
Some things are just sacred. And in Green Bay, nothing cuts deeper than the rivalry with Chicago. So when whispers began swirling around training camp about a potential trade that could send one of the Packers’ own to the Bears, the reaction wasn’t just tense — it was explosive.
But it wasn’t the front office who poured gasoline on the fire. It was the player himself.
He didn’t wait for the trade to go through. He didn’t ask his agent to smooth it over. He stepped up, looked right into the cameras, and shut it all down with one sentence that’s now shaking every corner of Packers Nation:
“I’m not wearing navy blue.”

The man behind those words is Rashan Gary — a former first-round pick, still young, still hungry, still fighting for his place on the field. But when his name surfaced in trade talks with Chicago, the switch flipped. The uncertainty, the position shuffling, the feeling of being expendable — it all boiled over. And the result wasn’t anger. It was conviction.
“If they’re seriously thinking of sending me to the Bears,” Gary said, “they better be ready to watch me walk away. I’ve given everything to this team. I’ve bled green and gold through every up and down. You don’t just hand that over to a rival. Not for picks. Not for politics. Not for anything.”
The message was clear: he may not be a household name, but his loyalty runs as deep as any legend who’s worn the colors before him. And if Green Bay thinks they can move him like a chess piece without consequence, Gary just proved otherwise.
Since arriving in 2019, he’s been used all over the defense — edge rusher, stand-up linebacker, rotational piece. There were flashes of brilliance, and there were stretches of silence. But never once did he speak out. Until now.
