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The Packers are looking to shake things up during their summer training camp practices by working out with a couple of other teams. Head coach Matt LaFleur has announced that the team will have one day of practice with the Broncos before their August 18 game in Denver and another day of practice with the Ravens before their August 24 game in Green Bay.

LaFleur believes that working with other clubs during the preseason can bring several benefits to his team. However, he also expressed concern about the potential for fights breaking out if they were to practice together for multiple days. He emphasized the importance of avoiding any physical altercations and focusing on getting good quality work done during these joint practices.

The Packers have a busy schedule ahead of them, as they are set to kick off their preseason with a road game against the Browns on August 10. The opportunity to practice with the Broncos and the Ravens will offer the team a chance to fine-tune their skills and test themselves against different opponents before the regular season begins. By mixing up their training camp routine with these joint practices, the Packers hope to gain valuable experience and improve as a team.

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