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And for many in Green Bay, that’s exactly the kind of legacy that sticks. Also Read: Green Bay Packers Legend & Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Has Tragically Passed Away ...
ESPN’s picks for the NFL’s quarter-century team (2000-2025) included only one player who ever donned a Green Bay Packers jersey. The list featured a theoretical 53-man roster of the greatest ...
A record crowd of 5,413 fans packed Brown County Arena to take in the show. The Green Bay Press-Gazette's account of the Globetrotters' battle with the Packers' basketball team in 1959.
A former Packers star could be the key replacement for Jaire Alexander in 2025, bringing valuable experience to the team’s cornerback room.
In a stunning move that sent shockwaves through the NFL this morning, the Green Bay Packers released star cornerback Jaire Alexander. The former All-Pro had bee ...
Bears Rookie Trolls Green Bay Packers After Huge Roster Move A Bears rookie wide receiver pokes fun at a Packers cut, sparking early NFC North banter Prince Horton Jun 9, 2025 3:48 PM EDT ...
He didn't mention the Green Bay Packers by name, but Aaron Rodgers referred to them a few times in his introductory press conference with the Pittsburgh Steelers at their minicamp June 10.
And after the release, Packers team President, Mark Murphy shared some insight into what happened with Alexander and – ultimately – why the Packers decided to let him go.
He didn't mention the Green Bay Packers by name, but Aaron Rodgers referred to them a few times in his introductory press conference with the Pittsburgh Steelers at their minicamp June 10. Rodgers ...
The Packers could bring him in on a one-year deal and see what he can produce. Should things work out well, Green Bay could bring him back or simply walk away after a successful season together.
GREEN BAY, Wis. – In his debut season with the Green Bay Packers in 2022, Keisean Nixon took over kick-return duties in the middle of the season and became an All-Pro. In 2023, he became the ...
Associated Press (Photo), Green Bay Packers (Report) Scooter McLean (left) and Jack Vainisi (right) represented the Packers at the first phase of the 1959 NFL Draft, held Dec. 1, 1958.