The 2019 Packers have a chance to take care of business at home and get one game closer to the Super Bowl. Aaron Rodgers hasn't had too many home playoff games in his career, so the Packers will look to make the most of this opportunity.
As the Packers cling to their last shred of playoff hopes, the Bears defense shined and the Vikings offense sputtered in front of national television audiences.
The Bears have taken a stronghold on the NFC North with five games remaining, the Vikings hold the top wildcard spot and the Packers are clinging to a glimmer of hope in the NFC playoff picture.
If the Green Bay Packers want to point to a measure of their game that heavily contributed to their six losses, they need only look to the puzzling ineptitude of their second quarter performances.
The Green Bay Packers lost in Week 1 to the San Francisco 49ers. Saturday, the two face off again in the NFC Divisional Round. Will the result be the same or different?
On today's show, Andy breaks down the tape of Michael Pratt and reviews why the Packers selected him as a developmental quarterback in round 7. Don't miss it!
If Christian Watson truly has a handle on his hamstring issues, you can bet the Packers will look to get back to stretching the field vertically with the talented wide out.