David Michalski wraps up the Green Bay Packers disappointing 6-9-1 season and gives some thoughts about how the organization can pick up the pieces and move forward towards the future.
The Green Bay Packers (5-7-1, 1-2-1 NFC North) finally found some rhythm in Week 14 and picked up a much needed 34-20 win over the Atlanta Falcons (4-9, 2-2 NFC South) Sunday at Lambeau Field.
The Green Bay Packers (4-7-1, 1-2-1 NFC North) continued to struggle Sunday, this time against the Arizona Cardinals of the NFC West (3-9, 2-2 NFC West). In the process, the Packers dropped what should have been an easy win on their schedule,20-17, to the Cardinals at home. It was the first home loss of the season for the Packers and their mistakes and mishaps from weeks prior only trickled on into what was a snowy matchup at Lambeau Field.
The Green Bay Packers (4-5-1, 1-1-1 NFC North) remain winless on the road this season after a brutal 27-24 loss to the Seattle Seahawk (5-5, 1-1 NFC West) Thursday. With what looked to be a promising start for Green Bay ended in yet another ugly road loss for the Pack.
There was 2:05 left on the clock when the Rams kicked off and gave the ball back to Aaron Rodgers and the Packers for a chance to win the game with a field goal. It seemed like Rodgers would do what he has done repeatedly in crunch time, but the opportunity was wasted. Ty Montgomery fumbled on the kick return and the Packers (3-3-1, 1-1-1 NFC North) suffered a tough 29-27 loss to the Rams (8-0, 3-0 NFC West) on the road in Los Angeles.
A win, a tie, and now a loss. After starting the season with a thrilling comeback in week one, a roller coaster of a game that ended in a tie in week two, the Packers (1-1-1, 1-0-1 NFC North) could not find their rhythm in week three, and fell to the Redskins (2-1, 0-0 NFC East) 31-17 at FedEx Field in Maryland Sunday afternoon.
David Michalski breaks down the key matchups in the Packers week 3 battle of the Potomac against the Washington Redskins that could make the difference in the game.
During Mike McCarthy's season-ending news conference he described the emotions of yet another crushing season-ending play when he fired back that his staff and players “do not possess a losing mentality around here”.
If the Green Bay Packers want to point to a measure of their game that heavily contributed to their six losses, they need only look to the puzzling ineptitude of their second quarter performances.
News from around the NFC North including the defending champion Green Bay Packers and their competitors the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings.
The 2015 Version of the Green Bay Packers has been favorably compared by some to the 2010 – 2011 Super Bowl Champions. There are in fact many positive similarities this season but the differences are striking as well.
The more intriguing aspect of Packers Training Camp 2015 might be the five possible roster spot battles described below. Each potential battle features at least one veteran player who could be facing the ax at the final roster cut-down.
Aaron chats with former NFL agent and current CBS Sports analyst Joel Corry about a potential Jordan Love contract extension, the timing behind it and what it may end up looking like.