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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 surprising resigning of running back Aaron Jones on Sunday means that at least two-thirds of the 2020 backfield for the Green Bay Packers will remain intact. But the need to clear even more salary cap space remains obvious, as well as what other moves will/will not happen. The four-year, $48 million deal, which includes…


CD, Kelly, and Jersey Al examine the impact of the new salary cap announced yesterday (which was lower than we hoped), and the impact of further cuts and restructures that might help the Green Bay Packers actually field a team this year. Join co-hosts CD Angeli, Jersey Al Bracco, and Kelly Hodgson, celebrating the tenth…


Chris Lempesis is back with the finale of his two-part look at where the Green Bay Packers are heading into the offseason. In this edition, he examines the defense and special teams. He goes position-by-position, telling you where the Packers stand now and how they may look in a few months. He also tells you…


As the 2021 NFL season begins to take shape, the Packers still have some work to do to get under the salary cap. Even so, GM Brian Gutekunst has expressed interest in making some moves in free agency. Gil and J.J. present some players they’d like to see in green and gold this year. The…