PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Wednesday answering reader questions during the Packers' offseason.
The Packers are dealing with injuries to both of their quarterbacks as they get ready to face the Eagles in the playoffs.
The Packers had QBs Jordan Love (elbow) and Malik Willis (thumb) available as full participants at Thursday’s practice.
That should be music to the ears of both head coach Matt LaFleur and quarterback Jordan Love. They know the team's window for Super Bowl contention will be wide open in 2025. There's no reason for the Packers to make panic moves, but it's time for them to go all-in around the team's talented core.
Join Packers analyst Larry McCarren, editor Mike Spofford and senior writer Wes Hodkiewicz as they look back on Green Bay's 2024 season.
GREEN BAY − The Green Bay Packers concluded the 2024 season with an 11-6 regular-season record and a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC wild-card round. The Packers had highs and lows this season, which comes with being the youngest team in the NFL.
Where did the Packers offense shine or struggle during the 2024 season? Let’s break down a mixed bag for the Packers offense.
With a sensational closing stretch to his debut season as the Green Bay Packers’ starting quarterback, Jordan Love was rewarded with a $220 mi
It’s rare to see a late-minute trade being so effective like what the Green Bay Packers did by acquiring quarterback Malik Willis from the Tennessee Titans right before final roster cuts in late August.
The Green Bay Packers stormed into last year’s playoffs, crushed the Cowboys and looked every bit like a future championship contender when th
It was a bad decision for coach Matt LaFleur to call a timeout ... He did not return to the game, although LaFleur said he could have. After backup Malik Willis banged his thumb on a helmet ...
The first-round pick (Morgan) was on IR and the veteran on the roster all season for just such a situation (Dillard) was on the injury report recovering from a concussion. Plus only one start (by Myers) had been missed by the preferred starting five all year, so the jars never came off the shelf.