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Packers Sign $23 Million Deal With 2-Time Pro Bowl Rival DT

The Green Bay Packers are scooping up a two-time Pro Bowl veteran and recent Minnesota Vikings cap casualty to help reinforce their defensive line in 2026.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Packers reached an agreement on March 11 with former Vikings defensive tackle Javon Hargrave on a two-year, $23 million free-agent contract that includes $13 million in compensation for the 2026 NFL season.

“From Minnesota to Green Bay: Former Vikings DT Javon Hargrave reached agreement today on a 2-year deal for $23 million, including $13 million this year, with the Packers, per [agent] Drew Rosenhaus,” Schefter wrote on X on Wednesday afternoon.

Hargrave — who turned 33 in February — has seen his production decline in the two years since his last Pro Bowl season for the San Francisco 49ers in 2023, but he has 49 career sacks and has started 130 games in his 10 seasons in the league. While his run defense is a growing weakness, he remains a reasonably effective veteran pass rusher.

The Packers needed more defensive tackle depth after agreeing to trade 2025 starter Colby Wooden to the Indianapolis Colts for veteran linebacker Zaire Franklin this week. Given the money that the Packers are paying him, expectations are that he will start for their defensive interior in 2026 alongside former first-round star Devonte Wyatt.


Javon Hargrave Has Philly Ties to Packers’ New DC

The Packers crossed off another primary need on their offseason to-do list with their reported deal for Hargrave, and while he is no longer the same player he was when he made two Pro Bowls, he has a direct tie to new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon.

Hargrave had the two most productive seasons of his career in 2021 and 2022 when he overlapped with Gannon with the Philadelphia Eagles, combining for 18.5 sacks — with a career-high 11.5 in 2022 — 132 total tackles (19 for loss) and two forced fumbles. He also missed only one game during his two years together with Gannon in Philadelphia.

Gannon could devise multiple ways to get Hargrave on the field, but he should prove especially useful in 3-4 defensive looks alongside fellow 300-plus-pounders in Wyatt and Warren Brinson, a 2025 sixth-rounder expected to take on a larger role in 2026.


Packers Likely to Hedge Bets at DT in 2026 NFL Draft

The Packers have a more competent defensive interior after signing Hargrave, but don’t be surprised if Green Bay continues to look for high-end personnel in the 2026 draft.

Hargrave offers a short-term solution for the Packers, but his age (33) and play over the past few seasons make him a bit of a gamble that could backfire and result in him not playing out the entirety of his two-year deal. Meanwhile, the Packers must also figure out whether to extend Wyatt — who suffered a season-ending injury in late November — as he prepares to potentially play the 2026 season on his $12.9 million fifth-year option.

There is a world where both Hargrave and Wyatt pan out beyond 2026, but the Packers should still consider hedging their bets with a premium talent if they identify one they like in the 2026 NFL draft, even if it means using their top pick in the second round.

An ideal fit like Texas Tech’s Lee Hunter might not make it to them at No. 52 overall in the second round, but they will have several other options in Rounds 2 and 3, including — potentially — Oklahoma’s Gracen Halton and Cincinnati’s Dontay Coreleone.

New Icon of the Packers, Jordan Love Speaks Out to Defend Legend Brett Favre Amidst Intense NFL "Boycott" Wave
Green Bay, Wisconsin – This week, the NFL community was rocked when Brett Favre, the legendary quarterback of Green Bay Packers, became the center of a public storm after a single comment during a live broadcast. In a brief analysis, Favre said, “Some young players today rely too much on the system instead of making their own mark,” and within minutes, the clip was edited, distorted, and spread quickly across social media. The backlash was fierce. Favre was accused of "disrespecting the new generation," with television programs dissecting his words, and hashtags demanding the “removal of Favre from broadcasting” spreading across the country. A professional comment quickly became public enemy number one, pushing Favre into the heart of a massive online storm. Amidst the intense controversy, Green Bay witnessed a moment of respect from Jordan Love, the young quarterback and future face of the Packers, who immediately stood up and defended Favre. His words were direct and heartfelt, showing a level of maturity far beyond his years. Jordan Love, not one to back down from a challenge, spoke candidly to the media: “I understand that some may disagree, but let’s not forget that Brett Favre gave his entire career to elevate the Packers. One misunderstood comment cannot erase the thousands of moments he fought for Green Bay. If we love this team, we must respect the people who built its foundation.” Love’s words instantly shifted the conversation and forced many fans to reconsider their stance. The backlash was real, but Love made it clear that Favre's legacy is not to be erased due to a misunderstood comment. Favre had built the foundation for the team, and Love made sure that his influence remained intact. This act of defending a franchise legend has become the most memorable moment in Green Bay this week. Love’s ability to stand up and defend the team's icons, even when the world turns against them, shows his leadership both on and off the field. It also demonstrates his commitment to the Packers’ legacy. Jordan Love’s words prove the importance of respecting the legends who shaped the franchise. As the future leader of Packers, he has shown that the next generation is here to protect the foundation built by those who came before them, no matter the circumstances.

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