During a recent padded practice at training camp, the Green Bay Packers saw standout performances from their defensive front, headlined by Barryn Sorrell’s impressive interception return for a touchdown. While the defensive line excelled in one-on-one drills, the team’s new defensive coordinator intensified the session by frequently utilizing defensive back blitzes against the quarterbacks. Offensively, the roster underwent immediate changes at tight end due to a wave of injuries, leading to the signing of Drew Biber and McCallan Castles. The secondary also managed personnel gaps as several cornerbacks remained sidelined with health issues. Overall, the session highlighted the rising confidence and physical conditioning of young players competing for larger roles in the upcoming season.