Green Bay GM Gutekunst says Packers must ‘ramp up our sense of urgency’ after early playoff exit
- Green Bay Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst stated the team must "ramp up our sense of urgency" after their early playoff exit against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild-Card Round.
- The Packers ended the season with a 22-10 loss to the Eagles, finishing third in the NFC North and earning the seventh playoff spot after losing six games to top-tier teams.
- Gutekunst noted that 11 players, including three starters, will become unrestricted free agents, and the team could save $6 million in salary cap space by parting ways with cornerback Jaire Alexander.
- The Packers are optimistic about their future, with Gutekunst expressing confidence in the team's ability to compete for championships and praising the defense's performance under Coordinator Jeff Hafley.
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