Green Bay — After securing defensive end Mike Daniels with a hefty contract extension in mid-December, the Green Bay Packers made another move to solidify the future of their defensive line.
The Packers, according to a report by ESPN, signed defensive tackle Letroy Guion to a long-term contract that, if completed, will carry him into his 30s. The deal, which was first reported by Adam Caplan, is worth $11.25 million over three years.
Guion, 28, missed the first three games of the 2015 season while serving a suspension that stemmed from an off-season arrest last February.