Green Bay, Wisconsin – Just three hours before the NFL officially announced one of the most shocking trades of the offseason, a deeply emotional moment unfolded inside the Green Bay Packers facility.
According to exclusive reports from NBC Sports, wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks received a call from general manager Brian Gutekunst confirming that a deal had been finalized to send him to the Philadelphia Eagles.

At the time, Wicks was at home reviewing game film from the previous season, unaware that his journey in Green Bay was about to come to an abrupt end.
The moment he understood he had only hours left before leaving the team he had called home for three seasons, he made an immediate decision.
Without hesitation, Wicks drove straight to the team facility and quietly walked into the front office meeting room, where leadership and coaching staff were gathered.
What followed was a moment that those present would later describe as unforgettable.
“I love this team, I love everything about this place — the practice field, the stands, the brothers I grew with in this uniform. If contract is the issue, I will take less, whatever it takes… just to stay and keep fighting for the team I love.”
Sources inside the room said his voice trembled, but his eyes remained steady, filled with determination and sincerity that resonated with everyone present.
Despite the emotional plea, the outcome had already been decided. Paperwork had been submitted to the league, and the trade could no longer be reversed.
A staff member later shared that Wicks showed no anger, only quiet heartbreak.
“He wasn’t upset. Just sad. He thanked everyone, hugged Matt LaFleur, and walked out. No one said a word after that.”
Selected in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, Wicks had grown from an overlooked rookie into a reliable offensive weapon within LaFleur’s system.
Across 46 games with Green Bay, he recorded 108 receptions for over 1,328 yards and 11 touchdowns, consistently flashing explosiveness and resilience.
His development represented one of the organization’s quiet success stories during the transition from the Aaron Rodgers era.
Following the trade, head coach Matt LaFleur spoke candidly about the difficulty of the decision.
“Dontayvion Wicks is the type of player every coach wants — tough, humble, and driven. No one wanted to say goodbye, but football can be unforgiving.”
As Wicks left Lambeau Field that day, teammates offered quiet farewells, fully aware that something meaningful had just ended.
For Packers fans, Wicks was more than a receiver.
He was a symbol of loyalty, a player who proved that sometimes the heart of an athlete is bigger than any contract.
And in a league driven by business decisions, his final moments in Green Bay served as a powerful reminder of what truly makes the game unforgettable.

