New Year’s resolutions for each NFL team

As the ball drops and we enter a new year, let’s take a look at the resolutions for each NFL team.

Green Bay Packers

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Where did the 2019 Green Bay Packers come from, some mad wizard?! I bet even the fan base jumped from the coach in Week 17 and shouted, “Wait! A bye?!” Absolutely incredible. First-year head coach Matt LaFleur proved that he could handle running an NFL team—and a top-level (don’t care what stat-knowers say) quarterback. The offensive spread was refreshing, and Aaron Rodgers definitely benefited from it. So did Aaron Jones. (All the Aarons!) The team finished the season 13-3, snagging a first-round bye in the playoffs.

2020 Resolution: Take care of your own first. Aaron Rodgers had his contract restructured, which helps free up cap space in 2020, and there are a few other financial moves that can be made to free up more cash. And when that happens, the first move should be signing/extending players who are currently on the Packers’ roster—beginning with Bryan Bulaga and Tramon Willams, and even Mason Crosby. Then, go out and look for wideouts and other pieces that fit the puzzle.