When appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, former NFL DE J.J. Watt revealed that he wanted to sign with the Packers in 2021 before he landed with the Cardinals, but Green Bay was not interested in signing him to a $5 million contract. “I wanted to play for the Green Bay Packers in free agency.
The sky isn’t falling for the Green Bay Packers, despite Micah Parsons’ torn ACL. While defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley is going to figure out how to
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson was running routes in practice on Wednesday, three days after he was taken to a Denver-area hospital for precautionary scans on his chest.
If anyone knows about the arduous task of recovering from ACL injuries, it’s Robert Griffin III. The former Heisman Trophy winner and No. 2 overall pick out of Baylor saw his once-promising NFL career derailed by multiple knee and lower body injuries.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Losing Micah Parsons is going to impact the Green Bay Packers‘ defense, but just how much, might depend on the play of two pivotal front seven defenders.
Ben Johnson took a match to the NFC North rivalry during his introductory press conference, but Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur couldn’t have been more complimentary of the Chicago Bears’ head coach ahead of their teams’ second matchup in three weeks.
Packers running back MarShawn Lloyd has been on IR with a hamstring injury all season. The Packers opened his 21-day practice window on Dec. 1, but Lloyd recently suffered another hamstring injury, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Packers wide receiver Christian Watson is unlikely to miss significant time after suffering an injury Sunday against the Denver Broncos, and might not even miss a game.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Green Bay’s injury sheet keeps getting longer at the worst possible time, and the loss in Denver didn’t just sting in the standings, it raised real questions about how many starters the Packers can afford to lose and still play their brand of football.
Saturday night’s Green Bay Packers divisional showdown against the Chicago Bears may be one of the most revelatory on the NFL schedule this season. After
The Green Bay Packers‘ status as a legitimate Super Bowl contender in the NFC took a major hit when All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons tore his ACL in the second half of Sunday’s loss to the Denver Broncos.
The start of MarShawn Lloyd's career couldn't have been any more disappointing. The sequence of injuries continues for the second-year player, and he's most likely to miss the rest of the season as his 21-day practice window will soon close just as Lloyd suffered a new hamstring injury last week.
During his junior season at McLain High School in Tulsa, Okla., Josh Jacobs learned a painful lesson when he suffered a broken clavicle. He’d rather play football than watch it.
Losing Micah Parsons is a massive storyline for the league, but for the Green Bay Packers, it sharpens an already apparent reality: the ceiling for the rest of 2025 is going to be set by the Packers offense.
Two weeks ago, the Green Bay Packers went into a game against the Chicago Bears in second place in the NFC North. They walked out of Lambeau Field with a 28-21 victory that they hoped would be a springboard to putting a stranglehold on a potential division title.
Micah Parsons is out for the season. Christian Watson, Zach Tom, Evan Williams all have their presence on the field in doubt for next week. Ahead of the Chicago Bears game on Saturday, running back Josh Jacobs is just trying to keep battling his own fight.
The Green Bay Packers have three games left on their regular season schedule. Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley faces a difficult task at this point after having lost Micah Parsons for the season.
The Green Bay Packers will have to display extra resolve when they take on the Chicago Bears on Saturday at Soldier Field. The Packers are dealing with various injuries on both sides of the ball, and they will be the clear underdog against the NFC North-leading Bears.
The Packers began their second drive of the second half of their game against the AFC’s top team in the Denver Broncos up 10 points with the ball. By the end of that quarter, not only were the chances of winning the game slim, but the Packers Superbowl chances were all but gone.
Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd has battled soft tissue injuries in his entire two-year career so far. According to Adam Schefter, he had another in recent days