Skip to main content

Green Bay Packers Considering Major Player Shakeup After Playoff Run

The Green Bay Packers stormed into the playoffs last season with an unexpected late-season surge, defying their early struggles and proving their championship mettle. But as they gear up for the 2024 season, a revamped roster fueled by offseason additions has raised questions about the futures of some established Packers.

Among those on the hot seat is offensive guard Royce Newman. Despite a promising rookie season as the starting right guard, Newman saw his role diminish significantly in subsequent years. With only six starts in 2022 and a meager 183 snaps in 2023, the writing may be on the wall.

The emergence of rookie sensation Jordan Morgan, who has dazzled at both guard and tackle positions during offseason workouts, further complicates Newman’s future in Green Bay. Add to that the presence of Sean Rhyan as a reliable backup, and Newman’s spot on the roster appears increasingly precarious.



The financial incentive of saving over $3 million by trading Newman adds another layer of intrigue to the situation. Could the Packers pull the trigger and send the once-promising guard packing in a bid to optimize their roster?

While Newman’s fate hangs in the balance, he’s not alone. Five other Packers players are also rumored to be on the trading block as Green Bay seeks to refine its lineup and maximize its potential for a deep playoff run in 2024.

As the offseason unfolds, the Packers’ front office faces some tough decisions. Will they opt for continuity or embrace change? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the Packers’ roster is in flux, and no player’s position is secure as they prepare for another season of gridiron battles.