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Aaron and Andrew talk NFC & AFC East, take a look at the Supplemental Draft, and of course progress on the labor front.

The league and its former players union met again today with signs that the ongoing talks could be close to yielding a deal between the two sides.

Here's part 2 of Andrew Garda's look behind the scenes at an aspect of the CBA battle we're not talking about: Big Market Owners vs Small Market Owners.

Andrew Garda takes a look behind the scenes at an aspect of the CBA battle we're not talking about: Big Market Owners vs Small Market Owners. (part 1)

But, the show must go on...

The Saints have been far-and-away the most active team when it comes to player-led workouts. The Packers have been just the opposite. Will it show on September 8th?

While the NFL prepares for all sorts of scenarios, both sides in the ongoing labor dispute could be meeting this week to talk about finding some common ground.

Aaron & Andrew talk about glimmers of hope in the ongoing NFL labor dispute, how lawyers love to suck that hope out of us and take a look at the situation in the NFC West as well as the possibility of the return of the NFL to Los Angeles.

Join us for the LIVE Tom Crabtree book club on June 8th, right here at CHTV.

The Packers already have around $126 million in cash committed to 2011, and that doesn't count any rookies or free agents they will sign, including their own.

The Packers used several creative book-keeping techniques to acquire and keep the talent needed to build a Super Bowl-winning team.

"We did not win the NFC North. I think that’s eating at a lot of guys right now," said fullback John Kuhn.

The NFL and the former players union left federal mediation in Minneapolis today without being anywhere nearer an agreement.

After weeks of inactivity, there was a flurry of movement on the NFL labor front late Monday afternoon and evening.

As part of a survey of season-ticket holders, the Packers sent images of some of their proposed ideas for additions to Lambeau Field.

Nick Collins saying he doesn't get respect is asinine. According to evidence from at least one observer, he may be overrated.

Cheesehead TV's own photographer Corey Behnke captures the sights of Round One at the NFL Draft in New York City.

At the NFL Combine Cobb told Cheesehead TV: "Anywhere I can get on the field and help the team out is where I want to play."

The selection of Sherrod means Bryan Bulaga will most likely be kept at right tackle for the foreseeable future.

New Packers first-round draft choice Derek Sherrod says he thinks left tackle will be the best spot for him in the NFL.

Aaron Nagler & Corey Behnke talk Green Bay Packers with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, World Champion Green Bay Packer Defensive End Cullen Jenkins and Chad Reuter of CBSSports.com on Packer Transplants LIVE.

From on-site correspondents at Radio City Music Hall to live broadcasts immediately after the Packers draft, Cheesehead TV has it all.

The Packers continuity on offense and defense coupled with a talent infusion will give them a leg up on teams after the lockout comes to an end.

Less than a week to go - Garda takes you around the league for more mocks, an interview with a very sharp small-school running back and a few odds and ends in this week's Round-Up.

The Packers play on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day as the NFL releases its 2011 schedule. Happy holidays!

Better late then never, Garda gets his Friday column up! Mock discussion, smokescreens, Da'Quan Bower's knee issues, Nolan Nawrocki and where Garda will be during the Draft.

Wisconsin offensive lineman Bill Nagy met the Packers braintrust at the Badgers' pro day workout last month.

From the Don Beebe House of Speed in Green Bay to locations across the nation, players are working out individually since being locked out by the NFL.

Andrew Garda continues his weekly look at what caught his eye on the NFL Draft front. Today: More Green Bay mock picks, learning from past mistakes, Universal Draft.com and more!

Packer fans are too quick to canonize their latest successful quarterback.

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