It is obvious Musgrave has talent but he really had some horrible drops last year coupled with mental mistakes. If he can stay healthy I wouldn’t be surprised if has a nice season as a receiver. Hasn’t really progressed as a blocker though.Any thoughts on Musgrave this year? Pretty high pick at 42 overall in 2023 and we've yet to see him do much of anything yet due to injury.
Also that receiver room is getting pretty crowded, we've had to have seen the last of Watson in a packers jersey?
I think Golden can step in and make a difference this year. How big is the question to me. With his speed he can take the top off the defensive like Watson did when healthy. The offense needs that and wasn't as good without the threat imo.After many decades of following this team I don't have any expectations from the rookies to make any impact at all. The first few picks only make sense when you consider the rookie contracts that are expiring in the next two years. I'm looking at the guys from 2022 and 2023 to step up. The two first round defenders from Georgia ('22), LVN, Musgrave, Reed and Wicks from '23 and Jordan Morgan from last year. None of these guys has earned a second contract yet but all still have great potential.
Overall I think the team (sadly) took a step back last season and that has to be corrected or it's time for new coaches and management. Mark Murphy is retiring this summer. We can expect Ed Policy to continue with the same approach and culture since he's been with the team for so long, but no one should be surprised if he decides to bring in his own people next year if the team doesn't improve.
Injury history and unwillingness to restructure his contract. Because of said unwillingness to restructure a trade was impossible and here we are. Bummed to see him go, but this was a long time coming.Not a Packers insider. Just kind shocked they would just release a 28 year old top 10 cornerback. I know they tried to trade him, but release him?
I mean, I kind of get it, he's expensive and hasn't really played much in the last 2 years. Having said that though, he is absolutely still a top-10 CB, and they have done nothing to fill that spot, which is a Packer trend, and why I'd argue Gute is a vastly overrated GM. On the flip side, I'd argue Matt LaFleur is a vastly underrated HC, who maximizes a team with very middling talent.Not a Packers insider. Just kind shocked they would just release a 28 year old top 10 cornerback. I know they tried to trade him, but release him?
Contract issues make for bad blood and the rumors about irreconcilable differences have been swirling for awhile. At times last year he would practice all week and then sit out the game. I think pretty much every Packer fan knew this was inevitable.I mean, I kind of get it, he's expensive and hasn't really played much in the last 2 years. Having said that though, he is absolutely still a top-10 CB, and they have done nothing to fill that spot, which is a Packer trend, and why I'd argue Gute is a vastly overrated GM. On the flip side, I'd argue Matt LaFleur is a vastly underrated HC, who maximizes a team with very middling talent.Not a Packers insider. Just kind shocked they would just release a 28 year old top 10 cornerback. I know they tried to trade him, but release him?
Can't help but think Howie Roseman or Eric DeCosta will be making the move to get an elite player on a 1-year deal.
Damn. Didn't know he did that. Ugly.Contract issues make for bad blood and the rumors about irreconcilable differences have been swirling for awhile. At times last year he would practice all week and then sit out the game. I think pretty much every Packer fan knew this was inevitable.I mean, I kind of get it, he's expensive and hasn't really played much in the last 2 years. Having said that though, he is absolutely still a top-10 CB, and they have done nothing to fill that spot, which is a Packer trend, and why I'd argue Gute is a vastly overrated GM. On the flip side, I'd argue Matt LaFleur is a vastly underrated HC, who maximizes a team with very middling talent.Not a Packers insider. Just kind shocked they would just release a 28 year old top 10 cornerback. I know they tried to trade him, but release him?
Can't help but think Howie Roseman or Eric DeCosta will be making the move to get an elite player on a 1-year deal.
Totally agree. He became a head case when he signed his big contract a few years ago and basically became a diva/cancer in the locker room and acting like his excrement didn't stink. Several incidents of him ignoring the coach because he wanted to do what he wanted to do (i.e. Going out on the field during the coin toss when he wasn't a captain, for one example) just added to the list of reasons he needed to go.Jaire won't be missed. His 2023 contract extension was at a salary that's still in the top 2-3 in the league and he's not nearly the same player. The injuries are a major concern, especially with him being cleared to practice multiple weeks down the stretch last season but then being a gameday scratch. It got old for me. When healthy, he's still an above average cover guy but he hasn't hit anyone since his shoulder injury 4 years ago. His bark is much more fearsome than his bite.

Okay going into the draft I figured Packers would use first couple of picks on the defensive front.
Kenny Clark was a shell of himself last year, was abysmal as a run stopper, and played way too many snaps. At this point in his career his snaps should be drastically reduced to keep him fresh, with a focus of being on the field on passing downs, and rotated on obvious run downs. DeVonte Wyatt was also a very bad run defender.
Lukas Van Ness has been an utter bust. Horrible as a rusher and he was supposed to at the very least be able to set the edge on run downs. That hasn’t worked out at all.
The Packers decided not to address this issue in free agency. The weakest part of this team by far.
First pick spent on a receiver who “may” have run a 4.29 40 but does not play at sub 4.3 speed. And then they decide to go with an OL despite spending a first on Jordan Morgan last year. And the fact that the O Line is pretty solid as Zach Tom is the likely player who will need to be re-signed. Total head scratcher. Then they take another speedy receiver with questionable hands and production in the 3rd. Make it make sense.
I'm thinking no. This kind of thing is not what i ever expected from Green Bay.Dows this happen if it was status quo with Mark Murphy rather than Policy giving some urgency for Gutey and Lafleur?
Yes. They were in on the Kahlil Mack deal. The Bears just had higher draft picksDows this happen if it was status quo with Mark Murphy rather than Policy giving some urgency for Gutey and Lafleur?
Still not a fan of them not addressing d line early in draft.Okay going into the draft I figured Packers would use first couple of picks on the defensive front.
Kenny Clark was a shell of himself last year, was abysmal as a run stopper, and played way too many snaps. At this point in his career his snaps should be drastically reduced to keep him fresh, with a focus of being on the field on passing downs, and rotated on obvious run downs. DeVonte Wyatt was also a very bad run defender.
Lukas Van Ness has been an utter bust. Horrible as a rusher and he was supposed to at the very least be able to set the edge on run downs. That hasn’t worked out at all.
The Packers decided not to address this issue in free agency. The weakest part of this team by far.
First pick spent on a receiver who “may” have run a 4.29 40 but does not play at sub 4.3 speed. And then they decide to go with an OL despite spending a first on Jordan Morgan last year. And the fact that the O Line is pretty solid as Zach Tom is the likely player who will need to be re-signed. Total head scratcher. Then they take another speedy receiver with questionable hands and production in the 3rd. Make it make sense.
Respectfully man, you spoke a bit too soon on the "Packers decided not to address this issue in free agency" part.
There's no excuses for Hafley anymore. Cooper is only going to improve. If he can get LVN and Quay on track, get Gary back in form and hold the back line together with duct tape and twine, they could have a top 10 defense and then its just up to Love and company to deliver. I'm not concerned in the slightest about losing Clark and I stopped caring about draft picks and salary caps years ago.
A former Green Bay Packers quarterback was cited for disorderly conduct in Eau Claire after an alleged bar disturbance on Water St. According to the incident report, police were called to Brothers Bar around 11 p.m. on August 29, 2025, for an undesirable person. The caller said a man refused to leave the bar after choking an employee.
Officers spoke with the man, identified as Don Majkowski, outside of the bar. He told police he was "jumped" because boyfriends of the girls at the bar were jealous of him because he was a former NFL player. When a bartender tried to break up the fight, he said Majkowski grabbed his throat. A picture with the police report shows red marks on the bartender's neck after the incident.
Police cited Majkowski for disorderly conduct. Police noted he was extremely intoxicated and was unable to unlock his phone to contact his Uber. Police drove Majkowski to the Best Western, where he told officers he was staying. Police were later called back because Majkowski did not have a room there. He was staying at the other Best Western.
Majik man still has a little bit of that magic left in the tank. You love to see it![]()
Former Packers QB cited after allegedly choking a bartender in Eau Claire
Officers spoke with the man, identified as Don Majkowski, outside of the bar.www.wkow.com
A former Green Bay Packers quarterback was cited for disorderly conduct in Eau Claire after an alleged bar disturbance on Water St. According to the incident report, police were called to Brothers Bar around 11 p.m. on August 29, 2025, for an undesirable person. The caller said a man refused to leave the bar after choking an employee.
Officers spoke with the man, identified as Don Majkowski, outside of the bar. He told police he was "jumped" because boyfriends of the girls at the bar were jealous of him because he was a former NFL player. When a bartender tried to break up the fight, he said Majkowski grabbed his throat. A picture with the police report shows red marks on the bartender's neck after the incident.
Police cited Majkowski for disorderly conduct. Police noted he was extremely intoxicated and was unable to unlock his phone to contact his Uber. Police drove Majkowski to the Best Western, where he told officers he was staying. Police were later called back because Majkowski did not have a room there. He was staying at the other Best Western.

Muddled committeeIs Wilson or Brooks better to have in dynasty, or would it just be a muddled committee if Jacobs went down? I had assumed Wilson would be RB2 in GB, but he got outsnapped (9 to 2) and out-touched (2 to 1) by Brooks last week. Too small a sample size to really analyze, or is Brooks becoming the RB2 now?
And this is ignoring Lloyd who's hurt right now...
Brooks is amazing in pass pro, which is super important when you got a $50M franchise quarterback...Is Wilson or Brooks better to have in dynasty, or would it just be a muddled committee if Jacobs went down? I had assumed Wilson would be RB2 in GB, but he got outsnapped (9 to 2) and out-touched (2 to 1) by Brooks last week. Too small a sample size to really analyze, or is Brooks becoming the RB2 now?
And this is ignoring Lloyd who's hurt right now...