Packers Face Crucial Decision: Will Campbell or Sweat Ignite Their Defensive Revolution?
Trading away Rashan Gary to the Dallas Cowboys has undeniably left a noticeable void on the Packers’ defensive lineup. Sure, there’s Micah Parsons and Lukas Van Ness still standing tall, but if Green Bay’s aiming to make serious strides in 2026, they’re going to need a fresh, formidable pass rusher to step up. Now, the front office faces a pivotal decision: do they patch this spot with a quick fix or dive all in for a significant upgrade? Recently, two names—Josh Sweat and Calais Campbell—have been buzzing through the rumor mills. Both bring different vibes to the table: Sweat’s the energetic, impactful type ready to make an instant splash, while Campbell offers seasoned leadership and stability, albeit with some question marks due to age. March 20th looms with a $7.22 million roster bonus for Sweat, making this moment particularly urgent for the Packers. Buckle up as we break down which path could steer Green Bay closer to defensive dominance.



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