Packers Weekly is back with one of the biggest debates facing the Green Bay Packers heading into the 2026 season: are the Packers legitimate contenders, or will Micah Parsons’ injury absence expose them as pretenders? In this live episode, Miles Teddick and Tim Hamilton dive deep into the latest reports surrounding Parsons’ recovery timeline and…
The Packers Week 1 Roster: A Too Early Prediction
We’ve entered the worst time of the year for Packers fans, and NFL fans in general. Player movement has mostly come to an end, and there are no minicamps or OTAs remaining. It’s basically the time you spend hoping a star player doesn’t break a bone after getting caught in an unfortunate zoo escape incident.…
A look at new Tight End Luke Lachey
The Packers claimed Luke Lachey off of waivers last week adding another tight end to the mix in an already crowed room. The former Iowa tight end has been on the Packers radar for quite some time. Lachey has had an interesting path to get to the Packers. He originally was claimed off of waivers…
When the Packers acquired Micah Parsons from the Cowboys, it became clear that this was their Super Bowl roster move. In the beginning of the 2025 season, his presence on the defense was the engine. Once Parsons went down to injury in the Broncos game, any hope of a deep postseason run collapsed. While the…
Packers Now Need To Open Up The Offense More
The Green Bay Packers offense is about to look a little different this season. Or, at least I hope so. Over the past few seasons, since Jordan Love has taken over, the Packers offense has been more run-oriented than pass-oriented. This season, that will likely change. This isn’t saying anything about the Josh Jacobs’ situation.…
No Huddle Radio dives into one of the most important—and potentially alarming—topics facing the Green Bay Packers and the entire NFL. Could changes to the Sports Broadcasting Act (SBA) threaten the Packers’ long-term ability to compete financially with larger-market franchises? If you’re a Packers fan who cares about the future of the team beyond wins…
When the Packers drafted MarShawn Lloyd in 2024, they believed they were getting one of the most explosive running backs in the class. The former USC standout averaged 7.1 yards per carry during his final season, and arrived in Green Bay with the type of speed and acceleration that can change games with a single…