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The Green Bay Packers enter the 2025 NFL season as a team to watch, aiming to prove they are legitimate contenders after making the playoffs in both seasons since Aaron Rodgers' departure, despite falling short in the playoffs both times.
Jordan Love leads the team into his third season as starting quarterback, supported by an elite offense. Defensively, the Packers have potential under second-year coordinator Jeff Hafley, but questions remain about their secondary.
Analyst Matt Holder suggests the Packers are a top landing spot for veteran free agent cornerback Rasul Douglas to address the secondary concerns. Holder argues Douglas, who had a successful stint with Green Bay a few years ago and is well-liked by fans, would make sense. He notes that after trading Jaire Alexander, the Packers plan to start Nate Hobbs and Keisean Nixon at outside cornerback, but both are considered better at nickelback; adding Douglas could allow one to move back inside.
Douglas' production declined slightly with the Buffalo Bills in 2024 (58 tackles, 1 FF, 5 PD in 15 games) compared to his strong 2023 season split between Green Bay and Buffalo (61 tackles, 1 sack, 3 FR, 5 INTs, 1 TD, 14 PD).
A reunion with Douglas is presented as a logical option for the Packers to shore up their defensive backfield, though the team's interest remains unknown.
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