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Former Packers Free Agent Struggles to Find New Team, Eyes Potential Reunion

GREEN BAY, Wis. – Tyler Davis, a former special teams standout for the Green Bay Packers, is facing a tough road in free agency. The tight end, who last played for the Packers in 2022, has seen limited interest across the NFL and is now hoping for a return to Lambeau Field, sources told ESPN on Friday.

Davis, 27, was a key contributor for Green Bay from 2021-2022, logging 15 special teams tackles—most on the team—over two seasons, along with eight catches for 61 yards in 31 games. Signed off the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad in 2021, he quickly became a favorite of special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia for his relentless effort. However, a season-ending knee injury in the 2023 preseason opener against Cincinnati sidelined him, and the Packers moved on with younger tight ends like Luke Musgrave and Tucker Kraft.

“I love Green Bay—it’s where I grew into a pro,” Davis said in a recent interview. “I’d jump at the chance to play for Coach LaFleur again.”

Despite his $1.5 million market value, Davis has drawn little attention from teams like the Steelers or Commanders. At 6-foot-4, 252 pounds, his size and blocking ability remain assets, but the 2023 injury and a crowded tight end market have dimmed his prospects.

In 2022, Davis shined, playing all 17 games and leading the Packers with 342 special teams snaps while hauling in four passes for 26 yards. His versatility as a blocker and tackler earned praise, but his absence in 2023 highlighted Green Bay’s depth at tight end. The Packers’ current roster, featuring Musgrave, Kraft, and Ben Sims, leaves little room, though Bisaccia reportedly still values Davis’ intangibles.

“Tyler was a glue guy for us,” one Packers source said. “But the roster’s young, and we’re prioritizing upside.”

Fan reactions are mixed. “Bring Davis back for special teams!” one posted on X. Another countered, “He’s solid, but we don’t need him with Kraft and Musgrave balling.”

Davis’ peak came in 2022, tying for the team lead with two special teams tackles in multiple games. Yet, his limited offensive role—averaging four catches per season—makes teams hesitant. A one-year, prove-it deal could appeal to GM Brian Gutekunst, who recently drafted UCLA tight end Tanner McLachlan at No. 89, but the focus remains on youth.

“I know I can still contribute,” Davis insisted.

A reunion isn’t certain. Green Bay’s special teams, bolstered by rookie additions, may not need a veteran like Davis. His heart is set on Titletown, but will the Packers open the door?

 

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