The future remains bright for head coach Matt LaFleur, quarterback Jordan Love, and a young and ascending Green Bay Packers roster.
As Love enters his third season as the Packers’ starting quarterback with the reinforcements that come with the arrivals of rookie wide receivers Matthew Golden and Savion Williams, buttressing an up-and-coming roster loaded with talent, Green Bay could be entering a legitimate Super Bowl window.
ESPN Lists Packers as One of The Brightest Futures

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In ESPN’s annual Future Rankings of all 32 teams, the Packers check in with a top-10 spot, at No. 6 overall in the NFL.
“As the NFL’s youngest team last season,” ESPN’s Ben Solak writes of the Packers’ biggest reason for hope. “Green Bay would probably take the top spot in a ranking that looks at where teams will stand 10 years from now. Few teams deserve more trust for their drafting and development, and the recent willingness to take bigger free agent swings is a feather in the Packers’ cap as well.”
The youth on the Packers’ roster developing and reaching its potential is what makes this arguably one of the top situations across the league.
General manager Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur seem to have a clear vision for what the Packers value and how they are trying to win at the highest level.
Whether the Packers can bring a Lombardi back to Green Bay hinges not just on the pieces around Love reaching their ceilings as he does, but most importantly on the young quarterback cementing his status as one of the premier players at his position in the NFL.

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