Green Bay Packers sign Tyrod Taylor to back up Jordan Love
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Updated · USA TODAY · May 4
Green Bay Packers sign Tyrod Taylor to back up Jordan Love
20 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · May 4
Taylor, 36, is expected to fill the No. 2 role vacated after Malik Willis left for Miami on a three-year, $67.5m deal.
The move gives Green Bay an experienced contingency after Love missed games in each of the past two seasons with knee and concussion issues.
Taylor started four games for the Jets last season, while the Packers had faced thinner depth after releasing Desmond Ridder and relying on Kyle McCord and Kyron Drones.
Can Tyrod Taylor’s experience outweigh his injury history and provide the stability the Packers need behind Jordan Love?
How might Malik Willis’s success or failure in Miami reflect on Green Bay’s quarterback development and roster decisions?
Will the Packers’ focus on compensatory picks and conservative free agency limit their ability to address roster weaknesses this offseason?