
Tensions were high as Thursday’s practice, a joint session with the Seattle Seahawks, erupted into one of the most chaotic fights in training-camp history. The episode was sparked by punches between Zach Tom and Ernest Jones IV and escalated into multiple skirmishes across the field.
The dust-up marked the end of the Packers 2025 training camp. The focus now turns to the preseason finale against the Seahawks, where bubble players will battle for jobs, followed by final cut downs as preparations begin
in earnest for the season opener against the Lions.
As we look back at the last few weeks and head to the season, here are a few notable nuggets.
Quarterback Jordan Love, limited earlier due to thumb surgery, resumed practice work in modified drills alongside Malik Willis.
Rookie WR Matthew Golden has clearly emerged as a standout, consistently making tough plays look easy.
Jordan Morgan showed steady improvement through camp, impressing coaches and beat writers alike with his play at left tackle.
On the defensive front, Lukas Van Ness continues to impress coaches and could provide much-needed pass-rush help if he can put it all together.
Packers-Seahawks joint practice ends in fisticuffs – Punches were thrown between Zach Tom and Ernest Jones IV as the final practice of the week erupted into a brawl.
What Seahawks QB Sam Darnold said about lively joint practice with Packers – Darnold spoke after a joint practice where he carved up Green Bay’s defense in red zone drills.
If cut, Packers receiver will be hot commodity – WR Mecole Hardman is on the bubble. If he’s cut, he may not have trouble finding a new landing spot.
Pressure is on Packers’ Walker, Wyatt, Van Ness, Morgan – ESPN’s Rob Demovsky highlights some of the young Packers looking to show improvement in 2025.
Why your team sucks: The Green Bay Packers – Drew Magary returns with an annual tradition unlike any other.