Political analyst and 2013 Super Bowl committee co-chair James Carville talks about what the Super Bowl means to a city still recovering from disaster.
Five players who were forced to sit and watch as the Packers won a Super Bowl in 2010 can now help the team in its quest to bring back another Lombardi Trophy to Titletown.
Some fans are concerned the Packers may not be living up to the expectation of defending their title already. McCarthy has the right idea, and we'd be wise to listen to him.
Cornerback Pat Lee saved arguably the best performance of his professional career for the Super Bowl, and he looks to build off that performance going forward.
Driver talks about how he wouldn't have practiced during OTAs due to his injured ankle, appearing on the Mo'Nique Show, the design of the Super Bowl ring and a variety of other topics.
Scott Wells has brought a level of consistency to the center position the past two years in Green Bay that played a big part in the Packers winning the Super Bowl.
The switch made before the season to place B.J. Raji at nose tackle and Ryan Pickett at end has paid dividends for the Packers in the form of a Super Bowl appearance.
Fans like to cite the team's track record of success when it comes to finding offensive line talent later in the draft but that doesn't mean the Packers will ignore premium talent if its available on Day 1.
On today's show, Andy is joined by PFF's salary cap expert - Brad Spielberger to discuss the expectations for Jordan Love's new contract, Green Bay's new contracts from the offseason, and what to expect from Eric Stokes' fifth-year option. Don't miss it!
Aaron is back from Orlando and ready to chat with Packers fans worldwide about everything that transpired this week at the NFL's annual owners meeting.