GREEN BAY — The Green Bay Packers just gave their interior pass rush a massive jolt. The team officially signed veteran defensive tackle Javon Hargrave to a two-year, $23 million deal on Sunday, securing a premier disruptor just weeks after his release from the Minnesota Vikings. The move isn’t just a roster addition; it’s a calculated reunion designed to bring a Super Bowl-caliber identity back to Title Town.
The Gannon Connection Comes to Lambeau
Hargrave didn’t need a long pitch to choose Green Bay. The veteran tackle spent his most productive years under new Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon. During their time together in Philadelphia, Hargrave exploded for a career-high 11 sacks in 2022 and anchored a unit that nearly secured a ring. After a rocky 2025 season in Minnesota where he recorded only 3.5 sacks, Hargrave is betting that Gannon’s scheme will unlock his All-Pro form once again.
The atmosphere at 1265 Lombardi Avenue already feels different. While the chilly March wind whipped across the practice fields, Hargrave spoke about the “culture” of the organization. He mentioned that Lambeau Field simply “fit” him, a sentiment echoed by fans who have long clamored for a consistent interior presence to complement Devonte Wyatt.
“J.G. just knows how to make things come to life for everybody. He’s got a sense of making us believe it’s going to work. Lambeau Field, I feel like it just fit me. I love J.G.—great coach and friend. That was a big thing for me.”
— Javon Hargrave, Packers Defensive Tackle
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
This signing signals that Brian Gutekunst is in “win-now” mode for the 2026 season. By landing Hargrave at a manageable $7.7 million cap hit for this year, the Packers maintain enough flexibility to keep stars like Christian Watson and Jayden Reed in the fold. On the field, Hargrave’s presence allows Gannon to run the aggressive, high-pressure front that defined his success with the Eagles.
Expect the Packers to focus on the secondary in the upcoming April draft. With the interior line now anchored by a proven veteran who knows the system’s every nuance, the defense has its bridge. If Hargrave can replicate even 75% of his 2022 production, the rest of the NFC North has a massive problem on their hands. The “Gannon Era” in Green Bay has its first true engine.

