Free agency has slowed down, but there have still been plenty of developments. The Green Bay Packers even factor into some of them. Here’s a breakdown of the important moves over the past two days.
The Green Bay Packers starting center in 2011, Scott Wells has moved on. Wells signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis Rams on Friday, leaving the Packers with a big hole to fill on their offensive line.
Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Matt Flynn wants to sign with the Miami Dolphins, but the team is handling the situation like they got a lesson from Matt Millen. At this rate, they’ll probably end up with David Garrard.
With Peyton Manning seemingly signing elsewhere, the Miami Dolphins are ready to ramp up their pursuit of Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Matt Flynn. Seattle has is making a run at him first, though.
The Green Bay Packers finally got the memo that free agency started and it came only two days late. That’s right, on day three they actually called someone’s agent. Of course, then they followed up by doing nothing.
Finally, things are beginning to slow down. The big prize, defensive end Mario Williams, finally signed a contract. Here’s a look at the few other notable signings and where the Green Bay Packers stand.
The madness continues! Day two of free agency is just as stupid as day one, if not more so. We’ve got some news on the Green Bay Packers free agents, along with the important moves from around the league. Hey, the Minnesota Vikings killed it today.
The Chicago Bears made the bold move of trading for receiver Brandon Marshall. Oh, by the way, he may have punched some broad in the face last Sunday. Smooth move Chicago. Here’s the rundown.
The first day of free agency was typical — a bunch of idiots threw money at players who will never live up to their contracts. Surprisingly, there were also some smart moves made. Here’s a look at the NFL’s annual clusterfuck, day one.
Green Bay Packers defensive end Mike Neal has been suspended for the first four games of the 2012 season. Is it too early to consider this guy a bust? We ponder the question.
The Green Bay Packers are expected to sit on the sidelines when free agency begins today, which should come as no surprise. Here’s a look at which of their own free agents are likely to be back and who’s likely to sign elsewhere.
The Green Bay Packers are currently under the salary cap, but don’t have a lot of wiggle room. Here’s how they might create more space and what they might do with it.
We take a look at Green Bay Packers defensive tackle B.J. Raji’s regression from 2010 to 2011 and what it meant for the team. We also look at how the Packers might reverse the course.
Green Bay Packers receiver Greg Jennings is at it again. He was in Austin this weekend for SXSW Interactive, where he talked fantasy football and ate with Kobayashi. Here’s a look.
We all rejoiced when Brett Favre joined Twitter. We loved all of his homespun wisdom. Alas, it was all for naught. Favre’s people revealed the account was hacked earlier this week and they’re powerless to do anything about it. Idiots.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers thinks highly of his backup and soon-to-be free agent Matt Flynn. At least that’s what he tried to convey this week. His comments make Flynn sound pretty average though.
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre is a fountain of knowledge. Just check out his Twitter account. We bring you the best of Brett Favre on Twitter.
Green Bay Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk talked about why he had such a shitty year in 2011, Thursday. You’ll never guess what his explanation is. We’re sure it will make you pretty happy, though.
Running back Ryan Grant will be a free agent and the Green Bay Packers are content to let him test the market. We look at the possibility of his return and whether it even matters.
The Green Bay Packers have a big question mark at left tackle. The Arizona Cardinals may well have to release theirs — Levi Brown — in a salary cap move. We’re here to connect the dots.