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New Packers Star Vows to Retire in Green and Gold — Promises Lombardi Glory at Any Cost

Green Bay, WI – September 25, 2025 — When the Packers elevated Kingsley Enagbare into a more prominent role in their pass-rush rotation this season, it wasn’t just about adding another source of pressure. It was a signal: Green Bay is “all-in” for 2025. After three weeks, they’re 2–1 and sit atop the NFC North.

“The moment I put on green and gold, I knew this was home,” Enagbare said this week. “I didn’t come to Green Bay by accident — I was meant to be a Packer. I swear to retire in this jersey, and I’ll fight with everything I have to bring Lombardi back to Titletown, no matter the cost.”

The Packers opened the season by beating the Lions (27–13), followed by a win over the Commanders (27–18), then a road loss at Cleveland (10–13) — a steady start for a defense coordinated by Jeff Hafley.

Through three games, Enagbare’s official line is 5 total tackles (2 solo), 0 sacks, 0 forced fumbles. He remains an important edge piece alongside Rashan Gary and Lukas Van Ness, appearing on the depth chart at EDGE behind Micah Parsons.

The upcoming slate only increases Enagbare’s importance, with Green Bay visiting the Dallas Cowboys in Week 4 before a run of NFC matchups.

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