Packers Sign Tyrod Taylor as Ridder Released

Green Bay has moved to add veteran QB Tyrod Taylor, while Desmond Ridder is set to be released this offseason.
Green Bay has made a clear quarterback statement, bringing in veteran depth in the form of Tyrod Taylor as it prepares to release Desmond Ridder.
The move places Taylor in a familiar supporting role: expected to back up Jordan Love in 2026 after the Packers’ recent search for reliability behind the starter.. Misryoum reports the signing is viewed as a direct response to uncertainty at backup. with Ridder becoming the casualty of the roster shuffle.
Taylor’s arrival also comes with a notable résumé. He carries a Super Bowl ring from his time as a backup with the Baltimore Ravens, and Misryoum notes his long NFL tenure includes extensive experience across multiple organizations.
This matters because the backup quarterback job is often the difference between weathering injuries smoothly or facing a late-season scramble. By prioritizing a veteran option, Green Bay is betting on continuity and preparation when the starter is unavailable.
Ridder, meanwhile, has been positioned as one of the quarterbacks on the roster despite limited opportunities in recent stretches. Misryoum reports that the plan now is to move on from the 26-year-old, leaving him to find his next opportunity after what will be his release.
For Taylor, the path to Green Bay follows a challenging chapter with the New York Jets. Misryoum indicates his time there included starts after he was named starter in November, before an injury interrupted his run and the team shifted to other options.
It is a reminder of how quickly NFL depth roles can change. In this context, Taylor’s experience and readiness are likely to be viewed as crucial insurance for Love, while Ridder’s departure clears space for the Packers to align their quarterback plan.
Across 15 NFL seasons, Taylor has appeared in 100 games and made 62 starts, reflecting the level of trust he has earned as a dependable option even as rosters evolve. Misryoum will continue tracking how the Packers’ quarterback room shapes up as offseason decisions take effect.