Scott Tolzien will sign with Packers
Aug 31, 2013 at 9:08 PM
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According to Packer Report, the Green Bay Packers will be adding former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Scott Tolzien to their practice squad on Sunday.
The 49ers and the Packers open the regular season against each other at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on Sunday, September 8. Tolzien has been working in the 49ers' system for the past two seasons and has a lot of knowledge about the team's offense. Tolzien was part of the 49ers initial roster cut to a maximum of 75 players on Tuesday.
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