After dropping their last two games on the road, the Green Bay Packers (4-4-1, 1-1-1 NFC North) topped the Miami Dolphins (5-5, 2-1 AFC East) 31-12 at Lambeau Field Sunday afternoon.
David Michalski breaks down the key matchups for the week 5 Battle in the Motor City and also provides some insight as to why the Packers should be optimistic about turning things around and making a playoff run in November and December.
The Green Bay Packers (2-1-1, 1-0-1 NFC North) shut out the Buffalo Bills (1-3, 0-0 AFC East) 22-0 at Lambeau Field Sunday afternoon to earn their second win of the season in week four of NFL play.
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.
One week the Packers (1-0-1, 1-0-1 NFC North) score 21 points in the fourth quarter. The next week they give up 22 points in the fourth quarter and tie with NFC North rivals, the Minnesota Vikings (1-0-1, 1-0-1 NFC North), 29-29 after both teams failed to score in overtime at Lambeau Field.
Mackensie Alexander only has two years of collegiate experience under his belt, but he has developed into perhaps the finest cover corner in the 2016 NFL Draft.
A look around the NFC North including updates on the defending champion Green Bay Packers and their rivals the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions and MInnesota Vikings.
The NFL likes to proclaim their integrity, moral compass, and commitment to safety? Are they putting their words into true actions? In short, not really.
Garda stops flaking and watching college basketball long enough to catch you up to date on his thoughts on the playoffs and the idiocy of changing successful coaches.
At age 38, Peyton Manning will likely crack 500 career TDs, a milestone that took Brett Favre until age 41 in his final, gimping year as an NFL quarterback. Manning shows no signs of stopping and many of Favre's legacy career marks are likely to fall to Manning soon.
On today's show, Nick and Gage take a closer look at Packers/49ers and review what the real takeaways were from Friday's loss to the 49ers. Find out what actually mattered for the Packers moving forward and what was just "preseason football." Enjoy!
There's a lot of talk about Davante Adams leaving the Packers. There isn't enough talk about how all the additions to this team more than make up for it. This year's Packer roster is better than last year.