On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah discuss the Packers' latest Covid issue, as Allen Lazard heads to the Covid injury list. Plus a look at how the Packers' offense matches up with with the Cardinals' defense and a review of Aaron Rodgers on the Pat McAfee show.
On today's show, Eli & Dan review the news that Davante Adams has been placed on the Covid-IR list while Joe Barry has also tested positive and will enter the Covid protocols. Just how much will that affect Thursday's game on a short week? Find out today.
On today's show, Andy Herman, Perri Goldstein, and Alex Strouf recap the Packers' 24-14 win over the Washington Football Team. Find out who played well, what went right, and how Green Bay looks overall heading into their huge showdown with the Cardinals on a short week.
It's Green Bay Gameday!!! On today's show, Gage Bridgford & Mark Eckel get together to preview the Green Bay Packers' matchup with the Washington Football Team. There's no better way to start your pregame than right here on the Pack-A-Day Podcast. Go Pack Go!!!
The Packers are dealing with a ton of injuries... but so is today's opponent. Is it enough for the Packers to get upset at home? Probably not. Read why:
On today's show, Jason & Paul take a look at the Packers' updated injury report, including Preston Smith who practiced on Friday. Find out how the injuries for both Washington and Green Bay could affect the outcome of this game.
If there's one thing we've learned early on this season, it is that there is no such thing as too much offensive line depth, and Lucas Patrick has been a good example as to why.
On today's show, Jacob and Maggie return to talk about the addition of Whitney Mercilus to a banged up Packers' defense. Find out what Mercilus can add to the team and how he could be used by Joe Barry. You won't want to miss it!
On today's show, Dusty & Sarah take a look at the Packers' upcoming matchup with Washington's league worst defense. Plus a look at Greg Jennings & Tim Harris going into the Packers' Hall of Fame.
Green Bay's special teams have not had many highlights — in fact, the bar is pretty low for reasonable expectations. The last time that unit was ranked less than 20th was in 2017, when it came in at 16.