On the offensive side of the ball, the Green Bay Packers could only need one or two plays to reach “championship caliber.”
There’s little doubt that the offensive line and running back positions will be addressed.
Aaron Jones or AJ Dillon most likely won’t be returning in Green Bay for the upcoming campaign.
David Bakhtiari may yet make a comeback in 2024, thus a long-term replacement will be required soon.
The likelihood of signing even one free agency running back, though, is dwindling dramatically.
The most likely time that Green Bay will address the running back situation is in the 2024 NFL Draft, but it’s important to remember that the team was seriously considering a trade for Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor.
Aaron Jones is a different story, but AJ Dillon is probably done.
Aaron Jones may be released if he and the Green Bay Packers are unable to come to an agreement on a restructured contract.
The Packers are hoping that Jones will accept a pay cut before to the 2024 season.
Green Bay spoke with Jones’ agent in an effort to modify his contract.
To ensure that Jones gets appropriate compensation for the remainder of his time with the Packers, talks are currently takiAgainst the Cowboys in the playoffs, Jones ran for 118 yards and three touchdowns, capping five straight 100-yard rushing games.
Jones has a bright future in Green Bay, but finances are a worry.
The camaraderie he brings to Green Bay might be hard to replicate.ng place between the two sides.
In any case, this off-season will be critical for finding a running back to partner with Jones for the 2024 campaign while also considering the long future at the position.