With training camp (probably?) looming in the next few weeks, the Green Bay Packers have taken an important step by signing first-round pick QB Jordan Love and second-round pick RB AJ Dillon to rookie deals. Per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Packers showed great faith in Jordan Love with a fully guaranteed contract of $12,383,470…
Green Bay Packers: Row 54
When asked my opinion about back to NFL and Green Bay Packers football, I don’t have one. Hopeful the Packers will play with fans in the stands, I’m uncertain at this point. Games canceled; postponed and/or rescheduled, I need to prepare now for the possibility that Packers game may be played with partial attendance or…
Packers Pro Shop and Hall of Fame now open
On Monday June 29, the Green Bay Packers announced that the Hall of Fame and Pro Shop are now open. The Hall of Fame has implemented several new procedures and policies to keep guests safe, including retail-sector, back-to-business precautionary guidelines offered by Brown County Public Health, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and the CDC to…
Jace Sternberger – 2020 breakout?
For former Texas A&M Aggie tight end Jace Sternberger, his rise to being the no. 1 TE option for the Green Bay Packers was all a part of the plan. When he was drafted, Jimmy Graham was the incumbent first option in-house, with Sternberger, Robert Tonyan, and veteran Marcedes Lewis being the proven veteran. Signed…
No Lambeau Leaps in 2020
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we still aren’t sure whether an NFL season will happen, and if so, when fans will be allowed in stadiums. One thing we do know is that it is likely there won’t any Lambeau Leaps in Green Bay in 2020. Sports Business Daily’s Ben Fischer reported on Wednesday…
Packers Shareholders meeting to be held virtually
The Green Bay Packers announced late last week that their annual meeting of shareholders will be held virtually on Thursday, July 23 at 11 a.m. The Packers Board of Directors met last weekend at its regular quarterly meeting and approved the decision to hold the shareholders meeting virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A formal…
The former fifth-round selection out of Penn State by the rival Chicago Bears, safety Adrian Amos signed on with the Green Bay Packers for four years and $36 million last offseason. And after his first season with the Packers, it is safe to say they made the right decision in terms of which safety to…