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Brian Carriveau joins the Big 1070 in Madison to preview Saturday's Wildcard playoff game, including thoughts on Charles Woodson's role.

Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb are coming off injuries, while another injury to Jarrett Boykin may have opened a door for Donald Driver.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy confirmed that Jerel Worthy has been lost for the season. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Up to 600 shovelers are needed at Lambeau Field at 9 a.m. local time for snow removal in advance of Saturday's playoff game.

Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com joins Railbird Central for his weekly Wednesday interview to look both forward and back to games against the Vikings.

It's official. Defensive back Charles Woodson will play on Saturday against the Vikings. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Injury updates to Jordy Nelson, Jermichael Finley and Jerel Worthy are expected to come from coach Mike McCarthy on Wednesday.

Three times on Sunday, the Packers found themselves with more than 15 yards to go for a first down when a loss of yards was followed by a penalty.

After a loss to the Vikings in the regular-season finale, Railbird Central focuses on the Packers' re-match on Saturday.

Because of the Saturday playoff game, Mike McCarthy's Monday press conference will be held at 7:45 a.m. CT.

Charles Woodson has been ruled out of Sunday's game. Cheesehead TV has the prediction on the six other players who must be listed as inactive.

Several players on the Packers roster have elevated their level of play the past few weeks, which could help them extend momentum into the postseason.

Adam Czech of the Associated Press and AllGreenBayPackers.com joins Railbird Central to give listeners a visitor's guide to the Twin Cities.

Packers defensive lineman Mike Neal and Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman both reportedly tested positive for Adderall. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Wide receiver Randall Cobb will test his ankle on Friday to see if he'll be able to play against the Vikings.

Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews, and perhaps surprisingly, Jeff Saturday were named to the Pro Bowl. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Wide receiver James Jones hosts his weekly radio show on 101.1 FM in Green Bay and WIXX.com at 5 p.m. CT.

Packers long snapper Brett Goode was nice enough to join Railbird Central during the holidays to discuss a 55-7 win over the Titans and a look ahead to the Vikings.

Jordy Nelson and Charles Woodson have been ruled out of Sunday's game. Cheesehead TV has the prediction on the other five players who will join them on the sidelines.

Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com joins Railbird Central for his regular weekly interview looking ahead to the Titans game.

Wide receiver Greg Jennings doesn't think he'll be back with the Packers for 2013. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Alex Green and Davon House will be ringing bells for the Salvation Army at Bay Park Square Mall in Green Bay on Wednesday.

Time isn't on the Packers' side. Mason Crosby shouldn't be allowed to work through his struggles as golfers do.

Jermichael Finley responds to reports about his future in Green Bay. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the player guest on head coach Mike McCarthy's weekly television show on Tuesday evening.

Monday means it's time for "OH SNAP! with Brett Goode." The Packers long snapper joins Railbird Central to talk about the win over the Bears.

The rookie offensive lineman will be player guest on Clubhouse Live at the Clubhouse Sports Pub & Grill in Appleton Monday evening.

All indications are that the Packers can't possibly lose... on the road... in December... to a division opponent. Yup, there's no way the Packers lose to the Bears.

Brian Carriveau joins K107 to preview Sunday's Packers game against the Bears, including the return of Clay Matthews to the lineup.

Jordy Nelson and Charles Woodson have been ruled out of Sunday's game. Cheesehead TV has the prediction on the five players who will join them on the sideline.

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