All Entries in the "Cory's Corner" Category

Jameis Winston would benefit as Packers' backup. Is that something that he wants? 

We may not know much about the 2020 Packers, but we know one thing: they are putting all of their chips on Jace Sternberger.

These aren’t your daddy’s Green Bay Packers is a pretty cliché thing to say.

Cory Jennerjohn examines why inside linebacker is the Packers' biggest need.  

So let me get this straight. The NFL owners want the newest Collective Bargaining Agreement to fail — so they can get an even better deal.

Remember the 30-year-old rule with Ted Thompson? The one that said you had better be a special player or else you didn’t have a shot at coming bac...

  The last time the Packers took a receiver in the first round was in 2002 when Mike Sherman took Florida State's Javon Walker.   

  The NFL owners have come up with something that they think cannot be turned down.  

Could Randall Cobb really come back to the Packers?

  How confident are you in Tim Boyle?  

I’ve always been a fan of Blake Martinez. I like his leadership. I like his tackling ability and I like how he’s a “football guy.”

The NFL owners aren’t going to back down. That is apparent.

The NFC was a downright meat grinder this year. And unfortuntely for NFC teams, it's not getting any easier.

Is this the reincarnation of the running back?

Cory Jennerjohn writes why the tight end position will be so important in Super Bowl LIV. 

  The Packers need to add an inside linebacker, a defensive tackle, a tight end and a wide receiver in the offseason.   

  We shouldn't be surprised. We really shouldn't.  

  He's near perfect in the playoffs and the Packers may need him to punch a ticket to Super Bowl LIV.  

The Packers will be reminded about it all week. They will be hit over the head at every single turn.

Sunday's NFC Divisional Playoff Game between Seattle and Green Bay is all about pressure.

  The only way the Seahawks stand a chance at derailing the Packers' season is if Russell Wilson can somehow will a hurt team to the finish ...

  I was completely wrong about Bryan Bulaga.  

  Will the real Aaron Rodgers please stand up?  

  Detroit, of all teams, separates the Packers from home field advantage.  

  Defense wins championships.  

  The moment you heard that Dalvin Cook wasn't playing on Monday, you probably let out a sigh of relief.   

  The Packers are in the playoffs for the first time since 2016.   

Packers and Bears games don't often matter.

  Oren Burks came into this season with plenty of questions.   

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