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The Green Bay Packers have played 25 seasons of football since the turn of the century. Packers On SI’s All-Quarter Century Team is a 53-man r ...
The Packers have brought back a familiar face -- 30-year-old running back Ryan Grant. He's in good shape and says he's ready to contribute right away for the same team he spent 2007-2011 with.
Grant, a 6-foot, 194-pound sixth-year player, was originally drafted by the Washington Redskins in the fifth round (No. 142 overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft out of Tulane University. He played for ...
GREEN BAY – Ryan Grant traveled the country over the past month, taking one NFL workout after another, with the hope of getting his football career back on track. Last week, that journey brought ...
Grant's agent, Alan Herman, said his client has been in contract talks with a team that's not the Green Bay Packers, though he declined to reveal the specific organization.
Ryan Grant is headed back to the Green Bay Packers to help bolster an offensive backfield that has been ravaged by injuries this season.
RB Ryan Grant has reportedly rejoined the Packers to replace the injured James Starks. (US Presswire) Following news that James Starks was heading to injured reserve with a knee injury suffered in ...
It isn't exactly a contract holdout, but Green Bay Packers running back Ryan Grant sat out Tuesday morning's mandatory minicamp practice as he and the team continue to work on a new deal.
Despite spending much of the season as the forgotten man in the Green Bay Packers' offense, veteran running back Ryan Grant could be vital to keeping the team's undefeated season going. Running ...
Ryan Grant isn't against the NFL's recently toughened policy on concussions. However, the Green Bay Packers running back found himself wondering if he could've avoided the entire process had he ...
The Green Bay Packers added some veteran depth at receiver on Wednesday by signing Ryan Grant, the team announced on Wednesday. In his sixth season, Grant has 123 receptions for 1,333 yards and ...
Ryan Grant, a former star running back at Notre Dame who played in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers, reportedly helped secure bail for an accused NYPD cop shooter.