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The Green Bay Packers have signed 15-year veteran Tyrod Taylor to compete for the backup quarterback position. Taylor, who turns 37 in August, is expected to replace Malik Willis as Jordan Love's backup.
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GREEN BAY – The Green Bay Packers didn’t draft a quarterback to compete for the backup job, so they signed one as a free agent.
Tyrod Taylor, a 15-year veteran who turns 37 in August, signed a deal with the Packers and now is the front runner to replace departed Malik Willis as Jordan Love’s backup.
New defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon, who was meeting local media for the first time, said he had just seen Taylor in the building after a reporter asked him what he knew of Taylor in light of an NFL Network report saying he was signing with the Packers.
“He’s a good player,” Gannon said. “Played against him a long time. He’s accurate, he’s mobile, that’s two things that pop up. He’s a playmaker. He can deliver the ball accurately and it’s hard to get him down in the pocket.”
Taylor is 29-31-1 as a starter and has a career passer rating 87.7. He has gone 3-6 as a backup the past three seasons, including 1-3 for a terrible New York Jets team last season. He completed 97 of 156 passes for eight touchdowns and five interceptions over the past two seasons.
The Packers will be Taylor’s eighth team.
He entered the league as a sixth-round draft pick of the Baltimore Ravens in 2011. He did not start a game his first five seasons in the league, but after signing with Buffalo, he started for three seasons, going 22-20.
The Packers signed Tyrod Taylor because they did not draft a quarterback and needed a veteran to compete for the backup job.
Tyrod Taylor has a career record of 29 wins, 31 losses, and 1 tie as a starting quarterback.
In the past three seasons, Tyrod Taylor has gone 3-6 as a backup, including a 1-3 record with the New York Jets last season.

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The Packers did not have an established backup after Willis signed with Miami. Former Atlanta Falcons starter Desmond Ridder and 2025 Philadelphia Eagles sixth-round pick Kyle McCord were the Packers’ top two candidates to backup Love. The NFL Network also reported that Ridder was released.
They signed Virginia Tech’s Trey Drones as an undrafted free agent.
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