The Packers ended their season in the NFC Championship game in large part because of Aaron Rodgers, but It’s important to remember that the Packers started the 2016 season 4-6 in large part because of Aaron Rodgers.
Read MoreCarl Bradford was an undersized defensive end in college with Arizona State. When he was selected by Green Bay in 2014, the expectation was that Bradford would bring his ability to rush the passer as an outside linebacker.
Read MoreAaron Rodgers is one win away from accomplishing something only six other NFL quarterbacks have accomplished in their careers.
Read MoreShould the Packers play Clay Matthews inside, outside... or nowhere at all?
Read MoreGiven a full offseason to refine his craft from interior defensive lineman to a hybrid elephant role where he would occasionally line up as an outside linebacker, Jones was unable to keep up the positive momentum.
Read MorePackers history is chock full of what ifs, and this one's a doozy: what if the Packers had hired Joe Paterno as their head coach? It was a very real possibility.
Read MoreThe 2013 NFL Draft was a strong one for general manager Ted Thompson. Many expected second-round pick Eddie Lacy – the 62nd of the draft – to have the greatest impact on the team. In 2016, the 63rd pick of that draft found his way to Green Bay and helped solidify the Packers running game as they ran the table.
Read MoreThe Tennessee RB is projected to be the Packers’ first round pick. Is that wise?
Read MoreTim Masthay was anything but spectacular at punter for the Packers in 2015, and conventional wisdom would indicate that he needed a challenge in training camp.
Read MoreCook caught 42 passes for 551 yards and two touchdowns, giving the Packers an athletic, field stretching tight end that opened up options for other receivers.
Read MoreCould Peterson be the next free agent signing for Green Bay from an NFC North division opponent?
Read MoreWhile the Packers may be the only American professional sports team owned by the fans, the last handful of years have proven the team isn’t run by the fans.
Read MoreShields’ release potentially throws an already troubled cornerback group even further into disarray, so let’s take a look at the implications of his departure.
Read MoreShields missed all but one game in the 2016 season after suffering a concussion in the season opener. It was his fifth documented concussion as a pro, and he’d been in the concussion protocol since early in the season.
Read MoreLeave it to Ted Thompson to find another undrafted free agent who plays a major role as a rookie.
Read More2016 was easily Micah Hyde’s best season as a pro. He showed his jack-of-all trades value in a huge way this year, filling in for Morgan Burnett at safety, Quinten Rollins and Damarious Randall at corner, and even Joe Thomas at a hybrid linebacker-type position.
Read MoreAfter eight straight postseason appearances and only one Super Bowl appearance, hosts Jon Meerdink and Gary Zilavy unpack whether the Packers are wasting Aaron Rodgers' prime. We cover the release of James Starks, celebrate Jordy Nelson's Comeback Player of the Year award, and break down a mock draft where Green Bay is selecting a tight end in the first round.
Read MoreWith James Starks officially out of the picture in Green Bay, the running back position suddenly is a lot more interesting. Let’s take a quick look at what it could mean moving forward.
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 MoreCornerback Sam Shields and safety Nick Collins have a lot in common. Both were given long odds to make it in the NFL. Collins was from small school Bethune-Cookman and Shields converted from wide receiver to cornerback in his senior season at Miami. Now, both may be sent from the NFL because of career-ending injuries.
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