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The pressure is on for the Green Bay Packers and head coach Matt LaFleur to make a deep postseason run this season.
Perhaps that is why they have a new General Manager. However, now it is Green Bay looking like the Vikings, looking up at the Bears and the Lions. Detroit had Penei Sewell ranked third and Jahmyr Gibbs ranked ninth.
With the 2026 season still a few weeks away, the Packers' safety duo has been named one of the best units in the NFL.
The trouble lies in who the Packers have behind them on the depth chart. The reserve group, consisting of players like Jaylin Simpson, Kitan Oladipo and Jonathan Baldwin II, is still an inexperienced unit.
Will Josh Jacobs' off-the-field issues resolve? Do the Packers have a RB2? Can MarShawn Lloyd stay healthy? Previewing the position entering camp.
One analyst believes Green Bay Packers rookie Brandon Cisse landed in an ideal situation to develop into a starting cornerback.
[Editor’s note: The following article is from Athlon Sports’ 2026 NFL Preview magazine. Order your issue online today, or grab a copy at newsstands and retail racks nationwide.] Even Brian Gutekunst found himself wondering what might’ve been.
One thing is an absolute when it comes to Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers’ offense. They are going to run the ball. Last season, the Packers finished fifth in run-play percentage. Three of the teams ahead of them, the Ravens, Bills and Commanders ...
From humble beginnings in a meatpacking town to thirteen NFL titles, discover how the community-owned Green Bay Packers defied the odds to become an enduring icon of American sports.
