Sep 29, 2024; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur during the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
The Green Bay Packers expected to compete for the NFC North in 2024, and that they did. What they didn’t expect is both the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings to record 14+ wins. The NFC North became one of the toughest divisions in football in 2024.
However, now one of Green Bay’s rivals is expected to lose one of their cornerstone players.
Packers’ Division Rival Expected To Lose Star To Retirement (Breaking)
It is inevitable that all good things must come to an end. The end of Harrison Smith’s career has been discussed for the past few seasons. He could now ride off into the sunset after the Minnesota Vikings have excelled this season:
Harrison Smith was the 29th overall pick from the 2012 NFL Draft, which makes this his 13th year in the NFL. It appears that it will also be his last and Kevin O’Connell will need to deal with the defensive turnover. Local insider Charley Walters provided an update on the situation.
“It’s clear the Vikings will re-sign cornerback Byron Murphy, who has six interceptions this season, and probably safety Cam Bynum, because it’s unlikely Harrison Smith, who turns 36 next month after 13 seasons, will return.”
Charley Walters on the Vikings secondary (Pioneer Press)
Smith has played in 192 regular season games. He has racked up 1,126 total tackles, has 37 interceptions, and 20.5 career interceptions. The six-time Pro Bowl selection, and one-time All-Pro is likely to be a strong candidate for enshrinement in the Hall of Fame.