The Green Bay Packers have turned their attention to the offseason. Yes, free agency comes up first. Yes, there will be calls ...
The free-agent market isn’t booming with wide receivers, defensive ends and cornerbacks, which seem to be the Packers’ greatest areas of need.
To meet his own expectations for "urgency," Brian Gutekunst needs to align his first-round strategy to immediate improvement.
The Packers' 2025 free-agent class is an underwhelming one, led by center Josh Myers and kicker Brandon McManus.
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst put the onus on the players and coaches to take the next steps after this year’s one-and-done playoffs. “We’ve got a bunch of good guys in that locker ...
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst saw a team ... give them $57 million in projected cap room (not counting the cost of signing their draft class) heading into the offseason.
Bold decisions by Gutekunst, such as drafting Jordan Love and building the NFL's youngest roster, have the Packers believing ...
Two days before the NFL trade deadline, the Green Bay Packers were trounced 24-14 by the Detroit Lions at Lambeau Field. The ...
Packers general manager Brian ... Gutekunst said. “The life of a player in the National Football League is not very long. We’ve got a bunch of good guys in that locker room.
A potential target is Missouri’s Armand Membou. The Missouri offensive lineman checks in at No. 83 in the Unpacking Future ...
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian ... locker room, and I think it’s time we started competing for championships, right? I think they’re ready.” It was a bold statement by Gutekunst ...