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.
On today's show, Andy Herman is joined by special guest Baillie Burmaster from WBAY TV in Green Bay. Baillie and Andy discuss the Packers/Eagles game, their takeaways from the first quarter of the season, and look ahead to Sunday's matchup with Dallas.
With the Packers sitting at 3-1 after the first quarter of the season, Zachary Jacobson and Jacob Westendorf review the team's first four games and discuss the state of the roster moving forward.
The offense had a lot to like about its performance against the Eagles, but the team knows it won't win many games settling for field goals in the red zone.
On today's show, Jason Perone and Mike Wendlandt take a look at some of the game changing performances vs. the Philadelphia Eagles - both the good and the bad.
On today's show, Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows give their immediate reactions to the Packers' gut wrenching Week 4 loss to the Eagles on Thursday Night Football.
It's Packers' Gameday!!! On today's show, Steve Perhach, Dusty Evely, and Sarah Kelliher start by getting you completely ready for tonight's game against the Eagles.
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?