The Packers played a road game heading into the bye for the second straight season and the third time in the last four years.
Coming off a loss at the Browns and a tie at the Cowboys, the Green Bay Packers are on their bye. Is a Week 5 bye too early?
Green Bay's last two games have thrown up some causes for concern as they enter their bye week, including Matt LaFleur's ...
The Packers are good. But how good? After four games, no one really knows. But there are plenty of real, tangible signs that this is a potentially great football team with championship qualities. Five ...
The Green Bay Packers have plenty to reflect on and work on as they enter the bye week. After blowing a 10-0 lead in the final minutes of a loss to the Cleveland Browns, the Packers had to settle for ...
Injuries certainly haven’t helped, but the offense has benefited greatly from an increase in production from wide receiver ...
The Green Bay Packers aren't afraid to invest in the offensive line. Over the last two years alone, the team used first- and ...
Four sides are slated to watch from the sidelines during Week 5 - the Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons and ...
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs (8) and Romeo Doubs (87) celebrate a touchdown scored by Jacobs in the second half ...
Entering the bye week, here are four things we’ve learned about the Green Bay Packers after four games ... and one is that the special teams are poor.
Plenty of Packers fans believed their defense was ready for Super Bowl contention the minute the franchise landed Micah Parsons. The unfortunate truth in Green Bay is that the team's uneven start to ...
Two great wins. One terrible loss. A tie. Even if the Green Bay Packers’ record is 2-1-1, this team feels rather even.