Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons talks about returning to Dallas for the first time since he was traded.
The NFL trade deadline is five weeks away, and it’s not too early for Packers GM Brian Gutekunst to start looking for a run-stopping defensive lineman.
For the second straight week, the Green Bay Packers have had a kick blocked, but that’s just part of the issues they’ve had on special teams.
This isn’t the team that is supposed to sneak into the playoffs. The Packers are playing to win it all this season. Only they don’t look like it.
Micah Parsons said he respected how the Packers treated Kenny Clark in the trade, a contrast to how Cowboys owner Jerry Jones acted.
Two great wins. One terrible loss. A tie. Even if the Green Bay Packers’ record is 2-1-1, this team feels rather even.
PackersNews reporters Pete Dougherty joins Dominique Yates for a recap of the Packers' overtime tie with the Cowboys.
Green Bay Packers safety Javon Bullard is active for the Sunday night game vs. the Dallas Cowboys while three injured offensive linemen are inactive.
For the most part, the Dallas Cowboys held Micah Parsons in check but his sack at the end went in a long way in Packers finishing with a tie.
The Packers could be down three offensive linemen when they face the Cowboys on Sept. 28, with two ruled out and another ...
If we’re going to be the best we can be, we’ve got to get him the ball, for sure. There’s no doubt about that.” ...
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love feels there are a lot of things to correct on offense before the Week 4 matchup with the Cowboys.