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The Packers veterans report to training camp today as the team gets fully underway to a 2025 season filled with expectations. Green Bay has of the better offensive lines in all of football. While Zach Tom get paid yesterday on a 4-Year extension,
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AtoZ Sports on MSNWhat the Packers can do at center if things don’t get resolved with Elgton Jenkins before the regular season gets closerWhat the Packers can do at center if things don’t get resolved with Elgton Jenkins before the regular season gets closer originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Zach Tom's new deal sorts out right tackle for the foreseeable future. The situation with Elgton Jenkins and center is still a major question mark.
After the 2021 season, Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst began rebuilding his offensive line. Here's where it stands three years later.
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What's the latest on the Browns' QB competition? What contract flaps beside Micah Parsons should you keep an eye on? Charles McDonald hits the biggest unresolved talking points as camps open.
The Green Bay Packers made stalwart right tackle Zach Tom historically rich on the eve of their first training camp practice. Physically and metaphorically, a m
Christian Watson and Quay Walker are among those opening camp on the PUP list, while Elgton Jenkins is the notable name on the NFI list for the Packers.
They won against every single team they should have beaten last season. The Packers faced 11 teams that finished outside of the top 10 in Jeff Sagarin's rankings, and went 10-1. They lost to the Chicago Bears in the season finale as they sat starters in preparation for the playoffs,
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SB Nation on MSNPackers sign Zach Tom to a historic contract for an offensive linemanNFL Network’s Tom Pelissero is reporting that the Green Bay Packers have signed right tackle Zach Tom to a four-year extension that will have him receive a $30.2 million signing bonus, the largest number that has ever gone to an offensive lineman.
Training camp is underway in Green Bay, and with it comes our first real look at the injury situation heading into the season.
A guard just received $70 million in practical guarantees over four years, which dwarfs the $24 million Jenkins signed for in 2022.