The Green Bay Packers are in the playoffs! Next up: The 49ers return to Lambeau Field. They've had the Packers number recently, so this will be an intense game. Our special guest is Packer safety Sean Richardson.
The Green Bay Packers are suddenly in control of their own destiny for the playoffs again, and we will be joined by one of our very favorite guests, JSOnline's Lori Nickel. She'll help us get the the bottom of this incredible week for Packer fans everywhere!
The Packers' defense needs a change next year, and won't have cap room or high draft picks to waste on the front seven. But a schematic change to Wade Phillips brand of 3-4 might be just enough to bring about the positional (and attitude) change this team needs.
We take a break from trying to figure out the playoffs and talk about what will go into Andrew Garda's votes in this year's NFL PFWA awards. What makes an MVP an MVP? You'll find out.
The Packers, now down to 5-6-1 and coming off a semi-bye week after being embarrassed by the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, might have a glimmer of hope for the playoffs but would be better served by looking in the mirror instead. Ty Dunne of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel joins us for a hard look at our favorite team down on its luck.
The Green Bay Packers reached a tipping point on Thanksgiving. For this team to move forward, it can no longer look back on the accomplishments of the players and coaches three years ago to justify their position today.
The Green Bay Packers' season is on the brink. Two wins in five days puts the Packers back in the drivers' seat. Two losses and the playoffs are effectively impossible. The microscope falls on Mike McCarthy and his ability to rally his troops to play as greater than a sum of their parts.
The Packers have dropped three in a row and are on the brink of falling out of the NFC playoff race. Joining us LIVE will be Tom Silverstein, beat writer for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
Everyone has a theory as to what is wrong with the Packers defense. Perhaps all the theories are just symptoms of the greater problem: the defense is playing flat, reactive, and needs a change so disruptive that it is able to transform it back into the playmaking defense of 2010. C.D. Angeli resurrects his Kitchen Analogy to study it.
The "Tolzein Era" has fans believing that the Packers have finally found the great backup quarterback they've been waiting for. Here's hoping that early struggles don't trump the long-term potential he could bring to the team.
It's been 21 years, 1 month, and 2 weeks since a Packers' backup quarterback has made a meaningful start. Ted Thompson has rolled the dice for years that that streak would continue indefinitely. Today, the Pack will start a washed-up veteran with no training camp experience and Thompson has no one to blame but himself.
The Packers have a turnover ratio of minus-two this season, but they're facing a Bears quarterback that has thrown more interceptions than touchdowns in his career.
Today Garda talks about, among other things, last night's game between the Bucs and Panthers, his NFL picks and talks about why Greg Schiano is failing.
PBS's Frontline special last week opened our eyes to the reality of concussions in the NFL. There are still many out there who fear the entire game will be ruined if we try and protect players. They're wrong.
Garda's back with another edition of From the Press Box. Today he looks at the Thursday night game, examines the Trent Richardson trade and gives you his weekly picks.
So, Mason Crosby's amazing 2011 season is now his benchmark for success this year? Let's go inside the numbers and see just how impressive that season really was.
Sean Rhyan was thrust into the starting center role last year and it was very much trial by fire. After a full offseason as the Packers starting center, he should hit the ground running in 2026.
Aaron sits down with Dusty Evely for a big-picture conversation about where the Packers offense is headed and why 2026 could feature the next evolution of Matt LaFleur's attack.