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    Green Bay Packers release former Georgia Bulldogs QB

    By James Morgan,

    2024-08-09

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    Former Georgia Bulldogs and Washington Huskies quarterback Jacob Eason has been released from the the Green Bay Packers. The Packers signed Eason in July. He gave Green Bay a third quarterback while Jordan Love was holding out, but the Packers recently signed Love to an historic contract and did not feel it was necessary to have four quarterbacks on the roster.

    Eason, who transferred to Washington from Georgia after the 2017 national championship game, is a free agent seeking for a new NFL home. Eason entered the NFL draft after throwing for 23 touchdowns and eight interceptions during  his lone season at Washington (he had to sit out in 2018).

    Eason has 10 career NFL pass attempts for 84 yards. He has thrown two interceptions and no touchdowns in his limited action. He has appeared in two NFL games in his career after the Indianapolis Colts drafted him in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL draft.

    The Colts cut Eason during the 2021 season. Eason has bounced around the NFL, including stints with the Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. He was recently was a member of the New York Giants’ practice squad.

    Georgia Tech projected to land its first 5-star since 2004

    Stetson Bennett projected to make Los Angeles Rams' 53-man roster

    Eason, who is 26, has a big arm and should have a chance to make an NFL roster over the next few weeks.

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    Sandi duncan
    08-11
    He was more A WASHINGTON QB than Ga
    Bronx Bombers
    08-11
    There's always barber college...
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