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With the NFL Draft coming up in under nine weeks from now, there are still many questions left to be answered for the Green Bay Packers. The biggest question certainly being, what will Aaron Rodgers do? Outside of what happens with Rodgers, there are still a few positions of need that Green Bay has to look at when it comes to the upcoming NFL Draft. Let’s take a quick look at three key positions the Packers need to address. Position #1 – Wide Receiver Although there is a lot of optimism that Aaron Rodgers will return, it’s not a foregone…
You remember those rumors about Aaron Rodgers going to Denver? Yeah, those rumors. Well, let’s put them to rest, because Aaron Rodgers is coming back to the Packers. Okay, well, he didn’t announce that. However, Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network just reported that the Packers are bringing back Tom Clements as quarterbacks coach. What does this mean for the Packers? Well, for starters, Tom Clements has a long history with Aaron Rodgers. He was his position coach starting in 2006, and he spent eleven years with Green Bay, with six of those being Rodgers’ QB coach. After a noisy…
The Green Bay Packers didn’t win the Super Bowl in 2021. In fact, because of their epic fiasco of a special teams unit, they didn’t even advance past the divisional round. In steps newly acquired coach Rich Bisaccia. Bisaccia has been coaching in the NFL since 2002, and most recently took over for Jon Gruden and helped lead the Raiders to a playoff berth. The hire comes on the heels of the firing of Mo Drayton and the Packers ranking dead last in special teams. The Packers hope the hiring of Bisaccia will lead to noticeable improvements, or at the…
Winning a championship is hard. The NFL is littered with shattered dreams every single year. For example, look at what happened to the Buffalo Bills this past weekend against Kansas City. Every team has to deal with tough losses. However, what you accomplish in the postseason – fair or not – is what defines a legacy. Unfortunately for Aaron Rodgers, his performance in the Green Bay Packers’ 13-10 loss against the 49ers on Saturday shows he’s not one of the best when it comes to the playoffs. Every year, there seems to be a reason. The defense wasn’t good enough.…
The Green Bay Packers host the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Field on Saturday night in the divisional round of the playoffs.The Packers are 11-9 in the playoffs under Aaron Rodgers, including a 5-3 mark at Lambeau Field. This team has all the makings of a squad that can reach the Super Bowl. There’s a lot on the line, but in a year of breaking record after record, there’s yet another milestone that Rodgers could reach. Aaron Rodgers’ Next Big Milestone Rodgers is currently tied with Joe Montana for second all-time in passing touchdowns in the playoffs. With just one touchdown…
Well look who’s back? Green Bay Packers edge rusher Za’Darius Smith, who has been on injured reserve since Sept 17 has finally returned to practice. Just a few days after Ian Rapoport reported that he was cleared to practice, Za’Darius is finally back on the football field. What does this mean for Green Bay? The Pro Bowler posted a total of 26 sacks in his career with the Packers, but has been out since week one because of a lingering back injury that needed surgery. Za’Darius somehow still ranks 12th in the NFL in sacks over the last three seasons…
It’s Week 18, and the Green Bay Packers are traveling to Michigan to face off with the Detroit Lions in the final game of the regular season. This marks the fourth time in the last six years that the Packers will end the regular season at Ford Field. Already having wrapped up the 1 seed in the conference, the Packers ultimately have nothing to play for, however coach Matt LaFleur said he is planning on playing starters. With a victory, he’d improve to 40-9 as a head coach.Green Bay has won each of the last five meetings between the teams,…
The GreenBay Packers will host the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field on primetime this Sunday on NBC. Sunday night’s game will be the 204th matchup in the NFL’s oldest rivalry. Including the postseason, the Packers have won 20 of the last 23 meetings, including each of the last five.With a Minnesota Viking victory on Thursday, the 9-3 Packers cannot clinch the division just yet, but a victory over the 4-8 Bears will bring them that much closer to a third straight division title.With that, let’s take a closer look at this matchup. One Sided Rivalry “All my [bleeping] life, I…
The Green Bay Packers capitalized on three turnovers from Joe Barry’s defense to lead a critical win over the visiting Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at Lambeau Field. The Packers now enter their much needed bye week at 9-3 and second in the NFC standings. They still have yet to lose back to back games under Matt LaFleur. As usual, here are three takeaways from Sunday’s victory over the Rams. Turnovers The Packers have improved to 9-0 on the season when winning the turnover battle. With Rashan Gary returning to the lineup, he immediately made his presence felt with…
The Green Bay Packers will travel to Minneapolis to face the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday at 12:00 pm on FOX. The Packers will be looking to improve upon their 8-2 record, as the Vikings hope to stay in the division race at 4-5. Green Bay enters this week with a franchise record seven game winning streak in road division games, and have won the last two games in U.S. Bank Stadium. As Green Bay looks to improve to 3-0 in the division, here are a few things to keep an eye on. Number One Receivers “I see a six-year…