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Several rookies have strung together an impressive first week or so of practices at their respecting training camps. Former Texas stars Quinn Ewers, Matthew Golden, and Jaydon Blue have each had strong performances this week.
The Green Bay Packers held their first padded practice of training camp on Monday morning. After four unpadded practices to open camp, Matt LaFleur's team finally got to put the pads on and start hitting.
The Green Bay Packers held their fourth training-camp practice open to the public. Here's a recap of the day's events.
Matthew Golden got his first taste of the Green Bay Packers' training camp on Wednesday, after becoming the team's first-round draft pick. With the rookie receiver, Jordan Love now has another potential target on the field along with Jayden Reed,
Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia gave the rookie first-rounder homework to understand his new nickname.
The Green Bay Packers returned to the field for their second training camp practice on Thursday, July 24. Here's a recap of highlights from Ray Nitschke Field.
The Green Bay Packers have an interesting WR situation, and here are 2 players on the roster bubble who must shine in the 2025 preseason.
Special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia has started calling Golden “Bullet,” a nod to Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist Bob Hayes. Golden, who also wears No. 22 like Hayes did with the Cowboys, embraced the comparison after looking up Hayes’ legendary speed and dual-sport success.
The Green Bay Packers open training camp on Wednesday, July 23, marking the unofficial start of the 2025 season for Matt LaFleur's team. After back-to-back playoff appearances but disappointing playoff failures, the Packers are hoping to take another step forward in 2025. The process begins in full on July 23.
Matthew Golden was well aware that the Green Bay Packers hadn’t selected a wide receiver in the first round since 2002. But that didn’t shake his confidence.
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A to Z Sports on MSNMatthew Golden receives nickname and comparison from Packers assistant coach that will leave fans salivating to watch him playBob Hayes played for the Cowboys from 1965 through 1974. He was a First-Team All-Pro in 1966 and 1968, a Second-Team All-Pro in 1967, and a Pro Bowler in those three years. With speed as his calling card, he was the NFL receiving touchdowns leader in 1965 and 1966.