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Green Bay Packers Might Drop Backup QB Before Camp Begins

As the Green Bay Packers gear up for training camp, all eyes are on the quarterback room. With the Jordan Love era underway, the spotlight now shifts to the backup position, where Sean Clifford’s future hangs in the balance.

 

Last season’s rollercoaster ride saw Love face early struggles, igniting calls for a quarterback change. However, he held onto the starting role and is now poised for a breakout year. The question is, who will be his understudy?

Rookie sensation Michael Pratt has outshined Clifford in offseason workouts, making the veteran’s position precarious. While a pre-training camp cut would be a bold move, it’s not entirely out of the question. Sports analyst Sayre Bedinger even listed Clifford as a potential casualty in the Packers’ roster shakeup.



Clifford’s lackluster performance in OTAs and minicamp has raised eyebrows. His struggles have fueled speculation that the Packers might explore veteran options like Ryan Tannehill to bolster their quarterback depth.

However, releasing Clifford before training camp could backfire. It would leave the Packers with limited options and potentially hinder Pratt’s development. The consensus among analysts is that unless Jordan Love suffers an injury, the team should maintain the status quo and let the competition between Clifford and Pratt play out.

 

The Packers’ quarterback situation is a high-stakes juggling act. They must balance the need for a reliable backup with the desire to nurture young talent. Last season’s injuries underscored the importance of depth at the quarterback position, making the decision about Clifford’s future even more critical.



Will the Packers take a gamble and cut Clifford before training camp? Or will they stick with the current roster and let the competition unfold? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: the Packers’ quarterback room is the most intriguing storyline heading into training camp.