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LaFleur Expressed Disappointment After A Rookie Arrived An Hour Late To The Opening Day of Training Camp

Green Bay, WI – July 24, 2025

Discipline took center stage in Green Bay on Thursday as Packers head coach Matt LaFleur voiced his disappointment after rookie cornerback Savion Williams arrived an hour late to the opening day of training camp at the Don Hutson Center. The delay, the first official practice of the 2025 season, has raised eyebrows among fans and teammates alike.

Williams, a third-round pick (87th overall) from TCU in the 2025 NFL Draft, was expected to report on time following his recovery from a minor ankle sprain that landed him on the PUP list earlier this month. However, a logistical error with his travel arrangements post-rehabilitation kept him from joining the team promptly. LaFleur didn’t mince words: “Showing up late on Day 1? That’s not the Packers’ way. If you want to wear this green and gold, you’ve got to respect the standard,” he said during a post-practice press conference, per Packers.com.

The 22-year-old, known for his college prowess with 32 tackles and 3 interceptions in 2024, now faces a steep challenge to earn a roster spot. His tardiness sent a ripple through a locker room where veterans like Xavier McKinney and Rashan Gary set a high bar. Williams was seen running extra conditioning drills after practice—a clear disciplinary measure—though no formal punishment was announced, according to team insiders.

LaFleur’s frustration reflects the team’s 11-6 2024 season momentum, aiming for Super Bowl LX with Jordan Love’s 3,814-yard passing campaign. “We’re building a culture, and punctuality is non-negotiable,” LaFleur added. The coach’s stance underscores the pressure on young players to integrate seamlessly, especially with a $22 million cap space, per Spotrac, to optimize the roster.

Fans on X are divided. @CheeseheadPride sympathized, “Give Savion a break—he’s new!” while @PackersFuture warned, “Late on Day 1? He’s on thin ice.” Williams’ college tape—featuring a 4.45-second 40-yard dash—offers hope, but his late start tests his resolve.

Can Williams rebound and secure a role? With camp just beginning, his journey is a focal point for a Packers squad chasing glory. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

 

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Coach Mike Tomlin Remove 3 Players for Missing Practice
Pittsburgh, PA — September 18, 2025 — Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has made a bold disciplinary move, benching three key players—cornerback Joey Porter Jr., outside linebacker Alex Highsmith, and safety DeShon Elliott—for missing Wednesday’s practice as the team prepares for a critical Week 3 matchup against the New England Patriots. The decision comes as the Steelers, sitting at 1-1 after a 31-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, grapple with a rash of injuries and mounting pressure to stabilize their roster. The trio’s absence from practice on September 17 stemmed from injuries: Porter Jr. is nursing a hamstring issue, Highsmith is sidelined with a high ankle sprain, and Elliott is recovering from an MCL sprain. All three missed the Seahawks game, where Pittsburgh’s defense struggled, allowing 117 rushing yards to Kenneth Walker III, including a game-sealing touchdown. Tomlin, known for his no-nonsense approach, reportedly views their failure to attend practice, even if injury-related, as a breach of team standards during a pivotal week. “We’re in a tough spot, but accountability comes first,” Tomlin said in a press conference. “If you’re not on the field preparing with your teammates, you’re not playing. We need everyone locked in to turn this around.” The move underscores Tomlin’s emphasis on discipline as the Steelers face a Patriots team that racked up 122 rushing yards in their Week 2 win over Miami. Porter Jr., a rising star in the secondary, missed his second straight game in Week 2 due to his hamstring injury. Highsmith, a key pass rusher, suffered his ankle sprain in the first quarter against Seattle and has a history of soft tissue injuries, including a groin issue in 2024. Elliott’s MCL sprain, sustained during a tackle attempt, has kept him off the field, with a potential return targeted for Week 4. The decision to bench them has sparked debate, especially with the team already thin at key positions due to injuries to linebacker Patrick Queen (ribs) and rookie defensive tackle Derrick Harmon (knee), though both returned to practice this week. The Steelers have taken steps to bolster their roster, signing veteran linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley and safety Jabrill Peppers to the practice squad. Bentley, who rejected a $6 million offer from the Los Angeles Chargers, could see an elevated role if Queen remains limited. Fans on X are divided, with some praising Tomlin’s tough stance—“This is the Steeler way!”—while others worry it risks further depleting an injury-ravaged defense. As Pittsburgh aims to shore up its run defense and avoid a 1-2 start in the competitive AFC North, Tomlin’s disciplinary action sends a clear message: no player is above the team’s standards. Whether this gamble galvanizes the roster or exacerbates their struggles will be evident Sunday at Gillette Stadium.

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