The Green Bay Packers recently proposed a rule to ban the Super Bowl champion Eagles’ now-famous variation of the quarterback sneak – which is also known as the “brotherly shove.” Seattle Seahawks president of football operations and general manager John Schneider was asked about his thoughts on the proposal to ban the play during the latest edition of The John Schneider Show on Seattle Sports by Wyman and Bob co-host Bob Stelton.
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Hosted on MSNPackers facing scary competition in trade for superstar WRThe Green Bay Packers seem to be chasing Seattle Seahawks wide receiver D.K. Metcalf, who is largely viewed as a trade candidate heading into the NFL offseason. The Packers make perfect sense as a destination for Metcalf,
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A lot of the early offseason chatter with the Packers, including from their own players, has centered around whether the team needs a veteran No. 1 wide receiver to help take the offense to the next level and with deep-threat Christian Watson injured to begin the 2025 season.
Round and round we go, with fresh new DK Metcalf trade chatter every day. As of yesterday, the latest was that the New England Patriots had 'kicked the tires' o
It looks as though the Green Bay Packers could be in the mix to make a big move ahead of the NFL Draft. The NFC North side are coming off a season in which they made the playoffs,
Despite various reporting online on Friday, the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks have not engaged in trade talks involving wide receiver DK Metcalf, according to Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.
Green Bay appears close to acquiring such a wide receiver from the Seattle Seahawks. Packers and Seahawks gaining traction in DK Metcalf trade talks The Packers are reportedly engaged in trade ...
The Green Bay Packers have drafted 11, 13 and 11 players in the last three years, so it makes sense that general manager Brian Gutekunst appears intent on adding more picks than the seven he holds for 2025. Speaking with reporters at last week’s NFL Scouting Combine, Gutekunst was asked about not having as many selections as in recent years.
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