Sep 11, 2009 | WFRV-TV Green Bay
Brohm one of Packers' 18 cuts; Harrell and three more on IR
Brian Brohm #11 of the Green Bay Packers throws downfield against the Tennessee Titans during a preseason NFL game at LP Field on September 3, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee.
McGinn: Analyzing the Packers' 2009 roster
Ted Thompson has heard what some of the pundits said a year ago about the Green Bay Packers not having sufficient leadership in the locker room.
Packers release quarterback Brohm, safety Smith
The Packers released a handful of players, including QB Brian Brohm and safety Anthony Smith.
Brohm one of Packers' 18 cuts; Harrell and three more on IR
A pair of disappointing, former highly-touted draft picks were the center of attention for the Green Bay Packers on Saturday, as quarterback Brian Brohm was released and defensive tackle Justin Harrell sent to season-ending injured reserve as two of the team's "cut-down day" maneuvers.
Green Bay Packers 2009 Cuts: Ted Thompson Rocks the Roster
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, In the never-ending irony that is the NFL to the real world, Labor Day weekend has brought unemployment to a host of football players throughout the country.
General manager Ted Thompson hit a home run on one quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, but swung and missed on another, Brian Brohm.
Developing: Packers announce cuts to roster
Wide receiver Kole Heckendorf, a Mosinee native, was cut by the Green Bay Packers on Saturday in order to trim their roster to the 53-man limit.
G Josh Sitton on offense and DE Michael Montgomery on defense emerged as the kings of the one-on-one pass-rushing drill during training camp.
Insider: Harris, Woodson show zone skills
One of the biggest questions the Packers faced when they made the switch to the 3-4 defense was whether or not cornerbacks Al Harris and Charles Woodson could adjust to zone coverage after playing predominantly man-to-man most of their careers.
Hey Green Bay Packers! We Got Some Questions
Answers, answers, answers. These pesky little fellas are pretty hard to find around the defensive side of the Green Bay Packers training camp.
The Packers released their first "unofficial" depth chart in advance of the Saturday night exhibition opener against the Cleveland Browns.
Notebook: Green Bay Packers B.J. Raji absent for 'at least a couple days'
Top draft pick B.J. Raji wasn't on the field when the Green Bay Packers opened training camp on Saturday afternoon, and it could be a while before he arrives.
The Green Bay Packers haven't ruled out re-signing Mark Tauscher if the candidates to replace him at right tackle don't pan out.
First-round pick B.J. Raji is being asked to work at two positions. On base downs, hea s been on the outside.
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 ...
Kenny Pettway Football Camp draws about 80 youths
Kenny Pettway, Gilmer High Class of 2000 and National Football League defensive lineman, conducted his third annual Kenny Pettway Football Camp at Buckeye Stadium Friday.
Collins brusquely discusses contract
Safety Nick Collins showed up for the Green Bay Packers' mandatory minicamp Monday but he didn't seem all that happy about it.
Codeine possession trial clouds defensive lineman Johnny Jolly's potential role on Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers probably will find out in a few days whether end Johnny Jolly will be part of their defensive line rotation early this season.
Notebook: Green Bay Packers safety Nick Collins, left guard Daryn Colledge wait on contracts
The most prominent name is off the list, but the Green Bay Packers have plenty of decisions left to make about their robust free-agent class of 2010.
Green Bay Packers minicamp notebook: Allen Barbre the front-runner at right tackle
The Green Bay Packers' right tackle job is Allen Barbre's to lose. The third-year pro will have to hold on in training camp, when Breno Giacomini returns from ankle surgery, rookie T.J. Lang puts on pads for the first time and contact work begins.
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