That's why most of the news emanating from Green Bay this week is focused on potential personnel moves. Packers fans should keep a close eye on the following stories as the offsea
It’s rare to see a late-minute trade being so effective like what the Green Bay Packers did by acquiring quarterback Malik Willis from the Tennessee Titans right before final roster cuts in late August.
Working on the scout team all week, Green Bay's Malik Willis played the part of Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts in preparation for the Packers’ NFC wild card game Sunday.
The Packers had QBs Jordan Love (elbow) and Malik Willis (thumb) available as full participants at Thursday’s practice.
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With Willis under center, the Packers have opted to go extremely run-heavy as he is not known to be the most polished of passers. He attempted just 23 passes in his two starts while starting running back Josh Jacobs received a whopping 46 carries.
While Love's health was in question this week, the Packers also hope to see a strengthened defense as linebacker Quay Walker (ankle) and safety Evan Williams (quadriceps), who each missed the last three regular-season games, are expected to return.
Willis was limited in Wednesday's practice due to a right thumb injury, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports. Willis joined No. 1 QB Jordan Love with a cap on his reps to begin the week, but the former's health concern wasn't known before Wednesday,
Green Bay's offense stumbled to the finish line this season, but still showed signs of growth in Year 2 with Love at the helm.