In the NFL world, the Green Bay Packers were on the verge of reaching the NFC Championship in 2023, falling just short. As a result, the team did not see the need for major changes to its offense heading into the 2024 season.
The Packers finished the regular season with a 9-8 record, thanks to a strong offensive performance led by quarterback Jordan Love. The offense ranked 11th in average total yards per game, with Love showcasing his skills by spreading the ball around to Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, and Dontavion Wicks. These four receivers accounted for 25 of the team’s 32 passing touchdowns and 2470 of the team’s 4159 total passing yards.
Looking ahead to the upcoming season, the Packers are optimistic about the potential for improvement on offense. With key players returning and chemistry already established among the receivers, continuity is expected to be a strong point for the team.
One crucial aspect for the Packers is keeping Love healthy on the field. In an effort to bolster the offensive line and protect their star quarterback, General Manager Brian Gutekunst made a strategic move in the draft. The team selected Jordan Morgan, a former standout lineman from Arizona Wildcats, with the 25th overall pick. Morgan, known for his versatility and imposing physical presence at 6-foot-5 and 311 pounds, is slated to start at Right Guard for the Packers.
Ensuring Love’s protection is not only essential for his well-being but also for the success of the running game. Love’s ability to perform in the red zone has been a standout feature of his game, and having a strong interior offensive line will only enhance his effectiveness.
As the 2024 season approaches, the Green Bay Packers are poised to build upon their offensive strengths and make a push for the NFC Championship once again. With a solid foundation in place and key additions to the roster, the team is eager to take the next step towards their ultimate goal.