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  • Tue., May. 28, 2013 11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT Organized Team Activities (OTAs) The Packers announced details on the remainder of their offseason schedule, including the fact that five of the team’s offseason practices will be open to the public, weather permitting.

    The open practices will be three organized team activities (OTAs) and two mandatory minicamp workouts. The open OTA practices are slated for three Tuesdays — May 21, May 28 and June 11 — and will begin at 11:30 a.m. CT. The two mandatory minicamp practices are scheduled for June 4 and 5 with a start time TBA.

    Due to ongoing preparations on Ray Nitschke Field for training camp, the OTA and minicamp workouts will be held on Clarke Hinkle Field this year. Viewing of the open practices will be standing-room only along the Oneida Street side of Hinkle Field.

  • Sat., Jun. 01, 2013 8:30AM - 3:30PM CDT Junior Power Pack Clinic The 16th Annual Junior Power Pack Clinic will take place June 1, 2013 inside the Don Hutson Center, the Packers indoor practice facility. Reserved exclusively for members of the Junior Power Pack kids fan club (ages 5-14), this event features the chance to run skills and drills with other Packer backers and a few up-and-coming Packers players.
  • Sun., Jun. 02, 2013 8:00AM - 1:00PM CDT USA Football coaching school

    The Green Bay Packers have teamed up with USA Football to host a coaching school for Wisconsin youth football coaches at Lambeau Field on June 2, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

  • Sat., Jun. 08, 2013 3:00PM - 5:00PM CDT Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer The Green Bay Packers are gearing up for the 10th annual Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer event, set for Saturday, June 8. The event once again features a motorcycle ride, but non-riding fans who want to support the cause are welcome to attend the post-ride party at Lambeau Field’s North Loft, the rooftop deck below the TundraVision in the north end zone.
     
    On the day of the ride, registration begins at 9 a.m. and will continue through 10:30 a.m. at Vandervest Harley-Davidson in Green Bay. The post-ride party begins at 3 p.m. at Lambeau Field in the North Loft, which can be accessed through the Bellin Health Gate. The party will include food and drink for purchase, a silent and live auction and fun while bringing awareness to cancer. Attendees will also have the opportunity to get autographs from Packers players in exchange for a $10 donation to the event.
  • Tue., Jun. 11, 2013 11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT Organized Team Activities (OTAs) The Packers announced details on the remainder of their offseason schedule, including the fact that five of the team’s offseason practices will be open to the public, weather permitting.

    The open practices will be three organized team activities (OTAs) and two mandatory minicamp workouts. The open OTA practices are slated for three Tuesdays — May 21, May 28 and June 11 — and will begin at 11:30 a.m. CT. The two mandatory minicamp practices are scheduled for June 4 and 5 with a start time TBA.

    Due to ongoing preparations on Ray Nitschke Field for training camp, the OTA and minicamp workouts will be held on Clarke Hinkle Field this year. Viewing of the open practices will be standing-room only along the Oneida Street side of Hinkle Field.

  • Wed., Jul. 24, 2013 11:00AM - 1:00PM CDT Packers Shareholders Meeting

    The Green Bay Packers 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Wednesday, July 24, at 11 a.m., at Lambeau Field. The meeting will take place rain or shine.

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Points to consider in Packers' final tune-up

Posted Aug 29, 2012

With so many young players jockeying for roles in the base, nickel and dime defenses, Thursday night’s preseason finale will help sort out the pecking order for Defensive Coordinator Dom Capers’ packages and calls for the regular season.

But Capers isn’t as concerned with who wins which job, such as the base and dime corner spots, or the nickel safety, as he is with feeling confident all the rookies on defense are prepared to elevate their play for the games that matter.

“I’d just like to see continued improvement (on Thursday), especially with our young players, and we felt like we saw that last week,” said Capers, who has five draft picks in outside linebacker Nick Perry, linemen Jerel Worthy and Mike Daniels, cornerback Casey Hayward and safety Jerron McMillian (pictured), who could all be asked to contribute significantly in Week 1.

“We’ve tried to play these young guys as many plays as we can play them, and we just think the experience they gain here in the preseason is going to be very valuable to them when we start.”

That start is a welcome-to-the-NFL like no other, with two games in five days against playoff contenders San Francisco and Chicago, a Monday night road game at Seattle, and a showdown with explosive New Orleans to conclude the first month.

“We need production from everybody out of the gate, that’s the bottom line,” Outside Linebackers Coach Kevin Greene said. “There’s no easing into the season obviously with the way we’re starting out schedule-wise. They need to hit the ground running.”

With that in mind, here are a handful of other things to keep an eye on as the preseason comes to an end against Kansas City:

  • Health – The preseason opener in San Diego was the game the Packers took their injury lumps, losing linebacker Desmond Bishop (hamstring) for the season and cornerback Davon House (shoulder) and running back James Starks (turf toe) indefinitely. Since then, nothing major has cropped up, and with the starters playing only one series or so on Thursday, further risks are being minimized. Back in 2008, in quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ first year as a starter, he threw a 68-yard TD pass to Greg Jennings on the first snap of the preseason finale and the offensive starters called it a night. No one would complain if history were to repeat itself.

  • The No. 2 offensive line – Assuming Evan Dietrich-Smith is the sixth lineman and 10-year veteran Reggie Wells is needed on the roster as an experienced backup, it’s up to the three undrafted rookies on the second line to prove they deserve to stick around. Don Barclay has played both guard and tackle, so his versatility is a plus, while tackle Shea Allard and guard Greg Van Roten should get a lot of snaps for the second straight game. Seventh-round pick Andrew Datko will miss a second straight game with a concussion, so his status is unclear. If the opportunity to be the eighth or possibly ninth offensive linemen on the 53-man roster isn’t seized, those spots could be filled from outside the building.

  • Final spot on the defensive line – If the Packers keep six defensive linemen, as has been the custom in Capers’ scheme, there may be just one spot up for grabs beyond the top five of B.J. Raji, Ryan Pickett, C.J. Wilson, Worthy and Daniels. Daniel Muir, Phillip Merling and Lawrence Guy are the contenders (with Mike Neal suspended for the first four games), and while Muir may have the edge going in, but things could always change.

  • Wide receiver numbers – There’s been a lot of talk as to who might nab the sixth receiver spot, but it’s entirely possible the Packers will keep the same five as last year and use that roster spot elsewhere. Injuries slowed down Tori Gurley and Diondre Borel in camp, and Mike McCarthy said this week he needs to see them take another step. Undrafted rookie Jarrett Boykin has thrown himself into the mix, too. Whether it’s for a place on the 53 or on the practice squad, it’ll come down to who shows the most long-term potential.

  • Graham Harrell – The coaches have said Harrell is grading out better and improving each week, but if the Packers are committed to Harrell as Rodgers’ backup, he could ease a lot of fan angst with a TD drive or two. Harrell hasn’t led the No. 2 offense to a touchdown since the opener in San Diego, producing just two field goals in 14 possessions over the last two games. He’ll be in the game early on Thursday, and he needs to get the home crowd behind him right away.

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