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A to Z Sports on MSNPre-minicamp Packers 53-man roster projection features tough decisions and key trends coming out of OTAsThe Green Bay Packers have their mandatory minicamp this week. After two weeks of organized team activities (OTAs), this is the final week of collective offseason work before players have some time to rest before the grind of training camp,
The Green Bay Packers will open training camp in 2025 on Wednesday, July 23, the team announced Wednesday.
Organized team activities are continuing this week, with Tuesday’s practice marking exactly 50 days until the first practice of training camp.
While the NFL Draft has come and gone, there's still a lot going on with the Packers, including the annual shareholders meeting and the start of training camp next month. You can submit your question below and I'll answer a selection of them in a later story.
On Oct. 26, Love will face off against former teammate and friend Aaron Rodgers, who is the Steelers’ new No. 1 quarterback, when the Packers travel to Acrisure Stadium for the primetime “Sunday Night Football” slot.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy Packers could be about to make blockbuster tradeESPN’s Bill Barnwell suggests that if Golden’s blazing 4.29 speed shows signs of translating to being a difference-maker at the NFL level during training camp this summer, the Packers could look to trade Romeo Doubs or one of their other top playmakers.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell suggested that Packers WR Romeo Doubs is the team's "most obvious" trade candidate this offseason.
GREEN BAY, WI (WSAU) — The next big thing on the Packers’ calendar has been scheduled for late July. The team will host the annual Shareholders Meeting on July 25th at 3:00 PM at Lambeau Field, two days after the start of Training Camp.
A former Green Bay Packers kicker who failed to lock down a long-term role in the NFL has landed a new opportunity to keep playing football.
After the draft, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said he expected plenty of competition across the roster. One position group that should see a lot of competition is the receiving corps. With 12 players competing for probably six spots, the race for playing time in Green Bay’s receiver room should be tight going into training camp.