We catch up with Big Cat Country ahead of the Packers’ Week 10 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Read MoreGot a game coming up against the Packers? You might be in line for a career day.
Read MoreThe 2020 second-round pick tested positive for the virus this weekend.
Read MoreJones will miss his second consecutive game with a calf injury, while King had a setback with a quad issue.
Read MoreEric Thompson of the Daily Norseman returns for part two of our Vikings chat, this time focusing on the defense.
Read MoreIn part one of our two part chat with the Daily Norseman, we check in on the state of the Vikings’ offense.
Read MoreThe Packers are doing some poking around on potential wide receiver acquisitions.
Read MoreBakhtiari will miss his first start since 2017.
Read MoreRomeo Crennel has put together some good defensive units in Houston. How does this one stack up?
Read MoreThe Texans’ offense is moving the ball, even if its defense can’t stop anybody.
Read MoreGil Arcia of Bucs Nation helps us break down the Tampa Bay offense.
Read MoreThe Packers picked for depth more than need in this spring’s draft, and it’s showing.
Read MoreBeing wrong is an opportunity to grow, and fortunately, we have a lot of opportunities to grow.
Read MoreThe Packers won’t get a chance to bring some Snacks to Green Bay.
Read MoreThe second-year Packers linebacker played an unexpectedly big role against the Saints and wasn’t happy with his first reps in a regular-season game.
Linebacker Christian Kirksey left the Packers win over the Saints in the second quarter and apparently won’t be returning any time soon.
If Taylor’s knee injury means the end of his time in Green Bay, we should take a moment and appreciate what he’s accomplished.
Read MoreThe octopus might be the silliest stat in the NFL, but nobody’s collected more than the Packers.
Read MoreTaking an opportunity to reflect on Jan Stenerud’s brief but excellent run in Green Bay.
Read MoreThe Worldwide Leader says the Patriots have had the best quarterback play of the Super Bowl era, but their reasoning is poor.
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