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Packers Target Stephon Gilmore to Bolster Cornerback Position

Green Bay, WI – August 20, 2025 

 As the Green Bay Packers prepare for the 2025 NFL season, the team is eyeing a major move to address their depleted cornerback position. Sources confirm that the Packers are in talks to sign veteran free agent Stephon Gilmore, the 2019 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, to strengthen a secondary weakened by the departure of Jaire Alexander and Eric Stokes.

The Packers’ secondary has been a concern since Alexander was released in June 2025 and Stokes hit free agency, leaving Keisean Nixon, Nate Hobbs, and Carrington Valentine as the primary cornerbacks. While Nixon and Valentine show promise, the unit lacks the veteran presence and proven playmaking needed to compete in the NFC North. Gilmore, 34, emerges as a prime candidate to fill this gap, bringing experience and elite skills to Green Bay’s defense.

Gilmore, a five-time Pro Bowler, showcased his durability in 2024 with the Minnesota Vikings, recording one interception, nine pass breakups, and a 61.9% completion rate allowed, per Pro-Football-Reference. At 6’0” and 190 pounds, with a 4.4-second 40-yard dash and 31-inch arm length, Gilmore fits the Packers’ criteria for a boundary corner, per Packers Wire. His ability to excel in man-coverage aligns with defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley’s aggressive scheme, which emphasizes press coverage and disrupting receivers.

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“Stephon’s a proven winner who can lock down top receivers,” an NFC scout told ESPN. “For a Packers team needing stability, he’s a perfect short-term fix.” With $59 million in cap space, per Spotrac, Green Bay can afford Gilmore’s estimated $8-10 million one-year deal, a cost-effective move for a player of his caliber.

Fans on X are buzzing with excitement. “Gilmore to Green Bay? That’s a game-changer!” posted @PackersFan12. Another user, @NFLInsider, wrote, “Hafley’s defense needs a veteran like Stephon to mentor Nixon and Valentine.” Gilmore’s leadership could elevate the young secondary, especially after last week’s shaky OTA performance against rookie receiver Matthew Golden.

While Gilmore may not be a long-term solution at 35, his addition would provide immediate impact as the Packers aim for a deep playoff run. With their season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles on September 7, 2025, in Brazil, Green Bay is moving quickly to finalize the deal. If successful, Gilmore’s signing could transform the Packers’ defense into a formidable unit, ready to challenge the NFC’s best.

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