It wouldn't be shocking to see the Green Bay Packers back in the playoffs in 2024.
Green Bay performed above expectations last season and made it to the postseason and even pulled off an upset win over the Dallas Cowboys. There's a lot to like about this Packers team and now they will have another year of experience under their belt and should be even better.
Plus, it doesn't hurt that the Packers added to the offense this offseason by signing Josh Jacobs. Green Bay also bolstered its offensive line and should be in a good spot.
While this is the case, it wouldn't hurt to add a veteran receiver to the mix and one player who could be on the trade block is Denver Broncos Pro Bowler Courtland Sutton, according to Pro Football Network's Anthony DiBona.
"It feels like Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton has been involved in trade rumors for several years," DiBona said. "As the Broncos continue to walk on the treadmill of mediocrity, Sutton is one of the lone bright spots for the organization. However, Sutton is 28 years old and might not be in the franchise’s long-term plans."
Sutton has been in trade talks for a while and right now it isn't clear if he will be moved. If he is available, he would be a great addition to the offense to give quarterback Jordan Love another dynamic weapon on the outside.
The one-time Pro Bowler tallied 772 receiving yards last year in 16 games played but did have 10 touchdowns. That type of production certainly could help the Packers' offense as they attempt to make another leap.
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