Packers could target Falcons 'gritty' quarterback in possible trade

Patrick McAvoy

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The Green Bay Packers are in a great spot with the 2024 National Football League just a few weeks away from beginning.

Green Bay has high expectations heading into the new season but if anything were to happen to quarterback Jordan Love, that would completely change. The Packers currently have Sean Clifford and Michael Pratt behind Love on the depth chart

There have been some rumblings that the Packers could look to add a new backup quarterback and if that ends up being the case, they should give the Atlanta Falcons a call. Atlanta currently has Kirk Cousins, Taylor Heinicke, and Michael Penix Jr all on the roster. 

Bleacher Report's Ryan Fowler put together a list of possible trade candidates from each NFL team and had Heinicke on his list.

"The value of a backup quarterback seemingly increases each year," Fowler said. "Injuries occur, expectations adjust, and players who operate on a "one snap away" basis are looked upon to keep an offense on track. A former starter in Washington, Taylor Heinicke took a pay cut to stay with the Atlanta Falcons following the free-agent signing of Kirk Cousins...

"Looking at teams around the league with questions under center, Heinicke has the skill set and experience (29 career starts) to not only compete but also produce. It comes with context as the former UDFA out of Old Dominion has a cap on his performance ceiling, but he's gritty, has a knack for making the big play, and has proven capable of keeping a team in contention when under center."

It seems like he may be pushed out in Atlanta and could serve as a very steady backup behind Love. Plus, he wouldn't cost a lot. There really would be no downside to bringing him in for the Packers. 

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Patrick McAvoy

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Patrick McAvoy's experiences include local and national sportswriting across baseball, football and basketball. He has provided coverage for the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Philadelphia Eagles and Boston Celtics throughout his career. 

Outside of journalism, Patrick also has received a Masters of Business Administration Degree from Brandeis University and studied communication and business at Merrimack College where he earned his Bachelor's Degree.