All Entries Tagged With: "Brian Gutekunst"

The Packers' hopes of competing are dwindling after a third straight loss.

Buckle up, folks. We are just getting started on this rollercoaster of a season. 

The Packers inquired about Jonathan Taylor and I absolutely love it. 

Team had little choice but to go young.

With the Packers having made their final roster cuts, it's time to evaluate their depth.

If you won't be part of the team in 2024 and 2025, it doesn't make sense to keep you now

It happens less than many think. 

Packers' second preseason opponent might be the most unique challenge of the 2023 season.

Wilson turned in an impressive performance against the Bengals Friday night. 

The Packers have struck gold along the offensive line under the late Ted Thompson and current GM Brian Gutekunst. 

Packers' GM has the franchise "locked in" for 2023 and beyond.

History suggests that there may be a prolonged period of acclimation. 

Aaron has a few questions he's hoping start to get answered as the true grind of training camp begins in Green Bay.

Team president Mark Murphy thinks they might have to. 

A lot is expected of Jordan Love. But even if the Packers struggle, he can still prove he's the guy. 

What's a premium rusher worth to Green Bay in the current market? History might have the answer.

The rookie's versatility should be seen as a strength, but should he be a defensive lineman or a pure edge rusher? 

Tucker Kraft is the perfect guy to snap the third round curse. 

Sometimes, the trades that fall through for NFL general managers are the best trades. 

Welcoming the former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver does not make sense for a slew of reasons. 

It is not easy for a player to see meaningful snaps in his first NFL season. However, a few Packer rookies in this year's class may stand out above the rest.  

The Packers could've found out if Love was deserving of the option. They didn't and now Green Bay is out of options. 

For the first time as a group, welcome the Packers' newest additions!

CHTV provides an analysis on the Packers' first-round selection, Lukas Van Ness. 

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