GREEN BAY, Wis. – On July 20, just as players were arriving for the start of training camp in Las Vegas, safety and special teams standout Dallin Leavitt was released by the Raiders.
“My agent was like, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll figure something out.’ We figured it out,” Leavitt said of he and Kyle Strongin.
A few days later, Leavitt signed with the Green Bay Packers. It was an easy decision for Leavitt, who had spent his first four NFL seasons alongside Green Bay’s new special teams coordinator, Rich Bisaccia.
“First thing’s first, I wanted to play with these guys,” Leavitt said after Friday’s practice, one in which he was with the No.