Despite Josh Jacobs' best efforts, history suggests that the Green Bay Packers won't sign a veteran wide receiver.
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WISN Milwaukee on MSNFormer Packers QB Brett Favre willing to donate brain after death for CTE researchThe 55-year-old said he hopes that doctors can discover new treatments for those who have suffered concussions before he dies ...
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WLAX La Crosse on MSNTwo most consequential picks out of Green Bay: Drafting the faces of the franchiseBack in 2005, the Packers already had the face of their franchise in Brett Favre. But, when the NFL draft rolled around, ...
Packers quarterbacks coach Tom Clements, who served under two head coaches and tutored Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers and Jordan ...
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FanSided on MSNCaleb Williams gets savage with his latest shade thrown at PackersThe Green Bay Packers typically don't need any extra motivation when they battle the Chicago Bears. After all, these two ...
31 years ago, new Hall of Famer Sterling Sharpe helped ignite the Green Bay Packers’ return to glory
It's been 31 years since Brett Favre's heave to Sterling Sharpe in the end zone gave the Packers a thrilling 28-24 playoff ...
"Yeah, I can tell. I hope you still love me after I get my a** whooped." Looking to predict NFL playoff Scenarios? Try our NFL Playoff Predictor for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game!
When lists of biggest NFL draft\u00a0busts are written every year, Tony Mandarich’s name always appears. Mandarich was widely considered the best prospect in the 1989 NFL draft, highlighted by the ...
Aaron Rodgers celebrates the Super Bowl XLV title with Green Bay Packers fans during a Return to Titletown Celebration. / Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK Brett Favre’s ...
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