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AJ Dillon barely saw playing time during his rookie season as the Green Bay Packers stuck with their proven running back duo of Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams for the majority of the year. The two RBs combined for over 1,600 rushing yards in the regular season to go along with 11 combined rushing touchdowns.…


This isn’t the start to the Packers’ off-season anyone expected. But is there a method to the madness? Gil and J.J. examine the trajectory of the Packers off-season moves and come to a conclusion about the identity of this year’s team. But first they have some fun picking their least favorite teams in the league!…


The Green Bay Packers appear to be “running it back” for the 2021 season. They ended the 2020 season just one possession short of a Super Bowl appearance, and it seems that they won’t be making many changes to the roster going into this next season. Green Bay will be returning almost every starter to…


The new league year has officially begun and the Packers are under the salary cap. While many people expected the team would make moves in free agency, they don’t seem to have any kind of urgency. Barring additions in the draft, it’s likely the team will roll into 2021 with the same group of wide…


The Green Bay Packers entered this offseason with two marquee free agents – running back Aaron Jones and center Corey Linsley – and with the shrinking salary cap putting them in a bind, the likelihood of even one returning held an outside chance. With the miracles that cap guru Russ Ball was able to work,…


The Green Bay Packers have never been a team who spent big to retain talent or to bring in big name players in free agency. The Smith brothers were a move that was unlike management decisions made in the past. Now, Aaron Jones had a big contract dealt out to him in an effort retain…