He played five seasons in Green Bay and submitted his best year in 2019, recording five interceptions (tops on the team) and 15 passes defended (second on the team).
Sidelined for the past two seasons, Kevin King is set to make an NFL return in 2024.
Do the Atlanta Falcons have a Comeback Player of the Year candidate on their hands? The Falcons are signing a former Green Bay Packers player who has missed the previous two seasons due to health concerns.
The Falcons announced on Monday that they have signed veteran CB Kevin King to a contract. After remaining unsigned by Week 3 of the 2022 season, King turned down contract offers in order to stay committed to his plan of returning to full health, after dealing with a concussion, COVID-19, hip, knee, and shoulder injuries in 2021.
Perhaps you've heard the story that the Green Bay Packers could have selected T.J. Watt with their first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Watt was right in their backyard, a Wisconsin native who played at the University of Wisconsin, just like his older brother, J.J.
These past Packers moments are the stuff of nightmares. For me, the month of October is all about Halloween. The weather starts to get colder, I don’t have to feel judged for my love of pumpkin spice lattes.
The 2017 NFL Draft will be remembered as the draft in which the Green Bay Packers traded back out of the first round. Instead of drafting Wisconsin Badgers pass rusher TJ Watt, they took cornerback Kevin King with their first pick in the second round.
Kevin King is one of several veteran corners seeking out their next NFL gig. King will likely have to wait longer than most others to make his next appearance, however, given the nature of his latest injury setback.
Former Packers cornerback Kevin King announced that he tore his Achilles tendon while training to get himself in shape to return for the 2023 NFL season.
Returning to the league after a full season away is uncommon but far from unprecedented.
At first glance, most Packers fans would see the title of this article and completely disagree with the question. Kevin King was not the best cornerback in Green Bay Packers history.
The Green Bay Packers have brought back nearly half of their own free agents this offseason. Going into the offseason, there were 23 total free agents that were either exclusive rights, restricted, or unrestricted free agents.
The Green Bay Packers keep winning. They also keep losing starters to injuries. After missing two games with a concussion, cornerback Kevin King was back for Sunday’s victory at Cincinnati.
While general manager Brian Gutekunst re-signed free agent Kevin King and tendered restricted free agent Chandon Sullivan, the Green Bay Packers enter this draft with a pronounced need at cornerback.
In a five-round mock draft at Walter Football, the Green Bay Packers solidified their pass defense by selecting Northwestern cornerback Greg Newsome with their first-round pick.
Although the deal is probably going to be laden with incentives, King hasn’t really played to the level where he can expect to hit them, unless they’re purely snap count or games-played bonuses.
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