This year’s tour will start on April 8th and will feature a couple of the team’s budding stars.
The Green Bay Packers’ annual Tailgate Tour has become a tradition over the past decade-plus, turning into one of the franchise’s best moments of the offseason. It’s a chance for the Packers organization to reach fans all across the state of Wisconsin — in the bigger cities and small towns — and provides supporters with an opportunity to meet some of the team’s best current and former players.
This year’s tour should be another great entry, even if it does not end up being the premier offseason event that the Packers will host. (There’s that pesky NFL Draft coming up later in April that will end up claiming that spot this year.) We now have details on the dates and participants for the 2025 tour, and there are some great names to keep an eye out for if the tour bus comes into your area.
Before this crew hops on the bus, however, Packers fans will have some answers about how the 2025 season will shape up. The tour happens in early April, which comes about a month after the start of free agency; therefore, expect to know at least a few new names who will be wearing green and gold next fall by that time.
Packers’ Tailgate Tour to visit fans around Wisconsin April 8-12 | Packers.com
Josh Jacobs, Tucker Kraft and Lukas Van Ness will be on the tour along with former Packers Ahman Green, Jermichael Finley and John Michels.
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Um...this seems important.