Sep 24, 2009 | WisInfo
Tim Froberg point column: Too young of a roster has been problematic for Packers
If Ted Thompson wasn't running the Green Bay Packers, he'd make a terrific fast-food manager.
There was a sign during the second week of training camp that the Green Bay Packers were thinking about keeping wide receiver Brett Swain over veteran Ruvell Martin .
Notebook: Green Bay Packers' practice squad has 8 familiar faces, starting with QB Brian Brohm
Quarterback Brian Brohm could have started fresh on Sunday, taking a practice-squad offer from a new team in a new city far away from his struggles in Green Bay.
NFL: Brohm's time runs out with Packers as late decent play not enough to save job
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Green Bay general manager Ted Thompson hit a home run on one quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, but swung and missed on another, Brian Brohm.
Pack Roster Decisions and Much More
Labor Day weekend is upon us and the Llama has some business to attend to down in the hometown of Johnsburg.
Rodgers throws for 258 yards, Packers win 44-37
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers had a preseason performance of near perfection in the first half against the defending NFC champions.
Insider: Green Bay Packers running back Brandon Jackson looks good after return from injury
Sometimes when a player returns from an injury, he's sluggish and slow to make his presence felt right away.
Insider: Tempers flare in spirited night session
Mike McCarthy put on the face of a coach who didn't want to see any of his players get hurt, but he couldn't hide his smile for long after Tuesday evening's practice.
Insider: Tempers flare in spirited night session of Green Bay Packers training camp
Mike McCarthy put on the face of a coach who didn't want to see any of his players get hurt, but he couldn't hide his smile for long after Tuesday evening's practice.
Determined to put better foot forward
Jeremy Kapinos has a solid, if short, resume with the Packers, punting in the final four games of '08. Jeremy Kapinos has a solid, if short, resume with the Packers, punting in the final four games of '08. Green Bay - Mike Stock, the latest special teams coach to try and fail in Green Bay, arrived back in 2006 with a simple message.
Determined to put better foot forward
Jeremy Kapinos has a solid, if short, resume with the Packers, punting in the final four games of '08. Jeremy Kapinos has a solid, if short, resume with the Packers, punting in the final four games of '08. Green Bay - Mike Stock, the latest special teams coach to try and fail in Green Bay, arrived back in 2006 with a simple message.
Former UConn LB Lansanah Ready For Packers' Camp
The goal is simple for Danny Lansanah. All the former UConn linebacker-turned-undrafted free agent in 2008 wants to do is earn a spot among the Green Bay Packers ' mighty 53 again.
Green Bay Packers' Defense: Spinning the Undrafted Free Agent Wheel...
In this two-part series, I will examine the Packers' crop of undrafted free agents and predict their chances of making the 53-man roster: With 14 new undrafted free agents signed in 2009, ... by Jersey Al Bracco 59 reads Opinion In this two-part series, I will examine the Packers' crop of undrafted free agents and predict their chances of making ...
Packers a good fit for Lansanah
Danny Lansanah is entering his second season with the Packers. Mention the city of Green Bay, Wisc., and thoughts of the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field, "Titletown USA" and legendary coach Vince Lombardi come to mind.
Lansanah plans free football camp July 18 at Severance Field
Rutgers' Ray Rice is pursued by Connecticut's Danny Lansanah during the second quarter of a football game in East Hartford, Conn., Saturday, Nov.
Slocum making sure Packers' kick returns improve
First-year special teams coordinator Shawn Slocum is taking the Green Bay Packers back to basics on kick returns, and why shouldn't he? No team has fared worse on them in recent years than the Packers, whose 20.10-yard average last season again put them at the bottom of the NFL.
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