GREEN BAY PACKERS 27 @ DETROIT LIONS 15 PACKERS: After a slow start, Aaron Rodgers was able to open things up in the second half. Rodgers 307 yard, two-touchdown performance now has him with 2+ scores in every game this season. James Starks did make a brief return, but exited early after making the start then tweaking his ankle. [...]
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Rodgers, Robinson make Fantasy owners happy on Thanksgiving
November 25th, 2011
Adrian Mojia
Posted in 2011 Regular Season, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Fantasy Football, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, NFL Opening Night Shootout: Packers Triumph Saints In 42-34 Thriller
“It’s a similar feel to a big game, a playoff game. I don’t want to say the Super Bowl. There’s a big atmosphere outside the stadium, but the only thing that matters is taking care of business on the field.” – Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, on the pregame hype at Lambeau Field for Thursday night’s kickoff [...]
Gridiron Gab NFL Week One Preview: New Orleans at Green Bay
Woodson Produced Five Turnovers In ’10 Since 2004, when the NFL Opening Kickoff Game started being hosted by the reigning Super Bowl winner on Thursday night of Week 1, the defending champ is unbeaten. On top of that fact, take into consideration the Packers only lost once at Lambeau last season. In that loss to [...]
Week 1 Injury Report: New Orleans At Green Bay
September 7th, 2011
Russ Loede
Posted in 2011 Regular Season, Green Bay Packers, Injuries, New Orleans Saints Lance Will Not Be In Action At Lambeau SAINTS Out: K Garrett Hartley (hip), WR Lance Moore (groin) Questionable: WR Adrian Arrington (knee), DT Tom Johnson (calf) PACKERS Out: LB Vic So’oto (back) CB Davon House (ankle), LB Frank Zombo (shoulder) Questionable: DE Mike Neal (knee) Probable: TE Jermichael Finley (ankle), OT Chad Clifton (knee), [...]
2011 Division Previews: NFC North
August 26th, 2011
Russ Loede
Posted in 2011 Division Previews, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings NFL’s Most Athletically Gifted Tight End NFC South NFC West 1. Green Bay Packers (11-5) – I’m as big a Tom Brady fanatic there is, but Aaron Rodgers is the game’s best quarterback at this moment in time. It helps he can make plays on the run when the pocket collapses, which often happens, behind [...]

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