The Green Bay Packers face several decisions regarding free agents in the upcoming 2024 off-season, promising an intriguing period for the team. Despite parting ways with four-time MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers a year prior, there’s optimism surrounding the Packers’ potential return to the postseason in 2024, with some analysts even predicting a deep playoff run.
However, uncertainty looms over one particular free agent’s future in Green Bay. Safety Darnell Savage seems to harbor doubts about his continuation with the Packers in the 2024 season. Following the Packers’ defeat to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round, Savage expressed a sense of readiness for a change. “I mean, (are there) frustrations? Yeah, because I know what I am and I know what I can be, you know?” Savage remarked after the loss, as reported by Jason Wilde of Madison.com. “Everybody’s story is different, man. It takes some people longer to get to where they want to go. Me, I don’t think I’ll ever stop growing. I think I’ll always be that way, whether that’s here, whether that’s elsewhere.”
The Packers aim to bolster their secondary with younger and more skilled players. New defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley emphasized the significance of the safety position within the Packers’ defense, as highlighted by Lily Zhao of Fox Sports 6.