May 31, 2008 | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Notes: Favre locker to get new home - his
In what was meant to be a sincere and genuine gesture to honor an NFL legend, Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson said he planned all along to have construction workers remove Brett Favre 's locker ...
Packers and Grant Appear Close to Getting a Deal Done
It looks as if the Packers and running back Ryan Grant are going to be able to come to terms on a deal that will get him the salary he wants and will reward him for a job well done in 2007.
Packers' Harrell to miss OTAs after back surgery By COLIN FLY AP Sports Writer GREEN BAY, Wis.
The Green Bay Packers are shuffling their linemen again as Daryn Colledge and Allen Barbre are rotating at left guard during the off-season practice sessions that began on Monday.
Ryan Grant Works Out While He Waits
Updated: Ryan Grant expected to be running behind Aaron Rodgers in the Packers' organized team activities, but he's not.
Grant, Packers to explore deal 'real soon'
Ryan Grant's agent expects to know within a day or two whether the Green Bay Packers are willing to give their starting running back the multiyear deal he wants.
Grant Enjoys First Off-season as a Starter
Updated: Running back Ryan Grant has something in common with Aaron Rodgers. Both are coming into this season as a starter.
Lynch to Speak at College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday
Indiana head football coach Bill Lynch will be the featured speaker at 12th Annual KeyBank Gridiron Legends Luncheon Series at the College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday.
“I hope it gets done soon, but that is the business side of things and that is the reason I have an agent. But I hope it is done soon so I can take part in everything that goes on”
Updated: Green Bay Packers running back Ryan Grant took part in a charity event in Kenosha at the Boys and Girls Club. via WBAY
Packers Positional Battles to Watch This Off Season
With the draft out of the way and training camp just a few weeks away, the Packers roster is starting to take shape. via Associated Content
“I gave it 110 percent and made an amazing impression. I have no regrets, and it will take more than this to get me down. I've been through too much in my life to give up that easily. I'm still very hopeful.”
Justin Beaver's quest for a spot on the Green Bay Packers' 80-man roster might not be over, but for now at least, it's on hold. via Wisconsin State Journal
The Green Bay Packers officially announced the signings Wednesdayof three players who took part in their recent rookie minicamp on atryout basis: cornerbacks Condrew Allen and Kyle Ward , and offensive tackle ...
The Green Bay Packers signed three of their tryout players, but there's a chance none of them will make it to training camp. via WisInfo
Beaver draws positives from Packers tryout
“But Justin's the type of kid who, if you get him in front of pro people, like the Packers, he'll show that's not an accurate negative. He's got the tools to play.”
Even though Justin Beaver's weekend tryout with the Green Bay Packers did not yield a contract, it did have one important dividend. via The Capital Times
Beaver fails to get offer from Packers
“They have a limit on the number of guys they can carry, a lower number than in years past, and they needed to balance that with needs at other positions”
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In the erratic NFL, where dramatic rises and falls are the norm, the Vikings enter the quiet portion of the offseason as the team to beat in the NFC North. via TwinCities
Scratch 2 from free-agent signees
The Packers signed 11 undrafted free agents, not 13 as was previously reporte d. The two players who did not sign contracts and instead are tryouts: North Carolina LB Durrell Mapp and Nebraska S Tierre Green. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel