Packers Cut Roberson, Sign Another Rookie LB
An undrafted free agent signee has already been cut loose by the Packers, who later added a fifth tryout player to the roster.
An undrafted free agent signee has already been cut loose by the Packers, who later added a fifth tryout player to the roster.
The Packers wasted no time in replacing their most recent cut.
The team is trimming some fat off the roster to make way for some fresh faces.
The Packers have inked two rookie draft picks to contracts so far today.
As it turns out, the Packers' "other" rookie running back will be a part of the full off-season program.
One big name from the Packers' 2013 draft class will be limited in his availability for the team's off-season program.
News broke overnight from a Packers beat writer that the team's offensive line is undergoing a major change this off-season.
After releasing one inside linebacker, the Packers might be looking to move another.
The Green Bay Packers have signed Aaron Rodgers to a contract extension. He will likely become the highest paid player in NFL history.
Well, this is surprising.
According to a report by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Packers will have one fewer Buckeye on their roster this season.
It's not often that an All-Pro is traded in the NFL, but it appears that is exactly what is happening this week.
The 18-hour pipe dream is over, folks. It was fun while it lasted.
One of Green Bay's two major contract negotiations concluded today: Clay Matthews beat out Aaron Rodgers for the first contract extension of the Packers' offseason.
Yes, the Packers actually signed a free agent who played in the NFL for a different team last season!
The Packers' four preseason games include three of the four NFC West teams, but thankfully not the one that ended Green Bay's season.
Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport were at it again today, breaking news on both of the big upcoming Packers contracts within minutes of each other.
NFL.com reports that the QB and his team are getting close in their negotiations for an extension.
Green Bay's front office elected to stand pat with the tight end, meaning he will return for the 2013 season.
Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel is reporting that Brad Jones has signed a contract as the Packers' first unrestricted free agent signing of 2013.
Among the head coach's comments to the media was some substantial praise for the Packers' young running back. But does it really mean anything?
Among the notable changes from the NFL meetings today are a new penalty for offensive players and the elimination of the Tuck rule.
Adam Schefter suggested on TV today that Aaron Rodgers might get a staggeringly lucrative contract extension.
As expected, the Green Bay Packers were awarded a compensatory pick in this year's NFL Draft due to the free agency period of 2012.
The details of A.J. Hawk's contract restructure are now public, and it will save the Packers about $7 million over the next three years.
One of the Packers' best special teams players will return.