On today's show, Maggie, Jacob, and Jimmy break down the Packers' defense and their matchup against a Detroit Lions team that always has more talent than their final record indicates.
On today's show, Steve and Sarah take a look at some of the wide receiver rumors that are buzzing across the league, as well as review how the Packers' offense matches up with the Lions' defense.
On today's show, Jacob Morley and Jacob Westendorf look at some grades placed on Packers after their Sunday performance and revisit some takes after the dust of Sunday had settled.
With many thinking that the Green Bay Packers don't have enough fire power at the receiver position, Allen Lazard and Marquez Valdes-Scantling shine in Week 1 against Minnesota.
On today's show, Alex, Perri, and Andy break down the Packers' 43-34 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Find out their gut reactions, players of the game, play of the game, and much, much more.
It's Packers' gameday! Mike, Gage, and Tyler discuss the recent NFL contract extensions, Saturday's practice squad call-ups, key matchups against the Vikings, and their gameday predictions.
On today's show, Jason & Mark give you the injury update ahead of Sunday's showdown between the Packers and Vikings. Plus they discuss some possible roster moves following Week 1.
As the Green Bay Packers' offense looks to become more unpredictable, it's Tyler Ervin's skill-set and versatility that could play a major role in helping them achieve that.
Maggie, Jacob, and Jimmy tell you why the Vikings definitely still can't block Za'Darius Smith, and break down the entire matchup of the VIkings' offense against Green Bay's defense. Make sure to stick around for the surprise prediction at the end of the show that you won't want to miss!
On today's episode, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah start breaking down this Sunday's matchup by reviewing how the Packers' offense matches up with the Vikings' defense.
One look at Packers defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt's production when he's on the field tells you what a difference maker he could be if he could just stay on the field.
It's been 30 years since Brett Favre led the Packers to their 3rd Super Bowl championship. The 1996 team was one of the most dominating teams in the Super Bowl era.