The Green Bay Packers were banking on internal development to get them to the next level, and they received that from several members of the 2019 draft class.
Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows look ahead to see who the Packers might face in the divisional round of the playoffs and how the postseason might impact the contracts of the Packers' impending free agents.
The Thursday gang is back together and reflecting on the regular season and previewing what's still to come. Plus they hand out their regular season awards.
On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah take a look at their favorite moments from the 2020 regular season, and also review Aaron Rodgers' interview with Pat McAfee. Plus, as always, they answer your fan questions.
On today's show, Ross and Jake reminisce on another 13-3 season and give credit to the players and personnel men who turned this roster into a legitimate contender.
On today's show, Alex, Andy, and Perri take a look at the Packers victory over the Chicago Bears, and what it means for their playoff chances moving forward.
Mike Wendlandt and Gage Bridgford preview the Week 17 clash between the Packers and Bears with postseason positioning on the line. The Packers can claim the top seed and the only bye with a win in Soldier Field. Go Pack Go!
On today's show, Jason & Paul take a look at the updated injury report ahead of Packers/Bears and discuss how Green Bay can start moving forward without David Bakhtiari for the remainder of the season.
On today's show, Andrew & Kyle start things off by breaking down the key matchups & x-factors for Packers/Bears, but heartbreakingly find out mid episode that David Bakhtiari was lost for the season. Get their key matchups for Sunday and hear their response to learning Bakhtiari was lost for the year.
On today's show, Jacob & Maggie discuss the Packers' big move on Wednesday - claiming Seahawks' defensive tackle Damon 'Snacks' Harrison. Plus a look at how the Packers' defense matches up with the Bears offense in a preview of Sunday's big game.
Eddie Petzke of the Beers and Ball Show dives into some of the most intriguing camp battles that could have a major impact on Green Bay's 2026 53-man roster
States could legalize sports gambling in 2018 and the following year, the NFL signed its first-ever casino sponsorship. Sports gambling isn't going anywhere, so will the Brendan Sorsby story become an inflection point for the NFL to monitor?