Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre made a much talked about (and awkward) public appearance together over the weekend. Now they’re talking about it. Here’s what they had to say.
ESPN analyst Merril Hoge is partially brain dead. How did we know? He just tried to tell us the Ravens’ Joe Flacco is the best quarterback in the NFL. Even better than Aaron Rodgers.
A Pixar animator has produced a series of drawings of various NFL match ups, including two that basically summarize the Green Bay Packers 2012 season. Here they are.
We’ve already got odds on the 2014 Super Bowl and Vegas has the Green Bay Packers with the fourth-best chance of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy next season.
The NFL had a surprise for us at the NFL Honors. They sent out the Green Bay Packers past and present — Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers — together to present the comeback player of the year award.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Casey Hayward was a shoo-in for defensive rookie of the year, right? Not really. He finished third in a stronger field than we anticipated.
Former Green Bay Packers linebacker Dave Robinson will finally and rightfully take his place among the all-time greats as part of the Hall of Fame class of 2013.
Some people, including Donald Driver himself, were freaking out because people were reportedly selling the free tickets to his retirement event. Not so.
About to be former Green Bay Packers receiver Greg Jennings is in New Orleans at the Super Bowl looking for a new team. Or something like that. Here are the pics.
Green Bay Packers fans lined up around Lambeau Field and froze their asses off for tickets to Donald Driver’s retirement event. And some of them probably left unhappy.
Donald Driver said he knew the Green Bay Packers were moving on without him and retired to make it easy on the organization. That’s how you endear yourself to the faithful.
There’s lots of love for Donald Driver since he announced his retirement. Here’s a sampling of what his Green Bay Packers teammates had to say about him.
Donald Driver is going to call it a career. The Green Bay Packers all-time leading receiver will officially hang it up on Feb. 6, ending a remarkable run in Green Bay.
You wanted some Brett Favre… No? Well you’re getting some Brett Favre! The good old boy will be providing Super Bowl commentary for NFL Network on Sunday.