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Packers still trust Matthew Golden despite his challenging rookie season, and Matt LaFleur highlights key reasons that reinforce their belief
The Green Bay Packers finally drafted a first-round wide receiver for the first time since 2002, but Matthew Golden's rookie year hasn't gone exactly like expected. Even though his separation stats are good and he catches the ball when targeted (zero drops),
Matt LaFleur champions Green Bay Packers' rookie receiver Matthew Golden, citing his mental and physical toughness despite early-season injuries and limited production.
Quay Walker's return for the Packers may be important against a Bears rushing offense that leads the NFC. Javon Bullard and Nate Hobbs also will play.
The Green Bay Packers get a reinforcement to the receiver group with Matthew Golden active against the New York Giants.
On Thursday, both Jayden Reed and Matthew Golden were spotted at practice, which is a good sign moving forward.
Golden (wrist) failed to bring in his only target in Sunday's 28-21 win over Chicago.
Micah Parsons doesn’t leave the field much, but Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton might try to take advantage of the Packers defense when he does.
The Green Bay Packers continue doing their part to give back this holiday season. Matthew Golden CBS 58 Tuesday morning, Dec. 9, the Packers and Sargento Foods
After the Green Bay Packers lost to the Carolina Panthers, coach Matt LaFleur was asked about his job security. It wasn’t an unfair question a