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Packers Star Signs $96 Million Deal and Vows to Defend Green Bay’s Throne

Green Bay, WI – July 2025
Excitement is surging through Lambeau Field this offseason after star edge rusher Rashan Gary signed a four-year, $96 million contract extension to remain in Green Bay. The move ensures that the heart and soul of the Packers defense stays right where he belongs, as the team sets its sights on the ultimate prize.

But for Gary, the decision to stay goes far beyond the lucrative deal. “I didn’t stay for the money," Gary told reporters. "I stayed because we’re not done. We’re going for two. I want back-to-back rings for this city. For this locker room. For everyone who never stopped believing.”

Gary’s powerful message instantly resonated with his teammates, coaches, and fans throughout Packers Nation. Known for his relentless energy and passionate leadership, Gary has become the emotional anchor of a Green Bay defense aiming to build a legacy.

Inside the Packers locker room, his words serve as both a rallying cry and a promise. “When Rashan speaks, you feel the hunger,” said a fellow defender. “He’s not just here to play—he’s here to win, again and again.”

As the Packers prepare for another championship push, all eyes are on Gary and his teammates to see if their bold ambition will lead them back to the NFL’s mountaintop. For now, one thing is clear: in Green Bay, the throne isn’t up for grabs just yet.

Packers Elevate WR Hidden Gem to Active Roster After Bears Offer to Steal Him
Green Bay, WI – 2025 The Chicago Bears’ search for immediate wide-receiver help almost netted them a youngster from inside the NFC North. But the Green Bay Packers weren’t about to let him walk. According to multiple reports, the Bears sought to sign Will Sheppard off Green Bay’s practice squad—an NFL-legal “poach” that would have placed him directly on Chicago’s 53-man roster. League rules allow such moves only to the active roster (not another practice squad), and a poached player must count on the new team’s 53 for three games (with a three-week salary guarantee). Instead, the Packers moved decisively on Tuesday—promoting Sheppard to their own active roster. The call-up keeps the 23-year-old in house and removes the risk of losing him to a division rival at a moment of need.  Who is the “hidden gem”? Sheppard is a 6-3 receiver who starred at Vanderbilt and later Colorado before turning pro. Green Bay signed him July 22, 2025, waived him during final cuts, and then re-signed him to the practice squad on Aug. 27. He’s been wearing No. 82 in camp and preseason.  For the Packers, the promotion is about protecting an asset and fortifying depth while injuries ebb and flow—particularly with recent shuffling at wideout early in the season. For Sheppard, it’s a chance to stick on Sundays, likely beginning on special teams and as a situational chain-mover while he competes for offensive snaps behind the established rotation. If he converts his preseason flashes into game-day production, Green Bay may have uncovered a developmental receiver who can help now and grow into a larger role down the line.