The holidays are a time of forgiveness and setting aside petty differences. In that spirit there are no players nominated for Dud of the Week.
We are kicking off the holidays right celebrating a Packers' win and handing out lots of nominations for MVP of the week.
The Packers' running game came alive again this week thanks in part to some changes up front. Can one of those linemen win this week's Working Class Hero award?
The holidays are a time of forgiveness and setting aside petty differences. In that spirit there are no players nominated for Dud of the Week.
We are kicking off the holidays right celebrating a Packers' win and handing out lots of nominations for MVP of the week.
Come chat with APC as the Green Bay Packers fight to keep their first round bye hopes alive against the Tennessee Titans.
Alex Green has not fully recovered from his concussion, and Ryan Grant will start at running back.
Win, and keep our chances for a first round bye alive. Sounds simple, right?
To get a victory on Sunday the Packers will need to get their ground game going, limit penalties, and stop Chris Johnson from making the big play.
The Packers face another young quarterback who has been known to struggle and throw interceptions. Can rookie cornerback Casey Hayward take advantage of that and continue to build his resume for Defensive Rookie of the Year?
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, but better yet it's beginning to feel like December. As the weather turns cold the Packers will look to their running game to help control the game and overcome another outbreak of injuries.
The Green Bay Packers will start Evan Dietrich-Smith at center against the Tennessee Titans.
T.J. Lang and Alex Green continue to improve following concussion-like symptoms, while Charles Woodson and Jordy Nelson remain out.
A star runner and a veteran receiver headline the key players for Tennessee this week at Lambeau Field.
Aaron Rodgers has quietly put together another MVP type season. Can he make some noise this weekend against a struggling Titans' secondary?
The Packers got one defensive starter back on the practice field Thursday, but they lost a key player who plays on offense and special teams.
Shovel that snow, APCers.
Chris Johnson is a big part of the Titans' offense and a constant home run threat. It's up to Brad Jones and the Packers defense to stop him if they want to keep their hopes for a first round bye alive.