Putting aside for a moment the fact that a punter controversy is by all means the silliest position competition that could go down during training camp, the Packers sure do seem to have one on their hands.
This is the second offseason in a row that the Packers have been forced to bring in competition to push Tim Masthay for his job.
And while In 2015, Cody Mandell wasn't able to succeed Masthay, mainly for his poor holding for kicker Mason Crosby, Wisconsin native and rookie Peter Mortell is posing a much more serious threat to Masthay's future in Green Bay.
There are a handful of Greem Bay Packers players who must step-up in 2015. For five veteran players it means entering training camp with a make-or-break situation facing each of them.
The Packers’ passing game came alive and overcame the special teams' blunders to beat Chicago and clinch the team’s second straight NFC North championship.
Despite a lifeless offense, adding two names to the lengthy list of injuries and having absolutely no running game, the Packers found a way to win on Sunday.
Ryan Grant was a weapon running the ball Sunday for the Packers, and Marshall Newhouse looked lost against Tamba Hali. But who else earned our weekly distinctions in the Packers' loss to the Chiefs on Sunday?
From Mason Crosby finally breaking the 80% field goal percentage barrier to Brett Goode having the first bad snap of his career, we take a look at the best and worst possible outcomes for the Packers specialists in 2011.
Erik Walden had fantastic outing and Bryan Bulaga fared poorly, but who else earned our weekly distinctions following the Packers' 10-3 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday?
On today's show, Andy discusses the Packers' decision to sign Andre Dillard. Plus, scouting reports for all the offensive players the Packers have brought in for top 30 visits. Don't miss it!