If there was ever a time for Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst to turn up the franchise's aggressiveness dial to 11 and make a blockbuster trade ...
It's hard not to be high on the immediate future of the Green Bay Packers. Jordan Love continues to show signs of being a franchise quarterback but he's also su ...
With the 2024 campaign in the rearview mirror, it’s time to look ahead to next year, picking a Super Bowl champion while ...
One day later there's still only one word to describe Super Bowl LIX: disbelief. The final scoreboard read 40-22, but it felt so much worse than that. The Chiefs trailed 34-0 at one point -- their ...
Jalen Hurts was the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl LIX. But he was not the most valuable person — that would be Eagles ...
Teams will bring in area scouts for their own expertise and perspective, and everything teams do to gain any advantage from a schematic standpoint is doubled and tripled with the extra people and ...
Pros Bridge quarterback. If Aaron Rodgers stays, he would be a high-level processor to help a potential young quarterback of ...
The schematic change, with the focus on an attacking defensive ... Other than Brooks’ blocked field goal, which saved the Packers at Chicago, how many game-turning plays did this unit make?
Former Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy has joined the Packers coaching staff. Michael Reaves/Getty Images Share Former Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy showed up at Packers practices ...
Technically. The Green Bay Packers won the first two Super Bowls in 1967 and 1968 but also won the NFL championship the preceding season, defeating Cleveland on Jan. 2, 1966, for the crown.
Maybe Indiana DC Bryant Haines would have been willing to come to Happy Valley, or Green Bay Packers linebackers ... many of their schematic advantages could go away with Knowles.
It appears, however, many outside of Green Bay have forgotten some of this history. Some Packers fans are here to remind everyone of it. That's because much of the national talk in the aftermath ...