Green Bay Packers Announce Joint Summer Training Camp Practices with Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens

Packers set to hold joint practices with Broncos and Ravens this summer

The Green Bay Packers are planning to add more variety to their summer training camp practices by scheduling joint workouts with other teams. Head coach Matt LaFleur announced that the team will have one day of practice with the Denver Broncos before their August 18 game in Denver and another day with the Baltimore Ravens before their August 24 game in Green Bay.

LaFleur believes that these joint practices provide a valuable opportunity for his team to compete against different clubs during the preseason. However, he is aware of the potential for conflicts, as prolonged joint sessions can sometimes escalate into physical altercations, likening them to a “wrestling match or MMA fight.” To avoid this, he has opted for just one day of practice with each team.

The Packers kick off their preseason with a road game against the Cleveland Browns on August 10.

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