The Packers will release their first injury report since the bye week on Wednesday as fans wait to find out the status of players like Clay Matthews and Jordy Nelson.
Packers first-round pick Nick Perry has gotten off to a quiet start in 2012. But if Clay Matthews in 2009 taught us anything, it's that patience is required.
Aaron Rodgers found his rhythm, the officials clearly didn't, and M.D. Jennings' unlucky streak continued. That and more in Monday's wrap-up of the Packers victory over the Saints.
In the best-case scenario, Clay Matthews reverts to the player who got 13.5 sacks in 2010. But in the worst-case scenario, Nick Perry plays no better than Erik Walden did a year ago.
Pro Football Focus, a noted football stats site, has sifted through three years of NFL data to comprise a healthy number of rankings. We highlighted how the Packers fared in many of their signature stats.
Southern Cal's Nick Perry said he's more comfortable playing with his hand in the dirt, but he'd have to adjust to a two-point stance if he's drafted by the Packers.
Aaron is back from Orlando and ready to chat with Packers fans worldwide about everything that transpired this week at the NFL's annual owners meeting.