Pete and Eric recap the Packers' 34-26 loss to the Broncos and all the injuries that happened in the matchup.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have instant analysis from the Packers' 34-26 loss to the Broncos where the Packers suffered potential devastating injuries.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates take a look at the Packers' Week 15 matchup against the 11-2 Broncos.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk recap the Packers' 28-21 win over rival Bears in an NFC North showdown.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have instant analysis into the Packers' 28-21 win over the Bears at Lambeau Field.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates is joined by Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein to share a sneak peek into the Packers' home game against rival Bears.
Pete and Eric recap the Green Bay Packers' 31-24 win over the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates share insights into the Packers' 31-24 win over the Lions on Thanksgiving to improve to 8-3-1 on the season and 3-0 in the NFC North.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates share thoughts on the rivalry matchup between the Packers and the Lions coming up on Thanksgiving.
Pete and Eric provide a full recap of the Green Bay Packers' win against NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates provide insights into the Packers' 23-6 victory over the Vikings to move to 2-0 in NFC North play.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have a preview of the Packers' NFC North rivalry game with the Vikings. The Packers are gearing up for three straight divisional games.
Pete and Eric provide insights into the Packers' 27-20 win over the Giants.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the 27-20 victory for the Packers to snap a two-game losing streak.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates share a sneak peek at the Packers' Week 11 road game against the Giants.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk share insights into the Packers' 10-7 loss on 'Monday Night Football' to the Eagles.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have an instant reaction to the Packers' 10-7 loss to the Eagles.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have a preview of what to expect when the Packers host the Eagles on Monday, Nov. 10.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk share insights into the Packers' 16-13 loss to the Panthers.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates provide insights into the Packers' 16-13 loss to the Panthers.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have a preview of the Packers' home game against the Panthers.
Pete and Eric break down everything from the Packers' 35-25 road win over the Steelers on 'Sunday Night Football.'
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have an instant reaction to the Packers' 35-25 win over the Steelers in Aaron Rodgers' first game facing his former team.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates preview the upcoming Packers-Steelers matchup which marks the first time Aaron Rodgers will face his former team.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk provide full analysis from the Green Bay Packers' 27-23 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' 27-23 win over the Cardinals.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates preview the Packers' Week 7 matchup against the Cardinals.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyz break down everything from the Green Bay Packers' 27-18 win against the Cincinnati Bengals.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' 27-18 win over the Bengals to improve to 3-1-1 on the season.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates reflect on the start of the season for the Packers and a look into Sunday's game against the Bengals.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk review the Packers' 40-40 tie with the Cowboys.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood recap the Packers' overtime shootout with the Cowboys, Micah Parsons' return to Dallas and much more.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates take a look at the Packers' Week 4 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, which features the return of Micah Parsons to Dallas and Kenny Clark facing his former team.
Pete and Eric break down all the moments from the Green Bay Packers' stunning loss to the Cleveland Browns to fall to 2-1.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' upset loss to the Browns.
On the Green 19 podcast, Pete Dougherty fills in for Tom Silverstein to join Dominique Yates and Ryan Wood for a preview of the Packers' Week 3 matchup against the Browns.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Packers' 27-18 win over the Commanders to improve to 2-0 on the season.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' 27-18 win over the Washington Commanders to start the year 2-0.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood preview the Packers' Thursday night matchup with the Commanders. It's the Packers' second game in five days.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk recap the Packers' 27-13 win over the Lions and what stood out from the game.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates have a full recap of the Packers' impressive 27-13 win over the Lions.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein dive deep into the Packers' season opener with the Lions. They talk Micah Parsons, injury updates and more.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates share their thoughts on the historic deal that sends Cowboys star defensive end Micah Parsons to the Packers.
Pete Dougherty joins Dominique Yates to share thoughts on the initial 53-man roster for the Packers.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates share thoughts on the potential 53-man roster for the Packers ahead of Tuesday's cutdown day.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk recap the Packers' 20-7 win over the Seahawks to end preseason and talk the 53-man roster.
Dominique Yates, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood discuss the final practice of training camp for the Green Bay Packers, as the team hosted the Seattle Seahawks for a joint practice. They discuss the fights and other observations from practice.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk recap the Packers' 23-19 win over the Colts in their second preseason game.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein discuss the joint practice between the Packers and Colts. The crew also talks Jordan Love's injury and other updates on the team.
Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates provide takeaways from the Packers' 20-point loss to the New York Jets in their preseason opener.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk take a look back at the Packers' 30-10 loss to the New York Jets to open preseason play.
The Green Bay Packers welcome in the New York Jets 7 p.m. Saturday for the opening preseason game. Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates break down observations from camp heading into the game.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein break down another week of training camp as the Packers have put pads on. There's injury updates and a quick preview of the annual Family Night coming Saturday.
Ryan Wood, Dominique Yates and Tom Silverstein share observations from training camp with the Green Bay Packers. A look at who's stood out on offense and defense.
Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates return for another season of the Green 19 Podcast. As the Packers are set to begin training camp Wednesday, the crew has a preview of what's in store.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates and Ryan Wood break down what they've seen from the Green Bay Packers during OTAs, and look at the offseason news from the players.
On the offseason edition of the After Further Review podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk look back on the NFL Draft in Green Bay and have a sneak peek of the offseason for the Green Bay Packers.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates reflect on the NFL Draft in Green Bay and breaks down the draft picks for the Green Bay Packers.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates reflect on the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay and the Packers drafting a receiver for the first time in 23 years.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein chat before the NFL Draft in Green Bay that begins Thursday. The crew also talks Brian Gutekunst, Jordan Love and prospects to watch.
Dominique Yates catches up with Ryan Wood and Pete Dougherty, who are in Florida for the 2025 NFL Owners Meetings. They break down comments from Packers GM Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates share thoughts on the Packers' recent moves in the NFL free agency.
Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates check in and wrap up their trip to Indianapolis for the NFL Combine. They have takeaways from the Packers and look at some prospects.
Ryan Wood joins Dominique Yates to break down his grades for the 2024 season for the Packers.
Pete Dougherty of PackersNews.com joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss the Hall of Fame process and the factors that led Sterling Sharpe to induction into the 2025 class. What allowed Sharpe to gain entry despite only seven seasons in the NFL? What does Pete remember from Sharpe's playing days (including an unforgettable playoff win over Detroit)? Why changes to the process led to a smaller class than usual, and how that stood in the way of Mike Holmgren getting inducted. Why are Holmgren's chances even worse next year?
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique talk all things Packers as they head to the offseason preparing for 2025, and observations from the NFL playoffs.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' 22-10 loss to Philadelphia in the wild-card round of the playoffs, a dispiriting season-ender that brought the 2024 season to a close. What went wrong and where do the Packers need to improve next year?
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' 22-10 loss to the Eagles in the NFC wild-card game ending Green Bay's 2024 season.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk typically look back at the Packers game each week, but this time they're looking ahead, previewing a playoff battle with Philadelphia on Sunday. Can Green Bay pull the upset?
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates are joined by Eagles beat writer Olivia Reiner from the Philadelphia Inquirer for a look at Sunday's playoff game.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' 24-22 loss to Chicago, a loss that may not have mattered to the team's playoff plight but one that still left a sour taste in the mouths of Packers fans. Next up: A trip to Philadelphia in the wild-card round to meet the Eagles.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood break down the Packers' 24-22 loss to the Bears to end the regular season 11-6 and now set to face Philadelphia in the NFC wild card.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates looks at Jaire Alexander's knee injury that requires surgery and what it could mean for the Packers moving forward. They also look at the last regular season game for the Packers against the Bears.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' 27-25 loss to Minnesota, a loss that showed the Packers still can't quite knock off one of the best teams in the NFC. Green Bay (11-5) now faces a brutal playoff road if the postseason begins in Philadelphia. And what's going on with Jaire Alexander?
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein share thoughts on the Vikings getting the 27-25 win over the Packers in Minneapolis.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Dominique Yates and Ryan Wood break down the upcoming rivalry game with the Packers and Vikings.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' 34-0 win over New Orleans on Monday Night Football, recording the first shutout for any team in the NFL this season. The Packers (11-4) now head into the home stretch of the schedule with a battle against Minnesota.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein share takeaways from the Packers' 34-0 win over the Saints to improve to 11-4 and clinch a spot in the playoffs.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates have a preview of the Packers' Monday night game with the Saints.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' 30-13 win over Seattle on Sunday night football, a win in the team's personal house of horrors that moved Green Bay to 10-4 on the season.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates break down all the highlights from the Packers' 30-13 win over the Seahawks to move to 10-4 on the season.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein preview the Packers vs. Seahawks game Sunday and what to look for from both teams.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' narrow 34-31 loss to the Detroit Lions, a battle between two NFC powerhouses on Thursday Night Football.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' 34-31 loss to the Lions.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Dominique Yates and Ryan Wood preview Thursday's game in Detroit as the Lions host the Green Bay Packers.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Thanksgiving feast in Week 13 win against the Miami Dolphins, 30-17. Jordan Love was great again, the pass rush got home and the Packers moved to 9-3 with a rematch against NFC leading Detroit on deck.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates break down the Packers' 30-17 win over the Dolphins to move to 9-3 on the season and setting up a huge showdown next week in Detroit against the Lions.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates break down Thursday's Thanksgiving Day game between the Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins at Lambeau Field.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' deeply satisfying Week 12 win over the San Francisco 49ers, 38-10. Josh Jacobs was a standout, the defense got back forcing turnovers and Jordan Love continued to look healthy as the Packers moved to 8-3.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein recap the Packers' 38-10 win over the 49ers to improve to 8-3 on the season.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates preview the Packers' home game with the 49ers and what to keep an eye for the matchup.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 11 win over the Chicago Bears, a 20-19 thriller that came down to a blocked field goal on the final play of the game. Jordan Love looked healthy but still made a key mistake, and the Packers defense struggled to disrupt Bears quarterabck Caleb Williams ... but hey, Green Bay is now 7-3.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein catch up after the Packers win 20-19 over the Bears to talk the offense, defense and the blocked field goal from Karl Brooks.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates dive deep into the Packers' NFC North rivalry showdown against the Chicago Bears.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates react to the news of Preston Smith's trade to the Steelers and what that means for the defense. The crew also dives into observations of the Green Bay Packers coming off the bye week.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 9 loss to the Detroit Lions, a 24-14 setback that was uglier than the score might indicate, and we aren't just talking about the rain. Despite outgaining the division rival, 411-261, a series of drops, penalties and a brutal pick-six put the Lions in charge for most of the game.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' 24-14 home loss to the Lions, plus some moments from the game that stood out.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein dive into the Packers' home game with the Detroit Lions. They discuss injuries, the matchup and keys to the game.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 8 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, a 30-27 win ending with yet another game-winner from Brandon McManus. Malik Willis stepped in for an injured Jordan Love in the second half, and an injury to Evan Williams also hampered the defense.
Another game-winning kick from Brandon McManus lifts the Packers to a 30-27 win over the Jaguars. Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates break down the win for the Packers.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates break down the Packers' road game with the Jaguars, Robert Saleh working with the Packers, and what stands out on the offense and defense.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 7 win over the Arizona Cardinals, a 24-22 win ending with a game-winning kick by newcomer Brandon McManus. The Packers overcame three turnovers to prevail.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein recap the Packers' 24-22 win over the Houston after new kicker Brandon McManus hits the game-winning field goal.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates talk about the Packers releasing Brayden Narveson and signing Brandon McManus and break down the Packers heading into Sunday's game against the 5-1 Texans.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 6 win over the Arizona Cardinals, a 34-13 win that was mostly in hand the whole way through, thanks in part to three turnovers.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' 34-13 win over the Cardinals, the play of the offense/defense, the return of Romeo Doubs and address special teams.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates discuss Romeo Doubs, who made his return to practice following his one-game suspension, injury update and what to expect from the Green Bay Packers' home game with the Arizona Cardinals.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 5 win over the Los Angeles Rams, a 24-19 victory that required Green Bay to hold on late.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein share thoughts after the Packers get the 24-19 win over the Rams to improve to 3-2 on the season. They talk about the play of Jordan Love, the situation involving Romeo Doubs and the defense.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates talk injuries, thoughts on the offense and defense and previewing Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 4 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, a 31-29 score that belies what a dreadful first half it was for Green Bay on an afternoon plagued by mistakes.
On the Green 19 podcast, Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and Dominique Yates review the Green Bay Packers' 31-29 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, Jordan Love's return from injury and the play of the team.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood talk the latest on quarterback Jordan Love, the return of Aaron Jones and more on the matchup between the Packers and the Vikings.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 3 win over the Tennessee Titans, a 30-14 win that marked the second straight victory with backup quarterback Malik Willis leading the way.
On the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates catch up in Nashville to talk the Packers, who improved to 2-1 after a 30-14 win over the Titans. They dive into the play of Malik Willis, the defense and more.
On this edition of the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates talk Packers quarterback Jordan Love as he made his return to practice since suffering an MCL sprain. There's also a preview of the Sunday's game against the Titans.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 2 win over the Indianapolis Colts, a gutsy 16-10 victory without injured quarterback Jordan Love that required a whole lot of running the football.
On this edition of the Green 19 podcast, Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates share thoughts of the Green Bay Packers' 16-10 win over the Indianapolis Colts. They also talk Malik Willis and the rest of the offense, the play of the defense and special teams.
On the Green 19 podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein have a discussion on the Packers and Malik Willis, who will likely be the starting quarterback for Sunday's game with the Colts.
On this week edition of the Green 19 Podcast, Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein recap the Packers' game with the Eagles. The Eagles won 34-29 in Brazil Friday. They also talk Jordan Love and his late-game injury and what's next for the quarterback position. We also look ahead to next game with the Colts and what to look for.
Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down the Green Bay Packers' Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil, a 34-29 setback that was less about the result and more about the injury to quarterback Jordan Love in the final seconds.
The Packers set their initial roster heading into the 2024 season, after the NFL cut deadline Tuesday. There's a new backup quarterback and a kicker position that still has questions. Dominique Yates, Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein dive into it.
Sure, there weren't many starters playing for either side, but there were still takeaways from the final preseason game of the year for the Green Bay Packers. Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk offer their takeaways from a 30-7 win.
Ryan Wood, Tom Silverstein and Dominique Yates recap the Packers' preseason finale win over the Ravens and look at the unanswered questions for the team ahead of the roster cuts.
Packers columnist Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down what they saw from the Green Bay Packers' second preseason game of the year, an aesthetically displeasing 21-2 loss to the Denver Broncos. Did the tape reveal ANYTHING redeeming about the debacle?
Packers reporter Ryan Wood and host JR Radcliffe discuss an ugly preseason game in Denver, a 27-2 loss with virtually no Packers starters suiting up and some ugly performances for backup quarterbacks Sean Clifford and Michael Pratt. Is the backup quarterback on the roster currently? One player who didn't play emerged as perhaps one of the night's bigger surprises. Is anyone we're not talking about making a push to earn a spot on the roster? What about the team's joint practice sessions with the Broncos, also seemingly a tough showing for Green Bay. Thoughts on Andre Dillard, Ty'Ron Hopper, Greg Joseph and ... wait, did Ryan actually say the the Packers "won the night?"
Packers reporter Tom Silverstein and host JR Radcliffe dive into the Packers' 23-10 win over the Cleveland Browns. Could Emanuel Wilson win the No. 2 running back job? What are Grant DuBose's chances of breaking into a crowded wide receiver rotation? Who's got the leg up in the kicking and backup quarterback competitions? Evan Williams and the safeties continue to look for real. If the team has one weakness, could it be depth at offensive tackle? Plus, with a new book forthcoming about Aaron Rodgers, what does Tom recall from the "Yeah, I've been immunized" press conference?
Packers columnist Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk break down what they saw from the Green Bay Packers' first preseason game of the year, a 23-10 win over the Cleveland Browns. It marked the debut of Jeff Hafley's new 4-3 scheme, a gorgeous deep ball from Jordan Love and the continued emergence of Green Bay's cadre of young safeties.
Packers reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe looking back at the Packers' annual Family Night on Aug. 3 and the remaining position battles in camp ... or lack thereof, since most every spot is spoken for. With talent, health and depth at seemingly every position group, everything seems pretty great in Green Bay ... so are we missing anything? What's up with the tight end production? Is Jordan Morgan officially a starter on the offensive line? Which rookie is going to make the biggest impact this season? Are the safeties really a game changer? Could the special teams this year actually be good?
Packers reporters Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein join host JR Radcliffe to discuss the impressive players in the first two weeks of training camp and likewise the players who haven't quite lived up to expectations. The kicking competition between Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph heats up. Is the streak of an undrafted player making the 53-man roster in jeopardy? How has the defense looked different under Jeff Hafley? How has quarterback Jordan Love looked now that he has a contract extension?
Jordan Love is officially a Packer for the next handful of years, signing a four-year extension worth $220 million to (for now) make him the richest player in NFL history. And on day 1 of practice in pads with Love back under center, the vibes were very, very good. Host JR Radcliffe chats with PackersNews.com writers Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood about the signing, the expectations that come with it, the risk involved and, perhaps most interestingly, the salary-cap freedom that it provides to make another big move soon. Plus, they talk about the kicking competition, Jordan Morgan's new role and the offensive line and a couple other takeaways from the first week of training camp in Green Bay.
Packers reporters Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein join host JR Radcliffe after the first day of training camp, where the story continues to be quarterback Jordan Love, who may be close to a contract extension but won't be practicing until the ink is dried. It's not time to panic yet though, right? One extension did get done on the eve of training camp for defensive lineman Kenny Clark, and the guys discuss takeaways from the first day of practice, from injuries to consider to position battles.
Packers reporter Ryan Wood and host JR Radcliffe catch you up on how the Packers have looked during their offseason workouts and mini-camp, with seven observations. What's new with Jordan Love and his contract situation? Which cornerback is going to be the odd man out of the starting lineup? Who's in line for backup quarterback? Did the team learn anything about its offensive line arrangement? What's up at kicker? Which rookie is likely to make the biggest first-season impact? What injuries raise red flags?
Packers reporter Ryan Wood and host JR Radcliffe discuss the dawn of organized team activities and the story lines to watch in Green Bay, from Jordan Love's extension to a new-look secondary to how Jordan Morgan figures into the offensive line picture. Plus, they look at Green Bay's schedule, a tale of two half-seasons.
Packers reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe to recap Day 3 of the NFL draft, discussing the six new players who arrived in rounds 4-7 and also the overall shape of the draft. What holes remain on this roster? What are the prevailing themes of this draft class? Which members of the new class will compete for starting jobs right away? The seventh round was fascinating! Plus, it's undrafted free agent season, and one name in particular stands out.
Packers writers Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe to break down Day 2 of the NFL draft for the Green Bay Packers, including the selections of linebackers Edgerrin Cooper and Ty'Ron Hopper, running back MarShawn Lloyd and safety Javon Bullard. How'd Green Bay do, and were there any opportunities missed as the draft unfolded? A trade back means the Packers have eight (!!) picks on Day 3. How does the Packers draft strategy differ from the rest of the NFC North?
With the 25th pick of the 2024 NFL draft, the Green Bay Packers select ... Jordan Morgan, an offensive tackle from the University of Arizona. PackersNews.com writers Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and JR Radcliffe discuss the selection, one that may have caught some people off guard. Will he stay at tackle, and will he play right away for the Packers? Was it surprising to see Green Bay pass up an opportunity to grab a cornerback, namely Cooper DeJean? The NFC North as a whole got a lot better on Thursday; did the Packers?
Packers writers Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe to preview the 2024 NFL draft for the Packers. Names are named as possibilities for the 25th pick Thursday, but also, which positions are the Packers likely to take given the lack of an obvious need? How big of a deal are athletic thresholds to the Packers? What would be a genuinely shocking move for Green Bay? What can we even fairly glean in the aftermath of the draft?
Packers reporters Pete Dougherty and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe to discuss the takeaways from the NFL meetings on the Green 19 podcast. How will the new kickoff rules impact Green Bay, especially after they re-signed All-Pro kick returner Keisean Nixon? What were the biggest takeaways from chats with Brian Gutekunst, Matt LaFleur and Mark Murphy? Was there any chance Aaron Jones and Josh Jacobs could have both been Packers this season? What's the latest on a Jordan Love extension? What's up with the lease situation in Green Bay, the possibility of a 2024 game in Brazil and the new kicker?
Packers reporters Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and host JR Radcliffe look at a crazy start to free agency for the Green Bay Packers, including the loss of running back Aaron Jones to the rival Minnesota Vikings. In his place: former All-Pro running back Josh Jacobs, and the Packers also made a big splash in signing safety Xavier McKinney from the Giants. David Bakhtiari is released, as expected, and Keisean Nixon is back. On the Green 19 podcast, the guys react to it all.
It's a Packers News reunion! Former Journal Sentinel reporters Olivia Reiner and Kassidy Hill join JR Radcliffe and Tom Silverstein live in Indianapolis at the scouting combine. What were the takeaways from this year's event, and how will the Packers weigh this information in choosing whom to take at No. 25? Which players stood out? What are the things most people don't know about the combine?
PackersNews.com reporter Ryan Wood joins host JR Radcliffe to discuss Ryan's series of articles giving grades to the players on the Packers roster this season. Which player got the lone A? Which two players got Fs? How did Jordan Love fare? What's Ryan's methodology? What are the biggest areas of need as we hit the offseason in earnest? How does Ryan feel about the safety group and running back rooms in particular, and what does the change to Jeff Hafley's 4-3 offense mean for what's coming next?
Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe to discuss Green Bay's hiring of new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, a surprise hire that came out of nowhere. How does he fit with the Packers? Plus, what were the takeaways from general manager Brian Gutekunst's press conference Thursday? What offseason questions remain, including the future status of Aaron Jones, David Bakhtiari and Darnell Savage?
Reporter Ryan Wood and host JR Radcliffe take a look at the Packers decision to fire defensive coordinator Joe Barry. Obviously, the next question is "who takes over?" but Ryan says there's a bigger question to ask first. Was there anything Barry could have done to save his job? What are the next moves for the franchise? Plus: Another interesting move on the coaching staff and a new kicker.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers divisional round playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, a heartbreaker in which Green Bay missed numerous opportunities to spring an upset.
Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and JR Radcliffe take a look back at a gut-punching 24-21 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the divisional round of the playoffs, the latest in a long line of Packers postseason heartbreak. Which missed opportunity stood out the most? How do we evaluate Jordan Love's performance in the game? What does the defense have to do to get to championship level (and is a change at coordinator part of those plans)? What's next for kicker Anders Carlson after a big miss?
Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and JR Radcliffe discuss the Green Bay Packers' playoff matchup ahead against the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers. Is there actually a way for the Packers to pull another upset? How does Matt LaFleur's offense compare to Kyle Shanahan's, and what weakness (if any) can the Packers exploit? What's the latest on Jaire Alexander's health? As Jordan Love has ascended, here's a thought experiment: How many quarterbacks in the league would you trade for Love right now, straight up?
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers wild-card playoff win over the Dallas Cowboys, a dominant upset that ranks among the best Packers wins in recent memory.
The Green Bay Packers summarily defeated the Dallas Cowboys and former coach Mike McCarthy in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs, 48-32, matching the highest single-game scoring output in franchise playoff history. Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and JR Radcliffe discuss the elements that made this such a roaring success for the Packers, from Jordan Love's near-perfect day to Aaron Jones delivering yet another 100-yard performance to an offensive line that kept Micah Parsons at bay and a defense with two huge turnovers. Romeo Doubs, perhaps the forgotten man in the team's arsenal, has a career day. Darnell Savage and Jaire Alexander pick great spots for their first interceptions of the year. Kingsley Enagbare's injury is a sneaky tough one for the Packers to overcome. Do they have a chance to shock the world again in San Francisco next weekend?
The Green Bay Packers are headed to JerryWorld for the first round of the NFL playoffs. PackersNews.com writers Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein join host JR Radcliffe to discuss the news of Jaire Alexander's injury in practice, the keys to stopping a team as solid as Dallas, a renewal of acquaintances with Mike McCarthy and much more. Plus: Discussing the next defensive coordinator (if they need one?), what Ryan learned about Jordan Love doing a season-long deep dive and some surprising names for Team MVP.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 18 win over the Chicago Bears, an uplifting playoff clinching victory that will send the Packers to Dallas next week.
With some defense and a whole lotta Jordan Love, the Packers beat the Chicago Bears on Sunday, 17-9, and advanced to the playoffs with a 9-8 record. First up: The Dallas Cowboys, a team coached by none other than ex-Packers coach Mike McCarthy. Tom Silverstein, Ryan Wood and JR Radcliffe look at an impressive showing against the Bears, from the active pass rush to the flourishing rookie class to more excellence from Love and running back Aaron Jones. Have Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks surpassed Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs on the depth chart? What's up with Anders Carlson? A weird end of the first half and some unfortunate breaks, but enough to overcome. Love has surpassed what Aaron Rodgers did in his first season; could he lead the Packers to a playoff upset, too?
PackersNews.com writers Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe and look ahead to the Chicago Bears, the final opponent of the 2023 regular season ... will there be a game beyond that? The Packers are in the playoffs with a win, but the Bears have had a strong second half to the season and have emotional incentive to beat their arch rival at Lambeau Field. How is this Bears team different from the one Green Bay dismantled to open the year? How will the return of several offensive weapons from injury influence the game plan? Will De'Vondre Campbell's return help the Packers' linebacking corps keep Justin Fields under wraps? What exactly do we think is Justin Fields' future in Chicago? Jaire Alexander spoke to the media for the first time since his suspension; will he be tasked with shutting down D.J. Moore? Also: The Packers are left without a Pro Bowler and the writers' preseason predictions for the Packers are suddenly looking pretty spot-on.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 17 win over the Minnesota Vikings, a stunning blowout that puts the Packers on the doorstep of the playoffs.
PackersNews.com writers Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe to discuss a remarkable 33-10 win over the Minnesota Vikings, one that puts the Packers on the doorstep of a playoff berth. All it's going to take is a win over Chicago at Lambeau Field next week ... but the Bears are playing better and the situation is eerily similar to a situation last year that went south. Jordan Love had another brilliant performance. Do we have enough of a sample to view him as Pro Bowl caliber? Jayden Reed, Bo Melton and the receivers found a way to get open all night long against the Vikings, and Joe Barry's defense bounced back in a huge way with a relentless pass rush. Also: Could Aaron Jones be back in 2024? What's the injury situation? Why does this team seem to be in greater sync with Carrington Valentine and Corey Ballentine in the secondary?
PackersNews.com reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood join host JR Radcliffe to discuss the surprising news about cornerback Jaire Alexander, suspended by the team for one game for conduct detrimental to the team, days after a strange coin-toss incident. It's a big game to miss with Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings set to host the Packers in essentially a must-win. How can the Packers handle Jefferson without Alexander? What do we know about newly appointed Vikings quarterback Jaren Hall? What's the latest on Christian Watson, Dontayvion Wicks, Luke Musgrave and Jayden Reed? Plus, looking back at the Lambeau Leap, 30 years after its birth, and some memories of Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist Julius Peppers.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 16 win over the Carolina Panthers, a win that nonetheless highlighted the team's continued issues on defense.
PackersNews.com reporters Tom Silverstein and Pete Dougherty join host JR Radcliffe to discuss the Christmas journey that was Green Bay's 33-30 win over the Carolina Panthers. The defense struggled again and nearly lost what looked like a surefire win against a last-place team; what were the stumbling blocks this time? Is it really still all about Joe Barry? The offense, on the other hand, came alive, with Aaron Jones looking like his old self and Jordan Love still making things work despite a depleted cadre of skill-position players. Green Bay kept its playoff hopes alive, but if they miss, is there any chance it costs Matt LaFleur his job? Plus: Ups and downs with Anders Carlson, Tucker Kraft's bravery (or stupidity?) and Jaire Alexander is back on the field.
Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry remained a hot topic four days after the loss to Tampa Bay. PackersNews.com reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood joined host JR Radcliffe to discuss the ramifications of keeping him in his current role. Could a decision to keep him (or cut bait) cause Matt LaFleur to lose the locker room? Could an in-season change even realistically make a difference? How do the players feel about the hubbub? Plus: De'Vondre Campbell's cryptic tweet, Luke Musgrave designated to return from injury, wide receivers still ailing and the opponent ahead, a Carolina Panthers team that just won its second game of the year.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 15 loss versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and discuss Matt LaFleur's decision to keep defensive coordinator Joe Barry through the end of the season.
The Green Bay Packers fell 34-20 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, thanks in large part to a complete defensive collapse. From bad execution to a worse scheme, Baker Mayfield gashed the Packers, and left Lambeau Field with a perfect passer rating. Does this spell the beginning of the end for defensive coordinator Joe Barry? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down all that went wrong, and debate the Packers best move with Barry moving forward. They also analyze quarterback Jordan Love's day, and what the offense is getting from Dontayvion Wicks and Tucker Kraft.
The Green Bay Packers welcome the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, and in doing so, welcome Baker Mayfield for the third year in a row with his third different team. What can we learn from his two recent trips, and even more so, from the Packers win over the Buccaneers last season? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down what Jordan Love and his weapons can do different from the Giants loss, what the defense's answer could be for Mike Evans and Mayfield, plus Kassidy bids goodbye.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 14 loss versus the New York Giants.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 14 loss versus the New York Giants.
The Green Bay Packers received a rude awakening on Monday night, falling 24-22 to the New York Giants as quarterback Jordan Love and the Packers played arguably their sloppiest game of the season. The offense gave the Packers a chance to win at the end however, before the defense gave up a big play that allowed the Giants to take the lead. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break it all down, from muffed punts and turnovers to playcalling and plans for Giants QB Tommy DeVito. They also bring updates from the locker room and debate where this game falls in the grand scheme of the Packers 2023 season.
The Green Bay Packers are riding high, coming off wins versus the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs. Now they enter a stretch of their schedule that should be much easier. Does that lend itself to a trap game however? The temperature of their mindset will be take on Monday night, another primetime game, facing a Giants team coming off a bye week and featuring Saquon Barkley. The Packers could be without Christian Watson and Aaron Jones, but has Jordan Love shown enough to carry the other playmakers through this matchup? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the upcoming matchup, debate how the Packers account for no Watson or Jones, plus share their best tips for celebrating a holiday season weekend in New York City.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 13 win versus the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Green Bay Packers put together a statement win in primetime, taking down the Kansas City Chiefs 27-19, moving to 6-6 and firmly placing themselves in the playoff picture. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the win. They debate if quarterback Jordan Love has proven himself to be the franchise QB, if Joe Barry has proven worthy to keep the DC title, and how AJ Dillon is changing the Packers offense as the weather gets colder.
Can the Green Bay Packers and Jordan Love build on their "Love Story" this Sunday with a win against the Kansas City Chiefs? They'll have to shake off their last win against the Lions to focus fully on the Chiefs and their fearless offense. The game is a chance for Jordan Love to change his reputation, particularly one given during his first ever NFL start, against the Chiefs, in 2021. Are the Packers equipped to handle all the pressure the Chiefs will bring via the blitz? On the other side of the ball, there could be some bad blood between former Packer Marques Valdez-Scantling and teammates, in his return to Lambeau Field. So what should the Packers plan be for him and Travis Kelce in the secondary? Especially considering how well Anthony Johnson Jr. and Jonathan Owens have played. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the upcoming matchup and what it would take for the Packers to make some sparks fly and crash the playoffs.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 12 win versus the Detroit Lions.
The Green Bay Packers got great performances from their biggest playmakers, leading the way for the Packers to get an improbable 29-22 win over the Detroit Lions. The win came on the heels of the best performance of Jordan Love's career, a redemption game for Rashan Gary and a team that is finding it's groove through youth. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break it all down and wonder what path this puts the Packers on moving forward.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 11 win versus the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Green Bay Packers pulled out a 23-20 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, as Jordan Love outplayed Justin Herbert, an inexperienced secondary stepped up and the young receiving corps continued to find its stride. It came at a cost though, as Aaron Jones and Emanuel Wilson were carted off the field. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the day, from Love's play to the spark that Jayden Reed brings they offense. They also break down Kenny Clark's two game-saving plays. They'll also look ahead to the Thanksgiving day matchup vs. the Detroit Lions and preview that game, before debating the best Thanksgiving dishes.
The Green Bay Packers are set for a showdown on Sunday with the Los Angeles Chargers, their first of two games in five days. It's a game that could easily turn into a shootout, given the Chargers ability to score and even greater ability to give up chunk yardage on defense. But do the Packers have enough fire power on their own offense to survive a shootout? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to look at the upcoming matchup and breakdown what it will take for Green Bay to make it through an offensive heavy game. Which pass catchers will have to step up? They also break down the Packers issues in the redzone, and offer some ideas on how to address the problems. On defense, the Packers will desperately need one of their injured starters back on the field this week, but which is more important? The trio look at the lineup possibilities. Finally they discuss when it's ok to put up your own Christmas decorations, and not yell at your neighbors for theirs.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 10 versus the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Green Bay Packers fell 23-19 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 10, dropping to 3-6 overall. It was yet another one possession loss that ended with an interception in the endzone. The defense regressed in the run game, allowing 200+ yards, and missed Quay Walker and Jaire Alexander. But the progression from quarterback Jordan Love and the offense provides something from which to build for the Packers. Young receivers Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks and Romeo Doubs, along with tight end Luke Musgrave, all took a huge step forward on Sunday. Should the Packers be concerned about Christian Watson's development though? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to answer this question and more, break down the game and look ahead.
The Green Bay Packers will look to build off their momentum from a win vs. the Rams, as they travel East to face the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend. Jordan Love and company will have to deal with T.J. Watt and a pass rush that can wreck even the best offensive line. Will the Packers lean on Aaron Jones again, or put the ball in the air? On the flip side, this Packers defense could very well have to deal with George Pickens without Jaire Alexander. Have Carrington Valentine and Corey Ballentine shown enough to inspire confidence on the edges? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the coming game, debate who should start at safety and discuss the 2017 draft, in which the Packers passed on Watt. Plus, they provide some commentary on the wedding reception songs everyone knows.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 9 win versus the Los Angeles Rams.
The Green Bay Packers got their first win in six weeks, with a 20-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. Jordan Love had one of his most productive and efficient days in weeks, Aaron Jones returned to form and rookie offensive playmakers stepped up--even after mistakes. The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill and joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, breaks down the win. They debate if this is the best game Jaire Alexander has played this season and if the Pro-Bowler is stepping up as a leader, plus the growth seen in Carrington Valentine and the impact of the safety unit with Jonathan Owens and Anthony Johnson Jr.
The Green Bay Packers traded corner Rasul Douglas to the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, ahead of the trade deadline. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to discuss the trade and what it means for the future of the Packers, specifically in terms of a rebuild. They also take a look at who in the secondary can step up on the field now and how can take over Douglas' role as leader in the locker room. In honor of the rebuild conversation, they also look ahead to next year's NFL draft, and what the Packers can do for Jordan Love. Finally, they take a quick peek at Sunday's matchup with the Los Angeles Rams and rank their favorite Halloween candy.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 8 loss versus the Minnesota Vikings.
After the Green Bay Packers lose their fourth in a row, fifth overall, with a 24-10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, we have to ask, is it time for wholesale changes? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the Packers loss to the Vikings and break down the biggest issues plaguing this team right now. They provide updates from the locker room and question what changes, be it coaching or on the roster, the Packers could feasibly make to enact a positive difference for the remainder of the season.
The Green Bay Packers will finally return home after a daunting first six weeks, to take on the Minnesota Vikings. It’s a chance to get above .500 in the NFC North and take a turn for the better for the struggling Packers. But that’s easier said than done. On defense, will having Jaire Alexander back help take care of rookie Jordan Addison? And who can the Packers use to slow down T.J. Hockenson? On offense, Jordan Love and the line will be tasked with slowing down a blitz happy pass rush. This task brings about an even broader question for the season; have the Packers tried to implement two different plans that are in opposition of one another? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to answer these questions and more, as well as revisit the “Talking Heads” discourse.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 7 loss versus the Denver Broncos.
The Green Bay Packers have dropped their third game in a row, losing 19-17 to the Denver Broncos. This was the easy part of the Packers schedule, and they’ve come through it well below .500. Are they regressing or just learning? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood from Denver to break down the loss. They look at the offenses day and what Jordan Love did right and wrong, plus what it means for the big picture. They compare the first half to the second half and the disturbing trend around that subject and debate the best move forward for the run game and offensive line. They debate what the defenses job is in this losing streak and share insights from the locker room on the biggest plays of the day.
The Green Bay Packers have played one game in 21 days, making for a long stretch with no wins to boost morale. So what is the attitude of the Packers heading into the Denver Broncos game? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to preview the Week 7 matchups, share what the Packers focused on during their bye week and how they can win their third game of the season. They also debate what the Packers defense will need to do with the imminent return of Eric Stokes and debate the hardest position in football.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 5 loss versus the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Green Bay Packers are 2-3 after a four-point loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. Was it Jordan Love and the offense, or coaching or a variety of issues? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, from Las Vegas, to break down the loss, Love's interceptions and to evaluate what the defense will have to do moving forward to help a young offense.
The Green Bay Packers are headed west to take on the Las Vegas Raiders, and former Packer Davante Adams. It's a matchup Jaire Alexander has been waiting weeks for, but so has Adams. So who gets the edge? Quarterback Jordan Love and the offense spent their mini-bye each tackling one issue in their game they wanted to work on, and Love specifically focused on completions. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to examine Love's game and growth thus far, plus walk through LaFleur's promise to focus more on the run game. Does this offensive line have the strength to do so? Then they'll look at the Alexander vs. Adams matchup, as well as the defense's chances against Josh Jacobs and Jimmy Garoppolo, the latter of whom has had the Packers number in recent years. They'll examine a possible world in which the Packers trade to get Davante Adams back in 2024, before finally sharing what they're most looking forward to on this Vegas road trip.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 3 loss versus the Detroit Lions.
The Green Bay Packers stumbled their way through a 34-20 loss to the Detroit Lions on Thursday night, dropping them to 2-2 overall, with a mini-bye week ahead. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the loss. They address the David Bakhtiari injury news and what this means for the offensive line. Then they take a close look at Jordan Love's game versus the Lions. Were the offensive inefficiencies his doing or a total unit breakdown? They'll look at the run game on both sides of the ball, and debate the best step forward for Joe Barry's defense. Finally they'll look at what the secondary could do with the return of Jaire Alexander and breakdown the costly penalties on the special teams unit.
The Green Bay Packers have an early season showdown for control in the NFC North, when they face the Detroit Lions on Thursday night. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to preview the matchup. They look at what Jordan Love has done without his top two playmakers so far and what he could possibly continue to do versus the Lions. They'll predict whether or not Brian Branch will make the Packers regret not drafting him and what this Packers run game could look like in coming weeks. They also breakdown the best way for the Packers defense to stop the Lions potent offense behind Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit running game. Finally, they'll take a look at the depth on the Packers special teams and share which celebrity they'd invite to a game, a la Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers Week 3 win versus the New Orleans Saints.
The Green Bay Packers overcame a 17-point deficit in the fourth quarter to complete a comeback against the New Orleans Saints. Jordan Love, in his Lambeau debut, didn't play clean but played inspired, willing the offense in the fourth. And the defense followed Rashan Gary's hat trick to shut out the Saints in the second half. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down Love's day, without Aaron Jones and Christian Watson, plus the best and worst moments on defense. They also take a look at some shifts on special teams and debate when the Packers might get back their injured playmakers.
The Green Bay Packers are ready to open their home slate on Sunday, hosting the New Orleans Saints. It will be the first home start for Jordan Love in Lambeau Field. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to dissect Love's first two weeks and who he's shown already, from unique arm angles to spreading the ball around and more. The trio also provides updates on Aaron Jones, Christian Watson, David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins, asking how long the offense can survive without any or all of the four stars. They then look at the quick progressions of Dontayvion Wicks and break down how the defense might be set up for a better game against Derek Carr and the Saints offense, than they were against the Falcons run game.
The After Further Review podcast with Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk takes a look at the film and breaks down the Green Bay Packers Week 2 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
The Green Bay Packers (1-1) suffered their first loss of the season, a 25-24 late heartbreaker in Atlanta, to the Falcons. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the loss. From the fourth quarter collapse, to the unadjusted defense, they walk through the ways Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier shredded the Packers on the ground. Then they evaluate Jordan Love's day, particularly in connection with his rookie receivers, and offer opinions on what the Packers run game can offered with Aaron Jones out in Atlanta. They'll also take a look a the offensive line without David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins. Finally, they'll share why they don't think this loss will be detrimental to the Packers.
The Green Bay Packers are 1-0 and headed South, for a matchup with the 1-0 Atlanta Falcons that is a lot more intriguing than originally believed. Both young teams are coming off big wins but ones that told us little about either team. So what could we learn about the Packers this week? They'll face a tough secondary, who will test Jordan Love in only his third start. And the defense, coming off a great performance against the Bears will get a much tougher assignment with the Falcons two-headed running monster. There is a factor at play though that, while often maligned, could work to the Packers advantage on special teams. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the upcoming matchup, share which battles they're most looking forward to and also recapping what the Packers can learn from the Aaron Rodgers injury.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers season opening Week 1 matchup versus the Chicago Bears.
The Green Bay Packers opened their 2023 season with a dominating win over NFC North foe, the Chicago Bears. Jordan Love's era kicked off with promising play from the young quarterback, and his quarry of young playmakers. It was Aaron Jones who made the biggest difference on offense though. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the game, Love's performance and both the good and bad from the young offense. They also take a look at what helped the defense play more aggressive and wonder how sustainable that play is.
The Green Bay Packers are ready to open their 2023 season, and with it, officially open the Jordan Love era. What is a reasonable expectation not only for Jordan Love, but this offense under Matt LaFleur? How much does Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs and AJ Dillon factor in? And what does Tom Silverstein think will be the first play this year? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to preview the Packers Week 1 opener versus the Chicago Bears. They also predict just how aggressive the Packers defense may or may not be, debate the best way to stop Justin Fields and share some insight into why there will be growing pains with the rookie kicker, Anders Carlson, and rookie punter, Daniel Whelan.
The Green Bay Packers have set their initial 53-man roster and made several roster moves in the 24 hours since. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the roster unit by unit, sharing where they think the strengths are, and what units still need some more depth. The trio also looks a couple of years down the road, to predict what this roster could become, and also shares insights into the Jonathan Taylor rumors.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers preseason matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Green Bay Packers concluded their preseason campaign, with a 19-15 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Quarterback Jordan Love played all three games, leading a touchdown drive each time. In three drives versus the Seahawks, Love used his legs, tested the deep ball in the wind and played without Romeo Doubs for the first time. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down Love’s day, explain why the wind in Lambeau Field is tricky, and predict which receiver will end the year with the most targets from Love. They then work through the entire roster and depth chart to predict who will make the 53-man roster. The club must have the roster set by Tuesday. Do they load up on receivers, add a third running back? Or go heavy on defense with a loaded front-seven? The trio shares their thoughts, predictions and insight from the locker room to predict what the Packers will do in each unit. They also share their favorite, and least favorite, parts of camp.
The Green Bay Packers are wrapping up their final week of training camp. With the conclusion, comes some final pushes at different positions battles and progressive reports for starters. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silversten and Ryan Wood to share what stood out to them during camp, who made the most progress, who surprised and who disappointed. They also share a few predictions for the 53-man roster, which will be announced next week.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers preseason matchup against the New England Patriots.
The Green Bay Packers are entering their final week of training camp, with one preseason game remaining. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to preview the Packers final week of camp, while also recapping the club's second preseason game, a suspended contest versus the New England Patriots. They break down the decision to play Jordan Love in each game, what his offensive line will look like Week 1, and who might grab the final receiver spot. They also discuss the maturation of Kingsley Enagbare and what that can do for the defense, as well as the questions that abound around the second safety position.
The Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots had an eventful two days of joint practices, with seven fights, a random summer storm, and wins for both teams. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the two days of practices, and breakdown the biggest moments and players. How did Jordan Love and the offense do against a physical and smart defense? What did the Packers defense look like versus Mac Jones and the Patriots offense? And were the fights actually a good thing for a young Packers team? They recap it all after a busy two days.
The Green Bay Packers returned home after a week in Cincinnati. The Pack notched their first win of the preseason, defeating the Bengals 36-19. But the preseason is about performances, so how did Jordan Love, Sean Clifford and the young receivers do? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down Love and Clifford's day, debate the third running back between Emanuel Wilson, Tyler Goodson and Patrick Taylor, plus share why they think Samori Toure could be the best bet at slot receiver. They also predict who gets the final receiver roster spot between Malik Heath, Bo Melton and Grant Dubose. The trio recaps kicker Anders Carlson's struggles on extra points and breaks down the impact rookie Carrington Valentine has been making. They also share what they are most looking forward to seeing from joint practices with the Patriots.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers preseason matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Green Bay Packers traveled for a joint practice for the first time in over three decades, practicing against the Bengals in Cincinnati ahead of their first preseason game. PackersNews was on location and host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the day. They breakdown how Jordan Love looked against a new defense, what the young receivers were able to show-or not show-and how the defense did, albeit against a Bengals offense without Joe Burrow. They also preview the first preseason game and share what they want to see from Love, Christian Watson, Lukas Van Ness and more.
The Green Bay Packers have wrapped up their second week of training camp and are headed into Family Night this weekend. That means preseason games are around the corner, and with them, the 2023 Packers start to take shape. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the second week of Packers training camp, who stood out, what they want to see during preseason games and more. They debate the case for and against all three backup quarterbacks behind Jordan Love, discuss who has the best shot of being the Packers third string running back and break down the Packers current approach on the offensive line, particularly with Zach Tom. The trio then jumps to the other side of the ball to discuss the move for Kenny Clark to outside, what the defense could do in the secondary before the season begins and what they want to see at Family Night from rookie kicker Anders Carlson.
The Green Bay Packers have wrapped up their first week of 2023 training camp. It's the beginning of the Jordan Love era at quarterback, and he capped the week with his best camp performance yet on Saturday. Alongside a young receiving corps and a massive rookie class, there are several guys who have stood out already. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down Love's performance, who has caught their eye thus far, what special teams issues might be worth fretting over and what they expect from the defense once pads go on Monday.
The Green Bay Packers are ready to kick start their 2023 run, with training camp set to begin this week. It'll be the first camp Jordan Love gets to run as the starting quarterback, and he'll do so with two joint practices during camp. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to preview the Packers training camp, share what they want to see from Love and break down the biggest questions surrounding each unit before the first practice.
The Green Bay Packers have wrapped up their mandatory minicamp with perfect attendance. The team wasn't in pads and never held a full live session, but it was an opportunity to see progress from quarterback Jordan Love and rookies. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporter Ryan Wood to recap the minicamp practices, as well as preview training camp. They also give you their best tips and ideal day in Door County!
The Green Bay Packers have finished two weeks of OTA voluntary workouts, with most of the young team in attendance. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporter Ryan Wood to recap the open practices, break down how quarterback Jordan Love has looked, who of the rookies have flashed and more.
The Green Bay Packers recently wrapped up their rookie minicamp, with their record breaking rookie class. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporter Ryan Wood to recap who stood out and what they noticed most from rookie minicamp. From Lukas Van Ness and Jaydon Reed, the two tight ends and International players, they take a look at the biggest names. They also discuss what the recent addition of Jonathan Owens does for the defense, and the star power his wife Simone Biles, brings to Green Bay. Finally, they'll walk through the recently released 2023 Packers schedule to analyze how it might hurt or benefit Jordan Love's maturation and the Packers playoff chances.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments of the 2023 NFL draft and provide a breakdown of the positions to determine if the Packers draft approach was successful.
The Green Bay Packers pulled in a haul during the 2023 NFL draft, picking up 13 new draft picks. Filling up on pass catching weapons and the defensive front seven, Brian Gutekunst and company made an effort to surround Jordan Love with talent. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down all three days of the draft, what the Packers did well, where the questions are and more.
The Green Bay Packers picked much higher than normal in this year's 2023 NFL draft, but it afforded them a bevy of prospects from which to choose. In the end, they selected Lukas Van Ness, an edge rusher from Iowa. What led to the pick? Was it a smart choice in a post-Aaron Rodgers world? And what might the Packers do now in Day 2? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood in this episode of the Green 19 Podcast, to break down day 1 and look ahead to what's next.
The Green Bay Packers have reportedly finalized a trade with the New York Jets, sending quarterback Aaron Rodgers to the east coast. General Manager Brian Gutekunst met with media on Monday to discuss the trade, as well as preview the upcoming 2023 NFL draft. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporter Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the terms of the trade, debate who won the deal and preview the upcoming draft. Could the Packers draft a wide receiver or tight end in the first round for the first time in nearly two decades? Do they stick with defense, and their tendency to favor Georgia Bulldogs? Or do they try to find a diamond in the rough?
The NFL held their annual owners meeting this week in Arizona, and it provided Green Bay Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst, along with head coach Matt LaFleur, their first opportunity to address the media since Aaron Rodgers asked for a trade. Gutekunst presented a different set of events from Rodgers, while LaFleur aired on the side of caution. Both also took time to address the future of Jordan Love as well as the safety unit. Pete Dougherty and Ryan Wood join host Kassidy Hill upon their return from Arizona to break down everything that was shared, their observations from talks with those in attendance and where they think the Packers and New York Jets will land in trade talks.
Long time Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has announced his decision to play for the New York Jets. He leaves the Packers organization after 18 years, four MVP's and a Super Bowl win. What legacy does he leave in Green Bay? And what does this mean for Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur and the Packers? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to discuss the possible compensation from the Jets that the Packers could receive, what Green Bay needs to do for Jordan Love to make the transition easy and what sort of legacy does Rodgers leave in Green Bay?
The future of the Green Bay Packers and Aaron Rodgers is still in flux. But a lot was said-and certain things not said-as the league descended on Indianapolis for the annual NFL combine. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporter Tom Silverstein to recap the NFL combine, all they heard and what General Manager Brian Gutekunst had to say about Rodgers, Jordan Love and the future of the franchise. They also provide updates on Rodgers current talks with the New York Jets and what that likely means for the chances of a trade.
The Green Bay Packers 2022 season came to a disappointing and early end after falling short of the playoffs. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to wrap up the Packers season, break down what went wrong, what went right and what it means for the future. They also contemplate all that will go in to the future of Aaron Rodgers, Joe Barry and the Packers special teams return game with Keisean Nixon.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers season ending loss versus the Detroit Lions.
The Green Bay Packers get swept by the Detroit Lions, falling 20-16 in the regular season finale. The loss means the Packers miss the playoffs and must face daunting offseason decisions early. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the biggest moments in the loss. From Aaron Rodgers play to redzone offense to a defense that played well but gave up yards in the biggest moments, they walk through the whole game. They'll also bring updates from the locker room and make predictions on where the Packers go from here.
The Green Bay Packers have seen numerous games and outcomes fall their way over the past few weeks. Now they control their destiny into the playoffs with only the Detroit Lions standing in their way. Have the Packers made enough changes in every phase of the game to win this one? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporter Ryan Wood to break down the biggest matchups, bring updates from the locker room and make some predictions for the Packers regular season finale.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers dominating win against the Minnesota Vikings, their fourth straight.
The Green Bay Packers drubbed the Minnesota Vikings at home, 41-17, that wasn't even that close. They scored in all three facets of the game and looked like a complete team for the first time all season. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan wood to break down the biggest moments, like Keisean Nixon's 105-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, to the biggest names, like Jaire Alexander shutting down Justin Jefferson. They'll bring you updates from the locker room, provide analysis for where the team stands and take a quick peek ahead to a possible playoff push.
The Green Bay Packers were torched in Week 1 by the Minnesota Vikings and specifically Justin Jefferson. But now their playoff hopes are on the line in yet another must-win game. Can the Packers defense actually shut down Jefferson this time? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to share updates from the locker room on what those defending Jefferson have to say about the plan of attack. They also break down the biggest injury updates with David Bakhtiari, Christian Watson and Keisean Nixon, as well as predict what the outcome of Sunday's game will be between the Packers and the Vikings.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out after watching the tape of the Packers win against the Miami Dolphins, their third straight.
The Green Bay Packers improbable playoff run continues following their six-point win over the Miami Dolphins. After getting down by two possessions, the Packers put together a second-half that say them go 13-0, despite their best player on offense and special teams. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the biggest moments and wonder what comes next.
The Green Bay Packers head to South Beach this weekend to take on the Miami Dolphins. Under coach Mike McDaniel, the Dolphins have become a speedy offense, led by Tyreek Hill. Do the Packers have the speed on defense to keep up? Or is there another tactic worth trying? On offense, can the run game do enough to control time of possession? And what's next for left tackle David Bakhtiari. Plus, we discuss Jaire Alexander's Pro Bowl selection.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out including Keisean Nixon's impact, after watching the tape of the Packers win against the Los Angeles Rams, keeping their playoff hopes alive.
The Green Bay Packers are keeping their outside playoff hopes alive thanks to a walloping win against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday Night Football. But how impressive was the win? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the win and predict where the Packers can go from here, with a date in Miami upcoming. From Aaron Rodgers to performance, to the balance (or lack of) on offense to the defense's best performance of the season that came against a bad Rams offense, they break down every important aspect, while providing updates from the locker room.
Do the Packers have enough in the tank to make a run and sneak into the playoffs? They'll need a lot of help so we go over the scenarios. But it will also require winning out. Green Bay has a good chance to start any possible winning streak on Monday night against the Los Angeles Rams. With the emergence of Christian Watson and the Green Bay offense, coupled with what the Rams do and don't have on offense, including quarterback Baker Mayfield, the Packers could walk away with a win. The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill and joined by reporter Tom Silverstein, breaks down the matchups.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out including Jaire Alexander, good and bad, after watching the tape of the Packers NFL record setting win against the Chicago Bears.
The Green Bay Packers have become the winningest franchise in NFL history after defeating the Chicago Bears. For three quarters, things looked like the same old story, with an offense that would have bright spots but no consistency and a defense getting shredded on the ground. But in the 4th quarter, the offense dominated while the defense pitched a shutout, leading to a 28-19 win. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to breakdown the biggest moments, the performances of Christian Watson, AJ Dillon and Jaire Alexander, plus discuss what this game means for the future of the Packers.
As the Green Bay Packers prepare to head to Chicago this weekend to take on the Bears, quarterback Aaron Rodgers plans on playing despite injuries. Is that the best course of action? Plus, what changes can the defense make after being gutted by Jalen Hurts? Plus, what are the chances we see Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs on the field together this weekend? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the NFL's oldest rivalry, debate the best course of action for the Packers final five games and dive into the merits of fresh milk.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out, good and bad, after watching the tape of the Packers shootout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Green Bay Packers had a little bit of everything in their Sunday night loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The offense shined as the defense folded against Jalen Hurts and the Eagles run game. Is there anything sustainable on defense? Plus, quarterback Aaron Rodgers exits the game with a rib injury, ushering in Jordan Love. Should the Packers ride with Love for the remainder of the season? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the game, provide updates from the locker room and ask how soon Green Bay needs to start making lasting changes.
The Green Bay Packers playoff hopes are hinging on an upset win against the Philadelphia Eagles this weekend. Can they pull off an upset to start a run over the final six games? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down what it would take on both sides of the ball to defeat the 9-1 Eagles. They also provide updates from the locker room where Aaron Rodgers addressed his broken thumb, discuss the possibility of starting Jordan Love the remainder of the season and share what they're most looking forward to in Philadelphia.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and players that stood out, good and bad, after watching the tape of the Packers loss to the Tennessee Titans. They also answer the question, is this it for the 2022 Packers?
The Green Bay Packers fell 27-17 to the Tennessee Titans on Thursday Night Football, dropping their record to 4-7 overall. The defense held Derrick Henry in check but got gashed by quarterback Ryan Tannehill. While the offense got another solid performance from Christian Watson but suffered heavily at the hand of the Titans stout run defense. With only six games remaining and the door to playoffs all but closed, is it time to call time of death on the 2022 Green Bay Packers. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the game, bring you updates from the locker room and answer these questions plus more.
The Green Bay Packers will welcome the Tennessee Titans on a short week for Thursday night football. The Titans means facing the "creature" in running back Derrick Henry. What can the Packers defense do to stop him? And does the Packers offense have enough firepower to repeat their Sunday night performance, now against the league's best rush defense? The Green 19 Podcast previews the game, plus breaks down the roster moves as the Packers release Amari Rodgers and Kylin Hill, plus move Patrick Taylor to the active roster.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers overtime win against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Green Bay Packers pulled off a 31-28 overtime win over former coach Mike McCarthy and the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. It was a win they needed mentally, emotionally and mathematically to stay in playoff contention. It came thanks to a stout running game which opened up a passing attack that saw rookie Christian Watson have a break-out night. The Packers defense responded after adversity as well to help get the win, thanks to a new lineup in the secondary and Rudy Ford. The Green 19 Podcast breaks down the win, the highs and lows, plus where the Packers go from here.
The Green Bay Packers will see the return of former Super Bowl winning head coach Mike McCarthy on Sunday. He'll bring with him a dominant Dallas Cowboys defense that could put the Packers struggling offense in a blender. Can the Packers defense and it's new safety do enough to win this game?
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers loss to the Detroit Lions.
The Green Bay Packers lost their fifth game in a row on Sunday, falling to 3-6 overall. A six point loss to one of the worst teams in the NFL begs the question, are the Packers broken beyond repair this year? To add insult to many injuries, four starters exited Sunday's game with serious injury. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down the game, bring you updates from the locker room in Detroit and more.
The Green Bay Packers are on their last shot to save their season, and must do so at Ford Field on Sunday, where they've had trouble playing before. The Detroit Lions lead the league in explosive plays with an offense that is averaging 38 points per game at home. Do the Packers have an offense that can keep up in a shootout? And can the Green Bay defense do enough to take over the game if necessary. The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill and joined by Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, answers these questions and more, including a look at the Packers special teams which have quietly been taking a step backwards.
*This episode has been updated to replace a previous version On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers loss to the Buffalo Bills.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers loss to the Buffalo Bills.
The Green Bay Packers lost 27-17 to the Buffalo Bills in Week 8, with a decimated receiver and linebacker corps. Did they show some fight, competitiveness and competent ground game for once? Or is it all too little to late for this season? Also, what do the Packers have in Samori Toure and will they go after a receiver before the trade deadline?
The Green Bay Packers are hobbling in to Buffalo this weekend at 3-4, with injured receivers, an offense that has been sputtering and a defense that is holding strong for as long as they can with little help from the other side of the ball. It's the first time Aaron Rodgers has been a double-digit underdog. Do the Packers have enough in the tank to pull off the upset against Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to bring you updates from the week in Green Bay, the current vibe of the Packers locker room and their predictions for the game.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers loss to the Washington Commanders.
The Green Bay Packers fell to the Washington Commanders on Sunday, losing 23-21 and falling to 3-4. The club went below .500 as the offense found little success outside of Aaron Jones. On defense, the unit started the game lights out, before a couple of back-breaking penalties and long drives opened the flood gates. On this episode of the Green 19 Podcast, host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to ask, are the Packers a good team having a bad year or a bad team showing their stripes?
The Green Bay Packers head to our nation's capital this weekend to take on the Washington Commanders. Can this be a "get-right game" for the Pack? It should be, but it will require overcoming a tough front four that includes Jonathan Allen and Montez Sweat, not to mention containing the shifty quarterback Taylor Heinicke.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers loss to the New York Jets as the offense sputtered outside of Robert Tonyan.
The Green Bay Packers lost 27-10 to the New York Jets on Sunday, falling to 3-3 on the season. What went wrong? A little bit of everything. The Green 19 Podcast breaks down the defensive changes that worked in the first half but reverted to old habits in the second, which players have improved while others have regressed, as well as the domino of issues of along the offensive line. Plus, how much of the Packers issues are to blame on Aaron Rodgers and how much on Matt LaFleur?
The Green Bay Packers welcome the New York Jets on Sunday, in what is a tale of two very different 3-2 teams. And Matt LaFleur is facing extra familiarity with his best friend and brother on the Jets coaching staff. The Green 19 Podcast breaks down the matchup and what the Packers have to do to get back on track on offense and defense.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers loss in London to the New York Giants.
The Green Bay Packers started the first half against the New York Giants strong, before a complete collapse in the second half on offense and defense. The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill and joined by reporters Ryan Wood, from London, and Tom Silverstein, breaks down the loss. From the Packers decision to go away from the run game, to the defenses inability to make adjustments, they examine the game, the coaching and which players need to step up moving forward.
The Green Bay Packers are headed to London for the club's first game in the NFL International series. They'll face the 3-1 New York Giants. The Giants have found their footing with running back Saquon Barkley. The Packers run defense has been suspect, but do they have enough to stop Saquon? The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill alongside reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, breaks down the Packers key-matchups, breaks down the difficulty of playing oversees and provides updates on injuries, before making their predictions for the game.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers win over the Patriots in Week 4.
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The Green Bay packers are welcoming the perirenal powerhouse New England Patriots to town on Sunday. But the Patriots, and quarterback Mac Jones, are hobbled by a severe high ankle sprain, leaving back-up Brian Hoyer likely to play in his place. How does that change what the defense needs to do? And on offense, can Aaron Rodgers RPO reads negate a Bill Belichick coached defense with Matthew Judon bearing down? Additionally, the Packers special teams have seen massive improvements, but no coach is better at taking advantage on special teams than Belichick. Will the Bisaccia led unit be able to get the advantage on Sunday? The Green 19 Podcast breaks down the biggest matchups and keys to the game, while also providing injury updates for Jaire Alexander and David Bakhtiari.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers win over the Bucs in Week 3.
The Green Bay Packers came away from Tampa with a huge, important win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The defense and special teams were dominant, bailing out an offense that ran into a woodchipper. David Bakhtiari also returned. The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill, with reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, recap the win, break down the big moments and more.
Two of the NFL's best quarterbacks, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady, are set to face-off on Sunday for only the fifth time in their storied careers. But both could be without a slew of top receivers and forced to lean on the ground game. With that in mind, could defense be the key in Packers vs. Bucs? The Green 19 Podcast, with host Kassidy Hill, joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, previews the matchups, breaks down the keys to the game and provides updates from a week of practice in Green Bay. They also make their predictions for the game.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers win over the Bears in Week 2.
The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 27-10 on Sunday night, notching their first win. The run game dominated behind Aaron Jones and AJ Dillon, the passing game got a jolt from the return of Allen Lazard and the veterans showed their experience. On defense, coverage was markedly improved from week 1. The rush defense faltered at times, but stood up when it mattered on a goal line stand. The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill with Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, breaks down the win, provides updates from the locker room and evaluates where the Packers are now as a team.
The Green Bay Packers are looking to bounce back with a win against the Chicago Bears in the NFL's oldest rivalry. The danger of starting 0-2 can't be overlooked as the Bears come to Lambeau with Justin Fields and a strong defensive front. The Green 19 Podcast, hosted by Kassidy Hill with reporter Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood, break down the matchups to watch, keys to the game while providing analysis and predictions. They also provide injury updates for David Bakhtiari, Elgton Jenkins and more.
On this mini-episode of the Green 19 Podcast, Pete Dougherty and Eric Baranczyk bring you "After Further Review." They'll break down the biggest moments and plays they noted after watching the tape of the Packers loss to the Vikings in Week 1.
The Green Bay Packers fell to the Minnesota Vikings in their 2022 season opener. The defense gave up several big plays to Justin Jefferson, causing Jaire Alexander to express frustration post game. The offense faltered, electing to go away from AJ Dillon and Aaron Jones, while rookies experienced expected growing pains. Starters on special teams made the unit look much better. The Green 19 Podcast, with Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood breaks down the loss, provides analysis on the key issues and ponders if there is cause for concern for the remainder of the season.
The Green Bay Packers are kicking off their 2022 season on Sunday, against divisional rival Minnesota Vikings. Despite the Vikings having a three-headed offensive monster and the Packers being led by back-to-back MVP Aaron Rodgers, this is shaping up to be a defensive showdown. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan wood to break down the matchups worth watching, sharing their keys to the game and offering predictions on what could be some surprising last minute roster moves.
The Green Bay Packers have set their initial 53-man roster for the 2022 season. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood as this episode of the Green 19 Podcast breaks down the Packers roster. They debate surprising cuts, who should come back to the practice squad, the addition of safety Rudy Ford, and how Amari Rodgers changed the Packers running back unit.
The Green Bay Packers are getting ready to cut their team down to the 53-man roster this week. The Green 19 Podcast predicts who will make the cut in the newest episode. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down who has made their best case for a roster spot, who might be worth the risk on waivers to bring back as a practice squad player and which units need the most help. They also take a detour in to baseball, sharing who they would and wouldn't vote into Cooperstown.
The Green Bay Packers elevated David Bakhtiari on Sunday, from the PUP list, signaling the first step for the left tackle's return to the offensive line. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down Bakhtiari's return in this episode of the Green 19 Podcast. We also hear from Bakhtiari himself on what his next steps will be to return. Rookie receiver Romeo Doubs shares his trick for brushing off bad plays to create "wow" ones and we examine whether or not starters will play on Thursday in the final preseason game versus Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Green Bay Packers hosted the New Orleans Saints for two days of joint practices this week, meaning tensions were on the rise at times and the defense shined nearly all the time. Both defenses stood out, but the Packers offense had moments to shine, with Jordan Love and Aaron Rodgers and a bounce back performance from young receivers. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the two days of practice, provide analysis on who looked best and look ahead to Friday's preseason game against the Saints.
The Green Bay Packers returned a trio of offensive playmakers, with offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins, tight end Robert Tonyan and wide receiver Christian Watson all being elevated off the PUP list this week. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down when the trio could actually be ready to play and what their return means for the offense. They also break down quarterback Jordan Love's performance versus the 49ers, as well as rookie standouts and defensive takeaways from San Francisco. Finally, they look ahead to what they're expecting when the New Orleans Saints come to town for joint practices.
*This episode has been updated to address audio level issues As the Green Bay Packers training camp continues to heat up, position battles and one-on-one drills are getting ultra competitive. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood as they break down the latest news and analysis from Packers training camp, while looking ahead to Jordan Love's start versus the San Francisco 49ers in the 2022 preseason.
Rookie receiver Romeo Doubs continues to impress even as the pads come on and the competition intensifies. Quarterback Jordan Love also takes a huge step forward. But it's the defense that is winning each day. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood in this episode of the Green 19 Podcast, recapping the first full week of Packers training camp.
The Green Bay Packers wrapped up their first week of training camp, with a defense that looks ready to shine and an offense that is showing out each and every day. From star rookies to a corner unit that could be legendary, the Green 19 Podcast breaks down everything we saw in the first week and what we're expecting the first day the pads go on.
This episode of the Green 19 podcast previews the Green Bay Packers 2022 training camp. Ahead of the first practice, host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Pete Dougherty and Ryan Wood to provide analysis on the David Bakhtiari continued injury, evaluate who steps up at wide receiver and take fan questions.
The Green Bay Packers wrapped up their mandatory minicamp this week, with quarterback Aaron Rodgers in attendance and corner Jaire Alexander taking to the field after his new deal. This episode of the Green 19 Podcast recaps the week of minicamp, who stood out, who has work to do and what it means that Allen Lazard was not in Green Bay.
The Green Bay Packers wrapped up their second week of OTA's this week, with their biggest installment yet of the playbook. But several veterans were not in attendance for the voluntary workout. What were the Packers able to show in spite of the absences? And what will minicamp bring, along with the return of Aaron Rodgers. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporter Ryan Wood as they discuss all of this and more.
The Green Bay Packers hosted rookie minicamp over the weekend, welcoming in 51 players total for two days of practice. Packers News was there for every minute, watching and observing. In this episode of the Green 19 Podcast, host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein as they recap rookie minicamp, note which players stood out, which didn't and what could be next for the 18 try-out guys. They also look ahead to OTA's, and what quarterback Jordan Love can show during that time.
The Green Bay Packers closed out the 2022 NFL draft with 11 new players including three receivers and three offensive linemen. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the Packers entire draft, break down the draft class and look ahead to what they want to see out of rookie mini-camp.
The Green Bay Packers traded up to draft receiver Christian Watson early in the second round of the NFL Draft on Friday. By days end, the Pack had two offensive players, with Watson and Sean Rhyan. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap and breakdown the moves by on Day 2 of the draft, while looking ahead to Day 3 as well.
The Green Bay Packers drafted Georgia Bulldog's Quay Walker (linebacker) and Devonte Wyatt (defensive lineman) in round 1 of the 2022 NFL Draft. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to recap the picks, the Packers decision not to draft a receiver and preview day two with rounds 2 & 3.
The Green Bay Packers are preparing for the 2022 NFL Draft with more draft capital in the first three rounds than they've had in a while. Does that mean a trade is on the horizon? What are the chances a receiver is actually taken in the first round? Could Green Bay buff up their secondary instead? What are the chances Green Bay lands 49ers receiver Deebo Samuel in a trade? And what does Aaron Rodgers in Wisconsin mean for the Packers offseason? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to answer all these questions and more on this episode of the Green 19 Podcast.
Green Bay Packers position coaches Tom Clements (quarterback) and Rich Bisaccia (special teams) introduced themselves to fans and media this week. From Clements assessment of how Aaron Rodgers game has grown, to Bisaccia's hope for the Packers special teams, host Kassidy Hill, alongside reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood break down all they had to say in this episode of the Green 19 podcast.
This episode of the Green 19 podcast comes lives from sunny Florida at the annual NFL Owners Meeting. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by Ryan Wood and Pete Dougherty as they provide updates from meetings with General Manager Brian Gutekunst and Head Coach Matt LaFleur, particularly on the trade of receiver Davante Adams. They also break down all learned about the possible future of a NFL Draft in Green Bay and the new overtime rules for the postseason.
This episode of the Green 19 Podcast takes you inside the timeline that saw Davante Adams become a Las Vegas Raider then asks the all important question; how do you replace him? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood as they break down the blockbuster trade of Adams, the loss of free agent Marquez Valdes-Scantling, the deep Packers secondary and what Green Bay might do this offseason to replenish their wide receivers corps.
The NFL's new league year began this week and with it, teams had to be under the salary cap. They were also able to negotiate with free agent players. The Green Bay Packers reached a record setting deal with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, found themselves in a stale mate with receiver Davante Adams (which is still the case) and restructured contracts across the board to build a team meant to win now. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood as they catch you up on all of the moves made thus far and where the Packers stand now.
The Green Bay Packers finally received the news they've been waiting for since the season ended; quarterback Aaron Rodgers would like to return to Green Bay and chase another Super Bowl. With that taken care of, the Packers offseason can begin to take shape. Shortly after learning Rodgers wishes, the club placed the franchise tag on receiver Davante Adams. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to break down Rodgers' return, what it means for the Packers salary cap and more importantly, Jordan Love. They also explain where the club can go from here after placing the franchise tag on Adams.
The 2022 NFL Combine wrapped up a week of interviews and meetings in Indianapolis. Reporters Tom Silverstein and Kassidy Hill bring you a wrap-up from the Combine with reflections on the prospects and what word amongst the NFL brass has been about the future of Aaron Rodgers.
Green Bay Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst held a press conference this week, during which he discussed the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the possible franchise tag for Davante Adams and what those contracts mean for the rest of the team. Host Kassidy Hill along with reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood break down Guety's comments, what he really meant with a few revelations and what the timeline now looks like for Rodgers decision on his future.
The Green Bay Packers have welcomed Rick Bisaccia as the new special teams coordinator. He's reportedly being paid a record setting salary. What does that mean for the Packers future on special teams? Host Kassidy Hill along with reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood breakdown the hire, it's potential affects and what needs to change on the special teams roster. They also look ahead to the Packers free agency options and where things currently stand with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Green Bay Packers have the second worst salary cap situation in the NFL, putting the 2022 season in flux with more questions than answers. But what does that even mean? What is the salary cap? What exactly are the Packers issues? And what does it mean for Aaron Rodgers future with the team? Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to walk through all of those questions and more, with more math than any other podcast before.
The Green Bay Packers season is over, after falling 13-10 to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional playoffs. Join host Kassidy Hill along with reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood as they recap the loss, breakdown the game changing moments and contemplate what this loss means for the future of the franchise.
The Green Bay Packers will welcome the San Francisco 49ers to Lambeau Field on Saturday, for the NFC divisional playoff game. This will mark the second time in three years the teams have met in the playoffs. Will the Packers being looking for some revenge? Additionally, the 49ers strength in the run game threatens to expose the Packers defense. Can Aaron Rodgers be enough to overcome that factor? Host Kassidy Hill and reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood break down the matchup and provide analysis and updates ahead of the game. Laura Britt of NBC Sports Bay Area also joins for a short segment offering her thoughts on the matchup from a 49ers perspective.
The Green Bay Packers fell to the Detroit Lions on Sunday in their regular season finale, 37-30. But with the NFC No. 1 seed locked up, the game was more about testing out injuries and getting young guys snaps. Reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood break down the game, recap the return of offensive lineman David Bakhtiari and look ahead to who the Packers could face in the playoffs.
The Green Bay Packers are gearing up for their regular season finale, a showdown with the Detroit Lions. With playoff seeding locked up, this game can serve as a tune up for the playoffs for the Packers. Reporters Kassidy Hill, Tim Silverstein and Ryan Wood look ahead to the game, discuss what the Packers need to show in the game to prepare for the playoffs and whether off the field conduct should affect someone's MVP vote.
The Green Bay Packers clinched the No. 1 seed for the NFC in the NFL playoffs after a 37-10 win over the Minnesota Vikings. The game didn't provide much of a litmus test ahead of the playoffs but did allow the Packers to stat stuff the record books. Reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood breakdown the game, the performances and what it means for the Packers to have the top overall seed with a chance to take it easy next week versus the Detroit Lions.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers discussed his future with the club this week and what it could hold this offseason. LeRoy Butler was named a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the questions arises if Davante Adams is on that path as well. Plus, breaking news during the podcast, that Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins will not play on Sunday night against the Packers. Join Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood as they discuss all of this breaking news and more in the latest episode of the Green 19 podcast.
The Green Bay Packers defeated the Cleveland Browns 24-22 as Aaron Rodgers notched the Packers all-time passing touchdown record. But the defense was a conundrum, giving up big plays and making big plays of their own, leading to an interesting performance. Tom Silverstein, Kassidy Hill and Ryan Wood break down the game, the record and what Rasul Douglas has meant to this team in the latest episode of the Green 19 podcast.
The Green Bay Packers are gearing up for a Christmas Day game against the Cleveland Browns. But the Browns are still a depleted roster due to injuries and COVID-19. Packers' News Tom Silverstein, Kassidy Hill and Ryan Wood discuss the upcoming game, how the Packers can navigate their way to a No. 1 seed in the playoffs, what the Packers representation at the Pro-Bowl says about this team and a couple of their most controversial movie takes.
The Green Bay Packers clinched the NFC North with a 31-30 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Aaron Rodgers and the offense shined, the defense had moments of brilliance and moments of ineptitude, and the special teams yet again blundered big moments. Packers News' Tom Silverstein and Kassidy Hill discuss it all and where the Packers stand ahead of the Christmas Day game against the Cleveland Browns.
The Green Bay Packers have made it through the NFL's recent COVID-19 surge of cases relatively unscathed. But the defensive line will still be impacted with Kenny Clark's absence, as the Pack prepare to face the run heavy Baltimore Ravens offense. Packers News' reporters Tom Silverstein and Kassidy Hill look at how the Packers matchup against the Ravens, what Green Bay can do to save special teams and what the recent COVID protocols mean for the players.
The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 45-30 to improve to 10-3 on the season. Aaron Rodgers shined, the run game excelled and the second quarter broke records. But issues on defense and special teams are concerning as the Packers inch towards the postseason. Join reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood as they broke down the latest edition of the NFL's oldest rivalry.
The Green Bay Packers head into a Sunday primetime matchup with the Chicago Bears, closing out this season's edition of the NFL's oldest rivalry. Coming off a bye week with a 9-3 record, Packers News reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood discuss if there's any stopping the Packers in their final five games, if the Bears have any hope of making Sunday a game, and what it means that Jaire Alexander is back at practice.
The injury-riddled Green Bay Packers mustered everything they had to beat the Los Angeles Rams and head into the bye week with a 9-3 record. PackersNews reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood review the game and discuss what's next for Aaron Rodgers' toe, the tight end position and the kicking game.
The Green Bay Packers are a week away from a bye week they desperately need given a long list of injuries, but first they must defend home turf against the Los Angeles Rams Sunday. Do the Packers have enough to knock off the 7-3 Rams before getting a break? PackersNews reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood assess where the Packers stand going into this important game.
The Packers played much better on offense, but their defense failed them in key moments and the injury bug continued with LT Elgton Jenkins the latest to fall. PackersNews reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood report from USBank Stadium on why the Packers lost and where they go from here.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is playing Sunday against Minnesota, but he missed the two biggest days of practice and PackersNews.com reporters Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood look ahead to how that might effect the offense and discuss all the hottest topics surrounding the team.
The story began as QB Aaron Rodgers' return from COVID-19, but by the end of the Packers' 17-0 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, the defense and running back A.J. Dillon had taken over as main characters. The PackerNews trio of Kassidy Hill, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood break down the game as well as address key injuries, key plays and Rodgers' decision to conduct his post-game press conference on video.
The Packers won't have Odell Beckham Jr. in the lineup this season, but they'll gladly accept that if it means quarterback Aaron Rodgers is healthy and cleared to play Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks and their now healthy leader, Russell Wilson. Host Kassidy Hill and guests Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood have the latest on what has been another eventful week in the Packers' 2021 season.
Did the Packers' Jordan Love display anything that makes you think he could be their next franchise quarterback? Opinions differ as host Kassidy Hill and guests Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood breakdown the performance and weigh in with their take on how he did in the team's 13-7 loss.
The dust is settling on the Aaron Rodgers COVID-19 story and the focus is turning to Jordan Love's first NFL start. Our new host Kassidy Hill leads a spirited discussion with Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood about all things Packers this week.
The Packers have felt their share of hurt inside State Farm Stadium. This time around, they turned a potential demoralizing loss into a 24-21 victory thanks to cornerback Rasul Douglas' last-second interception. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood were there for every exciting minute and break down what happened.
Facing the 7-0 Arizona Cardinals on a short week is a big enough challenge in itself for the Packers, but doing it without wide receivers Davante Adams and Allen Lazard makes winning Thursday night a monumental task. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood assess what impact COVID-19 has had on the team and whether it has enough pieces left to beat the Cardinals.
Winners of six straight following a 24-10 victory over Washington, the Packers prepare to hit the road for a Thursday night game against Arizona. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood sort through the ups and downs of the Washington game and try to figure out if the Packers are ready for the unbeaten Cardinals.
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst keeps diving into the veteran free agent pool to fill injury voids and the latest, former Houston Texans outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood assess the latest signing as well as preview the team's meeting with the Washington Football Team.
At the end of his game-clinching touchdown, QB Aaron Rodgers declared to the Soldier Field crowd, "I still own you." As far as co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood are concerned it's hard to disagree. They sift through the good, the bad and the still to be determined after the Packers' 24-14 victory.
The Packers may be 4-1, but they haven’t played exceptionally well and heading into a showdown with the rival Chicago Bears, they’re hoping to be healthier and better in the red zone on both sides of the ball. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood have updates on all the injuries and explore what has to happen for the Packers to stay on a roll.
It took 68 minutes, but the Packers escaped Paul Brown Stadium with a 25-22 overtime victory in one of the strangest games they've won in a long time. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood try to figure out if it's a good thing the Packers are pulling out close games or it's a sign they're not clicking.
With cornerback Jaire Alexander's status still in question and other injuries depleting the roster, GM Brian Gutekunst keeps looking elsewhere for replacements. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood discuss how long it will take most recent addition Jaylon Smith to get acclimated and whether he'll even find a place in defensive coordinator Joe Barry's inside linebacker rotation.
After getting blown out by New Orleans in the opener, the Green Bay Packers have won three straight. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood have differing opinions on what the victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday meant but agree the emergence of Randall Cobb came at the right time and the injury to CB Jaire Alexander at the wrong time.
The prize for pulling off a dramatic victory over the 49ers is a meeting with a Pittsburgh Steelers team desperate to dig out of a 1-2 hole. The Packers are flying high and co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood share their thoughts on just how good the team should be feel coming off that victory.
The Green Bay Packers looked like a completely different team than the one taken to the woodshed by the New Orleans Saints in Week 1 and co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood describe what they saw Sunday night at Levi's Stadium as well as assess what the thrilling 30-28 victory means for coach Matt LaFleur and his team in the coming weeks.
The Packers' only victory against the San Francisco 49ers in the Matt LaFleur era was last year when they beat coach Kyle Shanahan's injury-depleted team handily. Both teams are at full strength now and after a 1-1 start, the Packers could use a signature performance that shows they will be contenders in the NFC. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood break down the match-ups, assess injuries and try to figure out if defensive coordinator Joe Barry has what it takes to slow down Shanahan's offense in this nationally televised Sunday night game at Levi's Stadium.
Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood aren't particularly impressed with the Packers' 35-17 victory over the Detroit Lions and they explain why. But there were some things the Packers did that stand out and they assess whether they point to lasting improvement.
The listless Packers sure looked like they could have used running back Jamaal Williams' enthusiasm against New Orleans. He'll be around Monday night, but he'll be wearing a Detroit Lions uniform. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood address Williams' return as well as the importance of their Week 2 matchup with their NFC North foe.
In one of their worst opening losses in team history, the Packers looked like they were coming off a 4-12 season, not back-to-back NFC Championship games. Co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood try to explain all the things that went wrong in the team's 38-3 loss to the New Orleans Saints and figure out where they go from here.
As the Green Bay Packers prepare to open the season against the New Orleans Saints in Jacksonville, co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood analyze everything from the oppressive heat the two teams will face to what new defensive coordinator Joe Barry's defense might look like in this episode of the Green 19 podcast.
The Packers are a very healthy team going into their season opener against the New Orleans Saints, but one player whose status remains up in the air is OLB Za'Darius Smith. He returned to practice Monday and co-hosts Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood offer their takes on whether he'll play and how the Packers are approaching their trip to Jacksonville.
The Green Bay Packers will have to be at the 53-man roster limit at 3 p.m. Tuesday and we take one last look at some of the decisions they'll need to make. We also say farewell to Olivia, who is moving on to greener pastures - and a different sport -- after a sterling tour at PackersNews.
The final preseason game is here and hosts Olivia Reiner, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood identify players they'll be watching when the Green Bay Packers play the Buffalo Bills Saturday, just 72 hours before all NFL teams must cut their rosters to 53.
Wearing lucky No. 7, free agent quarterback Kurt Benkert raised eyebrows with a strong performance against the New York Jets in Week 2. Was it a mirage or is he an NFL QB? Olivia Reiner, Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood of PackersNews.com debate the future of the young quarterback.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur doesn't want to risk further injury to quarterback Jordan Love's right shoulder, so he sat him out of joint practices with the New York Jets and will probably sit him out against the Jets Saturday afternoon. Ryan Wood joins co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein in assessing what the missed snaps might mean for Love.
The Packers learned a lot about QB Jordan Love in their first exhibition game, but they might not see him on the field again for a week due to a right shoulder injury he suffered on a first-half sack against the Houston Texans. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein welcome Ryan Wood and the three share thoughts on Love and other notable performances.
The Green Bay Packers open the exhibition season Saturday night against the Houston Texans at Lambeau Field and while most of the attention will be on QB Jordan Love, co-hosts Tom Silverstein, Olivia Reiner and Ryan Wood identify some other players who will be worth watching.
The dust has settled since the Aaron Rodgers press conference and training camp is underway. Host Tom Silverstein and special guest Ryan Wood assess where things stand with the Packers and Rodgers and how the first week of practice has gone.
The Packers just completed a three-day minicamp in which Jordan Love replaced holdout quarterback Aaron Rodgers and there was a lot to see. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein cover Love's performance, the prospect of Rodgers returning and other hot topics coming out of the mandatory camp held at Clarke Hinkle Field.
After the fifth day of Packers OTAs, co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Ryan Wood discuss their very early observations of second-year quarterback Jordan Love and his comfort level in head coach Matt LaFleur's offense. Plus, answering listener questions about the offseason program, from offensive line combinations without left tackle David Bakhtiari to the new defensive scheme under Joe Barry.
The Green Bay Packers began Phase 3 of the offseason program this week, starting with voluntary organized team activities. Hosts Olivia Reiner and Ryan Wood discuss who was in attendance, who wasn't and why it matters. Plus, a discussion about Aaron Rodgers' appearance on ESPN's SportsCenter and an analysis of his comments to Kenny Mayne.
The 2021 schedule is out, but the starting quarterbacks for the Week 1 matchup between the Packers and Saints is a mystery. It's just one unknown in what appears to be a challenging slate of games for the defending NFC North champions and co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein take a closer look as well as discuss what's knew with Aaron Rodgers and why the Packers signed quarterback Blake Bortles.
The weekend was filled with Aaron Rodgers drama, but when it was over, the Green Bay Packers had added nine picks in the NFL Draft. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein address what's next with Rodgers and explain what GM Brian Gutekunst tried to accomplish with this draft class. Aaron Rodgers situation - 01:19 Draft recap and analysis - 29:50
The second day of the 2021 NFL draft is over and the Packers assured themselves they'll have at least one Rodgers on the roster. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein have some new thoughts on Aaron Rodgers and then turn their attention to center Josh Myers and receiver Amari Rodgers, the newest members of the Packers' draft class.
On a day Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst hoped to be celebrating the arrival of first-round cornerback Eric Stokes, he found himself dealing with an unhappy Aaron Rodgers, who reportedly doesn't want to play for the Packers anymore. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein discuss whether the relationship between Rodgers and the team can be repaired and where Gutekunst goes from here. And, oh yeah, they took Georgia cornerback Eric Stokes with the 29th pick in the 2021 draft.
The NFL draft is near and co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein break down some scenarios on how the board might fall for GM Brian Gutekunst and look at some players he might be interested in.
The NFL draft is just two weeks away and co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein start out their draft review with the positions they think the Packers will be targeting with their 10 selections. Is a cornerback needed more than an offensive tackle? An inside linebacker more than a wide receiver? A guard more than an edge rusher? Tune in to hear their thoughts.
If the off-season continues the way it has, the Green Bay Packers won't have many new veteran faces in 2021. GM Brian Gutekunst's focus in free agency is to bring back the players who helped the team get to back-to-back NFC Championship games. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein explain Gutekunst's moves and his thinking in leaving quarterback Aaron Rodgers' contract alone.
The Packers shaved off $24 million in cap charges in order to comply with the league cap and hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein fill you in on how they did it and what they'll be able to do with the small amount of salary cap space they currently have.
Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein reveal what they learned from press conferences with the Packers' two new coordinators - Joe Barry and Maurice Drayton - and take a stab at predicting what GM Brian Gutekunst will do to get under the salary cap.
Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein explore what new Packers defensive coordinator Joe Barry brings, lament an off-season without nights on the town in Indianapolis and get real on the prospects of free agent J.J. Watt signing with his home state team.
After parting ways with defensive coordinator Mike Pettine Friday, Packers coach Matt LaFleur began interviewing candidates right away and may wind up talking to 10 or more before the process is over. Will it be Jerry Gray? Jim Leonhard? Joe Barry? Ejiro Evero? All bring something different to the table and co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein try to sort it all out as well as address what's next for quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Plus, Olivia catches up with rookie running back AJ Dillon to discuss his season, his experience on COVID-19 reserve and the uncertainty in the running backs room next season.
The season ended at home with a 31-26 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Championship, leaving fans and players alike feeling empty. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein dissect the loss and try to read into the comments QB Aaron Rodgers had after the game about his future.
It was a sad day for the Packers organization after learning that former GM Ted Thompson had died at the age of 68. But Thompson will not be forgotten. He drafted QB Aaron Rodgers and much of the team that will compete for the NFC Championship Sunday afternoon against the Tampa Buccaneers at Lambeau Field. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein remember Thompson and took ahead to Sunday's matchup.
The Packers dispatched the LA Rams and their No. 1 defense with ease Saturday afternoon and co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein break down how they did it. The performance raises the question, if the Rams can't stop them, can New Orleans or Tampa Bay do it in the NFC Championship game Sunday at Lambeau Field?
The Packers received a scare when recently acquired tackle Jared Veldheer tested positive for COVID-19, but so far everyone else has tested negative. The team feels its protocols have been tight and are hopeful no other positives will appear, but co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein assess the ramifications and what lies ahead during Saturday's divisional playoff game against the LA Rams.
The league's leaders in scoring defense (Rams) and scoring offense (Packers) square off in a divisional playoff game and co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein start to breakdown what that meeting at Lambeau Field Saturday afternoon might look like.
Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein use the bye week to discuss safety LeRoy Butler's chances of making the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Special guest Pete Dougherty fills us in on the process.
After grinding out a hard-fought 35-16 victory over the Chicago Bears and clinching the No. 1 seed in the NFC, the Green Bay Packers can settle in at home for the playoffs. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein break down the performance and look ahead to what a bye week means for coach Matt LaFleur's team.
The Green Bay Packers have a lot on the line Sunday when they play the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein discuss it all as well as some injury updates and a waiver claim for NT Damon "Snacks" Harrison.
It took 15 weeks for rookie RB AJ Dillon to show how much he can add to the Packers offense and after cracking 100 yards in the team's 40-14 victory over Tennessee, it's logical to wonder what's next for him. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein look at coach Matt LaFleur might use Aaron Jones, Jamaal Williams and Dillon when all three are healthy and available.
If the Green Bay Packers are to prove they're playoff-ready, they can start by keeping Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry from laying waste to their defense at Lambeau Field Sunday night. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein can't tackle Henry, but they can tackle the subject of whether the Packers are up to the challenge.
After going up 21-3 in the second quarter against the Panthers, the Packers offense failed to find the end zone in the second half. Hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers' narrow 24-16 victory and assess their quality of play heading into the final two games of the regular season and the playoffs.
In a rare Saturday night game, the Packers try to stay ahead in the NFC with a game against the 5-9 Carolina Panthers. It's unlikely Panthers star RB Christian McCaffrey will play and that doesn't bode well for keeping QB Aaron Rodgers off the field. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein assess the Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein assess the chances the Panthers have upsetting the 10-3 Packers.
The Green Bay Packers clinched the NFC North Sunday with a victory over the Lions, but just as importantly they control their own destiny in the race for homefield advantage. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein break down the good and bad from Sunday's victory.
With Tyler Ervin on injured reserve, all eyes are on Tavon Austin as the Packers head to Ford Field for a meeting with the Detroit Lions. Co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein look at his potential and where he can help.
The Green Bay Packers improved to 9-3 with a decisive 30-16 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, but co-hosts Olivia Reiner and Tom Silverstein are in agreement that it was far from a perfect day. However, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and receiver Davante Adams keep piling up the numbers and that seems to be enough for right now.
Co-host Jim Owczarski is leaving us to cover the Milwaukee Bucks and so Jim and I introduce new co-host Olivia Reiner to the podcast and the three of us talk Packers-Eagles.
The offense has rolled up 65 points and 750 yards of offense in two weeks against top-flight defenses and on Sunday the "D-Train" came alive thanks to Mitch Trubisky. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers' 41-25 win over the Chicago Bears.
Live from Indianapolis, Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down a 34-31 Packers loss to the Colts.
Host Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down all three phases of the Packers and Colts matchup Sunday in Indianapolis.
The Packers squeaked out a 24-20 victory thanks to Marquez Valdes-Scantling and late game heroics by Davante Adams and the defense. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the game and the implications of left tackle David Bakhtiari's historic contract in the latest pod.
The offense may actually be at full strength on Sunday and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein discuss what that means going forward.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers' big victory on the scoreboard -- but how that's about all it was.
The Vikings follow the formula they created a year ago and run over the Packers 28-22 at Lambeau Field on Sunday afternoon. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the matchup between the Packers and Vikings.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down how the injury-riddled Packers managed to beat up on the Houston Texans and avoid stacking losses yet again.
A salty Packers bunch looks to rebound against Texans and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down why and how they can.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Green Bay Packers' 38-10 loss at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, their first of the season.
The 4-0 Green Bay Packers are coming off the bye and head to Tampa Bay to take on the 3-2 Buccaneers, and while they're not Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady, hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it down like are.
The Green Bay Packers improved to 4-0 at the bye with 30-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night football. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down.
Can the backsliding Falcons present a challenge to the Packers on Monday night football? Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down?
The Green Bay Packers improved to 3-0 with a 37-30 victory over the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers' hot start and the matchup edges over the Saints heading into Week 3.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Green Bay Packers' historic victory over the Detroit Lions to improve to 2-0 on the season.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the 2020 home opener at Lambeau Field where the Green Bay Packers look to continue their division dominance over the Detroit Lions.
The Green Bay Packers beat the Minnesota Vikings, 43-34, in front of "zero thousand" fans, as receiver Davante Adams called it after the game at US Bank Stadium, scoring the second-most points in a season opener in franchise history. The day started with the team staying inside the locker room for "Lift Every Voice And Sing" and the national anthem, and ended with guard Lane Taylor, Kenny Clark and Lucas Patrick on the sidelines with injuries. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein wrap it all up for you in the latest podcast.
They made it...to Week 1. The Green Bay Packers will kick off their 2020 season as scheduled on Sept. 13 in Minnesota, and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the game in the latest Green 19 podcast.
The Green Bay Packers cut their roster from 80 to an initial 53 on Saturday, and while there will be more moves to be made before they head to Minnesota on Sept. 13, the team is largely set. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the cuts, the surprises and what it all means.
The Green Bay Packers must cut its roster to 53 roster on Saturday afternoon, and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein try to predict what will happen, if there will be any surprise cuts and how the team may actually look different in Minneapolis than how it shakes out Saturday.
The 2020 training camp sprint has concluded for the Green Bay Packers and they are now on to a regular season schedule in advance of the Sept. 13 opener in Minnesota. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down as Brian Gutekunst is set to make the final cuts on Sept. 5.
The end of formal training camp is just about a week away when Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has to cut the roster from 80 to 53 -- so who has taken advantage to date and who has to really make some noise in the home stretch? Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein tell you as before they head out to Ray Nitschke Field.
A day after Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said he canceled practice following a team meeting on social justice issues, the club returns to work with plenty on their mind. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein discuss what recent dialogue might mean for the 2020 team.
The Green Bay Packers once again hit the turf at Lambeau Field for the first of two practices in their home venue this week. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the benefits of these unique sessions in an empty stadium, as the Packers will play in front of no fans for at least the first three weeks of the regular season, as Minnesota announced they will have an empty stadium for the Sept. 13 opener.
The Green Bay Packers are less than two weeks away from cutting their roster to 53 players and about a week away from exiting the "training camp" portion of workouts. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein preview Monday's work at Ray Nitschke Field as the clock speeds up on roster decisions.
Heading into practice No. 7, the Packers have yet to work extensively on the no-huddle offense, which is a favorite of QB Aaron Rodgers. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein interpret what that means with two weeks of camp left.
The Green Bay Packers are back on the practice field, and so are hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein. Cut down day is just two weeks away, and the pair wonder if Davante Adams is going to have any help at wide receiver.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein preview the Green Bay Packers' first experience practicing in an empty Lambeau Field and update you on how the team is walling off information from the fan base with new reporting restrictions that will impact what you can know before the end of August.
The pads came on Tuesday and there may be some live hitting Wednesday, which means competition is in full swing at Packers training camp. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein address QB Aaron Rodgers' interceptions, the running game's early success and a couple of injuries to keep an eye on.
In a condensed training camp, players who shine early will have a huge advantage. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein of PackersNews.com identify who stood out on Day One and who they will be watching when practice resumes Monday.
The Packers are back on the field for the first time since the NFC Championship game and PackersNews reporters Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein try to make sense of what training camp in a pandemic will look like.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Green Bay Packers' 2020 NFL raft class -- headlined by first-round pick Jordan Love -- and talk about what it means for Aaron Rodgers and the future of the offense.
Fifteen years after taking Aaron Rodgers in the first round while Brett Favre was under center, the Green Bay Packers traded up to take Jordan Love out of Utah State in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down in the latest Green 19 Podcast, from why the Packers made the move, how Rodgers may react and how head coach Matt LaFleur will handle it all. We also address how GM Brian Gutekunst will approach the rest of the draft.
It's time for the NFL's draft-from-home weekend and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down Packers GM Brian Gutekunst's options in the first round and lay out the scenarios for a possible trade.
In an NFL off-season like no other, the Packers have been fairly quiet in free agency and turned their attention to the draft. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein discuss whether a quarterback might be on their wish list.
Free agency has been an exercise in restraint for Packers GM Brian Gutekunst aand hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews explain why and debate whether Clay Matthews should be an option.
From talking about drafting a quarterback to labor negotiations and interest in free agency, the Green Bay Packers were all over the NFL Scouting Combine. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down from Indianapolis.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein are back at Lambeau Field to recap an NFC championship defeat and the 2019 Packers season
Aaron Rodgers. Kenny Clark. Davante Adams. How can the Packers beat the 49ers in the NFC championship game? Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down for you.
The Packers win in 'Packers style' in edging Seahawks, advancing to NFC title game. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down from Lambeau.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down how the Packers can beat the Seahawks despite a QB disadvantage, one thing they can't forget about and Mike McCarthy's hiring in Dallas.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers' at the bye, the playoff bracket, Mark Murphy's decision and Mike McCarthy's future.
Examining the Packers' playoff bracket and a tight win in Detroit. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down.
The Packers look to avoid a slip in Detroit and set up playoff path. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein lay out how they can do just that.
The Packers get a signature win and clinch division with win over Vikings. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down from Minneapolis.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down Monday night's matchup in Minnesota and what it could mean going forward.
The Packers improved to 11-3 and clinched a playoff berth, but are they worthy or capable of more? Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein of the MIlwaukee Journal Sentinel debate the future of coach Matt LaFleur's team.
The key to victory for both teams might mean making Aaron Rodgers and Mitchell Trubisky duel it out in the air. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the 200th meeting between the franchises.
Green Bay edged Washington 20-15 on Sunday, and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down from Lambeau Field.
The Packers return to Lambeau Field for the first time in nearly a month, and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down what the team needs to do to play its best in December.
It probably would be a mistake to take too much out of the Packers' 31-13 victory over the New York Giants Sunday. They scored points but weren't efficient offensively and they held their opponent to 13 points and yet had trouble getting off the field. Host Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reviews it all from the Meadowlands in New Jersey.
The Packers are in need of a shakeup down the stretch and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break all three phases down in advance of the game in New York.
The Packers get a reality check in blowout loss to 49ers and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it down from California.
As the Packers take on the 49ers, are they ready for primetime?
The Packers hold off Panthers and move to 8-2 heading into the bye. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it down live from Lambeau.
After a disappointing loss in L.A., can the Packers pull it together as Panthers come to town? Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down all facets of Sunday's big game at Lambeau Field.
The Packers get beat up in all phases in loss to Chargers and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it down live from L.A.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein preview the 7-1 Packers matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers.
the Packers keep finding ways to win, top Chiefs 31-24
As the Packers hit the road to take on the Chiefs is a trade on the table? Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it down.
Matt LaFleur, Aaron Rodgers put it all together as Packers blow out Raiders. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it down.
The Green Bay Packers shake up the roster a bit on a short week in search of receiver help and the Oakland Raiders come to town. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it all down for you.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers' 23-22 victory over the Lions on Monday night and also talk about acquiring a wide receiver.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down how the Packers face another test in feisty Lions in an important division game.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers' 34-24 victory over the Dallas Cowboys to move to 4-1 on the year.
The Green Bay Packers are 3-1 and head to Dallas to face the 3-1 Cowboys in a game that could have playoff seeding ramifications, but the Packers are a bit bruised on offense and have some issues on run defense. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break it down as they preview the contest.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the Packers first loss of 2019, a 34-27 defeat at the hands of the well-rounded Philadelphia Eagles.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein preview the Packers taking on the Eagles as they try to go to 4-0 and find an offensive identity.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down how the defense shined and the offense once again looked to find its way as the Packers beat the Broncos 27-16 to move to 3-0.
The Green Bay Packers look to move to 3-0 when they welcome in the Denver Broncos (0-2) to Lambeau Field on Sunday. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down the key matchups, but also get into how the Packers need to find another playmaker on offense.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down how the Packers beat the Vikings 21-16 to move to 2-0 on the year.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein preview the Packers home opener against the Vikings, including taking a look at how the offense can get rolling.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein break down how the Packers topped the Bears 10-3 from Soldier Field.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein breaking down the Packers' 53-man roster and the season-opening Bears game.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein predict, debate and break down how the Green Bay Packers will shape their 53-man roster.
The Packers play the Kansas City Chiefs at Lambeau Field in their final preseason game and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein of JSOnline and PackersNews.com have some suggestions on what to look for in the game.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein talk about Aaron Rodgers' back injury and how it affects his preparation for the regular season.
A look back at the joint practices and preseason opener between the Packers and Texans. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein cover it all in this episode.
Four practices into Packers coach Matt LaFleur's first training camp, it's evident there's a lot to be done offensively. Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski break down the early performance of quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the offense in their first camp podcast.
Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein made it through three days of the NFL draft and they've got a lot to report. From general manager Brian Gutekunst's decision to continue upgrading his defense to selecting a running back in the xixth round, they discuss it all.
Brian Gutekunst has made three first-round selections in his two years as Green Bay Packers general manager and they've all been on defense. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein assess what the addition of 2019 picks Rashan Gary and Darnell Savage means for new coach Matt LaFleur's team.
It's NFL draft time and hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein go through all the scenarios they can think of with the Packers picking at Nos. 12 and 30 in the first round. It promises to be an interesting night and there's plenty to assess heading into GM Brian Gutekunst's second draft.
Times are definitely changing with the Green Bay Packers and so are the faces. Less than a week after the Packers signed four free agents, they saw three of their own - including veterans Clay Matthews and Randall Cobb -- sign elsewhere. Hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein sort through it all and try to figure out where the team stands two weeks into free agency.
The day began with an early morning free agent signing. By the time it was over, general manager Brian Gutekunst had signed four players, including three likely starters on defense. After it was all over, hosts Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein tried to make sense of it all.
Host Jim Owczarski and Tom Silverstein attended the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis and came away with some thoughts about the Packers draft. They pore over the testing numbers at every position that matters to the Packers and then discuss how the free agency period might affect the draft.
Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski welcome guest Olivia Reiner to the podcast and discuss their impressions of new Packers coach Matt LaFleur during an extended interview session at the NFL Combine this week.
New Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur is close to putting the final touches on his coaching staff and it's time to assess the group. Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of PackersNews.com have some thoughts on whether this staff can cut it.
The Green Bay Packers have a new head coach. His name is Matt LaFleur. What do we know about the man who became the 15th coach in franchise history? Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of the Journal Sentinel start peeling away layers to see who LaFleur is and what affect he'll have on the 2019 Packers.
Rumors are already flying around about possible candidates and coaches the Packers intend to interview. Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski evaluate the landscape in light of the Packers' dreadful performance Sunday against the Detroit Lions.
It's the final week of the regular season and the Packers will soon be neck deep in a coaching search. Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski assess the two candidates who have already been interviewed and identify some others who will be in play come Monday.
As the Green Bay Packers wrap up their final two games of the season, the focus grows on who will be their next coach. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews wonder if the new coach needs to take back some of the authority quarterback Aaron Rodgers has gained on offense and in the locker room.
Now that the Packers are officially eliminated from the playoffs, it's time to look ahead. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski have a question that every head coach candidate the Packers interview should be asked.
If interim coach Joe Philbin can lead the Packers over the first-place Bears Sunday at Soldier Field, he would gain some bonus points in his quest to to succeed Mike McCarthy. But would it be enough? Beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski examine the possibilities and talk to offensive linemen about what it will take to block the Bears.
Playing a solid but not great game Sunday at Lambeau Field, the Packers beat the Atlanta Falcons to improve to 5-7-1. Interim coach Joe Philbin didn't make a lot of noticeable changes, but the offense put up 27 points and quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw for 196 yards and two touchdowns.
It was a wild week in Green Bay with the firing of coach Mike McCarthy and associate head coach Winston Moss. Now it's time to play football. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews review the week and look ahead to the Joe Philbin era and beyond.
After the Packers fell to 4-7-1 with a loss to the Arizona Cardinals Sunday at Lambeau Field, president Mark Murphy summoned coach Mike McCarthy to his office and fired him. Now the search begins for a successor to one of the franchise's winningest coaches. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski address it all in this episode.
According to receiver Randall Cobb, quarterback Aaron Rodgers is going to respond to all his critics by lighting it up Sunday. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski wonder whether he can do that playing the way he has been lately.
The Green Bay Packers dropped their sixth consecutive road game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski are ready to declare the season over. At 4-6-1, they appear headed to a second-straight losing season and a lot of off-season changes.
At 4-5-1, the Green Bay Packers have very little margin of error heading into their showdown Sunday night at Minnesota. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews agree that if the Packers don't win this one, they can start preparing for a long off-season.
The Green Bay Packers are running out of time to salvage the 2018 season following their 27-24 loss to the Seattle Seahawks Thursday night and it seems more and more unlikely that coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be able to do it together.
After beating the Miami Dolphins, 31-12, the Green Bay Packers pack up their bags on a short week and head to Seattle for an NFC showdown with the Seahawks. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews look at how the Packers' latest performance might carry over to their next one.
The outside linebacker combination of Clay Matthews and Nick Perry has four sacks this season and hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews.com examine whether the Packers' pass rush is suffering from it. Plus, you'll hear from WRs coach David Raih on his rookie trio.
Time is running out on the Green Bay Packers and hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews wonder if the team will ever play a complete game and whether activating WRs Jake Kumerow and Trevor Davis might be a good idea.
A pair of' moves at the trade deadline overshadowed the upcoming match-up between quarterbacks Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers, but now it's time to let the NFL's two biggest names play it out on the field. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews.com evaluate the moves and discuss the state of the Packers going into their Sunday night match-up against the New England Patriots.
The Packers played their best game of the year and yet they exited Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with a 29-27 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews.com review the game and examine whether the performance is a good omen heading into the New England game.
The Packers are headed west to face the 7-0 Los Angeles Rams at the LA Coliseum and host Tom Silverstein of JSOnline and PackersNews has everything you need to know about this match-up along with some keys to a potential upset.
The Packers improved to 3-2-1 with a 33-30 come-from-behind victory over the 49ers Monday night and hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of JSOnline and PackersNews debate whether Mike McCarthy's team saved its season or just softened the blow they're going to absorb after the bye when they travel to face the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots in consecutive weeks.
We welcome to the podcast, Olivia Reiner, the newest member of the PackersNews.com team, and delve right into the hottest topics coming out of Green Bay this week, including whether running back Aaron Jones is being underused, whether a couple of defensive backs created a distraction this week and if this is the perfect opponent with the bye week on deck.
Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel break down the 31-23 loss to the Detroit Lions and wonder if the Packers just proved they are not a good football team. They certainly looked like a bad one in dropping to 2-2-1.
If the Packers are going to beat the Detroit Lions Sunday, coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Aaron Rodgers will have to be on the same page. Hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski interpret Rodgers' comments from his Wednesday podcast in the "Say What?" feature and discuss how shaky the receiver position appears with Davante Adams, Randall Cobb and Geronimo Allison in danger of not playing.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was in a foul mood after the team's 22-0 victory over the Buffalo Bills and hosts Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel are here to tell you why. You'll hear part of Rodgers' post-game press conference as well as reasons why the defense posted the team's first shutout since 2010.
Does practice really matter? Milwaukee Journal Sentinel beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski noticed a difference when Aaron Rodgers took part in his first Thursday session since injuring his knee against Chicago. In our "Say What?" feature, defensive coordinator Mike Pettine says there is no honeymoon period for the defense.
Beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel explain how the Packers were all wet during their 31-17 loss to Washington Sunday and discuss how key injuries to DE Muhammad Wilkerson, RT Bryan Bulaga and RG Justin McCray will affect the team heading into next Sunday's game against Buffalo.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski review the Packers' week heading into their game against Washington Sunday at Fed Ex Field and wonder whether they'll be playing in front of more of their fans than Washington's. In the "Say What?" feature defensive coordinator Mike Pettine raves about rookie CB Jaire Alexander.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski wonder who should feel worse about the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings finishing in a tie. And in the "Say What?" feature, they assess coach Mike McCarthy's play-calling in the final 2 minutes.
Beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wonder if it might be better for the Packers to hold quarterback Aaron Rodgers out against the Vikings Sunday because he might be a sitting duck against the NFL's top defense.
Beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wonder if it might be better for the Packers to hold quarterback Aaron Rodgers out against the Vikings Sunday because he might be a sitting duck against the NFL's top defense.
Beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel take you through the roller coaster ride that was the Green Bay Packers' 24-23 victory over the Chicago Bears. They'll tell you what they know about Rodgers' knee injury and give their impressions of Mike Pettine's defense.
Beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski identify key match-ups in the Packers-Bears game, envision how Packers defensive coordinator Mike Pettine's defense might look and make their predictions. In the "Say What?" feature, Bears defensive end Akiem Hicks provides some bulletin board material for the Packers.
Packers beat writers Tom Silverstein and Jim Owczarski pick through what remains of the Green Bay Packers 90-man off-season roster and debate whether they kept the right 53 guys. In this week's "Say What?" feature, coach Mike McCarthy explains how Chicago's acquisition of Khalil Mack changes things for them.
How many tight ends will the Packers keep? How many quarterbacks? Which cornerbacks deserve to stay? Reporting from Kansas City, site of the Green Bay Packers' finale preseason game, host Tom Silverstein analyzes the most important decisions the team will make this weekend when it cuts its roster down to 53.
The podcast introduces Packers beat writer Tom Silverstein's new Journal Sentinel tag-team partner, Jim Owczarski, and they waste no time in breaking down the dilemma of whether the Packers should keep two or three quarterbacks. In the "Say What?" feature, they try to figure out if coach Mike McCarthy is lobbying to keep just two.
Host Tom Silverstein spotlights the offensive line position and asks whether the backup tackles are good enough. Also, in the "Say What?" feature, coach Mike McCarthy talks about not having all five starters on the offensive line healthy at the same time during training camp.
Host Tom Silverstein examines the ups and downs he saw in the Packers' 51-34 exhibition game victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers Thursday night, heaps more praise on WR Jake Kumerow and answers questions from listeners.
Host Tom Silverstein points out the things he'll be watching closely during the Packers' second exhibition game Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lambeau Field. In addition, you'll hear from defensive coordinator Mike Pettine on one of his rookie cornerbacks.
Host Tom Silverstein takes you through all the injury and depth chart developments that have occurred since the Green Bay Packers played their exhibition opener Thursday and takes a further look into how the defense looks under new coordinator Mike Pettine.
Host Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel analyzes the Packers' 31-17 preseason opening victory against the Tennessee Titans Thursday night at Lambeau Field. In the "Say What?" feature, coach Mike McCarthy addresses QB Aaron Rodgers' criticism of the rookie receivers in practice last week.
Host Tom Silverstein discusses all the training camp developments heading into the Packers' exhibition opener against the Tennessee Titans Thursday night at Lambeau Field and points out some things to look for in that game. And in the "Say What?' feature, he asks defensive coordinator Mike Pettine how things are going in the secondary.
Host Tom Silverstein reviews the "Family Night" practice Saturday at Lambeau Field and discusses an interesting reveal coach Mike McCarthy made after the night was over. Plus, reader questions are answered.
Host Tom Silverstein breaks down the NFL's latest attempt to protect its quarterbacks and police the use of the helmet in tackling. You'll hear from coach Mike McCarthy and NFL referee Alex Kemp on the new set of rules that are being introduced in 2018 and receive a rundown of the Packers' sixth training camp practice Thursday.
Host Tom Silverstein has a rundown of the first five Green Bay Packers training camp practices and does a position-by-position breakdown of the roster. Also, he introduces a new segment called "Say What?", where he interprets one of coach Mike McCarthy's comments during a press conference.
In Wednesday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein preview the Green Bay Packers' organized team activities with position-by-position analysis of the roster. Find out which rookies have the best chance of contributing right away and which veterans need to perform better than they did last season.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the Green Bay Packers' newest draft class. Did general manager Brian Gutekunst hit a home run? Or was there something to be desired?
In Wednesday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss what might happen during the first draft for Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst. Will the Packers trade up? Trade down? Stay put? Tune in for analysis of the top prospects and position groups.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the decisions by Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst during the first week of free agency. Topics include Jimmy Graham, Muhammad Wilkerson, Kyler Fuller and more.
In Thursday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein preview free agency for the Green Bay Packers by discussing which current players could be re-signed and which outside targets are realistic options for new general manager Brian Gutekunst. The legal tampering period begins March 12, and the new league year starts March 14.
In Friday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, where Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst and coach Mike McCarthy spoke with the media earlier this week. Topics include free agency, Aaron Rodgers' contract, veteran wide receivers and more.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the massive changes to Mike McCarthy's coaching staff with the Green Bay Packers. Dom Capers out, Mike Pettine in, and plenty of assistants looking for work after McCarthy cleaned house. We'll walk you through the madness.
In Friday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein take you inside the Green Bay Packers' search for a new general manager, which culminated in the promotion of Brian Gutekunst, an internal candidate who worked under former GM Ted Thompson.
In Friday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the future for Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Dom Capers and preview Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions.
In Thursday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss life after Aaron Rodgers and life without the playoffs, both of which are realities for the Green Bay Packers this season.
In Monday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who threw three interceptions in his first game back from a broken collarbone. The Green Bay Packers fell to the Carolina Panthers, 31-24, likely dashing their playoff hopes.
In Friday's podcast, Michael Cohen and Tom Silverstein discuss the return of quarterback Aaron Rodgers as the Green Bay Packers prepare for a showdown with the Carolina Panthers.