Aaron gives some quick thoughts and observations from training camp practice number eleven in Green Bay with notes on Jordan Morgan, Israel Abanikanda, Edgerrin Cooper and more.
Aaron gives some quick thoughts and observations from training camp practice number ten in Green Bay with notes on Jayden Reed, the safety group and Savion Williams.
Aaron gives some quick thoughts and observations from training camp practice number seven in Green Bay with notes on Luke Musgrave, Brandon McManus and more.
With no practice and the players given a day off, Aaron chats with Packers fans worldwide about everything that's happened at training camp up to this point.
Aaron gives some quick thoughts and observations from training camp practice number six in Green Bay with notes on Ty'Ron Hopper, Rasheed Walker and a very pissed off Matt LaFleur.
Aaron gives some quick thoughts and observations from training camp practice number five in Green Bay with notes on Nate Hobbs, Evan Williams and Sam Brown Jr.
Aaron welcomes in Packers columnist Pete Dougherty from the Green Bay Press-Gazette to discuss his article looking at five compelling storylines heading into the 2025 NFL season.
Corey and Aaron ready for the deep plunge into football season as they preview the Packers season and highlight the Packers blogosphere including Corey's upcoming appearance on the Green Bay Blizzard's playoff broadcast!
Aaron and Bill take a look at the position battles they are most looking forward to when the Packers begin training camp on July 22nd at Ray Nitschke Field.
Aaron chats with Packers fans worldwide after the eighth practice of training camp about everything he saw at Ray Nitschke Field and all things Green and Gold.
Aaron chats all things Green and Gold, inlcuding old Rodgers news that is suddenly new for some reason, with a little over a week to go until the start of training camp.
Aaron chats with Paul Bretl about everything from possible veteran cuts to how he sees the offensive line shaking out when the Packers kick off training camp on July 28th.
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.