Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows take a deep dive into the Chicago Bears' 2021 offseason transactions to review how they improved and where they may have regressed.
Adrian Amos' play certainly doesn't get talked about enough and neither does the idea of him being a contract extension candidate. But he absolutely is.
On today's show, Dusty talks to Bobby Peters about his latest book, the 2020 Green Bay Packers Complete Offensive Manual. We talk about the Packers' overall offensive philosophy, what they did well, and what could potentially be expected out of the offense as it evolves.
On today's episode, Jenelle Mackie, Eli Berkovits and Dan Kotnik give their predictions on what the 53-man roster might look like based on what we've seen after OTAs and minicamps.
There have and will be more changes along the Green Bay Packers' offensive line, but the unit appears to be set up quite well for the foreseeable future.
On today's show, Andy Herman does a deep dive of the 2018 and 2019 college tape for Jordan Love. Find out all of Jordan Love's best traits and his biggest struggles from his college film. You won't want to miss this one.
NFL defenses don't usually thrive with small, slow players. Joe Barry has an opportunity to create something special with the players he gets to work with.
Here is a look at the top five fullbacks in Packers history. The rankings are based solely on what these players did while with the Packers. Running, blocking ability and receiving are all taken into consideration as are the players’ longevity with Green Bay.
Sean Rhyan was thrust into the starting center role last year and it was very much trial by fire. After a full offseason as the Packers starting center, he should hit the ground running in 2026.
Aaron sits down with Dusty Evely for a big-picture conversation about where the Packers offense is headed and why 2026 could feature the next evolution of Matt LaFleur's attack.