On today's show, Jason and Mark discuss whether starters should play in preseason and what the Packers need to do to get over the hump in the playoffs. Don't miss it!
On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah discuss day 12 of Packers' practice and all the news and notes surrounding the team. Plus a look at Aaron Rodgers on Pardon My Take and of course they answer your fan questions as well. Enjoy!
On today's show, Ross, Jake, and Jacob discuss the latest from Packers' training camp, including Jordan Love starting on Friday, the state of the offensive and defensive lines, and all the other news and notes you need to know. Don't miss it!
On today's show, Andy recaps day ten of Packers' training camp and reviews all the key takeaways, including Jaire in the slot, and multiple players returning from injury. Plus a look at which under-the-rader Packers are having a nice start to camp. Don't miss it!
On today's show, Nick Schmitz & Jimmy Christensen discuss LeRoy Butler's induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Jordan Love's performance at Family Night. Plus a look at Darnell Savage's injury. Don't miss it!
The Packers haven't pushed all their chips in for a premier wide receiver. Instead, they've patiently build a deep group, and the early results are very promising.
On today's show, Andy gives his recap and reactions to Packers' Family Night, including Darnell Savage's injury, and two rookies who had huge nights. Don't miss it!
On today's show, Andrew Mertig, Maggie Loney, and Kyle Fellows discuss Thursday's training camp practice and take a deep dive into the wide receiver position to predict which of the Packers' pass catchers will earn a spot on the 53-man roster. Enjoy!
On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah are joined by special guest listener Nick Gregory to discuss the Packers' sixth practice of training camp and answer your Twitter questions. Don't miss it!
Eddie Petzke of the Beers and Ball Show dives into some of the most intriguing camp battles that could have a major impact on Green Bay's 2026 53-man roster
States could legalize sports gambling in 2018 and the following year, the NFL signed its first-ever casino sponsorship. Sports gambling isn't going anywhere, so will the Brendan Sorsby story become an inflection point for the NFL to monitor?