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The Packers new league year begins today. Free agency closes the book on the previous season, as we look ahead to the next. What moves are the Packers expected to make? On March 4th, the Packers began signing players to new contracts. Chris Brooks is staying with the team, a consistent and reliable running back…


Tomorrow is the day! Well, sort of. The the NFL’s New League Year actually begins on Wednesday at 3PM central time. But tomorrow is when NFL free agents can start coming to terms with NFL teams. Actually, if we are being accurate, NFL free agents’ respective agents can come to terms of agreement with clubs.…


Earlier this week, the Packers resigned RB Chris Brooks to a 2-year $4.85 million dollar extension. Brooks, who was a restricted free agent, has served as the Packers pass blocking running back and the usual go-to option on third down. Chris Brooks is also a top special teamer for Green Bay. With uncertainty surrounding the…


The Green Bay Packers had a disappointing 2025 season. There’s no argument otherwise. Trading for Micah Parsons sent a signal to the league that the Packers believed they were ready for the next step. Instead what we got was repeat of 2024. A stumble to the finish line before an ignominious loss in the first…


In the words of Plutarch Heavensbee: “Moves and countermoves.” Which might best describe the Green Bay Packers offseason. Free agency officially opens in one week, with the legal negotiation window beginning Monday, March 9. The Packers enter the period facing a complicated roster puzzle: several starters who played roughly 80% or more of snaps last season…


The Packers moved quickly filling their Special Teams Coordinator vacancy by hiring Cameron Achord as the new Special Teams Coordinator . Achord takes over a special teams unit that has had it fair share of struggles the past few years. Former coordinator Rich Bisaccia stepped down as Special Teams coordinator after 4 years in Green…


The Packers are a franchise that is known for consistency, confirmed in past seasons through the NFL Players Association. Teams receive an overall ranking based on seventeen different categories. This year’s list has been leaked by Kalyn Kahler of ESPN. The Packers went from 7th overall in 2025 all the way down to 21st overall.…