• Packers G.M. downplays Drew Lock’s pre-draft visit

    The Packers have benefitted from generational stability at quarterback, a stability that stemmed from drafting one in the first round when they had a 35-year-old star at the top of his game. But even though Aaron Rodgers was a clearly defined successor to Brett Favre, Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst downplayed bringing in Missouri quarterback [more]
  • Packers have “flexibility” in draft after moves in free agency

    Former Packers General Manager Ted Thompson seemed allergic to free agency. This isn’t Thompson’s team anymore, though. Green Bay signed edge rushers Za'Darius Smith and Preston Smith, safety Adrian Amos and offensive lineman Billy Turner in free agency. That gives the Packers “flexibility” in the draft, the second for current G.M. Brian Gutekunst. “I always [more]
  • Packers plan to exercise Kenny Clark’s 2020 option

    In a recent look at which 2016 first-round picks will have their fifth-year options exercised, we opined that the Packers would likely exercise their option on defensive tackle Kenny Clark‘s contract. Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst confirmed that’s the intention on Monday. Gutekunst said during a press conference that nothing has been formalized at this [more]
  • Packers days of never going abroad could be drawing short

    The Packers stand alone in many ways, but one of the things they’ve held onto longer than any team may not last much longer. According to Peter King of NBC’s Football Morning in America, the Packers are likely (perhaps as soon as next season) to finally play a foreign game, as “the NFL is conscious [more]
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