The Packers have bid farewell to several popular veterans in order to save salary cap space. CD Angeli looks at the rest of the roster and analyzes who might be the next most likely players to leave Titletown in 2013.
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.
In the best-case scenario Jerel Worthy is the next coming of Cullen Jenkins, but in the worst-case scenario, Mike Neal and Anthony Hargrove are remembered more for their suspensions than anything they do on the field.
The future of two Packers players are discussed at length on the newest episode of Railbird Central––linebacker A.J. Hawk and defensive lineman Ryan Pickett.
Donald Driver had a record setting performance while Charlie Peprah had a forgettable day. But who else earned out weekly distinctions in the Packers' 37-20 loss to the Giants in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
If defensive lineman Ryan Pickett is to return from his concussion, Friday would be a good day, the final day of practice before Sunday's game against the Bears.
After suffering his second concussion of the 2011 season, the Packers are holding the defensive lineman out of Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Frank Zombo, Chad Clifton, Mike Neal and Jamari Lattimore are all out for Sunday's game. By rule, at least three more players must join them as inactive. We have the prediction who they'll be.