Former Washington Huskies quarterback Will Rogers worked out for the Green Bay Packers on Wednesday, according to a report from a Houston-based TV news station.

Rogers, a former SEC record-setting passer at Mississippi State who spent his final season of college football at UW under Jedd Fisch in 2024, went undrafted in the 2025 NFL draft and has since been seen at various NFL camps throughout May.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Brandon, Mississippi native, previously spent time with the Seattle Seahawks earlier this month as a rookie camp participant, thought he didn’t sign.

Rogers started the first 11 games as the Huskies went 6-7 overall in Fisch’s first season in Seattle, throwing for 2,458 passing yards and 14 touchdowns with 7 interception before then-freshman backup Demond Williams Jr. took over for him in the second half in Washington’s win over UCLA, before he was named the starter under center ahead of the team’s regular season finale at Oregon.

Rogers came to UW after four seasons in Starkville from 2020-23, where he left MSU as the program’s all-time leader with 12,315 passing yards and 94 touchdowns in 43 career games (40 starts), in addition to being the only SEC quarterback to have over 1,000-plus career completions.

If the Mississippi native hopes to stick in Green Bay, he’ll likely have to start out on the practice squad, since the NFC North team has three other quarterbacks — rookie Taylor Elgersma, fourth-year Malik Willis, and second-year Sean Clifford — on their roster behind starter Jordan Love.