Jon Meerdink and Gary Zilavy discuss T.J. Lang’s chances of returning to the Packers.
Read MoreAaron Rodgers threw 40 touchdown passes in 2016, the second most he’s ever tossed in a single season so far in his career. Here are some of the best.
Read MoreCould Peterson be the next free agent signing for Green Bay from an NFC North division opponent?
Read MoreStarks, a 2010 sixth round pick, would have counted about $3.6 million against the Packers’ 2017 cap. The 30-year old signed a two year, $6 million contract last offseason.
Read MoreThe Packers could use some help along their defensive front, so should they turn to the former ninth overall pick to bolster the defensive line?
Read MoreLike most young adults, I reminisce on just how nerdy my hobbies were in my childhood. At the top of the list was my desire to play sports video games not for the gameplay, but rather for the front office wheeling and dealing.
Read MoreLacy turns 27 in June and is fast approaching the age when running backs begin to break down. He’s an unrestricted free agent this offseason. Should the Packers bring him back?
Read MoreAaron Rodgers said in his postgame comments that the Packers need to “retool” next year in order to compete. Does that include going after a wide receiver high in the draft? Both Jon and Gary weigh in.
Read MoreCornerback Sam Shields has been battling concussion symptoms since Week 1 and said recently they’re not letting up. He counts for $12.125 million against the cap next year. Both Shields and the Packers have significant decisions to make.
Read MoreWill this be the season that the Packers finally pull the trigger? Jon and Gary debate that point below.
Read MoreFor the record, I think there’s a pretty good chance that Davante Adams suits up for the Packers on Sunday. For the same record, I think there’s a pretty good chance that Jordy Nelson does not.
Read MoreAtlanta’s defense is not great. No one debates that. The Falcons have surrendered 30 or more points six times this season and 28 or more points nine times. They will give up points and they will give them up in bunches.
Read MoreOn this week’s episode of Blue 58, Gary and I argued that there’s really not a lot of difference between the versions of the Packers and Falcons that we’ll see on Sunday and the teams we saw in late October. Both were high flying, pass-oriented offenses at the time, and they both are now.
Read MoreWay back in July, we discussed what Jared Cook needed to do to be a success in Green Bay. This passage jumps out to me (emphasis added):
Read MoreWhen wide receiver Jordy Nelson exited the Wild Card game against the Giants with broken ribs, the fear was that the momentum Green Bay had been building on offense over the past two months would disappear.
Read MoreThe Packers have a long playoff history, and their many postseason trips have produced no shortage of great performances in the Divisional round. It could take an all-time great performance to beat Dallas on the road this week, so let’s take a quick look back at some of the best performances ever to see what this year’s team will have to match.
Read MoreOne of the unsung heroes of this Packers’ season has to be left tackle David Bakhtiari. He’s been an anchor on the left side of the offensive line, despite playing alongside relative newcomer Lane Taylor.
Read MoreThis is the fourth season in franchise history that the Cowboys started out with a 9-1 record – once in the 70’s, once in the 80’s, and most recently in 2007.
Read MoreIf you count yourself among the people who like to compare Aaron Rodgers to Brett Favre, this Sunday’s playoff game marks a critical juncture.
Read MoreNow that Ty Montgomery is officially, 100% a running back, it’s possible the Packers may make their budding star change his number for some Draconian reason.
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