Martin glad to be a Packer

Former Wyoming Cowboys defensive back Derrick Martin is looking forward to somewhat of a "fresh start," with the Green Bay Packers these days.

Martin became a Packer on Saturday when he was traded by the Baltimore Ravens for offensive lineman Tony Moll, who was likely going to get cut by the Pack.

Martin, who played in just four games last season with a torn labrum that required surgery, went untendered as a restricted free agent before re-signing with Baltimore for the veteran minimum. He was having a good camp and is expected to be the Packers No. 3 safety.

Here's a writeup in the Green Bay Press Gazette.

Here's another writeup in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

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