The Green Bay Packers final injury report had 14 players listed with one out and five questionable. Also, tight end Luke Musgrave was placed on injured reserve.
The Green Bay Packers could be at full strength at receiver for Sunday’s home game against the Arizona Cardinals as Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs returned to practice on Wednesday.
With Devonte Wyatt not expected to be available for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, the Green Bay Packers will be adding a fresh face to their defensive line.
The former first-round pick has been the Packers best pass rusher so far. After two quite pedestrian performances from the Green Bay Packers’ front to start the season, the defensive line spent nearly the entire second half against the Tennessee Titans absolutely teeing off on Titans quarterback Will Levis.
The Green Bay Packers opened the preseason with a 23-10 win over the Cleveland Browns. The team gave a solid performance although both teams mostly played their backups through most of the game, as expected.
The competition at the Olympic Summer Games ended with the United States and China tying for the most gold medals. Who were the medal winners for the Green Bay Packers this week following practices on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and the preseason victory over the Browns on Saturday?
Former Georgia football defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt is expected to take a monster leap this season after his impressive play at the Green Bay Packers training camp.
The Green Bay Packers defense is going to look different under Jeff Hafley in 2024 compared to Joe Barry. One of the players excited about the change is defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt.
Devonte Wyatt played 552 defensive snaps in 2023, recording 45 pressures, 5.5 sacks, and 34 hurries. Moreover, he had a pass rush win rate of 16.1%. With the Packers switching to a 4-3 defense and a more aggressive style under Jeff Hafley, Wyatt’s strengths will be better utilized.
With new DC Jeff Hafley joining Green Bay, schematic changes to the defense could lead to role changes for defenders compared to last year. Packers Vice President of Player Personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan named DT Devonte Wyatt as someone who will be a huge beneficiary.
The Green Bay Packers made a major change with their defense during the 2024 offseason. Jeff Hafley will be taking over as coordinator from Joe Barry, switching to a 4-3 base from a 3-4.
One Packers player is feeling confident about what he'll bring to the field this season.
Von Miller has missed 10 games over the last two years, and he certainly hasn’t been the difference-maker the Bills believed they were getting. Who else could be on the chopping block?
When the Green Bay Packers utilized the 28th overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft to select Devonte Wyatt, that was some sort of surprise. It was a first-round pick for an older prospect (he was 24 years old at the time) and from arguably a non-premium position.
There might be something to this theory, but he also provided Purdy and the 49ers with bulletin-board material.
The injury bug continues to bite Packers defensive end Devonte Wyatt. The Green Bay lineman left Sunday’s game in the first half with an apparent knee injury suffered against the Broncos.
Last season the Green Bay Packers second-first round pick, Devonte Wyatt wasn’t noticeable often. After being selected 28th overall in 2022, it was noted that Wyatt could be a project pick.
“I can’t believe it, I don’t get it.” That was NBC Sports’ Chris Simms‘ response to learning the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears had the same odds to win the NFC.
There have been a number of Green Bay Packers players that have stood out in the early going of training camp. One of the players that the team was hoping to see improvements from was defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt and he certainly hasn’t disappointed.
Devonte Wyatt’s skill-set, so dripping with potential, was on full display at Green Bay Packers training camp on Tuesday. First came the quickness, with a vicious spin move sending starting center Josh Myers to the Ray Nitschke Field turf.
If the Green Bay Packers are going to find success during the 2023 season, it will stem from their defense. The pieces are in place for them to have one of the better units in the NFL on that side of the ball and the group is motivated after a letdown in 2022.
In last year’s draft the Green Bay Packers used their second first round pick and selected Devonte Wyatt with the 28th pick. Wyatt was the second Georgia Bulldog defender that was taken by Green Bay in the first round after Quay Walker.
This past offseason for Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers has been quite the transition. More so, within the last week Rodgers has been discussing the wide receiver room stating, “I had a conversation with a couple of the young guys about the standard we are going to hold them to”.
Wyatt was the second of two Packers first-round choices, going 28th overall.
One of the most often overlooked prospects in Georgia's star-studded defensive line last season, DeVonte Wyatt continues to justify those who believe the
Following Kentucky's first loss of the 2021 season to No. 1 ranked Georgia over the weekend, head coach Mark Stoops has been rather complimentary of Georgia.
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