Chase Claypool, who signed a one-year deal with the Bills in 2024 but was placed on injured reserve after tearing a ligament and tendon in his second toe and subsequently released, is now expected to participate in the Packers’ rookie minicamp for a potential tryout. Reports indicate the Packers have shown interest in Claypool in the past, and ESPN insider Adam Schefter confirmed the current tryout as part of his comeback efforts. Claypool, a 2020 second-round pick by the Steelers, has also been with the Bears and Dolphins along the way, with his best season coming in 2020 (62 receptions, 873 yards, 9 TDs). If he makes the roster, Claypool would add size (6-foot-4) and experience to Green Bay’s receiving corps as he attempts to revive his NFL career.
Key takeaways:
– Claypool is attempting a comeback with the Green Bay Packers via their rookie minicamp.
– He has a history with multiple teams, including the Steelers, Bears, Dolphins, and Bills.
– His peak performance occurred in 2020, with 62 receptions, 873 yards, and 9 touchdowns.