On today's episode, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows discuss the matchup between the Green Bay defense and the Detroit offense as the Packers get set to battle the Lions on Monday Night Football. Enjoy!
The Lions are a sneaky-good football team heading into their first division game at Lambeau Field. The Packers and Lions won't face off again until Week 17 to close the regular season. This one is big.
On today's show, Jacob, Maggie and Nick discuss the prominent Packers-Lions storylines, including Mike Daniels' return, and the coaching matchup between Matt Patricia and Matt LaFleur.
The Packers offense put up big numbers against the Cowboys and the defense got back into positive turnover differential. It was a big win in Dallas this past Sunday that wasn't lost on the locker room.
The Packers are 4-1 and it's officially a victory Monday. On today's episode, Kyle Fellows and Andy Herman recap the Packers' win over the Cowboys and review what Green Bay did well, and what they still need to clean up moving forward.
On today's episode, Mike Wendlandt, Tyler Grzegorek, and Kris Schimmel bring you all the information you need to know for today's game between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys.
On today's episode, Jason Perone & Mark Eckel discuss the injury reports ahead of the game between the Packers and Cowboys. Plus an incredible untold story of how (and where) Jimmy Johnson was fired by Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones. Enjoy!
On today's episode, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows highlight the key offensive and defensive matchups and x-factors for the Packers' week 5 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
On today's show, Jacob, Maggie, and Nick discuss how the Packers' defense matches up with the Cowboy's offense this weekend. Plus a look at the impact of Tyron Smith's injury.
Sean Rhyan was thrust into the starting center role last year and it was very much trial by fire. After a full offseason as the Packers starting center, he should hit the ground running in 2026.
Aaron sits down with Dusty Evely for a big-picture conversation about where the Packers offense is headed and why 2026 could feature the next evolution of Matt LaFleur's attack.