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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney are the newest entries in the list of the NFL's Top 100 players going into the 2025 season.
GREEN BAY – Packers safety Xavier McKinney has cracked the NFL "Top 100 Players" list for 2025 at No. 30. It's the first time in his career McKinney, now in his sixth season, has made the list, which is voted on by the players themselves.
With their safety depth eroded by injuries, including to Omar Brown on Saturday, the Green Bay Packers have signed Jaylin Simpson, a source to
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNebraska football alum Omar Brown suffers major injury with the Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers defensive back Omar Brown spent Saturday night in a local hospital after suffering a chest contusion in the team's preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts. Coach Matt Lafleur indicated that Brown is expected to spend an additional night in the hospital and could be back as soon as Monday.
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Sportsnaut on MSNGreen Bay Packers 2025 Season Preview
Luke Getsy returned to the Green Bay Packers and was named the Senior Offensive Assistant for the Packers for 2025.
Green Bay initially selected Doubs in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, and it could probably expect to receive similar compensation in return. Perhaps the Packers could extract a third-round pick from a team desperate for wide receiver help, but it's hard to imagine them getting any more than that.
We asked about two dozen Packers if they remember the first touchdown they scored in their life. Here’s some memories – best they can recall, anyway.
The Packers have a fourth player on the "NFL Top 100 Players" of 2025 list: safety Xavier McKinney, an All-Pro in 2024 who ranked No. 30 on the list.
Jacksonville selected a pair of safeties in the NFL Draft, bagging both Caleb Ransaw and Rayuan Lane, so perhaps Savage's days in Duval really are coming to a close. We'll see if the Jaguars opt to cut ties with him before the regular season begins.
Ben Sirmans has coached college and pro football for three decades. He’s been in the NFL for 14 years, and he’s entering his 10th year as the