Former Packers 2006 fourth-round pick returns to NFL in key role
Green Bay, WI – July 8, 2025
A former Green Bay Packers cornerback, once a promising draft pick, is making a stunning return to the NFL with a significant new role, electrifying fans and analysts alike, sources told ESPN on Tuesday. The comeback marks a thrilling chapter for a veteran who’s been away from the league’s spotlight.
Will Blackmon, selected by the Packers in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft, has rejoined the NFL as a color commentator for ESPN’s Monday Night Football crew for the 2025 season, a move confirmed by the network on Monday. The 40-year-old shared his excitement on X, posting, “Back in the game—can’t wait to break it down for you all!” This role leverages his extensive football IQ and broadcasting experience, a far cry from his playing days.
Blackmon spent four seasons with the Packers (2006-2009), where he notched a memorable 57-yard punt return touchdown in 2007 against the Oakland Raiders. Though injuries limited him to just one season with over 10 games, he earned a Super Bowl ring with the New York Giants in 2011. His career peaked with 53 games across Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Commanders (2013-2017), amassing 161 tackles, 22 pass defenses, and four interceptions before retiring in 2018 after a brief CFL stint.

Post-retirement, Blackmon transitioned into media, hosting podcasts and serving as an analyst for FS1 and NFL Network. His standout performance during the 2025 NFL Draft coverage paved the way for this high-profile gig. “Will’s insights bring a player’s perspective to our broadcasts,” ESPN executive Seth Markman said.
Packers Nation is buzzing, with fans on X cheering, “Blackmon’s back where he belongs!” and “Proud of our guy!” His return coincides with the Packers’ training camp kickoff on July 23, adding a nostalgic twist. Can Blackmon’s new role elevate NFL coverage while honoring his Packers roots? Stay tuned to ESPN for more.












