Hit up longtime Packers reporter Tom Silverstein with your questions on this year's outlook, and help us test a new product.
It’s roster cutdown day for the Green Bay Packers and the rest of the NFL.
The deadline to trim rosters to 53 players is 3 p.m.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is testing out an interim live-chat option before a permanent solution is in place in 2026, and we will test it out during cutdown day. Join us Tuesday, Aug. 26, for a live conversation in Microsoft Teams via its Town Hall feature. Tom Silverstein will take questions live in the Q&A portion of the Town Hall. The live chat will open around 8 a.m.
Sign onto the live chat with this link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NTQxZTU5YTAtNDRiMC00MmYyLTlhMjMtMGQ0ZTE0MzRjODlh%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22bc924c8d-3e16-4e88-bf26-d7fcfb14f2d5%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22e887c1f5-9831-4f8d-b1e1-6523385888e1%22%7d
If you run into issues, please email [email protected]. Some users were unable to access the chat on a Safari browser.
What to know about signing onto Packers live chat
Follow the link to the live chat. If you're early and we haven't started, you'll see a message that says the call hasn't started.
The live chat is taking place on Teams. You can use Teams in your browser on a desktop or laptop computer. If you experienced issues using the browser for the Packers-Seahawks game, I encourage you to try it again this week as we worked out some kinks. However, to use Teams on your phone, you'll need to download the app on your device. You don't need an account to access this chat.
The chat will happen in the Q&A portion of the Teams Town Hall. If you log in and see a powerpoint slide or a photo of the Packers, you've made it to the right place.
You can find the actual Q&A where the live chat with Silverstein in the navigation of Teams. In the browser, it's on the top right corner.
On a laptop, you can adjust the size of the Q&A on your screen by dragging a thin gray line to make the Q&A larger and the video screen smaller.
In the app, the Q&A may take a couple steps to find. First navigate to the three dots next to the red phone icon.
Then select Q&A from a menu with options for sharing, apps and other items.
You can ask questions or participate in a discussion right away. Please use your name in the question, so Silverstein can respond more easily.
How to log onto the Teams live chat on the app
Download the Teams app on your phone or device before trying to log into the chat. Once you've downloaded the app, go to this inline link to join and jump in again.
Some app users experienced issues because of the permissions in their app. In order to join on the app, you will need to have certain permissions enabled or on: microphone, notifications and phone.
How to log onto Teams in the browser
To log into the chat without using the app, you can use the browser. Click the link to join, you will get a pop up on your browser. If you don't, check to see if your browser blocks pop-ups.
The first pop up you'll see will ask if you want to join the meeting on the app. If you want to participate in the browser, you should select "cancel." If you select "open microsoft Teams," it will take you to the app or take you to where you can download it.
Next you'll get a pop up asking if you want to continue onto the browser or if you want to download the app. Select "continue on this browser."
You may also need to adjust your video or microphone settings to join the meeting. Participants in the live chat with Silverstein will be able to ask questions in the Q&A, but no participants will be on camera or be able to speak in the chat.
If you are still experiencing issues, email [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Join Tom Silverstein for live Packers chat during NFL roster cutdown day
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