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Insider: Thumbs up to Kampman, down to Hawk
Almost nobody has noticed, but Aaron Kampman quietly has had another solid season.
Panthers at Packers: 3 keys to the game
Three keys to Sunday's game between the Green Bay Packers and the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field.
Controling Carolina's rush key for defense
The Green Bay Packers finally answered the bell on Nov. 16, holding the Chicago Bears to 83 yards rushing in a 37-3 thrashing, but that game remains the anomaly in the defense's play against top running teams ...
Packers notes: Tauscher expects to be ready for Carolina
Mark Tauscher thinks he'll be able to start Sunday for the Green Bay Packers against the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field, but if the veteran right tackle is going to play through his hamstring injury, he'll ...
Mason Crosby was perfect on three field goals and four extra points Sunday against the Bears.
Packers Confident About Handling Indoor Noise
But the Packers say they're better prepared now to handle the din of the Louisiana Superdome and keep Rodgers safe when they play the New Orleans Saints on Monday night.
Packers notes: Green Bay preparing for possible return of Bush
The Green Bay Packers still don't know for sure whether Reggie Bush will play Monday night, but they're preparing as if the New Orleans Saints' electrifying playmaker will be back in action for the first time ...
More practice reps help Clifton's body, mind
The Green Bay Packers needed to sharpen Chad Clifton - physically and mentally - after a mediocre first half of the season.
Colledge clicks in third season
This was supposed to be the year Daryn Colledge ran out of chances. Allen Barbre was supposed to beat him out for the starting job at left guard.
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Tie game no surprise to rule-savvy Rodgers
As a fan of running back Barry Sanders as a teenager, Rodgers said he still remembers the 1997 season - when the Detroit Lions made the playoffs at 9-7 over the Washington Redskins, who finished the season ...
Notebook: Who'll start at DE for Packers? Jeremy Thompson or Michael Montgomery?
Rookie defensive end Jeremy Thompson says he'll be ready to go, but if he isn't, the Green Bay Packers will be forced to tweak their rotation at right end - again - for Sunday's divisional showdown against the ...
Notebook: Game film confirms Hawk's standout performance
When the coaches went through film of Sunday's 37-3 victory over the Chicago Bears, A.J. Hawk looked just as impressive on tape as he did live during his first start as the Green Bay Packers' middle linebacker.
Packers O-line paves way vs. Bears
Aaron Rodgers remained upright for three hours on Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field -- no small feat considering a week earlier he spent much of the afternoon picking himself up off the Metrodome turf.
Packers notes: Driven to build continuity, Clifton practices again
Mark Tauscher loves to tease his buddy and fellow Green Bay Packers veteran offensive tackle Chad Clifton about being "The Big Lamborghini," as Tauscher dubbed him a few years back.
Black and Blue all over: Even Clifton practices
November 14, 2008 7:21 AM A subtle but interesting dynamic has evolved this week in Green Bay, where the Packers' coaching staff has made a big push to involve everyone in practice -- even those who ...
Rodgers OK after Beating from Vikings
Aaron Rodgers already was nursing a sprained right shoulder, then took a beating from the Minnesota Vikings' pass rush on Sunday.
Notebook: Vikings' Peterson should have been penalized, NFL VP says
If Adrian Peterson had been penalized for removing his helmet - as NFL vice president of officiating Mike Pereira believes he should have been - maybe the Green Bay Packers could have gotten Mason Crosby in ...
Packers: Lots of reasons for woeful effort by lines
There are no official individual statistics for offensive linemen and only a few for defensive linemen, but plenty of team stats exist to tell the story of how the Green Bay Packers' lines have played this ...
Oates: Offensive line's problems start with Thompson
Even Ted Thompson's harshest critics have to admit the Green Bay Packers' general manager has built a fairly solid roster in his four years on the job.
McCarthy critical of Rodgers' performance
If anyone thought coach Mike McCarthy was going to treat The Kid with kid gloves this season, they should've heard the Green Bay Packers coach's assessment Monday of first-year starting quarterback Aaron ...