On today's show, Jason & Matt take a look at the updated injury reports for both the Packers and the Bengals and review how the injuries could affect Sunday's interconference matchup.
Likely without Jaire Alexander, this Green Bay Packers secondary is going to have to contain Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and this big play Bengals passing game.
Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows discuss their key matchups and x-factors for the Packers' week 5 game against the Cincinnati Bengals and the latest additions to the Packers' roster.
On today's show, Jacob and Maggie are back talking about an eventful news day in Green Bay. Find out their thoughts on Rasul Douglas, Stephon Gilmore, and Jaylon Smith. Plus a look at how the Packers' defense matches up with the Bengals offense.
On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah look back at Packers/Steelers while also discussing the injury to Jaire Alexander and what it could mean for the Packers moving forward. Plus a look at Rodgers on McAfee and how the Packers' offense can attack the Bengals' defense.
On today's show, Jake & Ross take a look at the Packers' progress through the 1st "quarter" of the season. Find out who is trending up, who is trending down, and the overall state of the team through four games.
On today's show, Andy recaps the Packers' 27-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lambeau Field. From near blocked kicks to Randall Cobb's big day, to Jaire Alexander's injury, Andy has you covered on today's all-new episode. Enjoy your victory Monday!
The Packers have won two straight, the Steelers have lost two straight. However, the Packers keep losing players to injury, while the Steelers are bringing them back. So what will happen today?
Paul Bretl and Matt Froehlich react to the unfortunate news of Zadarius Smith's back surgery. The two also discuss the latest injuries for the Packers and Steelers, and of course give you the latest weather report at 1265 Lombardi Avenue.
One look at Packers defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt's production when he's on the field tells you what a difference maker he could be if he could just stay on the field.
It's been 30 years since Brett Favre led the Packers to their 3rd Super Bowl championship. The 1996 team was one of the most dominating teams in the Super Bowl era.