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It's Week 0 of the 2023 NFL season for the Packers! In lieu of a gameday preview, here's a full season preview to get you ready for the season!

The NFL is a passing league, which means that rushing the passer is the top priority for any defense.

Recent comments made about David Bakhtiari have re-ignited a lot of trade rumors. But is that even possible? Let's look at the math.

De'Vondre Campbell and Quay Walker are going to be a huge part of the Packers success this year.  

Sure, we all want to see Jordan Love and how he's progressing, but there's a lot more than just one guy to pay attention to. Here's 10 more things to watch.

Every year that goes by without Sterling Sharpe in the Hall of Fame is an insult to the sport.

New Packers quarterback Alex McGough has some exciting highlights, but the really interesting part of the signing is what it says about the Packers offense.

With so many new pieces, we don't know exactly what the Packers offense will look like this year. The upside is: neither do opponents.

Joe Barry is not a popular figure with Packers fans. But the team is keeping him around for a third season. The question is: why?

The draft is done, free agent moves have flat-lined, and we're still weeks away from a practice. We'll have to find ways to keep ourselves entertained until then. Here are 10 things to do.

Christian Watson had some impressive plays during his rookie season. It's not false hope, though - his athletic profile stacks up to anyone in the league today.

Matt LaFleur has one of the best winning percentages of all active coaches. But this will be the year we get to see what he's really worth to the Packers.

A lot of long-time veterans have left the Packers in the last year and a half. So who will fill the leadership void in the locker room?

David Bakhtiari made it clear that he's only showing up for the minimum number of voluntary workouts to get his bonus. That doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things, but he still may not be with the Packers next year.

The big news of the 2023 Packers will be the move from Aaron Rodgers to Jordan Love. But it's about a lot more than that, too.

The Packers are clearly in the midst of a youth movement, and it goes much deeper than the quarterback position. Are they done yet?

The Packers 2023 schedule is out and there's a lot to like! Here are the 10 best things about it. 

A lot of people were surprised when the Packers passed on Jaxon Smith-Njigba last week. But, when you step back and look at the big picture, they shouldn't have been.

If you watched the draft, you saw Tucker Kraft, wearing jeans and a trucker hat, sitting on a folding chair at a party in a pole barn full of white plastic tables and red solo cups. It was clear from first sight that he was meant to be on the Packers.

It's Day 3 of the NFL Draft and Brian Gutekunst has 9 picks left! Who will he spend them on? Here's our favorite remaining prospects.

Forget about all the Aaron Rodgers questions, the real questions Brian Gutekunst and the Packers need to focus on are about the draft. 

The Packers never drafted a skill position player in the 1st round for Aaron Rodgers. Will they do it in Jordan Love's first year as a starter?

In 2022, the Packers finally broke a long string of abysmal special teams play. In 2023, they don't show any signs of letting up.

The Jets want to trade for Aaron Rodgers. The Packers want to trade Rodgers to the Jets. Why is this taking so long?

The 2020 Packers draft class has not been the most productive bunch we've ever seen, but that could all change this year.

Aaron Rodgers's impending exit has ignited a lot of emotion in the Packers fanbase. It can be a tough situation to wrap your mind around, but, even if you love the guy, it's ok to be glad he's leaving.

The NFL is constantly evolving, with new trends coming every year. The latest trend is one the Packers are behind the curve on, and they've paid dearly.

The Packers made a lot of noise in 2019, finally making a splash in free agency with four big name signings. Now that we have the benefit of hindsight, we can ask: was it really worth it?

The Packers have had 31 years of Hall of Fame quarterback play and "only" two Super Bowls. Only? Criticizing the front office for this makes no sense.

The end of the season stung for the Packers. So what did the Chiefs do that they didn't?

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