Aaron Rodgers signs contract extension
The Green Bay Packers have signed Aaron Rodgers to a contract extension. He will likely become the highest paid player in NFL history.
The Green Bay Packers have signed Aaron Rodgers to a contract extension. He will likely become the highest paid player in NFL history.
Well, this is surprising.
The real 'offseason' part of the offseason was short.
NFL.com reports that the QB and his team are getting close in their negotiations for an extension.
The Packers and Aaron Rodgers are getting closer to a deal. The only questions now are when the deal gets done and how much will it be worth.
A couple of reports indicate that A.J. Hawk has taken a slight pay cut to ensure his future with the Packers.
One of the Packers' best special teams players will return.
Tramon Williams has admitted that his shoulder is still bothering him from his 2011 injury. Is it time for the Packers to move on given the long term nature of the injury?
Reports confirm that the Packers will not be placing the franchise tag on wideout Greg Jennings, meaning he will get the chance to test free agency for the first time.
Now that Johnny Jolly has been cleared to return to football, the question remains about whether or not Ted Thompson and the Packers should bring him back since they retain his restricted free agent rights.
A source claims that the Packers are still thinking about placing the franchise tag on wideout Greg Jennings.
A few hours after Ted Thompson's press conference, Mike McCarthy spoke to the media
Before everyone gets up in arms about prices going up at Lambeau, please remember how awesome the experience is at Packers games and how much that's actually worth to you.
Following Charles Woodson's tweet earlier in the day, the Green Bay Packers confirmed that the veteran defensive back has been released.
It's not official yet, but the Packers great looks to be on his way out.
Congratulations to former Packer linebacker Dave Robinson on being elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Robinson will be the 22nd enshrined in the Hall and the 11th individual from the Lombardi era.
Green Bay Packers center Jeff Saturday won't be returning, to the Pack or any team.
Get ready to see your favorite pass-rushing outside linebacker in a suit. Clay Matthews is going to be a part of Super Bowl pregame TV coverage.
This summer, the Packers Hall of Fame adds two more members.
Tom Clements interviewed for the Chicago Bears' head coaching job, which he didn't get, and he'll probably remain in Green Bay.
During his Tuesday press conference, Mike McCarthy was asked about the job status of Dom Capers. He didn't take that question well, and Twitter didn't take his answer well.
Surprise! The Packers' star QB has a 'lower body injury'.
Dorsey comes to Kansas City after spending 22 years with the Green Bay front office, most recently as director of football operations.
Donald Driver is active for the Green Bay Packers, while Alex Green is a healthy scratch.
Two members of the Green Bay Packers have been named to the All-Pro team, though fans might not be thrilled that they're not first teamers.
Mike McCarthy continues to bring Packers fans good news on the health front this week.