All Entries in the "Packer Fan Podcasts" Category

Packers tight end Tom Crabtree joins us to talk about clinching home-field advantage for the playoffs, how that will impact the team and facing Ndamukong Suh on New Year's Day.

The Packers didn't register a single sack for the second straight game when the beat the Chicago Bears on Christmas.

Get ready for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears on Christmas Day with our preview podcast.

Left tackle Marshall Newhouse will face several good pass rushers the rest of the regular season and in the playoffs.

Brian Carriveau joined the crew at ESPN Radio in Wausau to talk about the Packers, including linebacker Desmond Bishop.

Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com joins for an interview to talk about the patchwork offensive line and all things Packers.

On Christmas, Green Bay will play Chicago for the fourth time in one calendar year, a rare occurrence in today's NFL.

Tonight's Monday Night Football game between the 49ers and the Steelers could has playoff implications for the Green Bay Packers.

An interview with Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com provides some evidence that the rookie inside linebacker is playing better than the veteran.

On today's episode, Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com joins us to analyze the state of the Green Bay Packers, now without Greg Jennings, at least temporarily.

Andrew talks concussions, Miami owner miscues, a beat writer telling Eagles fans to boo, Tebow, playoff football and Newcastles with..... wait, no DINNER with Nagler.

Tamba Hali will be zeroing in on quarterback Aaron Rodgers this weekend, so pass protectors must be aware of his presence at all times.

The magic number is one. Either a Packers win or a 49ers loss would wrap up home-field advantage throughout the playoffs for Green Bay.

Tight end Tom Crabtree joins us for an interview to look back at Sunday's win over the Raiders and to talk about what it's like to host a game in the divisional round of the playoffs.

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

Get ready for Sunday's game at Lambeau Field with our preview of the Packers-Radiers game on Packers talk show podcast.

When the Raiders visit Lambeau Field on Sunday, it will begin of stretch of three of the last four games in which the Packers will play at home to end the season.

Amazingly, Aaron Rodgers just keeps on getting on better. He may not have hit his peak yet.

Aaron Nagler & Corey Behnke talk Green Bay Packers & NFL football with ESPN's Trey Wingo

Nathan Jahnke of Pro Football Focus joins us to look back at the Giants game and ahead to the Raiders game.

Since 2010, cornerback Tramon Williams is No. 1 in the NFL in both interceptions and interception return yardage.

Andrew talks about a boy named Suh, the fallacy of Tebow in Jacksonville, five challenges facing the NFL, the playoff race and his picks for Week 14 on the latest edition of the Hard Count.

Tight end Tom Crabtree joins us to talk about the Packers' 12-0 record and their victory Sunday in New York.

Aaron Rodgers drove the Packers the length of the field and Mason Crosby booted the game-winning field goal as the Packers beat the Giants 38-35 on Sunday.

Dropped passes were an issue for other Packers receivers on Sunday, but not for Jordy Nelson and Donald Driver, who each made spectacular catches against the Giants.

On today's episode, we talk about Packers news making headlines and preview Sunday's Packers-Giants game.

The Giants may have lost three in a row, but they're still in a running for a spot in the playoffs, which the Packers can't overlook.

When the Packers travel to New York on Sunday, they'll have to avoid turning the ball over, something the Giants are good at forcing.

Aaron talks all things Green Bay Packers, including his response to QB1 and how Marshall Newhouse is saving the Packers season.

On today's episode, we take a rearview mirror look at Erik Walden's arrest, Ndamukong Suh's suspension and a look ahead to the New York Giants.

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