Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur announced Jonathan Garvin had been released just hours after the team’s Twitter account wished him a happy birthday
The Green Bay Packers have released one of their players, just hours after wishing him a happy birthday.
Jonathan Garvin, who was preparing for his fourth NFL season with the Packers, has been released from the roster. The news was announced by head coach Matt LaFleur during a press conference on Friday. Garvin was drafted in 2020 in the seventh round with the 242nd overall pick. The linebacker had been a regular figure in the Packers defence prior to this off-season.
Earlier on Friday, the Packers tweeted a happy birthday message to Garvin. The tweet read: “Smile, it’s your birthday! #SmileLikeAPro.” It was later reported by ESPN that the Packers had released Garven. It was also reported the 24-year-old had not taken part in the majority of the off-season training programme, which began with the organised team activities in May.
The Packers and LaFleur are preparing for their first season without Aaron Rodgers as their star quarterback for nearly two decades. Rodgers was traded to the New York Jets just days before the 2023 NFL Draft in April, ending an 18-year career in Wisconsin.