All Entries Tagged With: "Tight ends"

Now head coach Mike McCarthy and offensive coordinator Joe Philbin don’t have to worry about that question as much because Jimmy Graham can be the Packers’ No. 3 receiver.  

Despite adding Jimmy Graham, the tight end position group still looks like it is amongst the thinnest on the team. 

So what to do with a guy that transformed his body into a muscled Humvee? You turn him into a tight end.  

Through four games, Bennett looks nothing his 2016 self. He has lacked explosion, has appeared sluggish and has displayed butterfingers with four drops.

The Packers’ training camp starts on Monday. There are plenty of questions before they head to the practice field.

Cheesehead TV's own Andy Herman takes a look at new additions Martellus Bennett, Lance Kendricks and the rest of the Packers tight ends.

Aaron Rodgers is excited about his tight ends, and he has good reason to be.

So Jared Cook and the Packers aren’t close yet in contract negotiations.

There’s something to be said of a security blanket. Whenever you’re in trouble, it’s always there.

All eyes have remained on the mysterious third receiver job as Packers’ training camp unfolds. But is a third wide receiver Green Bay’s best option?

Zach Rapport of Acme Packing Company talks tight ends as players report to training camp.

Richard Rodgers can still be utilized in the Packers' offense, even with the newest tight end addition dominating headlines.

Let’s be honest. The weakest position on the Packers is at tight end.

If you want to see the Packers playing deep into January, get used to the team you saw on Sunday. And no, it’s not because Mike McCarthy grabbed t...

What is the football rule when a team continually overpursues on defense?

The veteran tight end will be eligible to practice again after six weeks. 

Later today or tomorrow ( by 3 P.M. Central) we will learn the final makeup of 53-man roster which will open the season for the Green Bay Packers at Chicago on Sunday, September 13.  Today, with a full body of work now in the books, we roll out our final Version 3.0.

Andrew Quarless made it easy for people to make him a joke target.

The former Oregon player who came to Packers camp as an undrafted free agent last year is looking for one last shot. 

With Colt Lyerla on waivers and Brandon Bostick injured, Stoneburner has a chance to make an impression at tight end.

In the best-case scenario, Richard Rodgers leads all Green Bay tight ends in receiving his rookie year. But in the worst-case scenario, Brandon Bostick doesn't even make the Packers' regular-season roster.

Our guest is Paul Oren of The Times of Northwest of Indiana, who also helps wrap up annual shareholders meeting.

The future of the tight end position in Green Bay is in question with both Jermichael Finley and Andrew Quarless are scheduled to become free agents in March.

The contributions from Andrew Quarless, Brandon Bostick, Ryan Taylor and Jake Stoneburner have been marginal at best.

Players like Andrew Quarless, Brandon Bostick and Jake Stoneburner will take on increased responsibility as long as Finley remains out.

D.J. Williams and Brandon Bostick would seem likely trade targets for an NFL team looking for a tight end.

The Packers surprisingly kept five tight ends on their roster as recently as 2011, but it's highly unlikely they'll be keeping that high a number in 2013.

In the best-case scenario, Jermichael Finley is among the league leaders in receptions, yards and touchdown at his position and is named to his first Pro Bowl