Author: Mallory Allen

Junior at UW-Green Bay. Communication Major with emphases in Journalism, Social Media Strategies, Public Relations, Sports Communication, and Organizational Communication. Lover of books, family and friends, my dog, and Wisconsin sports.

Aaron Rodgers

With a dominant 37-10 victory against the Vikings under their belts, Green Bay moved to 13-3 for the third straight season. The Packers are undoubtedly playing their best football at the best possible time. We learned a lot from this game, but here are three of the biggest takeaways! #1: The Packers continue to exhibit impressive composure and resiliency. Coming into this game, the pressure was on for the Packers in a myriad of ways. Battles between these two longtime division rivals are always intense and pose high stakes. That was especially true on Sunday. After Minnesota stunned Green Bay…

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Going into the Packers-Browns match-up, Aaron Rodgers was widely thought to be one of Green Bay’s greatest-ever players. After today, even more fans and pundits are making the argument that he’s the best to ever wear the Green-and-Gold. That’s because Rodgers is officially the new holder of a very prestigious Packers record. He has surpassed fellow legendary GB quarterback, Brett Favre, for most franchise passing touchdowns. During last week’s 31-30 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, Rodgers threw three TDs to tie Favre at 442. However, it didn’t take him long to squeeze past his predecessor. He broke the record the…

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Happy holidays, Packers fans! With Christmas less than a week away, Green Bay has given us all an early gift: a division championship. Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens provided several huge opportunities for the Packers, and they certainly took advantage. Aaron Rodgers tossed his 442nd touchdown to tie Brett Favre’s franchise record. Getting a win was also critical in Green Bay’s continued quest to secure the NFC’s #1 seed. And perhaps best of all, following Sunday’s win, Green Bay officially clinched the division and a ticket to the playoffs. Packers: Kings of the North The Packers have dominated the…

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Coronavirus cases are continuing to wreak havoc on NFL teams, and the Packers are no exception. From Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams and De’Vondre Campbell, many Green Bay players have contracted COVID so far this season. Now, we can add Kenny Clark to the list. On Thursday, Green Bay placed their star nose tackle on the reserve/COVID-19 list following a positive test. Because Clark has been maskless at in-person press conferences, he is presumably vaccinated – which a source reportedly confirmed. With the Packers taking on the Ravens on Sunday, many fans fear Green Bay might be without #97. But…

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Week 11 has arrived, and with it comes many Packers fans’ favorite match-up: Green Bay vs. Minnesota. The Green & Gold will face off against the Vikings for the first time this season on Sunday afternoon. Can they leave U.S. Bank Stadium with a victory? We certainly think so. Here are three reasons why the Packers will beat the Vikings! #1: Green Bay has more wins than the rest of the NFC North combined. In recent history, the Packers have tended to come out on top of their division, but it’s usually at least somewhat competitive. That definitely isn’t the…

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The NFL’s investigation into Green Bay’s adherence to the league’s COVID-19 policies wrapped up on Tuesday. It was initiated following last week’s bombshell news that Aaron Rodgers tested positive for the virus and is not vaccinated. After completion of this review, the NFL determined that the Packers and several of its players violated protocols. These rules were agreed upon by both the league and Players Association.  Now, details about the punishments the organization will face are coming to light. Packers Facing Consequences According to information ESPN reporter Rob Demovsky received from a league source, the Packers have been fined $300,000.…

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With the unvaccinated Aaron Rodgers out with COVID-19, Green Bay got their first real look at his presumed successor, Jordan Love. Although the Packers’ defense kept them in this game, their disjointed offense and awful special teams performance was simply too much to overcome. First Quarter Green Bay got the ball to start the game, but Jordan Love’s first drive ended in a three-and-out. The Chiefs then turned around and executed a long drive that resulted in a one-yard touchdown throw from Patrick Mahomes to his star tight-end, Travis Kelce. On the Packers’ second possession, Love got his first completion…

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Aaron Rodgers COVID

I’ve got bad news for you, Packers fans… really, really bad news. Green Bay’s quarterback Aaron Rodgers has tested positive for the coronavirus. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero broke the story just before 10 a.m. on Wednesday. All indications suggest that Rodgers will miss Sunday’s game against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1455919365233205255 But perhaps most shocking of all is that Rodgers is reportedly unvaccinated, according to league insiders. https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/1455918856980123663 This is in stark contrast to what Rodgers told the media in a press conference in late August, saying “Yeah, I’ve been immunized” when asked about his vaccination status. He went…

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Green Bay will take on Arizona tomorrow in a highly-anticipated Thursday Night Football match-up. In fact, many believe this could be a preview of the NFC Championship. However, after a rough few days, experts believe the Packers enter this game as decided underdogs. Where Do They Stand Now? Both teams currently boast elite league records. The Cardinals are the only undefeated team left at 7-0. Meanwhile, despite being plagued by injuries, the Pack sits at 6-1 thanks to an impressive six-game winning streak. Additionally, Green Bay and Arizona each have a long list of powerhouse players. Most notably, there’s veteran…

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After a turbulent summer brimming with rumors and reports that Aaron Rodgers might leave the Packers, it’s only natural to wonder if this season may be a series of lasts. The future Hall-of-Famer is in his 17th season with Green Bay, but his contract may expire this year. Additionally, he’s had some very public clashes and disagreements with the team’s front office. Given that, could today’s game have been Rodgers’s “last dance” at Soldier Field as a Packer? Possibly… but Aaron doesn’t think it was. Rodgers: “I don’t think this was my last one” With 203 meetings, Green Bay and…

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