(WNFL) – Former Green Bay Packers linebackers coach Kevin Greene was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last weekend. Now, Green tells Green Bay Press Gazette reporter Pete Dougherty that he is ready to return to coaching in the NFL. Greene left the Green Bay Packers two years ago, surprising both Dom Capers and Packers head coach Mike McCarthy. Greene felt it necessary to spend more time with his family and help coach his son’s high school football team. Now he is ready to return to the NFL. The Packers don’t have any openings on their staff currently so it will be interesting to see just where Greene may find an opportunity.
Former Packers coach may return to coaching
Feb 11, 2016 | 10:44 PM
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