All Entries Tagged With: "New York Giants"

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers led a drive with 58 seconds left for the game-winning field goal. That and more in today's Daily Links...

One, perhaps overlooked, thing to watch for in each phase of the game as the Green Bay Packers prepare to take on the New York Giants in Week 13.

Aaron looks at how things should play out when each team has the ball and gives his prediction for the game on Sunday.

A.J. Hawk and Desmond Bishop will miss Sunday's game in New York, each nursing calf injuries.

The Packers are favored by 6 1/2 points and the over/under is 52 1/2. So what's going to happen? We have the prediction.

On today's episode, we talk about Packers news making headlines and preview Sunday's Packers-Giants game.

The Giants may have lost three in a row, but they're still in a running for a spot in the playoffs, which the Packers can't overlook.

When the Packers travel to New York on Sunday, they'll have to avoid turning the ball over, something the Giants are good at forcing.

Packers Hall of Fame safety LeRoy Butler joins the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Tom Silverstein in their weekly video series.

Despite being arrested this past Friday, linebacker Erik Walden is expected to start this upcoming Sunday at New York.

On today's episode, we take a rearview mirror look at Erik Walden's arrest, Ndamukong Suh's suspension and a look ahead to the New York Giants.

The New York Giants, who the Packers play next on Dec. 3, play on Monday Night Football this evening against the New Orleans Saints.

The Packers' next opponent, the New York Giants, were Green Bay's victim in Week 16 of the 2010 season.

The Lions game in Week 12 was not ruled out for Clifton's return, however head coach Mike McCarthy said it would be a stretch.

Andrew Garda thought we settled this weeks ago—Eli Manning is not an elite quarterback, no matter what his QB rating is this week.

Andrew Garda is back with his thoughts on the weekend that was, including surprising undefeated teams, who Jets QB Mark Sanchez reminds him of and the Eagles' efforts to get Mike Vick killed.

Andrew Garda gives some more takes from the Press Box. This week he talks some Jets/Giants, says farewell to Tom 'Killer' Kowalski and talks a bit about a boy named (Ndamukong) Suh.

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Over 1,000 tickets are still available for Sunday's Day-After-Christmas, de facto playoff game with the New York Giants at Lambeau Field.

The Packers can still make the playoffs without beating the Giants, but the path becomes more difficult. That and more in today's Daily Links...

According to Joe Fortenbaugh at the National Football Post, the Packers are putting the full court press on Canty's agent, reportedly by offering...

OK - this is really stretching it....

One of the many great benefits of having Packer World up and running is being able to monitor news basically as it happens. So, I see that there is a new article on packers.com. It's my favorite kind. Highlight videos. Last season's 5 best by packers.com polling data. A must see. "Favorite Fives" of 2007: Play of the Year. Having seen 2 of the 5 plays live, Donald Driver TD against the Giants was a trace more exciting than the Tramon Williams punt return TD if only because it was a playoff game and we needed the boost and Double D willed it to happen. The other interesting note is that Favre is only truly responsible for 1 of those plays...and it's the one that has the most questions for Aaron Rodgers.

If the Vince Lombardi Trophy can't come home where it belongs, I can't think of a better place for it to go than to the team where Lombardi was...

Out-coached. Outplayed. Start looking forward to free agency and the draft.

Packer Transplants, our podcast is on iTunes.

Absolutely stellar piece in the New York Times today detailing the Packers' victories over the Giants for the NFL championship in 1961 and 1962.

Corey and I were interviewed for a small piece the Daily News did on Packer fans in New York. The writer, Dave Goldiner, was a nice enough fellow, th

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