Execution must improve on offensive line for Packers to reach potential
For the Packers to be one of the best offenses in the NFL, it comes down to better offensive line play, says offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich.
GREEN BAY - The Green Bay Packers have plenty of optimism they’ll have one of the best offenses in the NFL in 2026. Jordan Love continues to grow as a quarterback and looks primed for a strong Year 4 as a starter. They have a strong trio at wide receiver with Christian Watson, Jayden Reed and Matthew Golden.
They should have one of the league’s best tight ends when Tucker Kraft returns from an ACL injury. Veteran Josh Jacobs leads the running back room. For this group to achieve their goals, however, it comes down to the play of the offensive line .
After dealing with injuries all season, the Packers struggled to find consistency from the group. If there’s a reason to believe the unit will play better this season, they already have their starting five in place with Jordan Morgan at left tackle, Aaron Banks at left guard, Sean Rhyan at center, Anthony Belton at right guard and Zach Tom at right tackle. The Packers will use the offseason to work draft pick Jager Burton at center and guard, and keep building depth.
“I think our execution,” Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich said on what needs to improve. “I thought we were inconsistent with our execution, for sure. I just want to see us play with that physicality, that toughness that really defines who we are as Packer offensive linemen every game.
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