😮 “No Room for Rings?” — Packers’ 53-Man Roster Projection Spells Trouble for Former Super Bowl Champ
Green Bay, WI — In the NFL, past glory doesn’t buy you future security — and the latest Green Bay Packers 53-man roster prediction is a brutal reminder of that reality.
A new projection from team insiders has left former Super Bowl champion and veteran safety Jonathan Owens off the final roster — sparking questions about what’s next for the experienced defender, and whether the Packers are truly ready to hand the secondary over to youth.
“It’s a cold business,” one scout said. “Rings don’t earn you a roster spot — performance does.”

🛡️ The Player in Jeopardy: Jonathan Owens
Owens, who joined the Packers in 2023 after a stint with the Houston Texans — and is known to many fans as the husband of Olympic legend Simone Biles — played in all 17 games last season.
While he logged solid snaps and showed physicality in the box, he struggled in coverage and occasionally looked out of sync in Joe Barry’s system.
Now, with a new defensive coordinator (Jeff Hafley) and a scheme focused on speed and deep-coverage flexibility, Owens may not be the right fit moving forward.
📈 The Rising Competition
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Javon Bullard (rookie, Georgia): Smart, fast, versatile — already impressing in minicamp and expected to compete for a starting role
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Evan Williams (rookie, Oregon): Physical, aggressive, ideal for Hafley’s aggressive zone looks
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Anthony Johnson Jr.: Entering Year 2, gaining trust as a depth piece and special teams contributor
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Zayne Anderson / Benny Sapp III: Bubble guys, but younger, cheaper, and more scheme-flexible
With youth, upside, and salary cap savings all working against Owens, it’s easy to see why insiders believe he’s on the outside looking in.
“If the Packers only keep four safeties, Owens isn’t one of them in this scenario,” one reporter wrote.

🧠 Why This Matters
While losing a rotational safety might not feel like headline news, it’s a signal that the Packers are all-in on youth — and aren’t afraid to move on from vets with pedigree.
It also highlights just how cutthroat roster-building gets when your team is a contender.
The Packers are no longer in rebuild mode. With Jordan Love entering his prime and a young, fast defense under new leadership, there’s no space for sentimentality.
“You don’t keep a guy because he won a ring somewhere else,” said a former front office exec.
“You keep him if he helps you win the next one.”

✅ Final Thought
Jonathan Owens gave the Packers experience, leadership, and physical play.
But in a league driven by youth, upside, and scheme fit, even Super Bowl rings can’t save you when roster cuts hit.
If this 53-man projection holds true, Owens will soon find himself searching for a new team — and the Packers will officially turn the page to the next generation.
