Packers star sticking around in Green Bay after reportedly landing new deal

Packers star sticking around in Green Bay after reportedly landing new deal image

The Green Bay Packers have had a great offseason so far and it isn't even over yet.

Training camp is right around the corner and things are looking up for the Packers. Green Bay had a great 2023 season and has even higher expectations heading into the 2024 campaign after an upset postseason win.

The Packers have had a strong offseason while giving more weapons to star quarterback Jordan Love and made a solid move on Sunday to maintain continuity on their defense. Green Bay reportedly agreed to a contract extension with star nose tackle Kenny Clark, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

"Packers Pro-Bowl nose tackle Kenny Clark signed a three-year, $64 million extension today with Green Bay, per sources," Schefter said. "The deal was negotiated by Wasserman agents Doug Hendrickson and CJ LaBoy and pays Clark $29 million in 2024 and could bring his career earnings to over $150 million."

Clark has spent his entire eight-year National Football League career with the Packers and it sounds like he isn't going anywhere anytime soon. He has developed into a true defensive star and has been named a Pro Bowler three times, including in 2023.

Things are looking up for the Packers and the fact that Clark will be sticking around for the foreseeable future should be a welcomed sight.

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