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The Green Bay Packers Jerseys have re-signed cornerback Kevin King, a source told Packer Central on Tuesday morning.It is a one-year deal that could be worth $6 million.To buy more Packers Womens Game Jerseys with cheap price, you can visit packernfl.com official website.
When King mostly stayed healthy in 2019, he ranked among the NFL leaders with five interceptions and 15 passes defensed. Injuries, however, were the story once again last season. Limited to 11 games by a quad injury, King had zero interceptions and five passes defensed. Even when he was in the lineup, it seemed like he was playing hurt. When he scooped up a loose ball against Carolina on Dec. 21, a man with 4.43 speed in the 40 might have gone the distance. Instead, he was easily chased down.
His season ended infamously by allowing two touchdowns in the first half and being flagged in the final moments of the NFC Championship Game against Tampa Bay.
With King back and slot defender Chandon Sullivan tendered as a restricted free agent, Green Bay's starting five-man secondary should be back for the 2021 season.That doesn't mean the Packers won't be looking to upgrade in next month's NFL Draft, but those moves take the pressure off the need to acquire a cornerback in the first round. General manager Brian Gutekunst watched one of the top corners at Monday's Florida State pro day.
How the Packers Jerseys wound up with King will live in infamy. The late Ted Thompson infamously traded out of the first round in 2017. While Pittsburgh landed All-Pro outside linebacker T.J. Watt, Green Bay selected King. An elite combination of size (6-3) and athleticism (4.43 40, 39.5-inch vertical, 3.89 20-yard shuttle), King has an elite physical skill-set but it's never quite added up.