Week 11 Preview: Green Bay Packers vs. Indianapolis Colts
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
The 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars head north to take on the 6-2 Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Packers will be returning a few starters on offense but will be without Jaire Alexander, who was listed as doubtful as he is in the concussion protocol. Green Bay needs to win this game to keep pace with Seattle and New Orleans for the top spot in the NFC.
As a Green Bay Packer fan, it has been quite the journey since last year’s NFC championship exit. The team added Devin Funchess, Christian Kirksey, and Rick Wagner via free agency, a solid start to the offseason. Then, instead of drafting a receiver or linebacker in the first round of the draft, Green Bay traded up to take Jordan Love, a quarterback, who won’t see the field until 2022 barring injury.
Welcome to the post-Week 4 edition of triggering power rankings.
It’s time to identify the best players in football, continuing with Nos. 90 through 81. Ryan Potts has the rankings.
Michael Travis Rose previews the Sunday Night Football game between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
Well, it happened again and if you had Saquon Barkley like me, you know the agony of his injury. If you are in an IDP league though, you know that two individuals from last week’s report should’ve carried you to a win! I know it did for me and that is the ups and downs of being in IDP leagues. Those defensive players can help carry you to a win or they can be duds and not help at all.
Nate Christensen takes a look at the NFL’s top cornerbacks currently.
The second part of a three-part series on the Green Bay Packers, grading the different positions while also pinpointing various positions that need improvement during the offseason.
Opening day is approaching in the NFL and every team can look at it with the same amount of optimism. For teams in the NFC North, that optimism needs to be taken with the same amount of concern as many of them hope the young players mature quickly and the injury bug doesn’t sink their season. Such are the hopes for the Green Bay Packers.
After a nail-biter against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Green Bay Packers move on to face the third of their four AFC South opponents for the year in the Indianapolis Colts.
The 1-7 Jacksonville Jaguars head north to take on the 6-2 Green Bay Packers on Sunday. The Packers will be returning a few starters on offense but will be without Jaire Alexander, who was listed as doubtful as he is in the concussion protocol. Green Bay needs to win this game to keep pace with Seattle and New Orleans for the top spot in the NFC.
As a Green Bay Packer fan, it has been quite the journey since last year’s NFC championship exit. The team added Devin Funchess, Christian Kirksey, and Rick Wagner via free agency, a solid start to the offseason. Then, instead of drafting a receiver or linebacker in the first round of the draft, Green Bay traded up to take Jordan Love, a quarterback, who won’t see the field until 2022 barring injury.
Welcome to the post-Week 4 edition of triggering power rankings.
It’s time to identify the best players in football, continuing with Nos. 90 through 81. Ryan Potts has the rankings.
Michael Travis Rose previews the Sunday Night Football game between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
Well, it happened again and if you had Saquon Barkley like me, you know the agony of his injury. If you are in an IDP league though, you know that two individuals from last week’s report should’ve carried you to a win! I know it did for me and that is the ups and downs of being in IDP leagues. Those defensive players can help carry you to a win or they can be duds and not help at all.
Nate Christensen takes a look at the NFL’s top cornerbacks currently.
The second part of a three-part series on the Green Bay Packers, grading the different positions while also pinpointing various positions that need improvement during the offseason.
Opening day is approaching in the NFL and every team can look at it with the same amount of optimism. For teams in the NFC North, that optimism needs to be taken with the same amount of concern as many of them hope the young players mature quickly and the injury bug doesn’t sink their season. Such are the hopes for the Green Bay Packers.
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