Get to know the members of the Packers' 2024 NFL Draft class
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The Green Bay Packers selected 11 players during the three-day 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit. Here's a closer look at the newest members of the Green and Gold.
Green Bay's front office seemingly put a premium on players who held leadership positions on their college teams, and those who display high-caliber character.
Green Bay is all in on its overhaul at safety as it reshapes the position under defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley. Here's how the Packers are balancing experience with youth.
Upgrading the protection up front for quarterback Jordan Love was one of the top priorities in the draft for Green Bay GM Brian Gutekunst. Here's how he did just that.
The Big Ten product has vowed to use his freefall in the 2024 NFL Draft as motivation. Here's how the corner is preparing for Green Bay's first rookie minicamp practice.
Green Bay drafted three players who will compete for the opportunity to line up alongside free-agent pickup Xavier McKinney this season. Here's how they're approaching the challenge in rookie camp.
After his performance wearing No. 32 at Green Bay's rookie minicamp last week, the former Trojan should have no problems switching to his old jersey number. Here's how he's acclimating.
Green Bay has overhauled its front line — including with three selections in last month's NFL Draft. Here's how the staff feels about the revamped group.
Although he's a kickoff traditionalist, Rich Bisaccia acknowledged that the NFL's rule change provides him with a rare opportunity to learn something new in his 60s.
Green Bay's All-Pro return man and nickelback said his mother did everything. She was there for everything. She sacrificed everything. Here's how her dedication helped get him to the NFL.
The Green Bay coaching staff is thrilled with the players the team inked to minimum-salary deals to keep doing the thankless-but-important work they do on special teams.
Green Bay is about to kick off the organized team activity portion of its offseason program, and the coaching staff couldn't be happier about the depth on offense.
Green Bay coaches are experimenting with the former USFL MVP quarterback as a pass catcher during OTAs after liking what they saw from him on the scout team last season.
The prospective starting offensive tackle is embracing the three lineman Green Bay selected in this year's NFL draft. He's also viewing the rookies as motivation to keep his job.
After Green Bay added 11 players in the 2024 NFL Draft, Jordan Love took it upon himself to reach out to his newest teammates. Here's how that gesture resonated.
Here's how things may change at running back for the Packers after an offseason that saw fan favorite Aaron Jones get replaced by former Raiders back Josh Jacobs.
Boosted by money from league's TV contract, the NFL's smallest-market team recorded a record in total revenue ahead of its annual shareholders meeting.
Injuries (and a suspension) sidelined two former first-round draft choices for most of the 2023 season. How they bounce back will be worth watching heading into training camp.
From a kicking competition to new challenges on kickoff returns, Green Bay's special teams units have questions to answer when training camp kicks off Monday with the first full-squad practice.
While the linchpin of Green Bay's defense says he isn’t playing any favorites, there are two young players who've stood out over the first two days of training camp.
From a competition for a starting cornerback spot to a leading receiver easing back from a toe injury, there was no shortage of action Wednesday on Day 3 of camp.
Sean Clifford has spent much of the first week of camp running Green Bay's No. 1 offense, and he's doing his best to make the most of the challenge opportunity.
A spirited kicking battle, impending return of a starting offensive lineman and the health of a key wide receiver were among topics touched on after the annual event.
Sean Rhyan and Jordan Morgan are making adjustments as they make their case for the starting right guard job on Green Bay's offensive line during training camp.
From tight end Tucker Kraft getting some good news on his health to a surprising dropped catch from one of Green Bay's most reliable receivers, here's what stood out Tuesday.
While quarterback Jordan Love is expected to see limited action Saturday, there are plenty of other storylines to watch as Green Bay opens exhibition play against the Browns.
There was a lot to glean from backup quarterback Sean Clifford's decision-making, to a rookie linebacker making the most of his opportunity, to the field goal kicking competition.
The playing field wasn't even as the Packers rested dozens of starters and key contributors. The result wasn't pretty, and coach Matt LaFleur challenged his team.
A great individual performance from Eric Wilson led the way for a unit that shut down C.J. Stroud. Meanwhile, Brandon McManus and Daniel Whelan gave the special teams a boost.
On a rainy day where it was hard to tell which was sloppier, Green Bay's play or the Lambeau Field conditions, Matt LaFleur and Co. didn't do themselves any favors.
The teams' longest-running NFL rivalry added another exciting chapter when the outcome wasn't decided until the clock hit zero Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago.
The Packers coach is debating whether to activate the starting cornerback this week against the 49ers. A hampered Alexander was limited to 10 plays against the Bears on Sunday.
Love had no problem owning the mistake he’d made or the alarming trend line that's developed this season. Here's how the divisional showdown with Detroit unfolded and how Green Bay reacted.
Love had no problem owning the mistake he’d made or the alarming trend line that's developed this season. Here's how the divisional showdown with Detroit unfolded and how Green Bay reacted.
Green Bay holds the 23rd overall pick in this year’s NFL draft, but the front office has more to think about than just which players they want to take.
While the rest of the NFC North was making big moves, Brian Gutekunst stayed at pick No. 25 and drafted an offensive lineman. Here's why that's a solid choice.
Caleb Williams is heading to the Windy City, aiming to become the franchise quarterback Chicago has sought for decades. The Bears selected Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on Thursday night after deciding weeks ago to bank on the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner from USC.