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  • Packers Plan for Quay Walker: No Option, But Full Support

    Packers Plan for Quay Walker: No Option, But Full Support

    As the Green Bay Packers wrap up their offseason program and head into training camp, all eyes are on Quay Walker, the team’s former first-round pick who is still a big piece of their defense even though his fifth-year option wasn’t picked up.

    Walker, a first-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, has been the Packers’ most consistent defender. He’s led the team in tackles each of his first three seasons and has over 100 total tackles every year, including 102 in 2024.

    Despite that production, the Packers didn’t pick up his rookie deal via the fifth-year option like they did with fellow 2022 draftee Devonte Wyatt earlier this offseason.

    But don’t worry — general manager Brian Gutekunst said earlier this summer the team still sees a long-term future with Walker in Green Bay.

    “We collectively have high expectations for him,” head coach Matt LaFleur said recently.

    A Focused Recovery, Not a Setback

    Walker didn’t participate in on-field activities during mandatory minicamp, but LaFleur said there were no new injuries or setbacks in his rehab process.

    Instead, Walker worked with the rehab group due to lingering effects from last season when he missed four games — one due to a concussion and three from an ankle injury. He also missed time in 2023 with a knee issue.

    But LaFleur is optimistic about Walker entering Year 4 and his second under defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.

    “He’s mentally much further along,” LaFleur said. “Having a foundation of playing in this league now a few years, and he’s played some really good football.”

    The challenge now? Consistency.

    Can Walker stay healthy and play at a high level every week?

    That’s the next step — and the Packers are betting he can do it.

    Other Minicamp Notes: Absences and Anticipation

    Walker wasn’t the only player missing time during minicamp.

    Here’s the list:

    • Jayden Reed
    • Nate Hobbs
    • Christian Watson
    • Elgton Jenkins
    • Aaron Banks
    • Zayne Anderson
    • Kalen King
    • John Williams* Messiah Swinson
    • Micah Robinson
    • Julian Hicks
    • Kamal Hadden
    • Omar Brown
    • Collin Oliver

    LaFleur said he’s hopeful they’ll be ready for training camp, “sometime during camp.”

    Big surprise: Bo Melton is taking reps at corner. Even his brother, an NFL corner, is impressed with his versatility.

    Mark Murphy’s Emotional Sendoff

    Minicamp wrapped up with a great moment as longtime Packers President Mark Murphy addressed the team for the last time before he retires.

    After kicker Brandon McManus booted a 58 yard field goal, practice ended early, and LaFleur gathered the team for a final huddle.

    Murphy will officially step down on July 25 and be replaced by Ed Policy. He got a signed helmet from the team.

    LaFleur praised Murphy’s leadership and impact on and off the field:

    “He’s a better man than leader. Appreciate him for the opportunity to be part of this great organization. It’s changed my life and my family’s life.”

    The sendoff ended with a full team chant: “1, 2, 3 — Super Bowl!”

    Looking Ahead: Training Camp and Beyond

    Minicamp is done, now it’s on to training camp, which starts July 23.

    For Quay Walker, this next phase is huge. The Packers didn’t pick up his 5th year option, but they’re invested in what he brings to the table — on the field and in the locker room.

    He needs to stay healthy and elevate his game to determine if the Packers lock him up long term or let him walk in free agency.

    Either way, the message from the coaches and front office is clear:

    They believe in Quay Walker — and they’re all in on him.

  • Green Bay Packers Sign Former Miami WR Sam Brown Jr.

    Green Bay Packers Sign Former Miami WR Sam Brown Jr.

    The Green Bay Packers have signed wide receiver Sam Brown Jr. to add depth and experience to the receiving corps. Brown, an undrafted rookie free agent, has experience from West Virginia University, the University of Houston and the University of Miami.

    With a 6-2, 200 frame Brown can make an impact at the next level. He recently attended the Miami Dolphins’ rookie camp to showcase his skills and keep his NFL career alive.

    A Collegiate Journey of Growth

    Brown started his college career at West Virginia, where he became a reliable target. He then transferred to Houston and became a key part of the Cougars’ passing attack. In his first season with the Cougars, he had 41 receptions for 471 yards and 4 touchdowns.

    His best year was 2023 when he earned All-Big 12 honorable mention after having 62 receptions for 815 yards. He played with Packers’ first round pick Matthew Golden, so he may adjust quickly to life in Green Bay.

    After the 2023 season, Brown moved to Miami, where he continued to show his skills. In 2024, he played in 12 games, started 9 and had 36 receptions for 509 yards and 2 touchdowns. His best game was against Louisville, where he had 3 catches for 125 yards and a touchdown and was named ACC Receiver of the Week.

    Physical Projections and Potential

    Brown’s athleticism is impressive with a 40 time of 4.44 and a vertical jump of 41.5 which puts him among the top at his position. He has the speed and explosiveness to be successful in the NFL.

    He will wear No. 17 for the Packers, which was previously worn by Davante Adams, one of the best receivers in the league. He’s going to have to carve out his own identity in Green Bay.

    What This Means for the Packers

    With the Packers needing depth at wide receiver Brown’s signing makes sense. His versatility, size and experience can play right away if injuries or underperformance hits the current roster.

    He’s not a household name yet but his college production and physicals make him a guy to watch. If he keeps developing he’ll be a big piece of the Giants’ offense .

  • Will Jordan Love Rise to the Occasion as Packers Target the Playoffs?

    Will Jordan Love Rise to the Occasion as Packers Target the Playoffs?

    As the Green Bay Packers get ready for another NFL season, the team is at a crossroads. With one of the youngest rosters in the league, the Packers have made the playoffs the last two years. This year they want to keep that trend going with minimal losses in free agency and a top 10 roster.

    The NFC North is tougher than ever and with the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings looking strong, the Packers need to be ready to step up if they want to make a deep run.

    Building a Competitive Roster

    Packers GM Brian Gutekunst has been building this team for 8 years and has made 80 draft picks. The Packers are 8th in the league in roster depth but face stiff competition in the division.

    The Lions and Vikings are not just good teams, they’re built to win now. The Lions went 15-2 last year with injuries and the Vikings went 14-3 and added Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen to the defense.

    The Lions and Vikings: Foes to Fear

    The Detroit Lions even with injuries showed they can play at a high level. Their offense is a juggernaut and their defense will be better with Aidan Hutchinson back. They also added defensive pieces through the draft and free agency.

    The Minnesota Vikings with a 14-3 record present their own challenges. Although they have uncertainty at QB with J.J. McCarthy starting, their roster is otherwise solid. Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen added to the defense only makes them better.

    Jordan Love: The Key to Success

    For the Packers to go further, Jordan Love has to step up. The team has surrounded him with a good offensive line and talented wide receivers. Emerging stars like Tucker Kraft and Josh Jacobs who had a great debut season with the Packers help out.

    The addition of first round wide receiver Matthew Golden could put the offense in the top 10. But none of that matters if Love can’t take control of the field and lead the team.

    Defensive Strength and Potential

    Defensively the Packers made some smart moves to maintain their strength. Despite a spotty pass rush last year, the addition of Nate Hobbs and the growth of Edgerrin Cooper looks promising. Consistency from the defense will be key to the team’s overall success.

    But how will the defense hold up against the elite offenses in the NFC North?

    Overcoming Challenges and Looking Ahead

    While the Packers are good, there are still questions, especially with special teams and quarterback evaluation. The team’s performance in those areas will decide their fate in the NFC North.

    With the Lions likely to win the division, the Packers need to fix those issues. As the season goes on the Packers will be watched closely. Jordan Love’s development and the team’s ability to adjust and grow will be the keys to playoff success.

    The road gets tough, but with a good roster and good leadership the Packers can make some noise. Whether Jordan Love can deliver when it matters most will be the question of the year.

    As the NFC North gets more competitive, the Packers will have to prove they can handle the heat and take the next step in the rebuild.