The NFL rarely pauses for breath, but Thursday delivered a twist that immediately caught the attention of front offices across the league. Just one hour after being waived by the Seattle Seahawks, former Super Bowl–winning running back Cam Akers sent a message that shifted the spotlight straight to Green Bay.
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Akers, once a cornerstone of the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl championship run, had hoped his short stint in Seattle would revive his career. Injuries and roster congestion limited his opportunities, and the Seahawks’ decision to move on was largely procedural, aimed at creating flexibility as players returned from injured reserve. Still, the timing and tone of Akers’ response turned a routine transaction into a league-wide storyline.
According to sources close to the situation, Akers has made it clear that Green Bay is his preferred destination. And his reasoning goes beyond depth charts or contract numbers. The Packers’ playoff push, their physical offensive identity, and the opportunity to complement a young, ascending core have resonated deeply with the veteran back.
“If there’s a team I believe can win it all right now, it’s Green Bay,” Akers said. “I don’t care about the contract. I’ll restructure it, I’ll adjust my role — whatever it takes. I want a real chance to help lead a team to the Super Bowl again.”

That willingness to sacrifice financially has not gone unnoticed. Around the league, Akers is respected for his postseason résumé and for the toughness he showed during the Rams’ championship run, when he returned from a major Achilles injury to contribute in critical moments. For a Packers team eyeing January football and searching for reliable veteran insurance in the backfield, his mindset fits the moment.
Green Bay’s offense has leaned on balance and physicality throughout the season, and while the Packers have promising young talent, playoff football often demands experience under pressure. Akers’ ability to handle high-stakes situations, protect the quarterback, and grind out tough yards could add a valuable layer to Matt LaFleur’s late-season plans.
The move would not be without questions. Akers has battled durability issues, and his role would likely be situational rather than featured. But in December, when margins shrink and mental toughness matters as much as explosiveness, his hunger may outweigh the risk.
Packers fans reacted quickly, flooding social media with speculation and optimism. Many pointed to Akers’ Super Bowl pedigree and his public willingness to “do whatever it takes” as the kind of attitude that resonates in Green Bay’s locker room culture.
Whether the Packers ultimately make the call remains to be seen. But one thing is already clear: Cam Akers is no longer looking for a second chance.
He’s looking for one last, meaningful run — and he believes Green Bay could be the place where it all comes together.