It's an absurd question, but it's the offseason. Tell us who could be the next WWE superstar!
Andrew Quarless is back at full health and ready to contribute, but can he survive the log-jam for playing time at the tight end position?
The lineman appears to have his legal troubles behind him, and can finally focus on football.
Daily Green Bay Packers links, today on Brian Urlacher, the Pistol, Desmond Bishop and getting money.
Daily Green Bay Packers links, today on Nick Perry, Bob Harlan, Johnny Jolly and everyone's favorite mullet-wearing DE.
It's an absurd question, but it's the offseason. Tell us who could be the next WWE superstar!
Andrew Quarless is back at full health and ready to contribute, but can he survive the log-jam for playing time at the tight end position?
The lineman appears to have his legal troubles behind him, and can finally focus on football.
Daily Green Bay Packers links, today on Brian Urlacher, the Pistol, Desmond Bishop and getting money.
This former quarterback could be a candidate for the practice squad to simulate the athletic signal-callers that have taken hold around the NFL.
The 49ers' offensive gameplans this year just took a huge hit.
It's no surprise that the Packers are a relatively young team; however, the way they have constructed their young lineup may be a bit different from what you'd expect.
Instead of playing for another team this year, a modern legend has decided to call it quits.
The Green Bay Packers have already made some changes to the offensive line. Will there be another one coming at Right Tackle?
At the 2013 NFLPA Rookie Premiere in L.A., the newest crop of NFL players took in "Star Trek Into Darkness" and shared their reviews with SB Nation, ranging from "I loved it" to "It shocked me" to "I fell asleep."
On optimistic injured players, changing positions, and Jay Cutler's "success" at quarterback.
A former Packer is going back to where he started.
Tuesday’s OTA provided the first look at the 2013 Packers and no shortage of stories.
The Packers have suffered their first serious injury of the year.
The first open practice of the year had its share of both surprises and things we expected to see.
With few competitors, the owners' votes on the next two big games to be awarded were essentially formalities.
Desmond Bishop believes he can be the Defensive Player of the Year. The blogosphere finds humor in this for some reason.
The Packers are poised to develop a running game for the first time in years; here are some reasons why.
Giving Ted Thompson more time to analyze draft prospects is just fine by us.
We break down some of the key position battles and areas of intrigue that could see some early answers in OTAs this week.
On splitting the rushing load, offensive linemen, and not winning the Powerball.
Last week, CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora ranked the best NFL front offices among the top tier teams. While the list was compiled based on La Canfora's subjective views on each team, the list doesn't include many surprises.
Our next examination of a player who needs to step up in OTAs shifts to the backup quarterback position.
The rookies aren't yet prepared for the Wisconsin climate.
The Doctor will be in a battle with Jerron McMillian and possibly Sean Richardson for the starting SS position.
We look at which starters will likely be in Green Bay on Monday thanks to the language written into their contracts.