Green Bay, Wisconsin – As questions about the depth of the offense become increasingly urgent, the Green Bay Packers have not wasted much time in taking action.
According to information revealed by Adam Schefter, the Packers have reached a personal agreement with an experienced running back to bolster the attacking system of Matt LaFleur ahead of the 2026 season.
This move comes amid significant doubts surrounding the future of the running back position in Green Bay.
The player in question is none other than Joe Mixon, a two-time Pro Bowler and one of the most complete running backs in the NFL over the past decade.

Packers leadership has been forced to consider contingency plans after Josh Jacobs faced five charges related to domestic violence.
Although the case is still under investigation, the risk of NFL discipline or suspension means Green Bay cannot stand idle.
If Jacobs is absent for a significant period, the Packers will have to place their trust in MarShawn Lloyd and Chris Brooks, two young players who have yet to prove they can carry the load as the primary back.
That is why Joe Mixon has become an attractive option.
Despite going through a difficult year after missing the entire 2025 season due to a serious foot injury, Mixon is still considered a player who possesses the experience, adaptability, and stability that Green Bay is seeking.
With a short-term contract and reasonable cost, the Packers believe this is a deal with an acceptable level of risk but great potential value.
Looking back at Mixon’s career, his track record remains impressive enough for any team.
In nine NFL seasons, Mixon has appeared in 111 games, carried the ball 1,816 times, accumulated 7,428 rushing yards along with 60 touchdowns on the ground. In addition, he has recorded 319 receptions for 2,448 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns through the air.
The 2024 season was the clearest proof that Mixon can still perform at a high level. In the colors of the Houston Texans, he achieved 1,016 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns in just 14 games.
It is precisely this ability to contribute in both the running game and the passing game that makes Mixon a particularly suitable player for Matt LaFleur’s offensive philosophy.
Jordan Love has long been most effective when he has a running back who can help in check-down situations, screen passes, and quarterback protection.
The Packers coaching staff believes that Mixon still has enough ability to make an immediate impact if placed in the right system.
More importantly, his arrival will provide Green Bay with an additional necessary layer of insurance in case Jacobs’ situation takes a turn for the worse.
Packers fans are currently following every development of this deal closely.
One group believes Green Bay is making a smart move to protect their Super Bowl ambitions. Others believe Mixon could completely become one of the most valuable contracts of the summer if he regains the form that once placed him among the NFL’s top running backs.
For Mixon himself, the opportunity to join a championship-contending team like the Packers also carries special meaning in the final stage of his career.
If everything goes according to plan, Green Bay will not only gain an additional quality backup option.
They may have just found an experienced piece strong enough to help the offense maintain stability in the fiercely competitive 2026 NFC race.