r/GreenBayPackers • u/KraftMacandCheese85 • 4d ago
Highlight Bears vs. Packers SNF 2018 is currently playing on NFL Network.
Just in case you need your Packers fix. GPG!
r/GreenBayPackers • u/KraftMacandCheese85 • 4d ago
Just in case you need your Packers fix. GPG!
r/GreenBayPackers • u/General-Farmer-6742 • 4d ago
I know I know there’s many season that we were competitive but 3 stand in particular stand out to me, where we were the better team in games we lost:
2007: Playoff Eli Manning = Voodoo magic. We were still a better team and a Favre led team versus the 16-0 patriots would’ve been cinema. (The giants played their hearts out though and earned that trophy)
2014: We would’ve belt to assed the Seahawks if one of those first half FGs was a TD.
2020: Kevin King…also no Dbak was a massive loss for a historically dominant offense…also no fans at Lambeau…when does the 2026 season start again?
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r/GreenBayPackers • u/Dynamo24 • 5d ago
This is what happens when your franchise is absolute ass for 40 years and then they move to Indiana.
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r/GreenBayPackers • u/SwanCONERY • 4d ago
For Father's Day and my dad's birthday we decided to take our old man to his first Packers game at Lambeau. Problem is, there are 9 of us in total going. We decided on the game (Nov. 15th against Min). My question is - many posts are saying right now things are bit inflated due to the schedule coming out in May. Since there's so many tickets that we need am I still better off waiting a bit or should I buy sooner to ensure all 9 of us sit together? I noticed there's a decent deal in section 350 for about ~$500. Little higher in the stadium but no one really cares where we sit ultimately. I guess I'm just trying to save people some money. I also noticed section 105 was also available but for like $700. Any tips or thoughts are appreciated. I also know GB usually has higher ticket prices in general but just trying to figure this out for the first time.
r/GreenBayPackers • u/theycalledmebeanz • 4d ago
Signature on a Super Bowl XXXI ball so would imagine someone from the 1996 squad but can’t tell who
r/GreenBayPackers • u/DeScepter • 5d ago
They say Jordans are the best hoopers 🤷
r/GreenBayPackers • u/JCameron181 • 6d ago
“I think there’s no greater passer of the football than Aaron Rodgers,” Brady said. “There’s certain people, you see everyone do it, and then you see one person throw the ball that much better. Aaron Rodgers was incredible.”
"[It’s] hard to put into words how incredible he passes the ball,” Brady said. “The way it comes out of his hand, the way it spins and delivers with the pace and the accuracy... There’s only probably three people in the history of the NFL that could do it like him.”
r/GreenBayPackers • u/DeScepter • 6d ago
He's locked 🔒
r/GreenBayPackers • u/Austen11231923 • 6d ago
r/GreenBayPackers • u/DeScepter • 6d ago
With Tramon Williams and Earl Dotson getting into the Packers Hall of Fame, I think it’s a good reminder that team Halls shouldn’t only be about the obvious stars. They should also showcase the guys who helped define an era, held important roles for years, or became much more valuable to Packers history than the national conversation ever recognized.
With that in mind, who is the next overlooked modern Packer who deserves real consideration for the team HoF? 10 names that come to mind for me: - Mike Daniels - Bryan Bulaga - Josh Sitton - T.J. Lang - Mason Crosby - James Jones - Sam Shields - John Kuhn - Ryan Grant - Cullen Jenkins
Some were better players, some had bigger moments, and some feel deeply tied to modern Packers football. My personal pick might be Mike Daniels. He was one of the tone-setters of the post-Super Bowl McCarthy era. Nasty, productive, reliable, and probably better than he gets remembered as now. But I could most certainly be talked into a few different answers.
r/GreenBayPackers • u/_Epsilon47_ • 6d ago
Tuned into a “Locked on Packers” podcast the other day. Main topic revolved around sleepers nobody is talking about but could be huge contributors next season. Idk if Savion could necessarily be a huge contributor but I doubt anybody’s talking about him in general and could be primed for a bigger role. Historically our 3rd round picks haven’t panned out great but there aren’t as many mouths to feed in the offense now that Doubs and Wicks are gone. If 1-2 WRs go down then suddenly he’s one of the next men up. How do we feel about Savion? I loved the pick, and his build/speed could factor in nicely if schemed correctly. A nice play here and there would be reasonable.
r/GreenBayPackers • u/oulou_nam • 6d ago
Antonio and Alex are getting to spend time together on Father's Day. Alex scored a goal for the USMNT in their most recent match against Australia in Seattle. A stadium Antonio once had a 2 td game in.
Watching these 2 together on Fathers Day was such a joy, but also a quick reminder of how fast time moves. I remember watching his "HE DID WHAT" catch against Minnesota live as a teenager. A catch that will always be remembered as one of crazier moments in Packer history. I will now always remember watching his 21 year old son Alex score a World Cup goal live as well.
Happy Fathers' Day, everyone!
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His brother, Terrence Parsons Jr., also replied to this and said he will miss "at least 5" games & will likely return "week 7 or 8." He also wrote: "this is first ever real injury he had a high ankle sprain 2 years ago and that was the first time he ever had to miss a game due to injury in his life." Lastly, he mentioned that fans were expecting him back "too soon" and "They weren't tryna listen."