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Aaron Rodgers and the offense get recognition for not throwing interceptions or fumbling the ball over to the opponent.

With the Packers a good candidate to get a compensatory draft choice if Matt Flynn leaves, he probably won't be a "tag and trade" option.

The quarterback of the Packers is playing exceptionally well while the quarterback of the Chargers is having a down season.

By winning 13 consecutive games, Mike McCarthy has done something no other Packers coach has ever done.

A perfect bye-week debate: If the 1996 Packers faced off against today's Packers team...who would win?

The Packers did well to run out the clock late in Sunday's win, despite the Vikings knowing the Packers were going to run the ball.

Tim Masthay's net average on three punts on Sunday was 55.3 yards. For a point of comparison, the NFL leader in net average is 44.4 yards per punt.

The Packers' offense hopes to overcome their second-half slow down last week against Rams to gear up for a good Vikings sack attack.

Returning from injury on Sunday were offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga and linebacker Frank Zombo, which helped the Packers in the win vs. the Rams.

Outside linebackers Clay Matthews and Erik Walden, despite not having big sack numbers, are still putting hits on opposing quarterbacks.

Mason Crosby has made 16 straight regular season field goals dating back to last season. Can he keep up his high level of play when he has to play in the cold and outdoors later this year?

From Charlie Peprah to Marshall Newhouse and Derek Sherrod, the injury replacements are doing as well in 2011 as they were in 2010.

While the crushing victory in the playoffs last season in Atlanta was memorable, the Packers also lost in Atlanta less than a year ago as well.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is so good because he plays well when the Packers need it most, in the red zone and on third downs

The pair from the NFC North have proven themselves as two of the top teams in the NFL, and they're on a collision course towards Thanksgiving Day in Detroit.

Packers defensive lineman Jarius Wynn gives defensive coordinator Dom Capers credit for the improvement in the run defense this season.

Is there a defense in the NFL that can slow down the Packers offense?

The Packers defensive linemen have to be salivating just thinking about facing a leaky Bears offensive line.

Based on past history, there's already a good chance the Packers will qualify for the NFL playoffs. But they can't become overconfident.

Other quarterbacks would kill for what might otherwise be considered just an adequate game from Aaron Rodgers.

One of the keys for the Packers defense will be keeping Panthers quarterback Cam Newton confined to the pocket.

When it comes to Tramon Williams and Mike Neal returning from injury, the Packers need to play it safe.

With a 42-point scoring outburst in the opening game, the Packers are doing their best to make sure a Super Bowl "Hangover" doesn't happen.

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