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However, running back Josh Jacobs, who just produced a Pro Bowl season with 1,329 yards rushing and 15 rushing touchdowns, said the Packers need "a real wide receiver" who is a "proven No. 1" on ...
Repeating what he told Milwaukee radio station 97.3 The Game, Jacobs told Pro Football Talk Live that the Packers “need” a receiver. “I love the guys that we have in the receiving room ...
Jordan Love wedding. Love, who has led the Packers to the playoffs in each of his first two years as the starter, is tying the knot to Stone, whom he met through mutual friends while in college ...
Hopefully as this draft unfolds we’re able to just sit back and select the best player that falls to us. I think that’s [a position] we prepare ourselves to be in.” Asked if he wants his first-round ...
Here are some of the biggest things we learned on Day 2 of the draft: The NFL is sending Shedeur Sanders a message Maybe it didn't start as a collective effort, but it's sure turning into one.
Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst says Green Bay's roster can win, even without adding anyone in the draft. "If we had to go play next week I feel really good about our roster," Gutekunst said.