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Pack $21 million under cap after Jennings' deal
GREEN BAY - Even though the Green Bay Packers will dish out at least $16.25 million to receiver Greg Jennings this year, they should have enough room under the salary cap for additional contract extensions.
Kids get lunch, autographs at Lambeau
Steve Huiting was born the year Lambeau Field was built, but he didn't visit the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame until Thursday.
Is Pack's Jennings next in line for new contract?
The Green Bay Packers generally take care of their own, and wide receiver Greg Jennings might be the next player to receive a long-term contract extension from the team.
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The NFC North Winnebago is pulling out of the Bay late Tuesday evening after two fun-filled days at the Packers' minicamp.
The Green Bay Packers are in contract negotiations with Greg Jennings and are close to agreeing to a new deal, the veteran wide receiver said Monday after minicamp practice.
Packers Training Camp: Let The Battles Begin
Now that OTA's are just about wrapped up, next up is training camp. For the Green Bay Packers, the OTA's were primarily focused on the installation of the new 3-4. It was nice to see everyone attending camp with the exception of a few... by Frank Bonincontri 19 reads Now that OTA's are just about wrapped up, next up is training camp.
Packers' Center Battle Taking Center Stage
When training camp starts next month, there will be lots of competition on the Green Bay Packers offensive line.
Bedard: Shuffling will help keep GM a step ahead
Though it may not win him any more fans, Ted Thompsona s clear-eyed approach toward re-signing veteran free agents will likely give the Packers their best chance to win.
You'll never get Ted Thompson or Mike McCarthy to agree that the Green Bay Packers team that went 6-10 last season lacked the toughness and physicality necessary to win games in the NFC North.
U of L center Wood taken at No. 28 for Buffalo
There had been rumblings in recent weeks that University of Louisville center Eric Wood would climb into the first round of the NFL draft.
Packers: Line changes begin with Tauscher
Mark Tauscher's odds of returning to the Green Bay Packers may have indeed gotten slimmer with the way the NFL Draft played out, but the changing of the guard at right tackle probably won't be the only thing different on the offensive line in 2009.
We can't be sure what truly motivated Ted Thompson, but if he felt the sands were slipping through the hourglass, it would be understandable.
Packers general manager Ted Thompson plans to stick with the draft strategy he has spent five years creating - trading down when the time is right to garner more picks and players.
Packers Daily Briefing 04.19.09
Apr. 19, 2009 2:19 p.m. Good afternoon. Here is your PDB for Sunday, April 19, 2009.
Packers Daily Briefing 04.08.09
Apr. 8, 2009 11:03 a.m. Good morning. Here is your PDB for Wednesday, April 8, 2009.
Packers Signing Preston to Two-year Deal
One trait that has defined the Green Bay Packers interior offensive linemen in the Mike McCarthy era has been versatility -- with Daryn Colledge, Jason Spitz, and Tony Moll moving up and down the line.
A sure bet: Packers GM confident in roster as is
Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson usually tries to argue that he's willing to take part in free agency if the price is right, but on Tuesday Thompson made it pretty clear why the Packers have been less active than at any time since he took over the club in 2005.
McCarthy talks Collins, offensive line
DANA POINT, Calif. -- Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy was kind enough to step into the Black and Blue late Monday afternoon here at the NFL owners meetings.
Thompson dedicates cap space to preserving core roster
Three weeks into free agency, Ted Thompson has declared his hand. The Green Bay Packers' general manager has signed only one free agent, a bargain one at that in backup safety Anthony Smith, and still has about $29 million in salary-cap space.
Packers Fan Fest at the Lambeau Field Atrium kicks off tonight
The NFL regular season is still about six months away but anxious Packers fans won't have to wait that long to see their favorite players.