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As General Manager Brian Gutekunst keeps an eye on improving the defense with an edge rusher or safety via trade, free agent signing, or through the draft, he quietly tendered one of the teams popular players yesterday. According to Rob Demovsky of ESPN, the Packers have tendered exclusive rights free agent wide receiver Jake Kumerow.…


With plenty of speculation taking place in regards to free agents available on the open market, the Green Bay Packers have 21 of their own that GM Brian Gutekunst will have to make decisions on. Given how poorly the 2018 season went for the Packers, there is the strong possibility that we will see a…


In a contest that fans seemed to be on the fence about if winning or losing was the best result, Green Bay made sure they did not go winless away from Lambeau in defeating the lowly New York Jets in East Rutherford in a game plagued by missed opportunities, hot and cold offensive stretches and…


December 9, 2018, at Lambeau the Packers, snapped their three-game losing streak with a win over Atlanta. With the temperature at kickoff in the high twenties, I didn’t consider it a cold snap by any means. Hometown fans were ecstatic to watch #whitewaterjesus, aka Jake Kumerow, achieve his highest snap count to date, and all…


The Packers set their 53 roster on Saturday. As we know, that is not going to be the final 53 man roster at the end of the season. During his press conference on Sunday, General Manager Brian Gutekunst said the roster was fluid. On Monday morning, Gutekunst stood behind his words and continued shaping the…


With the fourth and final preseason game in the books, the Green Bay Packers will get their final look at their roster before having to cut it down to 53 players by Saturday afternoon. PackersTalk’s Ross Uglem posted his final projection here. Here is my own attempt at a projection of who the Packers will…


It is as if the train stopped, kicking off all its passengers, only to have those same passengers get on the very next train going in the exact same direction.  The first train was the Jeffrey Ronald Janis Express and now we have the Jake Kumerow Bullett.  Some things change, but many things stay the same. The…