In what is certainly just a coincidence, the Green Bay Packers signed an All-American kickoff returner just a day after All-Pro Keisean Nixon said he no longer wants to return kickoffs.
It took some fans back that Green Bay Packers star Keisean Nixon said he didn’t want to return kicks anymore and be a full-time cornerback. After the Packers lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the wildcard round of the NFL Playoffs,
The Packers coach said he plans to meet with Jaire Alexander, Keisean Nixon and the rest of the team in individual meetings as they move on to 2025.
The Packers couldn't get off the ground against the Eagles, which is something that Matt LaFleur plans to address this offseason.
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur held his season-ending press conference Tuesday morning, talking about Jordan Love, Jaire Alexander and several other topics.
All the important things to know from Matt LaFleur’s 2024 season-ending press conference from Lambeau Field on Monday.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon sounded off on his role with the team following their wild-card exit in the NFL playoffs.
Nixon, a two-time All-Pro returner, saw fewer opportunities with the new kickoff rules and would like to exclusively play cornerback.
Green Bay's offense stumbled to the finish line this season, but still showed signs of growth in Year 2 with Love at the helm.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon also excels as the team's return specialist, but he's no longer interested in performing double duties
Packers coach Matt LaFleur said during his Tuesday media ... With the loss of Alexander, Keisean Nixon became the top cornerback for the Packers defense down the stretch. He recorded career ...