Packers HC Supports Rookie’s Family-First Decision to Care for Ill Parents
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Green Bay, WI – August 27, 2025
As the Green Bay Packers finalize their 53-man roster, a heartfelt story has emerged from training camp. A promising rookie running back, who recently stepped away from the roster battle to care for his seriously ill parents, has received unwavering support from head coach Matt LaFleur, showcasing the team’s commitment to human values over football.
The rookie, an undrafted free agent from South Dakota State, joined the Packers after the 2025 NFL Draft. In the preseason, he turned heads with 67 yards on seven carries, including a 39-yard touchdown run against the Jets, capped by a Lambeau Leap that thrilled fans. His speed and grit positioned him as a contender for a depth role behind Josh Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson. Yet, just days before the roster cut-down deadline, he chose to return home to support his parents, who are battling severe illnesses.
LaFleur, known for fostering a family-oriented culture, praised the young player’s decision. “Football is important, but family is everything,” LaFleur said. “He’s shown incredible character, and we’re behind him 100%. The door is always open for him to return when the time is right.” The coach’s words reflect the Packers’ ethos, balancing competitive drive with compassion.
The rookie, later revealed as Amar Johnson, issued a statement that resonated with Packers Nation: “The Packers gave me a shot at my dream, but my parents need me now. I’m grateful for the support and hope to return stronger.” His father’s chronic illness and mother’s recent surgery prompted his choice, earning admiration across the NFL.

Fans rallied on social media with #AmarStrong, celebrating his selflessness. “This is what makes the Packers special,” one fan tweeted. While Johnson’s departure doesn’t disrupt Green Bay’s deep running back room, it highlights the human side of the game. His preseason tape, showcasing explosive runs, ensures he remains a prospect for 2026, potentially with the Packers’ practice squad.
As Green Bay prepares for their September 7 opener against the Lions, LaFleur’s support for Johnson underscores the team’s values. This rookie’s sacrifice resonates beyond the gridiron, reminding fans that family comes first. Will he return to chase his NFL dream? Packers Nation hopes to see Amar Johnson back at Lambeau, stronger than ever












