Packers have just sealed a longtime starter's fate with brutal benching
Green Bay, October 14, 2025
Green Bay Packers rookie Jordan Morgan has officially claimed the starting right guard spot, replacing Sean Rhyan, in a move that signals a new chapter for the team’s offensive line. The promotion came to light following a strong performance in the recent 24-18 win over the Bengals.
Morgan, a first-round pick in 2024 from Arizona, played 49 snaps in the victory, allowing no sacks and just one hurry while earning a solid run-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus. His ascent follows a rocky Week 3, where he faced three penalties and a sack, but the bye week solidified his role under Matt LaFleur’s guidance.
Expressing his appreciation, Morgan shared, “I’m deeply grateful to Coach LaFleur for this opportunity. I’ll keep pushing and giving my all for the Packers.” The heartfelt words reflect his commitment to the team that took a chance on his versatility.
Rhyan, a 2022 third-rounder, was relegated to 12 snaps, struggling with 10 pressures and a sack this season. With his contract expiring in 2026 and the Packers prioritizing re-signing Romeo Doubs, Rhyan’s tenure may be nearing its end.
Fans on X have rallied behind Morgan, with @PackersFaith tweeting, “Jordan’s rise is pure Packers grit—thank you, LaFleur!” The shift underscores LaFleur’s strategic vision as the 2-1-1 Packers prepare for the Cardinals in Week 7.
Morgan’s emergence strengthens the line, offering stability amid injuries. With LaFleur’s support, he’s poised to anchor Green Bay’s future, proving his worth on the field.
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