NEWS NOW: Green Bay Packers Receive Incredible Free Agency Development including..

The Green Bay Packers have received a significant update in their free agency plans. With the upcoming off-season, the team has a unique opportunity, particularly in addressing their need for a Safety position. The 2024 free agent class boasts an exceptional pool of Safety talents, presenting the Packers with ample choices to bolster their roster.

In a notable development, the Denver Broncos have parted ways with Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons, adding a prominent name to the free agent market. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported this decision, which was later confirmed by the Broncos themselves.

In a statement, the Broncos expressed gratitude for Simmons’ contributions over his eight-season tenure with the team, emphasizing his impact both on and off the field. The release of Simmons opens up a wealth of options for teams seeking safety reinforcements, including the Green Bay Packers.

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Packers Predicted to Sign ‘Pro Bowl’ RB Who Has Missed 64% of His Games.

For much of last season, as running back Aaron Jones struggled to deal with a hamstring injury that factored into him missing six games for the Packers, it appeared that we were watching the end of the line for Jones in Green Bay. But a late-year resurgence seems to have firmed up Jones’ position on the team, though it does appear as though the Packers will bid farewell to popular No. 2 running back A.J. Dillon.

To replace him, the Packers could take a somewhat odd route: Signing a player who has had many, many more injury issues over the years than Jones. That would be Ravens free-agent running back J.K. Dobbins, who is working his way back from a torn Achilles tendon he suffered in the 2023 opener.

Dobbins has missed 82% of his games in the NFL since his rookie year, after he was drafted in the second round out of Ohio State in 2020. The Ravens played 51 games from 2021-23, and Dobbins appeared in only nine of them. He’s missed 64% of games in his career.

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