Amy Williams+FollowPackers shake up backup QB spot with RidderGreen Bay’s quarterback room just got a lot more interesting—Desmond Ridder is sticking around through 2026, stepping in as the new Plan B behind Jordan Love. With Malik Willis likely on the way out, the Packers are betting on Ridder’s experience and athleticism to keep things steady if Love ever needs a breather. Ridder’s got more starts and a better track record than Willis, but he’s still got some decision-making kinks to work out. Do you think Ridder’s the right call for Green Bay’s backup? Or should the Packers keep looking? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
glen25+FollowPackers could score big with Jordan AkinsGreen Bay’s tight end room has been battered by injuries, but there’s a smart move staring them in the face: signing veteran Jordan Akins. He’s quietly put up solid numbers—over 400 yards in three different seasons—and could be a bargain addition while Tucker Kraft and John FitzPatrick recover. Akins brings experience and reliable hands, and with Jordan Love spreading the ball around, he could be a sneaky-good fit. Would you take a chance on Akins, or roll with the current roster? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the Packers should handle this position! #Sports #Football #Packers10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowPackers’ DC search zeroes in on DB expertsGreen Bay is clearly signaling a new defensive direction—every early interview for the Packers’ defensive coordinator job has been with coaches specializing in defensive backs. Christian Parker, who helped shape Philly’s young secondary, and Daronte Jones, a key architect of Minnesota’s pass defense, are both in the mix. This shift could mean more focus on pass coverage and developing young corners in Green Bay. With so much talent in the NFC North’s passing attacks, could this DB-centric approach be the game-changer the Packers need? What do you think about prioritizing secondary expertise for the next DC? #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowPackers’ staff shakeup: What’s next after LaFleur’s extension?Matt LaFleur just landed a long-term extension as Packers head coach, but don’t expect a major overhaul behind the scenes. Despite last season’s ups and downs, Green Bay’s management isn’t pushing for changes among assistant coaches—leaving it all in LaFleur’s hands. That means questions about the future of key staff like Rich Bisaccia and Adam Stenavich are still up in the air. With defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley possibly heading to Miami or Tennessee, the Packers’ coaching lineup could look very different soon. What changes do you think are needed to get the team over the hump? #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowPackers’ O-line shakeup stalls as Callahan heads to FalconsGreen Bay fans hoping for a big upgrade to the Packers’ offensive line coaching staff just saw their dream hire slip away. Bill Callahan, a legendary O-line guru with a track record of turning linemen into Pro Bowlers, is off to Atlanta, leaving the Packers likely sticking with Luke Butkus for another season. After a year of constant shuffling and struggles up front, many were calling for a new voice. Now, the pressure’s on Butkus to lead the line’s rebuild. Do you think the Packers should have made a bigger move, or does Butkus deserve another shot? #Sports #Football #Packers20Share
John Camacho+FollowPackers’ Van Ness fifth-year option: A no-brainer?Green Bay fans, the Packers are about to make one of their easiest contract calls in years. Lukas Van Ness, last year’s first-round pick, has shown enough flashes—especially in 2025—to make his fifth-year option a steal at just under $15 million. That’s a bargain for a rising edge rusher, especially with the team likely moving on from bigger contracts like Rashan Gary’s. The new rules mean this option is fully guaranteed, so there’s some risk, but Van Ness’ growth and the cap situation make this a move that just makes sense. Would you lock him in? #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAdams Channels Packers Spirit vs BearsHow about Davante Adams keeping the NFC North rivalry alive? Even in Rams blue, he said that taking down the Bears in snowy Chicago felt just like those classic Packers-Bears showdowns. Cheeseheads must’ve loved hearing him say, “once a Packer, always a Packer.” Adams didn’t rack up big stats, but his clutch catches helped seal the OT win. Now, with Green Bay out, are we all rooting for Adams and the Rams to go all the way? #Sports #Football #Packers10Share
phughes+FollowPackers legend calls for a bold coaching moveT.J. Lang, a Super Bowl champ and former Packers Pro Bowler, just dropped a hot take: he wants Matt LaFleur to bring back James Campen as offensive line coach. Lang says Campen’s tough, no-nonsense style is exactly what Green Bay’s O-line needs to protect Jordan Love and bring back that old-school grit. Campen’s lines were some of the league’s best, and fans remember how they always had their QB’s back. Would a coaching shakeup be the missing piece for the Packers’ next big run? #Sports #Football #Packers20Share
glen25+FollowHafley’s Miami Move Looms Over Packers NationLooks like Pack fans need to brace for life after Hafley. With the Dolphins bringing him in for a second interview and his old Green Bay buddy Jon-Eric Sullivan now running the show in Miami, it’s starting to feel like a done deal. LaFleur’s already hinting at a new DC search, so is this the end of Hafley’s era in Titletown? Who do you want calling the shots on D next season? #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
John Camacho+FollowPackers’ DC Search: Hafley Out, Who’s In?Looks like the Cheeseheads are headed for another shakeup on D! With Jeff Hafley gaining steam for the Dolphins’ top job, Coach LaFleur might be hunting for his fourth defensive coordinator in just a few years. Names like Raheem Morris and Jim Leonhard are floating around, but who’s the best fit to keep the Pack defense rolling? Let’s break down the candidates and what they’d bring to Titletown. #Sports #Football #Packers00Share