GREEN BAY — Kevin Greene is still spending time with his family, as he said he intended to do when he resigned as the Green Bay Packers' outside linebackers coach during the offseason.
But for a few days, he's spending time with the Philadelphia Eagles, helping defensive coordinator Bill Davis' pass-rushers.
"I like them," Greene told reporters at Eagles camp . "Every one of them has a good motor and they all seem to be into it mentally and really working hard. And not just them but everybody. Everybody seems to really be into practice as a team, amped up, really wanting to contribute. Everybody's working hard, so I really like the atmosphere.
"It feels good to be a part of Philadelphia for a couple days and impart some wisdom on these young kids."
Greene told reporters he would consider returning to coaching one day, but for now, he's enjoying being home in Florida and coaching his son Gavin, a sophomore at Niceville High School
"I don't miss coaching at all," Greene said. "I'm doing the same thing with my son that I did with Clay [Matthews] and all my kids there in Green Bay. I'm having the time of my life.
"It's fun just being a dad. I'm a dad. I'm just a dad. Get my son to practice, I bring him home, put him out in the field and work on some stuff. Father-son time. Really cool."
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