It has become clear that Vince Young was signed in large part due to the struggles of B.J. Coleman, who the Packers hoped would become the team's No. 2 QB.
Unfortunately, the bad performances were more more noteworthy than the good ones Saturday night. Mason Crosby made only 2-of-6 field goals and B.J. Coleman threw two interceptions.
Aaron Rodgers found his rhythm, the officials clearly didn't, and M.D. Jennings' unlucky streak continued. That and more in Monday's wrap-up of the Packers victory over the Saints.
The Packers travel to Cincinnati to take on the Bengals in the important third game of the preseason schedule. We give you five things to potentially watch in Thursday night's contest.
Quarterback Graham Harrell may not get a long look Thursday night against the Bengals, but the snaps he does get will be very important for the Packers moving forward.
In a perfect world, Aaron Rodgers is the regular season and Super Bowl MVP in the same year. But in a worst-case scenario, Graham Harrell's poor play has the Packers looking for another backup.
Quick hits from the Packers 12th annual Family Night scrimmage, including Nick Perry, penalties, the backup quarterbacks and Marshall Newhouse's injury.
Matt Flynn is gone, Graham Harrell remains, and Nick Hill and B.J. Coleman are in. Does that equation equal anything but question marks for the Packers' backup QB situation in 2012?