All Entries in the "Packers News" Category

The league has a salient point to make regarding the reasons for the lockout. For some reason, they prefer instead to try and scare their fans.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers mentioned how he may get together with teammates in June. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Aaron Rodgers said he and his teammates are "going to have to find a way to get together" if the lockout drags into June.

The Packers quarterback hosted a fundraiser for Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer last evening. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Charles Woodson told reporters at his charity event this weekend that his collarbone "feels fine."

Charles Woodson visited stroke patients on Monday at Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center as part of the hospital's Stroke Awareness Month campaign.

Look for the expansion of the tight end/H-Back personnel group to give Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers even more options when attacking defenses.

Aaron Rodgers tells a Sacramento radio station that getting together with the rest of the team would be "difficult".

Ryan Grant attended and paid for prom to raise money for a scholarship in Ryan Luxem's name.

If the NFL plays under the 2010 rules next season, free agency rules governing the Final Eight should not affect the Packers whatsoever.

Packers' President Mark Murphy told a crowd in Eau Claire, Wisconsin that Al Harris will receive a Super Bowl ring.

Packers' President Mark Murphy tells a crowd gathered in Ashland, Wisconsin that the Packers will retire Brett Favre's number.

Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is one of the best playcallers in the league - who sometimes lets his emotions dictate his playcalling.

The Packers surprised a few students and played a little bingo on the first leg of their Tailgate Tour.

The Packers' Tailgate Tour starts today with a stop in Marquette, Mich. That and more in today's Daily Links...

The NFL insists they want to talk through mediation instead of litigation. Unfortunately,their underhanded tactics make this less and less feasible.

Following post-season surgery, A.J. Hawk is currently wearing a brace while working out with his surgically repaired wrist. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Andrew Garda takes a quick look at the first three picks from the Packers' 2011 Draft Class - Derek Sherrod, Randall Cobb and Alex Green.

Packer fans are understandably nervous watching as players for rival teams start organized workouts as the lockout stretches on into the summer.

Today's guests were Rob Reischel, author of Aaron Rodgers: Leader of the Pack and Paul Guillemette of the website PigskinPaul.com

Aaron Rodgers and Randall Cobb will be among the Green Bay Packers represented at the Kentucky Derby this weekend.

Season-ticket holders are being surveyed about seating concepts to be built in the south end zone. That and more in today's Daily Links

Aaron Rodgers signed deals with Associated Band and Gruber Law Offices. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Paul Guillemette's Top 100 list was the third-most accurate ranking among those ranked by the Huddle Report.

Mason Crosby is a free agent. Only one kicker was drafted last weekend. So why won't the Packers sign one of the top college kickers?

The Packers are reportedly preparing rings that fans, shareholders and season ticket holders can purchase. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Cory Elmore has the support of his twin brother Ricky following heart surgery that interrupted his football career.

Randall Cobb, D.J. Smith and Ryan Taylor, in particular, will be expected to bring help to the special teams in Green Bay.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers received the Good Guy Award from the Pro Football Writers of America. That and more in today's Daily Links...

With a team as deep as it's been in years, the Packers may sign fewer undrafted free agents than usual.

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