Author: Robin M Adams

Robin M Adams is an author, journalist, and writer of significant sports-related articles. Robin is also the co-owner of Wisconsin Sports Heroics, a sports news website that covers Wisconsin sports. He covers all things Wisconsin sports, but mostly the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Milwaukee Brewers.

After releasing Jimmy Graham earlier this month, the Packers ensured that they held onto the best blocking tight end they had last year. Marcedes Lewis was signed to a one-year deal worth $2.25 million. Soon after the news came out, Lewis took to Twitter to state his excitement over returning to Green Bay: Lewis first came to Green Bay after spending 12 seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was a one-time Pro Bowl selection with the the Jags, his best season being 2010 when he caught 58 passes for 700 yards and 10 touchdowns. With the Packers, though, Lewis has…

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Rollie Fingers had the handlebar mustache and Pete Vuckovich had the Fu Manchu. Both Brewers icons played important roles in bring the team to post-season competition in the early 80s. In this edition of Brewers Past and Present, we will take a look at the career and legacy of the man known as “Vuck.” Early Career Pete Vuckovich was drafted in the third round of the 1974 amateur draft by the Chicago White Sox. He pitched in parts of two season with the Sox, going 7-5 with a 5.83 ERA and 1.71 WHIP. In 1976, he was selected in the…

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Kyler Fackrell has agreed to a one-year contract with the New York Giants. The deal is reported to be worth $4.6 million. Blake Martinez, another former Packer, previously signed a deal with the Giants as well. Fackrell was drafted by the Packers in third round (88th overall) of the 2016 draft. While he was never a regular starter, he was a key backup and provided Packers’ fans with many exciting plays during his time in Green Bay, including a sack of Jimmy Garoppolo in the NFC Championship. While he struggled to earn a starting position, Fackrell did have moments, and…

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Former Packers right tackle Bryan Bulaga has signed a three-year contract with the Los Angeles Chargers. The deal is reported to be worth $30 million. Bulaga’s tenure in Green Bay had been up for debate ever since the end of the season. Bulaga was drafted by the Packers with the 23rd overall pick in the 2010 draft. He made an immediate impact, playing in all 16 games as a rookie and helped the Packers win the Super Bowl. In 2011, he was named Second Team All Pro despite playing in only 12 games. The right tackle built a reputation as…

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After a busy first day of free agency, the Packers announced that they will be bringing back wide receiver Jake Kumerow for one more year. The Packers are still searching for a good number two receiver, but keeping Kumerow ensures that there is some depth to the position. Jake Kumerow first joined the Packers in 2017. He was signed onto the practice squad right before the last game of the season. Originially, Kumerow was an undrafted free agent who spent time with the Bengals and Patriots practice squads before joining Green Bay. His father, Eric Kumerow, was a first-round pick…

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Free agency is underway and the Packers have already addressed two gaping needs on the team. Free Agent: Inside Linebacker Christian Kirksey has signed a two-year, $16 million deal with the Packers. Kirksey, an inside linebacker, is coming to Green Bay from the Cleveland Browns. At $8 million per season, he is signing a cheaper deal than the one demanded by Blake Martinez, who wants $10 million per season. The addition of Kirksey probably means that Martinez will not be brought back by the Packers. Kirksey is a six-year NFL veteran who has spent his entire career with the Browns…

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According to ESPN’s Rob Demovsky, top free agent target Austin Hooper, formerly of the Atlanta Falcons, is expected to get some offers made to him; one of which is likely coming from Green Bay. With that being said, why exactly would Hooper signing with Green Bay make sense? #3: He can play multiple positions if needed. Hooper, who is 6’4″, 245lbs, will most likely be used as a field-stretching, athletic pass catcher for Rodgers, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. If needed though, he could end up lining up out wide on certain pass plays which would not only be…

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The NFL players have voted on the new collective bargaining agreement. In a narrow vote, the CBA was accepted 1019-959. That is a margin of 51.5% to 48.5%. Approximately 500 dues-paying members of the NFLPA did not submit a ballot. It will run through 2030. Starting this season, there will be some interesting changes throughout the league. Starting this season, there will be two more playoff teams, meaning that the only team in each conference to get a first-round bye will be the one-seed. In 2021, the regular season will expand from 16 games to 17 games. Preseason games will…

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Former Bucks player Christian Wood has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, also called coronavirus. Wood becomes the third NBA player to test positive for the disease that has brought the sporting world to a halt. Utah Jazz players Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell both tested positive for the disease as well. The Jazz defeated the Pistons 111-105 on March 7, just days before the league suspended play. Christian Wood appeared in just 13 games for the Bucks in the 2018-2019 season. He was waived by the Bucks in March, but was claimed by the New Orleans Pelicans. After being…

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Randall Cobb is one of the most beloved Packers players in recent memory. He helped the Packers win Super Bowl XLV and provided many great memories to Packers’ fans. The organization decided not to bring him back in 2019, much to the dismay of many fans. Cobb spent 2019 with the Cowboys, but is a free agent once again. Given the Packers’ lack of depth at wide receiver, many are calling for the front office to bring Cobb back home to Green Bay. Here, we will present three reasons on why that may not be the best idea. Other Free…

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