The Packers lost their premier backup quarterback, Malik Willis, in free agency.
Maybe, in time,they will have replaced him. ⬇️
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🏆 With Tompkins' victory tonight, the UIL Class 6A boys track and field state championship stays with Houston for the ninth consecutive season.
2017: The Woodlands
2018: The Woodlands
2019: Klein Forest
2020: Canceled by pandemic
2021: Summer Creek
2022: Summer Creek
2023: Klein Forest
2024: Atascocita
2025: Lamar
2026: Tompkins
Visiting the Packers was eye-opening for Kyron Drones:
He walked into Lambeau Field, the same stadium where Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers have plied their trade. It was unforgettable.
“As you’re walking through the stadium, you kind of get a little goosebumps,” Drones told @KPRC2 “An organization like Green Bay, they do a lot of winning there. Green Bay was a hell of an experience. I’m glad I was able to go, glad they wanted me there.”
The Packers lost backup quarterback Malik Willis during free agency. He’s now the starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins.
Yes, the Packers referenced Willis during their conversations with Drones.
“They talked about how there’s similarities with us and how they want to do the same thing for me, if they pick me, it’s for a long time, not a short time,” Drones said. “They talked about how Malik progressed and his work ethic. So, I’m just going in there with that mindset, just to keep getting better, do the best with your team and whatever they want me to do.”
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PUT THE HAMMER DOWN💥🔨
@kyndalldrones has broken the school record for women’s Hammer throw with a 52.83m throw‼️
Congratulations Kyndall 👏🏼👏🏼
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