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Packers Sign Veteran Quarterback, Release Ridder
The Green Bay Packers signed 36-year-old veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor on Monday, May 4, 2026, to serve as Jordan Love's primary backup, releasing Desmond Ridder to clear roster space.
This signing addresses the backup vacancy created when Malik Willis departed in March, signing a three-year, $67.5 million contract with the Miami Dolphins after providing critical relief for Love the past two seasons.
Taylor brings extensive experience, having played in 100 NFL games across 15 seasons for seven teams, recording 73 touchdowns and 34 interceptions during his 62 starts.
Defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon praised Taylor during Monday's press conference, calling him "a playmaker" who "can deliver the ball accurately" and is "hard to get him down in the pocket."
Kyle McCord and Kyron Drones remain on the roster to compete for depth behind Love following Ridder's release, giving the Packers multiple backup options for the 2026 season.