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The Packers must choose between a first ballot Hall of Famer and a guy that might be the biggest question mark in the league. But if teammates believe...

Two athletic linebackers are ready to set the tone in 2023 defense. 

There are still a lot of rumors that are floating about, but nothing seems clear about a potential Aaron Rodgers trade. 

(But it's OK to also have steam coming out of your ears.)

Gutekunst has done a good job as Packers general manager, but his legacy comes down to one player. 

This isn't the offseason, it's trade season. 

The four-time All-Pro had 12 interceptions in 2022 — the most since his first year as a starter in 2008. 

Aaron Jones is the engine for the Packers offense. Is it fair to expect him to take a pay cut?

Joe Barry is coming back? You cannot be serious!

The Packers picked the worst time to trip over themselves. 

The Packers are on the doorstep of a fourth-straight playoff berth. 

It took all season, but the Packers defense has finally come together. 

The fourth year Packers coach warms up when the temperatures fall off a cliff. 

After numerous failures, the defense aced this late season exam. 

The 2019 second round pick is now the cornerstone of Green Bay's offensive line. 

Keisean Nixon is giving the coaches and front office a hard lesson. 

Aaron Rodgers is calling on his offensive teammates to assemble for the final stretch run. 

The playoff odds are against them, so how will the Packers respond in the final four games? 

The bye week is a great time for self reflection. 

The Packers have the NFL's next great offensive threat. 

I thought the Packers' receiving corps was fine when Davante Adams was traded. I was wrong. 

Aaron Rodgers' body is screaming to sit down and the No. 26 overall pick from the 2020 NFL Draft looks really good. 

This isn't about the offense. This is about the health of a quarterback in his 18th NFL season. 

The Packers can still make noise in an unpredictable NFC playoff field. 

The Packers offense tallied four three-and-outs against a Titans passing defense that was 31st in passing yards per game. 

The Packers offense finally came back to life. All it needed was a speedy second round pick. 

Health and poor play have plagued the Packers wide receivers. 

This team needs to stop being afraid of each other and start being accountable to each other. 

Green Bay can still earn a playoff berth — by playing within the scheme and structure of the offense. 

The Packers hit the ground running by averaging over six yards per carry. 

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