On today's episode, Jenelle Mackie and Dan Kotnik get you primed for the Packers divisional round matchup with the Seahawks. They also discuss Mike McCarthy and how he fits into his new role as head coach of the Cowboys.
On today's show Jacob and Tyler review a crazy Wild Card weekend, and look ahead to the Divisional Round as the Packers get set to host the Seattle Seahawks next Sunday at Lambeau Field!
On today's episode, Matub is solo once again as he gives you a preview for this afternoon's games. How will the Vikings stack up against the Saints who are at home? Will Drew Brees play like his old self? What about the Seahawks/Eagles game?
On today's episode, Jason and Mark talk the return of Raven Greene, the Packers' All-Pro snubs, Mike McCarthy's interviews, and Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist LeRoy Butler before previewing Wild Card Saturday.
On today's show, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows breakdown the NFC playoff picture and discuss how each of the other five conference contenders would match up with the Packers as they journey through the playoffs.
The 2019 Packers have a chance to take care of business at home and get one game closer to the Super Bowl. Aaron Rodgers hasn't had too many home playoff games in his career, so the Packers will look to make the most of this opportunity.
On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah discuss the Packers' biggest moments of 2019 including an epic offseason, a 13-3 regular season, and some of the biggest and best plays from the 2019 campaign.
Happy New Year from the Pack-A-Day crew! On today's show, Maggie Loney, Jacob Westendorf, and Steve Perhach answer fan questions in a playoff-themed mailbag.
On today's show, Ross Uglem and Jake Morley breakdown the Packers' 13-3 season, as well as take a look back at their comeback victory against the Detroit Lions.
On today's show, Andy Herman and Zach Jacobson discuss the Packers win over the Lions, the 49ers win over the Seahawks, and take a look at the NFL Playoff Picture, including which teams the Packers could face in the playoffs.
The Packers were a completely different defense without Micah Parsons last year. If that unit can come together early on, it will allow Parsons to make sure that he will not be rushed back to the field.