The Green Bay Packers are heading into the 2026 season looking completely different from the team fans watched just a year ago, and honestly, the amount of change happening inside this organization is starting to feel enormous. Between major roster moves, new depth additions, surprising departures, and several huge position battles already beginning to take shape, Green Bay suddenly looks like a franchise quietly preparing for another serious run at the NFC.

And honestly?
That might be the scariest part for the rest of the league.
Because this no longer feels like a young team simply trying to figure things out anymore. The Packers are entering 2026 expecting to compete — not just for a playoff spot, but potentially for the NFC North title and much more if everything comes together the way the organization believes it can.
The biggest reason for that confidence starts with Jordan Love.
There is absolutely no debate about who leads this franchise now. Jordan Love officially enters the season as the unquestioned face of the Packers, and according to the discussions surrounding the team, Green Bay believes he is still ascending toward becoming one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks. The chemistry inside Matt LaFleur’s offense continues improving, the system looks more stable than ever, and perhaps most importantly, the young core around Love is no longer inexperienced anymore.
That matters A LOT.

Because last season often felt like Green Bay was still learning on the fly offensively. There were flashes of brilliance, but also moments where the timing, consistency, and chemistry simply were not fully there yet. Now, however, the offense feels far more mature, far more comfortable, and honestly, far more dangerous.
But while Jordan Love remains the clear centerpiece, one of the most fascinating changes on the roster involves the quarterback room behind him.
After losing Malik Willis to the Miami Dolphins, the Packers suddenly needed stability at backup quarterback. That situation became especially important because Packers fans actually trusted Willis last season whenever he stepped onto the field. He gave the offense confidence, mobility, and enough playmaking ability to keep games competitive whenever Jordan Love needed help.
That’s why Green Bay moved quickly to bring in veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor.
And honestly?
That move feels smarter the more you think about it.
Tyrod brings experience, leadership, mobility, and most importantly, calmness. He may not be flashy anymore, but he gives Green Bay something every contender desperately needs: a backup quarterback capable of surviving difficult situations without the entire season collapsing emotionally.
Meanwhile, rookie quarterbacks Kyle McCord and Kairen Drones are already creating intrigue heading into training camp. According to the discussion surrounding the roster, both young quarterbacks are expected to battle aggressively for developmental spots, giving Green Bay even more long-term flexibility behind Jordan Love.
But honestly, one of the most interesting position groups on the entire roster might actually be running back.
The departure of Emanuel Wilson to the Seattle Seahawks quietly opened the door for major changes behind Josh Jacobs. According to the discussion, there’s growing excitement around Chris Brooks potentially stepping into a much larger role, while MarShawn Lloyd remains one of the biggest mysteries on the roster.
And honestly?
Nobody doubts MarShawn Lloyd’s talent.
The concern has never been ability.
It’s health.
Injuries have followed Lloyd dating all the way back to college, and Packers fans are reaching the point where they almost need to physically SEE him stay healthy before fully buying into the hype. But if he finally manages to stay on the field consistently, Green Bay could suddenly have one of the most explosive running back rotations in the NFC.
As for Josh Jacobs, there’s growing belief that 2026 could quietly become one of the most important seasons of his career.
Last year felt frustrating at times. Injuries disrupted rhythm, the offensive line struggled with consistency, and Jacobs never fully looked comfortable inside the offense for extended stretches. But according to the discussion, Green Bay’s offensive line now appears bigger, more physical, and much better positioned to support a power running attack.
And honestly?

If the blocking improves even slightly, Jacobs could have a massive bounce-back season.
At the same time, however, there’s also a growing feeling that this year may determine his long-term future with the franchise. When fans look at his age, contract situation, and the younger backs developing behind him, many already believe 2026 could realistically become Josh Jacobs’ final season in Green Bay if things do not go perfectly.
That possibility adds another emotional layer to this entire season.
Then comes the wide receiver room — and honestly, this may be where the Packers become truly dangerous offensively.
Because compared to this same time last year, the difference feels enormous.
Twelve months ago, the receiver room felt chaotic. Christian Watson was recovering from injury, Romeo Doubs battled inconsistency, and Dontayvion Wicks still looked raw developing inside the offense.
Now?
The entire vibe feels different.
Healthier.
Faster.
More experienced.
And honestly, much more confident.
The Packers believe continuity may quietly become their biggest offensive weapon this season. Jordan Love now has stronger chemistry with his receivers, Matt LaFleur’s system continues evolving, and the young skill-position core finally looks comfortable playing together instead of simply trying to survive week to week.
That’s why expectations around Green Bay suddenly feel much bigger.
This is no longer a rebuilding roster hoping to sneak into the playoffs.
The Green Bay Packers believe they are ready to compete for championships again — and honestly, the deeper you look at this roster, the harder it becomes to dismiss them.