On today's show, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows are joined by very special guest Ben Solak of The Draft Network to take a deep dive into University of Houston defensive lineman Ed Oliver.
On today's show, Nick Schmitz is joined by Owen Riese and the newest member of the team, Russell Brown, as they breakdown the play of Kentucky edge rusher Josh Allen.
Jake Turner of Packers Talk and Mark Eckel of BobMcGinnFootball.com dive head first into the Jordy Nelson memories. Is Nelson a Pro Football Hall-of-Famer?
On today's Pack-A-Day Podcast, Jake Morley and Ross Uglem answer fan questions on a variety of topics, including free agency, the draft, and the current state of the roster.
On today's show, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows are joined by Joe Marino of The Draft Network to discuss the upcoming 2019 NFL Draft and review which offensive prospects might interest the Green Bay Packers.
On today's episode of the Pack-A-Day Podcast, Dusty Evely, Sarah Kelliher, and Steve Perhach discuss the departure of fan favorites Clay Matthews and Randall Cobb.
Randall Cobb is officially a Dallas Cowboy. Nick Schmitz, Paul Bretl, and Maggie Lawler take time today to discuss the loss of Cobb and some of his most memorable plays as a Green Bay Packer.
In this edition of the Pack-A-Day Podcast, Maggie Lawler and Mike Wendlandt discuss the return of Geronimo Allison and bid adieu to the remains of the 2015 Draft Class.
Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows review the HaHa Clinton-Dix and Jordy Nelson news, as well as breakdown how the Packers' most recent free agent signings could affect their 2019 Draft plans.
Jake Turner of PackersTalk.com and Zachary Jacobson of CheeseheadTV review the results of the Antonio Brown sweepstakes. Plus, could Dee Ford be a Packer?!
Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows conduct a full first-round mock draft, considering each of the 32 NFL teams' roster needs and how each pick impacts the Green Bay Packers' draft.
On today's episode of the Pack-A-Day Podcast, Steve Perhach, Sarah Kelliher, and Dusty Evely discuss John Kuhn's return to Green Bay to retire as a member of the Packers.
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.