The Green Bay Packers are on the verge of signing former Pro Bowler Jadeveon Clowney, sources tell ESPN, in a move aimed at addressing their defensive line’s struggles in disrupting quarterbacks. With organized team activities (OTAs) just nine days away, the addition of Clowney could be a game-changer for a unit that ranked 16th in pressure percentage (22.1%) last season, despite tying for sixth in sacks.Clowney, 32, was released by the Carolina Panthers on May 8 after a 2024 campaign that saw him record 46 tackles, nine for losses, 5.5 sacks, and four forced fumbles. His PFF pass rush grade of 73.2 would have led the Packers, highlighting his potential impact. “We’re close to a deal that makes sense for both sides,” a source familiar with the negotiations told The Green Bay Press-Gazette.The Packers’ defensive line struggled to consistently disrupt opposing QBs in 2024, a concern exacerbated by the departure of Preston Smith midseason. While the draft additions of Matthew Golden (WR, Round 1) and Barryn Sorrell (edge rusher, Round 4) have strengthened other areas, the pass rush remains a priority. “Clowney’s experience and production are exactly what we need,” GM Brian Gutekunst said in a statement.Clowney’s role would be rotational, complementing Lukas Van Ness and mentoring Sorrell, Kingsley Enagbare, and Van Ness. His veteran presence could spark immediate improvement and long-term development. However, the financial aspect looms large. Released while on a two-year, $20 million deal, Clowney might seek upwards of $10 million for 2025, a figure that concerns the Packers, who are navigating a $6.8 million cap space deficit.Fans on X are optimistic. “Clowney to Green Bay? Defense just got real,” tweeted one, while another said, “OTAs can’t come soon enough.” NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport noted, “If the deal gets done, Clowney could be the missing piece for the Packers’ D-line.”As OTAs approach, the potential signing of Clowney signals a bold move to address a critical weakness. For a team aiming to dethrone the Detroit Lions in the NFC North, every piece matters—and Clowney might just be the answer.
