Packers History

Randall Cobb is Packers All-Purpose King

The Green Bay Packers have a new single-season all-purpose yards king — receiver Randall Cobb. Cobb set a new mark in Sunday’s win over the Tennessee Titans, breaking the mark running back Ahman Green set in 2003. All-purpose yards include return, rushing and receiving yardage. Cobb’s 101 total yards on…View More


Packers Trio Looking to Continue Historic Runs Against Jaguars

Last week, the Green Bay Packers ended their road trip on a positive note with a victory against the Rams – previously undefeated at home – in St. Louis. During that game, the 76th of his career, Aaron Rodgers threw his 150th touchdown, making him only the second player to hit the…View More


Packers Successful in Domes, Not Against Rams

Last week, we saw the Green Bay Packers continue their success on Sunday nights with a huge upset victory over the previously undefeated Houston Texans. The Packers were relentless on both offense and defense with Aaron Rodgers throwing a career-high six touchdowns and the Packers defense effectively slowing Arian Foster…View More


Putting Aaron Rodgers’ Sunday Night into Perspective

Aaron Rodgers tied a Green Bay Packers record with six touchdown passes against the Houston Texans last Sunday. Who did he tie? His former backup, Matt Flynn, who chucked six against the Detroit Lions on Jan. 1, 2012 in a game that was meaningless to the Packers. Only eight times…View More


Packers Hope Success in Houston Continues

The Green Bay Packers will face the Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium in week six. The Packers are facing a tough situation after losing in dramatic fashion against the Colts – it was the largest second half meltdown by the Packers since 1957. Sunday’s loss left the Packers with a…View More


Alex Karras, Former Packers Foe, Passes

He tormented the Green Bay Packers for 12 seasons as a member of the Detroit Lions. Wednesday, three time All-Pro defensive tackle Alex Karras died in his Los Angeles home. He was 77. Packers fans will remember Karras as the anchor of the Lions defense and a player who often…View More


Remembering the Packers Last Second-Half Meltdown

The Green Bay Packers blew a 21-3 second-half lead against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, losing 30-27. The 18-point lead blown by the Packers was the result of a meltdown of both offense and defense. Not only did the Packers gain 56 less yards and score two fewer touchdowns, but…View More


Historical Perspective on Packers’ 2-2 Start and Series With Colts

After beating the New Orleans Saints last week, the Green Bay Packers enter week five of the NFL season 2-2. Historically speaking, this can be seen as both good and bad news for the Packers. Of the 201 NFL teams that have started 2-2 since 1990, 71 of them have…View More


Has Packers Popularity Affected NFL Politics?

Since their return to NFL elite status, the Green Bay Packers have been recognized as one of, if not the most popular teams in the NFL. A 2011 poll including nine historically popular NFL franchises found the Packers popularity to be twice that of the next most popular team, the…View More


Packers Hope Success Against Saints Continues

The Green Bay Packers return home in week four for a contest against the New Orleans Saints after their road trip to Seattle last Monday night ended with a last second Golden Tate “touchdown” on what many are calling the worst officiating in NFL history. This season, the Packers and…View More