Keisean Nixon
27-Year-Old
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Nixon was a key player for the Packers the last two years, and the two sides decided to extend their partnership for three more seasons. He's filled a versatile role and figures to continue seeing ample action both on defense and special teams. The latter should come as no surprise, as he was named first-team All-Pro in both of the past two campaigns at the returner spot. Read Past Outlooks
Nets first full sack
Nixon registered seven tackles (six solo) and a sack in Friday's 34-29 loss to the Eagles. He also returned one kick for 24 yards.
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Nixon finished a clear third among Packers cornerbacks in Week 1 snaps, and he also picked up the first full sack of his career. He signed a three-year contract with Green Bay over the offseason, so expect him to continue filling a key role -- both on defense and special teams.
Nixon finished a clear third among Packers cornerbacks in Week 1 snaps, and he also picked up the first full sack of his career. He signed a three-year contract with Green Bay over the offseason, so expect him to continue filling a key role -- both on defense and special teams.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
No one envisioned Nixon becoming a threat in the return game when he joined the Packers last offseason, but that's exactly what happened, and he wound up being named an All-Pro returner. He also fared pretty well at his designated position of cornerback. Nixon will continue handling the return duties and working as a reserve defensive back in 2023.
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Re-ups with Green Bay
The Packers are re-signing Nixon to a three-year, $18 million contract, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Another All-Pro season
Nixon notched 80 tackles (59 solo), a half sack, an interception and six pass deflections over 17 games in the 2023 season. He also returned 30 kicks for 782 yards and 14 punts for 95 yards.
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Big night in big win
Nixon had 11 tackles (seven solo) and a sack in Sunday's 48-32 wild-card victory over the Cowboys.
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Ready to go for Week 18
Nixon (quadriceps) was a full participant at the Packers' practice Thursday.
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Limited Wednesday
Nixon (quadriceps) was considered to be a limited participant at Green Bay's walkthrough Wednesday.
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Market uncertain
Nixon may be priced out of the Packers' range in free agency, Rob Demovsky of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
A pending free agent, Nixon's market is difficult to evaluate given his dual role as an All-Pro kick returner and a solid option as a nickel cornerback. The 26-year-old played last season on a one-year contract worth $4 million, and while Nixon has said he would prefer to remain in Green Bay, it wouldn't be surprising if another team with a need in both areas presented him with a contract offer he couldn't turn down.
A pending free agent, Nixon's market is difficult to evaluate given his dual role as an All-Pro kick returner and a solid option as a nickel cornerback. The 26-year-old played last season on a one-year contract worth $4 million, and while Nixon has said he would prefer to remain in Green Bay, it wouldn't be surprising if another team with a need in both areas presented him with a contract offer he couldn't turn down.