5 Storylines Worth Paying Attention to at Packers OTAs (And 2 That Aren’t)
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5 things learned at Packers OTAs
The Packers held their second OTA practice where key developments were observed, particularly regarding injuries and the depth chart. Head Coach Matt LaFleur addressed Josh Jacobs' legal issues, stating the team will let the situation unfold. Notably, multiple players, including star defensive lineman Micah Parsons and several others, missed practice due to injuries. Early indications regarding their recovery are positive, with many expected bac…
Packers' Critical Position Battle Takes Center Stage As OTAs Begin
The Packers began OTA practices Tuesday and one position battle stands above the rest, in terms of its importance both setting the depth chart for the spring’s and summer’s worth of OTA, minicamp, and training camp practices to come and the regular season ahead.With Micah Parsons still working his way back from a torn ACL suffered late last season, new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon is going to be getting some extended looks at some of th…
Packers OTAs: 4 Major Questions Coming Into 2026 - Last Word On NFL
The Green Bay Packers are officially back on the practice field as Organized Team Activities (OTAs) began Monday in Green Bay, marking the first meaningful on-field step toward the 2026 season. The practices may not feature pads or full contact, yet they provide the first real questions and clues about position battles, player development and offseason priorities. For a Packers team hoping to bounce back defensively and contend in the NFC, the P…
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