All Entries in the "Cory's Corner" Category

Receivers are only getting better and are coming to the NFL more prepared. 

Successful teams aren't built on talent alone. Gutekunst and LaFleur know the winning secret ingredient. 

The Packers could get their next No. 1 wide receiver from the Seattle Seahawks. 

The signing of Campbell shows how much the Packers prioritize a dynanmic and dominant defense. 

Jordan Love can easily feed quarterback-starved teams. 

The franchise leader in passing touchdowns is torn on what he's going to do. 

Just sit back and be patient with the decision. 

The NFL's best receiver needs a deal in hand before the March 8 deadline. 

Campbell must be brought back to prove that the inside linebacker position is a priority. 

The best No. 22 in Packers history is pretty easy. 

Green Bay brass realizes how important Aaron Rodgers is to this team. 

Is it rings or money? One of the best passers has to decide. 

Butler never quit as a player and that perseverence is finally getting rewarded. 

Rich Bisaccia is a win-now hire for Green Bay because he may not be here very long. 

The Shield has some soul searching to do with the Super Bowl on deck. 

I always liked Allen Lazard.

The 2022 season begins a fresh set of tests for the soon-to-be fourth year head coach. 

Rodgers owns a 5-4 postseason record at Lambeau Field. 

San Francisco has a good defensive front seven, but the back end has plenty of holes. Aaron Rodgers is sure to find them. 

Green Bay's defensive unit doesn't have the popularity, but they all pull together for each other. 

Aaron Rodgers will be the NFL MVP. But now it’s AJ Dillon’s time. 

The bulldozing back will make an imprint on this year's postseason. 

The No. 26 pick in 2020 has a tiny career sample size. Does anyone really know what he can do?

The No. 1 seed and a bye are locked up — but keep your foot on the gas. 

In a year of parity and COVID, securing the No. 1 seed means even more. 

The best fit for the potential 2021 MVP is right where it all began in 2005. 

The offensive game has been cute, but I want to see football again. 

The only thing the Packers have to worry about is winning. Nothing else matters. 

Third-year Packers head coach is teaching a Master Class in crisis communication. 

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