Green Bay Long Snapper Davis Retires
Long snapper Rob Davis, the last remaining active member of the Packers' 1998 Super Bowl team, retired on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press. Favre Has Yet To File Retirement Paperwork
Packers' quarterback Brett Favre has yet to file his retirement paperwork, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Source: Packers Sign Bigby To One-Year Deal
The Packers have signed safety Atari Bigby to a one-year deal as an exclusive rights free agent, a source familiar with the situation said Friday. Green Bay Re-Signs Safety Bigby
The Packers have re-signed safety Atari Bigby to a one-year tender, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Packers Will Retire Favre's Number During Season
The Green Bay Packers announced on Wednesday that they will retire Brett Favre's #4 this season, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Chillar Agrees To Two-Year Deal With Packers
The Packers agreed to a two-year, $5. Players Receive Cash From Performance-Based Allocation Pool
Atari Bigby, the Packers' exciting safety, was one of nine members of the club who are receiving more than $100,000 from the performance-based allocation pool that will be distributed by teams this month. Rodgers: I'm Not Brett Favre
Aaron Rodgers is excited to finally be the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, but he had a message for fans on Saturday, according to NFL. Favre Tearfully Leaves The NFL
The Associated Press reports that Brett Favre tearfully told the world Thursday what the Packers made public two days ago: he’s retired. Aikman: Favre Could Change Mind
Troy Aikman thinks that Brett Favre will have second thoughts about his decision to retire, according to the Morning Call. Favre Retiring From NFL
After seventeen years with the Green Bay Packers, Brett Favre has decided to retire from the game of football, according to ESPN.
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