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A nugget I found amoungst the Green Bay Packers 100-season history content was Infographic: Packers’ retired numbers. The Infographic was published on the Green Bay Packers’ 100th birthday and can be found here https://www.packers.com/news/infographic-packers-retired-numbers   I enjoyed the content and format, specifically reading career highlights of iconic players who played before I was born into…


In the second part of this ongoing series, we take a look at three important areas that may have concerns about each specific positional group. This week’s article focuses on the group of running backs that currently take up five roster spots.  In the stable of running backs, Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams are joined…


169 targets, falling one short of leading the NFL in targets, must not have been enough for the Aaron Rodgers – Davante Adams combination. Stemming from comments made by Rodgers in a media session during the offseason workouts, the intent is clear: incorporate Adams more into the offensive gameplan, which in turn means more work…


Six weeks after being hired, Matt Lafleur is at the NFL combine. This time, he is not just behind the scenes interviewing and scouting potential draftees, he is front and center with the media as the Packers new head coach. On day 1, Lafleur spoke to the media. After two straight seasons of missing out…


Uncharacteristically, the Green Bay Packers selected three wide receivers in last year’s draft, as J’Mon Moore (4th round, 133rd overall), Marquez Valdes-Scantling (5th round, 174th overall) and Equanimeous St. Brown (6th, 207th overall) were all brought in to help solidify the receiver ranks. Moore was non-existent for the team, as he is already resembling a…


Another NFL season in the books. Another ring for Tom Brady and the Patriots. Okay, enough. The Green Bay Packers are creating their blueprint to Miami by finalizing their coaching hires including hiring the nephew of a Bears great, a rising star calls his shot and some former players missed the mark in their criticism.…