Packers Star Delivers Powerful Message Amid Super Bowl Dreams

Although the Green Bay Packers ended their playoff campaign faster than they expected, there’s still a lot of hope and eagerness to go further next season. And if the star edge rusher is to be believed, the team will do everything they can to make it to the Super Bowl.

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Even though the Packers fielded the league’s youngest roster last season, one without Aaron Rodgers, the team still exceeded expectations. After a slow 3-6 start, Green Bay went on a tear by dismantling the Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round.

After that exceptional performance from Jordan Love and company, the Packers faced the San Francisco 49ers. While Green Bay was in control for most of the game, the final two minutes saw several crucial mistakes committed by Anders Carlson and Love. This sealed the win for San Francisco, ending the Packers’ impressive season right away.

With the Super Bowl won by the Kansas City Chiefs, every team is now focused on using the offseason to get better. As it stands, Gary has a message that will hype his teammates up for next season.

Green Bay Packers’ Rashan Gary Shares Powerful Message Regarding Next Year’s Super Bowl

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As the focus has shifted to the offseason, Gary shares what the Packers went through recently and where he wants the team to go next season. In an article written by Mike Spofford on the Packers’ official website:

“Closing out the noise and putting us in position to be playing ball in January – it ended not how we wanted it but we still got to the playoffs,” he said. “We just gotta finish the job. We got everybody in all three phases that we need to get to where we want to be. “Just understand coming into next season what it looked like, and let’s attack it. That’s it,” Gary said.

Gary’s message will certainly resonate with everyone in the organization, as Green Bay has every chance to become better in the offseason. Add Love’s improvement as the Packers’ franchise player, and there’s no reason Gary’s Super Bowl shouldn’t come true.

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