Aaron Rodgers is once again considered a candidate for the NFL’s Most Valuable MVP award, thanks to a prodigious return to form and a four game winning streak. The two-time MVP winner has a strong case, but he shouldn’t win.
Read MoreAaron Rodgers is back, hobbled calf and all. The last eight games have seen the All-Pro and two-time MVP quarterback complete 67% of his passes and throw eight touchdowns for every interception
Read MoreSuper Bowl titles, division championships and winning seasons are determined on the field. But the players who suit up change teams in the magical two weeks in the NFL offseason when free agent rumors become reality.
Read MoreAn unproven Ted Thompson, named the Packers’ eleventh general manager a year earlier, was hiring his first head coach. A day after the 2005-2006 season ended, he dismissed the incumbent Mike Sherman following a dismal 4-12 record. Thompson would take ten days to fill the position.
Read MoreSometimes when a player hits a rough patch, it becomes too easy to overstate how badly they’re playing, especially when that player is a high level talent. Such is the case with Aaron Rodgers. Or at least, that’s what I thought.
Read More"I desperately want to be coached." That's what Aaron Rodgers told The Monday Morning Quarterback last September. It's time for someone to do it.
Read MoreIn his NFL debut, Martinez started to earn the respect of his teammates and held the Jaguars to 48 rushing yards over 26 carries.
Read MoreJared Cook drawing a 30 yard pass interference call against the Jaguars led me to investigate the top three times the Packers benefitted from a defensive pass interference call in 2015.
Read MoreVic Ketchman is the guru of Packers.com Q&A’s. Each week, Vic runs a postgame column answering fans’ questions called ‘Ask Vic.’ Unfortunately Vic doesn’t always do the best job answering the question. Sometimes he just doesn’t answer the question at all. We’d like to fix that.
Read MoreClay Matthews was the Packers' worst defensive player on Sunday. That's what Pro Football Focus thinks, anyway.
Read MoreThe 2016 Green Bay Packers are not a complicated team. And with that said, it’s easy to identify the moves that will define this year’s team. Here are the three most important.
Read MoreI wish, I wish there was an easy solution to the mystifying release of Josh Sitton over the weekend, but having now puzzled over it for several days, I see none. I don’t think we should have ever expected one either, but that’s an entirely different issue.
Read MoreAs much as I love pot roast, I don’t want Terrance Knighton in Green Bay. Here's why.
Read MoreThe National Football League should consider partnering with movie theater operators to show their local team’s contests on the big screen.
Read MoreThroughout the offseason and training camp (and even back to late last season), a narrative has steadily emerged: John Crockett is doing good things for the Packers. However, third string running backs simply do not matter to the Packers.
Read MoreWhile the NBA, NHL, and MLB are more than eager to adopt jerseys for just about any occasion (Christmas, St. Patrick’s Day, or just because), the NFL has relatively extreme rules in place for what teams can wear and when.
Read MoreThe battle between labor and management never ends, and right now the battle between the NFL and NFLPA is turning into a rout.
Read MoreIf you think 2009 was Brett Favre’s greatest season as a professional football player, you quite simply do not know what you’re talking about.
Read MoreThe Packers might be the most boring team in the NFL right now. That’s the only reasonable conclusion you can come to if you’re a regular reader of the national media coverage focused on Green Bay.
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Two players - one a tall, strapping athlete, the other a smaller, shifty slot-receiver type - are battling it out near the bottom of the depth chart. Both are so talented that head coach Mike McCarthy is reportedly considering keeping six wide receivers on the active roster.
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