Joe Barry, 'scars' and all, has more to work with as Packers defensive coordinator
Barry's first two stints as a DC didn't go that well, but the Packers believe those experiences are part of what made him the right hire.
Barry's first two stints as a DC didn't go that well, but the Packers believe those experiences are part of what made him the right hire.
— Jrue Holiday hit a baseline jumper with two seconds remaining and the Milwaukee Bucks escaped with a 112-111 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night in the final game for both teams before the All-Star break.
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— D.J. Carton scored 20 points and Koby McEwen and Dawson Garcia each scored 12 and Marquette beat DePaul 77-71 on Tuesday night.
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— Freshman Zach Edey scored a career-high 21 points and Jaden Ivey added 18 to help No. 23 Purdue hold on for a 73-69 victory over No. 25 Wisconsin on Tuesday night.
The Packers likely will convert some of Aaron Rodgers' 2021 money ($21.5 million) into a signing bonus that can prorate over multiple cap years. GM Brian Gutekunst: “We've reached out to a number of players … working with those guys to find solutions to this cap issue.” The team doesn't have to ask Rodgers for his permission to make such a move, but Gutekunst indicated there have been talks.
Packers GM Brian Gutekunst still believes the Packers will be able to make a move on a high-end free agent despite the cap restraints. “We won't able to do a lot but if the right guy is there, I think we'll be able to do what we need to do.”