Maggie Loney, Nick Schmitz, and Jacob Westendorf are back for your Wednesday edition of the Pack-A-Day Podcast, and today they are breaking down Matt LaFleur's coaching performance through the first 10 games of the season.
The tight-knit locker room embraced the snow and their eighth victory of the season. Now they get a bye week to prepare for the final six-game stretch.
On today's episode, Jenelle Mackie, Matt Froehlich and Dan Kotnik review the first part of the Packers' season and look at some of the biggest surprises and disappointments so far. The offense, defense and special teams have all had their ups and downs, but who has stood out most so far? Find out today on an all-new Pack-A-Day Podcast!
The Packers are 8-2 heading into the bye week and find themselves atop the NFC North and currently holding the number two seed in the NFC Playoff picture. There's a lot to discuss and get into and Andy Herman is here to break it all down for you.
On today's show, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows discuss the key matchups and x-factors for the Packers' upcoming week 10 game against the Carolina Panthers.
On Wednesday, the Packers' practiced outside in the snow, which led to a bit of an impromptu snowball fight in the shadows of the Don Hutson center. On today's show, Dusty, Steve, and Sarah breakdown which players they'd least want to get in a snowball fight with.
On today's show, Jacob, Maggie, and Nick discuss how it feels to be 7-2 through nine games and review how it ranks with the best starts in the Aaron Rodgers era. Plus the team takes a look at the return of Ibraheim Campbell.
Join Jacob Morley as he looks at a few details that might have been overlooked in the Chargers game and takes a closer look at Coach LaFleur's mindset moving forward after a tough loss.
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?