Tuesday marked the Green Bay Packers’ first day of minicamp, meaning it was the first mandatory practice of the Packers’ offseason program. Here’s what you need to know about Green Bay’s first “full” practice of the summer, which included quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ attendance.
Allen Lazard continues holdout
Before practice started, head coach Matt LaFleur noted that all 89 players under contract were expected to be at practice on Tuesday. Unfortunately, that did not include wide receiver Allen Lazard, who was a restricted free agent this offseason and was tendered with a second-round designation. Lazard has yet to sign his contract offer worth around $4 million for one year of service, which means he cannot be fined by the team for missing minicamp.