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Green Bay, WI — According to league chatter, the Green Bay Packers have sparked a blockbuster after one phone call from general manager Brian Gutekunst: inquiring about Denzel Ward

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, the four-time Pro Bowler from the Cleveland Browns, just ahead of the trade deadline.

Ward is the missing piece in Green Bay: refined press-man ability, razor-sharp route breaks, and instant burst that shrinks the throwing window right off the snap. Since entering the NFL in 2018, he has posted

10+ passes defended every season, a rare level of consistency.

Last season, Ward led the NFL with 19 passes defended, underscoring top-tier impact at cornerback. This year, he has

played all eight games for Cleveland, maintaining his form. Ward’s contract is considered team-friendly, running through 2027.

Of course, no deal is perfect. Ward’s concussion history has made some teams cautious. But he

played 16 games last season, and his current status suggests he’s healthy enough to shoulder CB1 duties in a high-intensity defense.

Internally, the Packers understand the price tag: likely a

Day 2 pick with escalators, and possibly more if the Browns open bidding. Although Gutekunst is known for disciplined draft-capital management, this is the kind of asset that can raise the ceiling immediately for the defense.

The NFC context makes the move even more logical. The Lions, Eagles, Buccaneers, and Rams are all pushing for top seeds, and the playoff margin for error is razor-thin. An

elite CB like Ward can flip opponents’ third-and-short into third-and-long, changing game tempo with just a few pass breakups.

Tactically, Ward allows the Packers’ DC to lean back into a more confident

single-high world, selective blitzing, and flexible match-zone rotations to trap young quarterbacks. The domino effect: the front relies less on “cover rush,” the secondary’s coverage time shortens, and turnovers rise.

For now, talks are at an early stage—but the signal is clear: Green Bay is ready to strike if Cleveland opens the door. With the deadline clock ticking, it may take just

one more call to push this deal across the line.

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