoIn a stunning turn of events on Day 1 of NFL free agency, the Green Bay Packers signed running back Josh Jacobs and released the explosive ...
Packers Cut Kicking Competition to Two
Sports Illustrated· 6 days agoThe Green Bay Packers released Jack Podlesny on Wednesday, cutting the kicking competition to a two-man battle between Anders Carlson ...
Should Packers Sign Former Defensive Player of Year?
Sports Illustrated· 4 days agoOne of the hottest competitions in Green Bay Packers training camp could be at cornerback, with Eric Stokes battling Carrington Valentine ...
PFF Criminally Underrates Packers’ Receivers
Sports Illustrated· 5 days agoIn its ranking of NFL receiver corps, Pro Football Focus placed the Green Bay Packers at No. 14. As in 13 teams have a better group of ...
Only Two Packers on Top 100 NFL Players List
Sports Illustrated· 4 days agoThe Green Bay Packers are one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl but they have the fewest players among NFC North teams in Pete Prisco ...
ESPN’s Offseason Grades: Did Packers Do Enough?
Sports Illustrated· 6 days agoThe Green Bay Packers are “real contenders” entering the 2024 NFL season, according to ESPN.com’s Seth Walder, but did they do enough ...