The Packers will make a series of moves to get under the $301.2 million salary cap, but many will depend on how active they ...
The Packers agreed to sign running back Chris Brooks to a two-year, $4.85 million deal. Brooks was scheduled to become a restricted free agent.
Apparently Rich Bisaccia did not leave the Green Bay Packers to retire. A report has him close to taking a job with Clemson ...
Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur received a lower grade from players in a recent NFLPA survey. The team's late-season ...
Readers ask Pete Dougherty if the Green Bay Packers still are in a Super Bowl window and what they must do to stay there.
GREEN BAY − The Green Bay Packers took a decline in the NFL Players Association report card for 2026.
The Green Bay Packers hired former New York Giants coach Cam Achord to replace Rich Bisaccia as special-teams coordinator.
Readers ask PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty questions about the Packers offseason, including if this is a make-or-break year for Matt LaFleur.
Former Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley and personnel executive Jon-Eric Sullivan, now with Miami, met with reporters at the NFL combine.
Packers GM Brian Gutekunst discusses Rich Bisaccia's surprise exit, Lukas Van Ness' option and potential player cuts.
Bisaccia did the Packers no favors by waiting as long as he did to let them know, especially if LaFleur had interest in promoting Bisaccia’s top assistant, Byron Storer, to the coordinator position.
The Packers have particular needs at cornerback and defensive tackle. Brian Gutekunst may have to rely more on free agency than the draft.