The Green Bay Packers are set to incorporate some variety into their training camp practices this summer by scheduling joint workouts with other teams. Head coach Matt LaFleur announced on Tuesday that they will be practicing with the Denver Broncos on August 18 and the Baltimore Ravens on August 24 before their respective games.
LaFleur sees the value in his team competing against other clubs during the preseason but wants to limit the joint practices to just one day to prevent any potential conflicts. He expressed concern about the potential for fights that can arise when teams practice together for multiple days, describing the intense interactions as akin to a wrestling match or MMA fight. To maintain a positive and productive environment during the joint practices, the Packers have opted for a single day of workouts with each team to ensure they get quality work done without any unnecessary altercations.
The Packers’ preseason schedule kicks off with a road game against the Cleveland Browns on August 10, followed by their joint practices with the Broncos and Ravens. These joint workouts will provide valuable opportunities for the team to test themselves against different opponents and work on their skills in preparation for the upcoming season.
LaFleur believes that these joint practices will help his team grow and improve, as they will be challenged by skilled opponents from other teams. He also sees them as an opportunity for his players to learn from each other and build relationships with players from different organizations.
Overall, LaFleur is excited about these joint practices and believes they will benefit both his team and his organization in many ways.
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