This piece will highlight some of the key matchups that will determine whether the Green Bay Packers will walk out of Lambeau Field this Sunday with a win.
One day away from the Packers-Vikings showdown. Jake Turner and Mark Eckel head outside the box to talk about the storylines you haven’t heard yet; including the mystery to stopping the Vikings’ vaunted front seven. Get ready for tomorrow's Vikings-Packers game with today's episode of the Pack-A-Day podcast!
Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows discuss unsung heroes from the Packers' Sunday Night win against the Chicago Bears. They also preview the Packers' week two matchup with the Vikings, discuss some of Minnesota's vulnerabilities Green Bay can exploit, and celebrate the New Orleans Saints' week one loss.
Kris Schimmel and Dan Kotnik talk about the latest update on Aaron Rodgers' knee injury and how it could impact Sunday's game with the Vikings. They also take a deep dive into the Packers' defense and how they matchup against Kirk Cousins and the Minnesota offense. Find out which position will be key in limiting a potent offense and which Green Bay defender might need to see his starting role taken away. It's all here in today's episode!
Josh Zerkle, Steve Perhach, and Trevor Jossart bring you up to speed on all the happenings around the NFC North. The team looks back at the Packers-Bears game, reviews the results from the Lions & Vikings games, and peeks ahead to this weeks upcoming matchup with the Minnesota Vikings.
Ross Uglem and Jake Morley review the epic Packers-Bears game with an eye witness account from Ross. They review the performance of Mike Pettine's defense and whether or not it was a disappointment. They also breakdown some of the performances from the game and review the impact that Matt Nagy and Khalil Mack had on the Bears.
What a way to open the 100th year of Packers football. Jake Turner breaks down the heroics of Aaron Rodgers coming through again to knock off the Chicago Bears, 24-23 after being down 20-0. It's the first official postgame of the 2018 Packers Season on the only 365 day-a-year Packers podcast.
There was only 2:39 left on the clock for Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers to pull off what would be a historic comeback to open the Packers’ 100th season. It was enough, and the Packers (1-0, 1-0 NFC North) stunned the Bears 24-23 (0-1, 0-1 NFC North) off a 75-yard touchdown from wide receiver Randall Cobb, after trailing 17-0 at halftime.
Green Bay's special teams have not had many highlights — in fact, the bar is pretty low for reasonable expectations. The last time that unit was ranked less than 20th was in 2017, when it came in at 16.