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#1
Deven Eastern NFL Draft Interview: Minnesota DL Suddenly Gaining Momentum
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sports21h ago

Deven Eastern NFL Draft Interview: Minnesota DL Suddenly Gaining Momentum

  • Eastern reflects on a strong Senior Bowl showing, saying it was a blessing to compete with the best and display his abilities.
  • Eastern notes teams’ interest after meetings, mentioning Packers, Falcons, and Bears as notable conversations.
  • Eastern credits his 38-tackle season and past experiences for driving his improvement and consistency.
  • Eastern emphasizes his ability to rush the passer and be an every-down defender, not just a run stopper.
  • Eastern expresses pride in Minnesota and the program culture, saying he was born and raised in Minnesota and valued staying home.
  • Eastern aims to be more than a run-stopper, targeting consistent pass rush and adaptability along the defensive line.
  • Eastern believes his coachability is one of his strongest assets for NFL teams.
  • He credits Minnesota’s coaching staff for investing in him and helping him elevate his play.
  • Eastern emphasizes the need to prove he can rush the quarterback while maintaining run-stopping ability.
  • The interview is part of NFL Draft on SI's coverage and underlines Eastern’s path to the 2026 NFL Draft.
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NFL Free Agency Preview: Potential Center Targets for Packers
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sports19h ago

NFL Free Agency Preview: Potential Center Targets for Packers

  • The Packers have 80 percent of their 2026 starting offensive line, but center remains the big question.
  • Sean Rhyan shifted to center late in 2025, impressing enough to be considered a starter.
  • Gutekunst praised Rhyan’s performance after the move to center, hinting at his potential role in 2026.
  • The article lists multiple veteran centers who could interest Green Bay, including Tyler Linderbaum and Connor McGovern.
  • Types of options range from a veteran starter to a bridge until a rookie is ready.
  • Tyler Linderbaum tops the list of potential targets with durability and rushing prowess, though his run blocking is elite.
  • The piece notes Rhyan’s center play as a potential internal solution before drafting a long-term replacement.
  • The Packers are weighing whether to release Elgton Jenkins and how to reassemble the line around a new center.
  • The article references PFF’s pass-blocking efficiency as a key metric for evaluating centers.
  • Packers’ top possible centers include recent NFL starters with varied durability and performance histories.
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NFL Rumors: Contender Interested in Signing Cam Taylor-Britt
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sports17h ago

NFL Rumors: Contender Interested in Signing Cam Taylor-Britt

  • The Green Bay Packers are reportedly monitoring Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt as free agency starts.
  • Cincinnati faces defensive roster changes, heightening chances of Taylor-Britt leaving in the near term.
  • Taylor-Britt faced a development path under new coaching that could unlock higher performance at cornerback.
  • Packers have previously shown interest in Taylor-Britt around the trade deadline, per the report.
  • The report places this potential move in the context of the Bengals drafting help for defense in 2026.
  • The article highlights Ja’Marr Chase and Joe Burrow’s primes as a backdrop for offseason moves.
  • The piece references a Packers running back and a game at Lambeau Field to illustrate past interactions with Taylor-Britt.
  • The article is authored by Zach Pressnell for Sports Illustrated’s On SI network.
  • The report mentions that Taylor-Britt could be a trade candidate worth watching this offseason.
  • The synopsis positions defensive upgrades as critical for Bengals’ 2026 aspirations.
  • The article ties mutual interest between the Packers and Taylor-Britt to potential positional upgrade.
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Cardinals Reportedly Planning Joint Practice With Packers
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sports15h ago

Cardinals Reportedly Planning Joint Practice With Packers

  • Cardinals and Packers plan joint practices ahead of Week 3 preseason in Green Bay, pending league approval.
  • Matt and Mike LaFleur, brothers, would share the field this summer during joint practices.
  • Mike LaFleur discussed maintaining lines with their teams amid football duties and family ties.
  • Former Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon is now Packers' defensive coordinator and would face his old team.
  • League approval is still pending; the arrangement has not been finalized.
  • The Cardinals have previously held joint practices with other teams, suggesting a continuation of preseason collaboration.
  • The article notes the NFL schedule for 2026 is not yet released, with some preseason expectations discussed.
  • Cardinals were connected to the Hall of Fame Game planning, providing broader preseason context.
  • Donnie Druin serves as the Cardinals and Suns publisher providing coverage and analysis.
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LaFleur brothers plan joint Cardinals-Packers preseason practice
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sports14h ago

LaFleur brothers plan joint Cardinals-Packers preseason practice

  • The LaFleur brothers will coach a joint Cardinals-Packers preseason practice in Green Bay.
  • Mike LaFleur will work on the field with his brother Matt LaFleur during the session.
  • The preseason game against each other is not on the regular-season schedule this year.
  • Background context notes the only brothers to face each other in regular season are Jim and John Harbaugh.
  • A note promotes a featured book and related content alongside the PFT material.
  • ESPN's Rob Demovsky is cited as the source of the joint-practice plans.
  • The report confirms the preseason context and planned co-practice.
  • No regular-season clash between the Cardinals and Packers is on the horizon this year.
  • The joint practice marks a notable family collaboration in the NFL this preseason.
  • The report is part of Pro Football Talk’s ongoing rumor mill coverage.
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Comparing Malik Willis to prior small-sample wonders, plus Dane Brugler’s post-combine risers
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sports13h ago

Comparing Malik Willis to prior small-sample wonders, plus Dane Brugler’s post-combine risers

  • Willis has evolved into a more accurate passer and has one of the league’s highest 15-plus air yard attempt rates over the last two seasons.
  • History raises red flags on small-sample QB surges, as few players maintain long-term starter roles after brief bursts.
  • Dane Brugler’s post-combine notebook highlights Love-like risers and predicts significant draft moves for 2026.
  • Brugler’s mock projects high-impact talent landings, including top-5 promises and receiver reshuffles ahead of the draft.
  • The Rams acquired Trent McDuffie to address a defensive need, signaling a win-now approach while planning a high-cost extension.
  • Market dynamics show teams asking for premium packages for top players as the new league year approaches.
  • Willis' best-case outlook pits him with a downtrodden franchise that could be revived by his play.
  • Willis’ completion percentage surge follows his Packers stint after a late-season start.
  • The article frames Willis within a broader quarterback market and mock draft movements.
  • The piece ends with calls for reader input on Willis' future and market value.
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Ex-Packers president, team Hall of Famer Bob Harlan dies at 89
#7 out of 13
sports12h ago

Ex-Packers president, team Hall of Famer Bob Harlan dies at 89

  • Former Packers president Bob Harlan died at 89 after a pneumonia hospitalization, according to his family.
  • Harlan hired two GMs who won Super Bowls with different rosters, a unique NFL achievement.
  • Harlan’s leadership helped restore the Packers to competitive excellence during his tenure.
  • He led Lambeau Field renovations, shaping the stadium and the team's footprint.
  • Harlan’s influence extended to Lambeau Field’s 2003 reopening and the Titletown development.
  • Harlan’s early leadership positions included roles such as executive vice president of administration.
  • Harlan was elected to the Packers Hall of Fame in 2004 and has a plaza named in his honor.
  • Harlan’s son, Kevin Harlan, is a longtime sports broadcaster.
  • ESPN staff and Associated Press contributed to coverage of Harlan’s death and legacy.
  • Packers president Ed Policy praised Harlan as a visionary leader and transformational figure.
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Bob Harlan, ex-Packers president who hired two GMs who won Super Bowls, dies at 89
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sports12h ago

Bob Harlan, ex-Packers president who hired two GMs who won Super Bowls, dies at 89

  • Bob Harlan, longtime Packers president, has died at 89, the team announced.
  • Harlan led the Packers from 1989 to 2008 and helped return the franchise to relevance.
  • The 1996 season marked the Packers’ first Super Bowl title in 29 years under his tenure.
  • Harlan’s hires included Ron Wolf and Ted Thompson, both pivotal to Super Bowl wins.
  • Current Packers leadership credited Harlan with rebuilding Lambeau Field and sustaining long-term success.
  • Ron Wolf and Ted Thompson are quoted expressing gratitude and admiration for Harlan.
  • Packers players and staff publicly honored Harlan after his passing.
  • Harlan helped recruit Aaron Rodgers by hiring Ted Thompson and supporting the organization’s direction.
  • The Packers described Harlan as a visionary leader with lasting impact on the franchise.
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Bob Harlan, former Green Bay Packers president, dead at 89
#9 out of 13
sports11h ago

Bob Harlan, former Green Bay Packers president, dead at 89

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  • Harlan led the Packers as president and CEO from 1989 to 2008, guiding a transformative era for the franchise.
  • Under his tenure, the team hired Ron Wolf and Redeveloped Lambeau Field, restoring competitive excellence.
  • The Lambeau Field renovation became a cornerstone of franchise stability and iconic stadium status.
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Ex-Packers president, team Hall of Famer Bob Harlan dies at 89
#10 out of 13
11h ago

Ex-Packers president, team Hall of Famer Bob Harlan dies at 89

  • Bob Harlan, longtime Packers president, died at age 89 after a recent pneumonia hospitalization.
  • Harlan hired Ron Wolf and Ted Thompson, two GMs who won Super Bowls for the Packers with different rosters.
  • He oversaw the Lambeau Field renovation, a key factor in the franchise's financial footing.
  • Harlan's leadership helped turn around the Packers from their 1980s struggles to sustained success.
  • Harlan was elected to the Packers Hall of Fame in 2004 and has a Lambeau Field plaza named after him.
  • Harlan served as president and CEO until his 2008 retirement, guiding the franchise's stability.
  • Packers President and CEO Ed Policy credited Harlan for rebuilding the franchise and Lambeau Field redevelopment.
  • Harlan is the only person to hire two GMs who won Super Bowls for the Packers with entirely different rosters.
  • Harlan was also instrumental in transforming the Lambeau Field campus area around the stadium.
  • The family announced the death, noting pneumonia contributed to his hospitalization prior to passing.
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