Packers Beg for Eagles’ Three-Time Super Bowl Veteran — Desperate for the Final Block
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Green Bay, WI – August 25, 2025
In a move that feels more like Hollywood drama than football negotiation, the Green Bay Packers reportedly pulled out all the stops to trade for offensive tackle Darian Kinnard — the rare veteran who has won three consecutive Super Bowls — hoping his experience can deliver them the championship push they’ve been craving.
Kinnard, 25, is one of only two players in NFL history to pull off such a streak, capturing back-to-back titles with the Kansas City Chiefs (LVII, LVIII) and then scoring Super Bowl LIX with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Sunday night, the Packers traded a 2027 sixth-round pick to the Eagles — a relatively modest price for someone with championship pedigree like Kinnard. Green Bay, in dire need of reinforcement on the offensive line, clearly believes he's the missing piece to their title puzzle
Sources say Packers’ brass, led by GM Brian Gutekunst, made a passionate case to Eagles executives: "Help us finish what he started. That final block could be what brings Lombardi back to Lambeau." It was more than a trade offer—it was a plea for redemption.
Kinnard’s Role: More Than Just Depth
Though he’s played only a handful of regular-season games, Kinnard brings versatility and invaluable post-season composure. Green Bay sees him as a plug-and-play option capable of bolstering both guard and tackle as the playoffs approach
Eagles fans might smirk at the idea of someone pleading for one of their champions—but that's Lombardi legacy for you. In Philly, they know what real grit looks like. And now, it might just be headed to Green Bay.
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