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  • Tue., May. 21, 2013 11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT Organized Team Activities (OTAs) The Packers announced details on the remainder of their offseason schedule, including the fact that five of the team’s offseason practices will be open to the public, weather permitting.

    The open practices will be three organized team activities (OTAs) and two mandatory minicamp workouts. The open OTA practices are slated for three Tuesdays — May 21, May 28 and June 11 — and will begin at 11:30 a.m. CT. The two mandatory minicamp practices are scheduled for June 4 and 5 with a start time TBA.

    Due to ongoing preparations on Ray Nitschke Field for training camp, the OTA and minicamp workouts will be held on Clarke Hinkle Field this year. Viewing of the open practices will be standing-room only along the Oneida Street side of Hinkle Field.

  • Tue., May. 28, 2013 11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT Organized Team Activities (OTAs) The Packers announced details on the remainder of their offseason schedule, including the fact that five of the team’s offseason practices will be open to the public, weather permitting.

    The open practices will be three organized team activities (OTAs) and two mandatory minicamp workouts. The open OTA practices are slated for three Tuesdays — May 21, May 28 and June 11 — and will begin at 11:30 a.m. CT. The two mandatory minicamp practices are scheduled for June 4 and 5 with a start time TBA.

    Due to ongoing preparations on Ray Nitschke Field for training camp, the OTA and minicamp workouts will be held on Clarke Hinkle Field this year. Viewing of the open practices will be standing-room only along the Oneida Street side of Hinkle Field.

  • Sat., Jun. 01, 2013 8:30AM - 3:30PM CDT Junior Power Pack Clinic The 16th Annual Junior Power Pack Clinic will take place June 1, 2013 inside the Don Hutson Center, the Packers indoor practice facility. Reserved exclusively for members of the Junior Power Pack kids fan club (ages 5-14), this event features the chance to run skills and drills with other Packer backers and a few up-and-coming Packers players.
  • Sat., Jun. 08, 2013 3:00PM - 5:00PM CDT Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer The Green Bay Packers are gearing up for the 10th annual Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer event, set for Saturday, June 8. The event once again features a motorcycle ride, but non-riding fans who want to support the cause are welcome to attend the post-ride party at Lambeau Field’s North Loft, the rooftop deck below the TundraVision in the north end zone.
     
    On the day of the ride, registration begins at 9 a.m. and will continue through 10:30 a.m. at Vandervest Harley-Davidson in Green Bay. The post-ride party begins at 3 p.m. at Lambeau Field in the North Loft, which can be accessed through the Bellin Health Gate. The party will include food and drink for purchase, a silent and live auction and fun while bringing awareness to cancer. Attendees will also have the opportunity to get autographs from Packers players in exchange for a $10 donation to the event.
  • Tue., Jun. 11, 2013 11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT Organized Team Activities (OTAs) The Packers announced details on the remainder of their offseason schedule, including the fact that five of the team’s offseason practices will be open to the public, weather permitting.

    The open practices will be three organized team activities (OTAs) and two mandatory minicamp workouts. The open OTA practices are slated for three Tuesdays — May 21, May 28 and June 11 — and will begin at 11:30 a.m. CT. The two mandatory minicamp practices are scheduled for June 4 and 5 with a start time TBA.

    Due to ongoing preparations on Ray Nitschke Field for training camp, the OTA and minicamp workouts will be held on Clarke Hinkle Field this year. Viewing of the open practices will be standing-room only along the Oneida Street side of Hinkle Field.

  • Wed., Jul. 24, 2013 11:00AM - 1:00PM CDT Packers Shareholders Meeting

    The Green Bay Packers 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Wednesday, July 24, at 11 a.m., at Lambeau Field. The meeting will take place rain or shine.

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Dietrich-Smith next man up on offensive line

Posted Aug 11, 2012

Evan Dietrich-Smith is the most valuable of reserve offensive linemen. He’s the next man up in a game that can chew up offensive linemen and devastate an offense, particularly the quarterback that depends on his linemen for protection.

Such was the case in last Thursday’s preseason opener. Starting left tackle Marshall Newhouse was sidelined by a concussion, and the effects of Newhouse’s absence were noticeable. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers struggled to find time to throw.

Had it been a regular-season game, starting left guard T.J. Lang might’ve moved over one spot to left tackle, and Evan Dietrich-Smith would’ve stepped in at guard, just as he did in Detroit last season, when Dietrich-Smith gained national fame for becoming the man who pushed Ndamukong Suh over the edge.

Beginning with that infamous Thanksgiving Day game, Dietrich-Smith’s career came to life. He followed with the first start of his career, and was part of a line that gave Rodgers the protection he needed to throw for 369 yards and four touchdowns in a rousing win over the Giants. Dietrich-Smith started at right guard again a week later against the Raiders, then moved to center later in the game. Against the Bears on Christmas Day, he was the Packers’ starter at left guard.

A star was born, which brought into sharp focus the humble beginnings of Dietrich-Smith’s professional football career.

He signed with the Packers as an undrafted player. Coming out of Idaho State, Dietrich-Smith couldn’t find an agent willing to represent him.

“I had like three guys tell me to get lost,” he said.

The Packers cut him, the Seahawks signed him, the Seahawks cut him, and then Dietrich-Smith had an epiphany.

“I was between places, so I ended up moving back to California. I had a workout in Miami. It was a day after I had my daughter. That’s when I realized I had to start working harder,” he said.

Newborns can have that kind of effect on fathers.

“I went to take a test so I could be a substitute teacher,” Dietrich-Smith recalled. “After getting cut by Seattle, I wanted to tank it a little bit. I knew I needed to do more so the next time I got an opportunity I’d be in the best shape. I was fortunate enough to land back here.”

He was also fortunate that a scheduled workout for the Jets was canceled by a snowstorm. Had he made it to New York for that workout, he might’ve been offered a contract by the Jets. A few days after the Jets workout was canceled, the Packers called.

From all of that chaos and uncertainty, Dietrich-Smith has carved out a career that has a future to it. He’s scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent following this season, which means Dietrich-Smith is nearing the day when an undrafted player might join the upper ranks of the NFL payroll.

“I’m playing in the NFL, dream come true,” he joked of the innocence with which a rookie enters the league. “Then you get the business end of that dream and it’s not fun. You realize it’s cut-throat. It’s a job.”

His job is to be ready to play at a moment’s notice, at either guard position or center. The Packers’ penchant for cross-training their linemen all but assures that an injury to one of the starters would send Dietrich-Smith into the pressure cooker.

“Just become a starter; that’s what I want to do. I want to show I can play with everybody else. I felt last year I was able to show I could play with the best of them,” he said.

“You have to keep doing this,” he added, gesturing in an upward direction. “You have to keep improving every day.”

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