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Hale (eye) was waived with a non-football injury designation by the Packers on Monday. Hale spent the 2024 season on Green Bay's practice squad after joining the team as part of the NFL's ...
The Packers released kicker Alex Hale off the non-football injury list. Hale suffered a freak injury that will sideline him several weeks.
Hale was on Green Bay's practice squad last season as part of the NFL's International Player Pathway Program. He went 27-of-34 on field goals during his final year at Oklahoma State in 2023 ...
The Packers released kicker Alex Hale, the team's International Pathway Player, after he suffered an eye injury before training camp.
The Green Bay Packers have released their third player in the last couple of days, this time being kicker Alex Hale. Between these releases and the reported addition of receiver Will Sheppard, the ...
The Packers signed wide receiver Will Sheppard, who went undrafted after catching 48 passes for 621 yards and six touchdowns at Colorado last season.
The Green Bay Packers announced on Monday they have released kicker Alex Hale. During training camp last year, Hall joined the Packers’ practice squad as part of the NFL’s International Player ...
The Packers signed rookie kicker Mark McNamee, a native of Ireland who will replace Alex Hale as the backup kicker and international player on the 91-player offseason roster.
The Packers announced the Sheppard signing and also announced they had signed kicker Mark McNamee to replace recently released Alex Hale. The Irish-born McNamee joins through the NFL’s ...
The Green Bay Packers announced on Monday they have released kicker Alex Hale. During training camp last year, Hall joined the Packers’ practice squad as part of the NFL’s International Player ...
Several Packers players are opening training camp on injured lists. The Packers put offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, running back Amar Johnson and kicker Alex Hale on the non-football injury list ...
McNamee becomes Green Bay's designated player in the NFL's International Player Pathway Program, claiming the slot previously held by fellow kicker Alex Hale (eye).