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The 2-4 Green Bay Packers return home this week for the first time in a calendar month to host the division r

Somehow we’ve already made it to Week 5 of the NFL season.

It's Green Bay's only appearance on Thursday Night Football this season. Get yourself ready for the game with these six things. 

Head coaches with history, Cal quarterbacks, and more in this week's six pack. 

Hear from the head coach, general manager, and players following Sunday's win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. 

The Packers stay home in blustery Lambeau Field this week to take on a Jaguars team on a seven-game losing streak. Look for turnovers, familiar faces, and rookie playmakers in this week's pre-game six pack. 

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The defense is rolling but the offense is still looking for consistency as the team sits at 3-0 through the first three games of the 2019 season. 

The team had a lot to say about their win against the Minnesota Vikings. While the offense is still looking for sustained success, the defense is firing on all cylinders. 

The Packers defense needs to get back to forcing turnovers in order to see major improvement in 2019. 

David Michalski talks about the positives and negatives from Sunday Afternoon's win over the Dolphins and looks ahead to Thursday Night's quick turn around against the Seattle Seahawks.  

The Packers are on pace to break the franchise record and tie the NFL record for turnovers in a season.

The Packers are second in the NFL with 51 interceptions since 2011 but surprisingly have only two so far this season.

The Packers defense was historically poor in terms of yardage allowed in 2011. But its ability to cause turnovers remained despite the mountains of yards. We examine how the offense turned those turnovers into points last season.

The Packers lost three offensive fumbles the entire 2011 season. They lost three alone on Sunday in the loss to the Giants.

Young inside linebackers D.J. Smith and Robert Francois contributed to three turnovers alone in a victory over the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.

Aaron Rodgers and the offense get recognition for not throwing interceptions or fumbling the ball over to the opponent.

An assistant coach with another NFL team sums it up perfectly to Bob McGinn: