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Packers start looking at potential backups

March 12, 2008 By WRN Contributor

The Green Bay Packers have started their search for a possible backup for quarterback Aaron Rodgers. 

The NFL Network reported Tuesday night that the Packers received a visit from free agent quarterback Quinn Gray, who has been a backup in Jacksonville for the past five seasons.

Gray is set to visit with the Raiders next. 

Former Packers quarterback Mark Brunell is also said to be a potential candidate in Green Bay.  Brunell visited with the New Orleans Saints on Tuesday, but has not visited the Packers yet.

 

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