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Staff Writer, Packers Matt Schneidman is a staff writer for The Athletic covering the Green Bay Packers. He is a proud alum of The Daily Orange student newspaper at Syracuse University. [3] [4] Kenny Clark has lofty goals after entering rarefied air with third Packers contract Clark has joined the likes of Aaron Rodgers, David Bakhtiari and Jordy Nelson as players to secure third contracts from the Packers. Matt Schneidman15
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- Packers don't seem worried as Jordan Love holds in: 'He's our franchise quarterback' Love isn't participating in practice until he gets a new deal, but the Packers aren't worried. General manager Brian Gutekunst said something could get done in the coming days. Matt Schneidman44
- Packers' Jordan Love won't practice until new contract is finalized Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love will not practice until he gets a contract extension, general manager Brian Gutekunst said Monday. Love participated in all offseason activities even without a new contract, but the quarterback's representation informed the Packers on Saturday that he won't practice until a new deal is signed. Gutekunst said something could get done in the coming days, but that contracts of this magnitude take time. <i>Feel we</i>[1] [2]
- Packers training camp: 'Attacking' defensive line showing out on first two days Under new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, the Packers defensive line has a different mindset from last season. Matt Schneidman21
- Staff Writer, Packers Matt Schneidman is a staff writer for The Athletic covering the Green Bay Packers. He is a proud alum of The Daily Orange student newspaper at Syracuse University. Kenny Clark has lofty goals after entering rarefied air with third Packers contract Clark has joined the likes of Aaron Rodgers, David Bakhtiari and Jordy Nelson as players to secure third contracts from the Packers. Matt Schneidman15
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