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J.J. Lippe: From Unknown Kid to Green Bay Packers Signee

Green Bay, WI – May 19, 2025

J.J. Lippe, a Milwaukee-born kid who once dreamed of donning the green and gold at Lambeau Field, has turned that dream into reality. The offensive lineman officially signed with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent following the 2025 NFL Draft. His journey from an overlooked prospect to earning a contract with his hometown team is a testament to perseverance and an unwavering love for football.

From Milwaukee to Northern Illinois

Raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lippe began his football career at Whitefish Bay High School, where he showed promise as an offensive lineman. A lifelong Packers fan, he grew up idolizing legends like Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers, dreaming of one day playing under the bright lights of Lambeau. However, Lippe’s path to the NFL was anything but straightforward.

Lacking attention from major college programs, Lippe enrolled at Northern Illinois University, a mid-tier football school. There, he played in 47 games, showcasing versatility by lining up at every position on the offensive line—left guard, right guard, and right tackle. His standout moment came in a stunning 2024 upset win over Notre Dame, where Lippe helped anchor the line to protect the quarterback and pave the way for a dominant rushing attack.

Despite logging nearly 3,000 snaps and earning a semifinalist nod for the William Campbell Trophy—often called the “Academic Heisman”—Lippe went undrafted in 2025. For many, this would have been the end of the road, but for Lippe, it was just the beginning.

A Shot with the Packers: A Dream Come True

Post-draft, the Packers reached out, inviting Lippe to their rookie minicamp as an undrafted free agent. For a Wisconsin native, getting a call from his childhood team was a surreal moment. Lippe shared:

“This is truly a dream come true. Growing up a Packers fan, watching Rodgers and Favre, this has been my lifelong goal. Stepping into Lambeau as a player gave me chills. The facilities, the coaching staff—it’s everything I imagined and more.”

The reaction from Lippe’s family and friends was electric. “My phone blew up,” he laughed. “My fiancée is from California, not a Packers fan, but I’ve taken her to a few games at Lambeau, and now she’s all in. She’s proud to call me a Packer.”

Grit and a Potential Role

To earn his contract, Lippe had to prove himself at rookie camp, competing against drafted players like Matthew Golden (first round) and Savion Williams (third round). His ability to play multiple positions on the offensive line offered the versatility the Packers coveted, especially after bolstering their line with veteran Aaron Banks in free agency.

Lippe’s college coach at Northern Illinois, Luke Meadows, who has sent 24 linemen to the NFL, instilled in him the mantra: “Your best ability is availability.” Lippe embraced this, staying healthy and diving into the playbook to seize every opportunity. Having previously trained with Banks in Denver, Lippe has a head start in learning from a seasoned pro and adapting to the Packers’ schemes.

The Packers’ offensive line, which struggled with injuries and inconsistency in 2024, needs depth, and Lippe could provide it. While he may start on the practice squad or as a backup, his football IQ and adaptability have caught the eye of coaches like Matt LaFleur.

A Wisconsin Connection and Packers Legacy

As one of two Wisconsin natives among the Packers’ 2025 undrafted free agents—alongside Tyler Cooper from Saint Croix Falls—Lippe’s story resonates deeply with local fans. He embodies the dream of countless Wisconsin kids who grow up cheering for the Packers and yearning to play at Lambeau Field.

“Representing Wisconsin and the Packers is a huge honor,” Lippe said. “I know I have to work twice as hard as an undrafted guy, but I’m ready to do whatever it takes to stay here.”

Looking Ahead

The 2025 season will test the Packers with a grueling schedule, including matchups against the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Washington Commanders. The offensive line, potentially featuring Lippe, will be critical in protecting QB Jordan Love and creating lanes for RB Josh Jacobs.

J.J. Lippe’s story is about more than football—it’s about resilience, loyalty to his roots, and belief in a dream. From an unknown kid in Milwaukee to a Green Bay Packer, Lippe is writing the first chapter of his NFL journey. For Packers fans, he’s already a symbol of the enduring “Cheesehead” spirit.

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