Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst doesn't appear bothered by Josh Jacobs' comments on the team needing a No. 1 receiver.
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But whatever they might say publicly — about, say, the team needing a bona fide No. 1 wide receiver, as running back Josh Jacobs contended in multiple interviews at Radio Row in the days leading up to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans — doesn’t concern or bother Gutekunst at all.
But that means we all got a few Brian Gutekunst quotes to chew on this morning, which is more than we can say for most offseason Tuesdays. It also means one of those quotes, of course, was about Josh Jacobs' Super Bowl comments.
One year after signing safety Xavier McKinney and running back Josh Jacobs in free agency, general manager Brian Gutekunst is in a position to make another splash in 2025. Until free agency, Packers Wire will run through potential options,