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Wednesday Cheese Curds: Packers offense in a good place heading into 2024

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Things are looking promising in Green Bay.

It’s completely obvious, of course, but it’s still amazing how much things have changed in a short time in Green Bay.

A year ago the ink was barely dry on the trade terms that sent Aaron Rodgers out of Green Bay. The Packers had committed to Jordan Love, but it’s hard to say they really knew what they had in their first-year starter. Heck, almost exactly three years ago, Brian Gutekunst said (on record!) that Love had “a long way to go.”

But here we are, heading into year two of the Love era, and things are decidedly different. Love is not only established as the Packers’ starter, he’s set to get a long-term contract extension. The Packers are building around him, and to the extent that he rewards that faith, the Packers will be contenders.

Of course, that’s assuming a lot about what we know now. Just as things have changed from a year ago, things could look very differently heading into 2025. But for now, things look fantastic in Green Bay.

One year later, Packers’ offensive preparations in very different place | Packers.com

Everyone in Green Bay seems to agree that things are in a much better place now than a year ago.

Jeff Hafley on seventh-round pick Kalen King: ‘Really good football player’ | Packers Wire

Talk is cheap, but everyone seems to be saying good things about Kalen King.

Senior Bowl’s Jim Nagy Sees Starter Potential in Michael Pratt | Packer Central

Maybe Pratt is the guy to pay off Brian Gutekunst’s QB investment strategy?

2024 NFL QB Power Rankings: Brock Purdy, Jordan Love crack top 10 in first post-draft pecking order | CBS Sports

The national media sees Jordan Love as an ascending player.

Idaho man dresses in shirts from T-shirt cannon to break world record | UPI

I don’t know, man, just watch the video.

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