On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah take a look at how the Packers' offense matches up with the Bears' defense, and try to put together their perfect Thanksgiving meal.
On today's show, Alex, Andy, and Perri break down the Packers' 34-31 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. There was plenty of blame to go around, but where should most of the blame be placed? Plus a look at what went right, and what Green Bay needs to change moving forward.
Join Aaron and Corey as they prepare you for the Packers showdown with the Colts with the Carry the G pregame show, immediately followed by a live game watch party!
On today's show, Jason Perone, Mark Eckel, and Paul Bretl take a look at the updated injury reports for both the Colts and Packers, and review how the injuries could affect Sunday's big game against the Colts. Don't miss it!
Jacob, Maggie, and Jimmy are back to break down the Packers' pending showdown with the best defense they'll face all season. How will Green Bay handle their own task defensively against the crafty Phillip Rivers?
On today's episode, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah take a look at how the Packers' offense matches up with an impressive Colts' defense. Plus they answer your fan questions.
On today's episode, Jenelle, Matt, and Dan take a look at the storylines they're keeping an eye on as the Packers get ready to take on the Indianapolis Colts. Plus a look at how David Bakhtiari's contract extension could affect the contract situations of other upcoming free agents.
On today's show, Maggie and Andy take a look at the Packers win over the Jaguars, and try and reconcile an ugly win against a bad team. Plus they review David Bakhtiari's new contract, and look ahead to Packers/Colts.
Join Corey and Aaron as they prepare you for the Packers showdown with the Jaguars with the Carry the G pregame show, immediately followed by a live game watch party, and then the Gut Reactions postgame show.
Gage, Tyler, and Mike break down the Packers' matchup against the Jaguars, including taking a trip around the NFC North as the second half of the season kicks into high gear.
Former Packers All-Pro Wide Receiver led the NFL in receiving yards in 1998 and caught three touchdown passes in Super Bowls. His son Alex was one of the standouts for Team USA in the 2026 World Cup.