The Green Bay Packers released offensive tackle Chad Clifton on Monday after
he failed a physical, NFL Network’s Michael Lombardi reported, citing a league
source. The team later confirmed the move.
Posted on 23 April 2012 by NFL.com Wire Reports
The Green Bay Packers released offensive tackle Chad Clifton on Monday after
he failed a physical, NFL Network’s Michael Lombardi reported, citing a league
source. The team later confirmed the move.
Posted on 20 April 2012 by Sessler, Marc
We’ve seen no shortage of reaction to the Saints’ "bounty" scandal, but our ears perked up when Aaron Rodgers — a named target — gave his two cents on the matter.
Posted on 17 April 2012 by NFL.com
There are four remaining contestants in the Madden cover bracket, and Panthers QB Cam Newton didn’t appear to be concerned about possibly winning the cover spot.
Posted on 17 April 2012 by NFL.com
Detroit Lions wide receiver Nate Burelson is well aware of the Madden curse, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t want to see his teammate on this year’s cover.
Posted on 14 April 2012 by Sessler, Marc
Another day, another round of draft nuggets. Find out who had North Carolina LB Zach Brown in for a visit and what the Packers plan to do about Matt Flynn’s departure for Seattle.
Posted on 12 April 2012 by NFL.com
Fans of the Carolina Panthers, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers can be on high alert now for their team being struck by the dreaded "Madden" curse.
Posted on 11 April 2012 by Sessler, Marc
John Harbaugh understands the world might not view Joe Flacco as the best QB in football, but the Ravens coach stands behind his signal-caller and plans to prove Flacco right.
Posted on 07 April 2012 by Sessler, Marc
After a convincingly rocky week for Gregg Williams, one of his former targets has stepped forth to ask forgiveness for the ex-Saints defensive coordinator.
Posted on 01 April 2012 by NFL.com
Jordy Nelson seemed to be as involved in the Green Bay Packers’ passing attack as anyone could be last season, but coach Mike McCarthy wants to feature the wide receiver even more.
Posted on 29 March 2012 by NFL.com
Was rust the reason the seemingly unstoppable Packers fell to the Giants in the divisional playoffs? No, according to coach Mike McCarthy, who stands by his decision to rest Aaron Rodgers in Week 17.
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