The Packers have the NFL’s top-scoring offense and likely MVP in Aaron Rodgers, but they’ll be facing the league leader in fewest points allowed.
Author: Pete Dougherty, Packers News
Green Bay Packers and Notre Dame legend Paul Hornung dies at 84
Paul Hornung, who starred for Notre Dame in the 1950s and the Packers in the 1960s, died at age 84, the Louisville Sports Commission announced Friday.
Opinion: Packers must use embarrassing loss to Buccaneers as wake-up call
The Buccaneers defense might have provided a blueprint for the rest of the NFL on how to beat Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.
Opinion: Brian Gutekunst’s courageous NFL Draft decision takes Packers’ Aaron Rodgers full circle
No doubt part of the Green Bay fan base is apoplectic. But they either have short memories or weren’t around when Ted Thompson drafted Aaron Rodgers.
Will Packers pick a QB in 2020 NFL draft? Five potential successors to Aaron Rodgers
If Green Bay Packers GM has a strong feeling about a QB prospect, he should pounce in NFL draft. Here are five QBs who could succeed Aaron Rodgers.
Opinion: Packers will need another busy offseason to close talent gap with 49ers
Aaron Rodgers’ clock is ticking, and at age 36 he needs more help than he used to if the Packers are to become a true Super Bowl contender.
Opinion: Packers in rare position of having to beat the better quarterback
While Aaron Rodgers’ mobility and throwing consistency have slipped, Russell Wilson likely is second only to Lamar Jackson as league MVP.
How Green Bay Packers can pressure Vikings QB Kirk Cousins without injured RB Dalvin Cook
The NFL injury gods appear ready to smile on the Green Bay Packers yet again this season as they face off with a shorthanded Minnesota Vikings squad.
In Allen Lazard, Packers find go-to receiver ‘made for big moments’ at bottom of roster
Allen Lazard, the No. 6 receiver on a six-man receiving corps, played a prominent role in the Packers’ 23-22 comeback win over the Lions.
Opinion: Sky is suddenly the limit for Packers’ offense after breakout win vs. Cowboys
Aaron Jones exploded Sunday (107 yards rushing, 75 yards receiving) and outperformed the NFL’s highest-paid running back, Ezekiel Elliott.