The Green Bay Packers kicked off their first mandatory practice of the offseason on Tuesday when they opened up for the first day of minicamp. The Packers will only host a two-day minicamp this year, as the third scheduled day has already been canceled for a team-building event.
Head coach Matt LaFleur stated that there was “perfect attendance” at Green Bay’s minicamp, besides excused absences — per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Ryan Wood. The only players who did not report, according to Wood, were safety Tarvarius Moore — who has been at voluntary OTA practices — and outside linebacker Jonathan Garvin — who hasn’t been at OTAs.