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Friday, April 19, 2013

Packers Release 2013 Schedule

The Green Bay Packers have released their 2013 schedule.

The Green Bay Packers have released their 2013 schedule and will open the regular season vs. the 49ers for the second straight year and at San Francisco for the first time. Four prime-time games, subject to flexible scheduling, are highlighted, as well as a Thanksgiving contest at Detroit. The Packers’ bye will be held in week four.  Here's the finalized 2013 Packers schedule: PRE-SEASON  Aug. 9 vs. Arizona, 7 p.m.  Aug. 17 at St. Louis, 7 p.m.  Aug. 23 vs. Seattle, 7 p.m.  Aug. 29 at Kansas City, 7 p.m. REGULAR SEASON  Sept. 8 at San Francisco, 3:25 p.m.  Sept. 15 vs. Washington, 12 p.m.  Sept. 22 at Cincinnati, 12 p.m.  Sept. 29 BYE  Oct. 6 vs. Detroit, 12 p.m.  Oct. 13 at Baltimore, 12 p.m.  Oct. 20 vs. Cleveland, 3:25 p.m.  Oct. 27 at …

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outsidedabox

6:21 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013

so bruh free market eh. i got an idea lets tax the people bruh and build them top 1% ers a stadium   more ›

Monday, January 7, 2013

What Time is the Packers-49ers Playoff Game?

After tossing aside Minnesota, the Green Bay Packers head to San Francisco to take on the 49ers next week.

A rematch of the Week 1 of the NFL season is set for the second round of the NFC Playoffs, as the Green Bay Packers visit the San Francisco 49ers. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. CST Saturday and will be broadcast locally on FOX 6. San Francisco, the No. 2 seed, beat up the Packers in Green Bay to open the season with a 30-22 win.  But Colin Kaepernick is now San Francisco’s starting quarterback, having replaced Alex Smith midway through the season. And David Akers, who kicked an NFL record-tying 63-yard field goal in the September game, is at risk of losing his job after slumping. Billy Cundiff practiced with the team last week. The Packers defeated the Minnesota Vikings 24-10 in the first round of the playoffs, taking a 24-3 lead against …

SaB

11:23 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Don't ask WTMJ-AM radio...they'll tell you that it's sometime in the afternoon so that you're stuck listening to their long pre-game show. They will not tell you the time of kick-off.   more ›

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Donate Blood in Tosa – You Could Get to Party with Kuuuuuuuuhn!

In January, blood supplies run low and area blood collection organizations are offering up the chance to win a post-season party with Green Bay fan favorite fullback.

Want to win a party with Green Bay fullback John Kuhn? Then you might want to roll up your sleeve and start donating blood. The BloodCenter of Wisconsin joins blood collection organizations around the country to recognize January as National Blood Donor Month – a time to honor the generosity of donors who take time out of their busy schedules to give the gift of life. BloodCenter is offering an additional incentive to donate this month, with its Run Your Route challenge extended to Jan. 13. The challenge has area donor centers competing for a post-season party with Kuhn. With just a week left in the competition, the Racine and Manitowoc donor centers are tied for the lead. Wauwatosa, which after all is home to the BloodCenter, is ranked …

NFC Wildcard Blog: Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings

Join Patch's interactive chat on the third matchup of the season between the NFC North rivals in this first-round NFL playoff game.

The Green Bay Packers host the Minnesota Vikings at 7 p.m. Saturday in an NFC Wildcard playoff game.  Green Bay won the first game between the teams, 23-14, while the Vikings took the regular-season finale in Minnesota, 37-34. Who's going to win Saturday's game? Give us your predictions and comment on the big plays, crucial calls and boneheaded decisions in our Cover it Live blog.

Steve ®

10:55 pm on Saturday, January 5, 2013

Aww we little liberal Vikings fan Jim price deleted my "clean" comment. I so sorry Jim your queens lost but wearing purple has it consequences.   more ›

PHOTOS: Who Are Cuter—Vikings Or Packers Fans?

Submit a photo of your child or pet in Green Bay or Minnesota gear in honor of this Saturday's game.

  On Sunday, Dec. 30, the Minnesota Vikings defeated the Green Bay Packers, 37-34. Six days later, the teams will face each other again Saturday during NFL Wild Card Weekend. To cap off the playoff matchup between these two NFC North teams, we're bringing back our Packers/Vikings photo gallery. It is running on Patch sites across Wisconsin and Minnesota. To add your images, click on the "Upload Photos and Videos" button above. Please include your baby or pet's first name, age and hometown. You also can join in to our Patch blog during the game, commenting with fans from both teams. On Thursday, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak announced he has a "friendly wager" with Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt on the outcome of the game.  "Mayor Rybak will …

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Steve ®

12:06 am on Sunday, January 6, 2013

Hahahahahah Vikings lost Mike. What is it about Patch that brings out the delusional?   more ›

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Packer Travel Advisory: Expect Delays

Even if you're lucky enough to have tickets, you still won't be exempt from expected trouble on the roads. Here's what to be aware of.

From our friends at Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT):  WisDOT Northeast Region in Green Bay is reminding motorists heading to Lambeau Field on Saturday, Jan. 5 for the Green Bay Packers/Minnesota Viking NFL playoff game to be aware of road construction continuing on major roads in northeast Wisconsin. While most projects have stopped and two lanes of traffic will be open, drivers might still encounter road conditions in the work zones that could cause backups. WisDOT strongly recommends motorists allow themselves additional time to reach their destinations.  Here is a list of the major roads in northeast Wisconsin most Packers fans will be traveling and the road conditions they should anticipate: US 41   WIS 29

Connor Perry

11:49 am on Thursday, January 3, 2013

This is very helpful to the number of Packer fans that make the pilgrimage to Lambeau for this exciting wild card playoff game.   more ›

Monday, December 31, 2012

What Time is the Packers-Vikings Playoff Game?

Green Bay hosts Minnesota at Lambeau Field in the third game of the season between the NFC North rivals.

After failing to stop Adrian Peterson twice, the Green Bay Packers will be invited to do so again on Saturday in the first round of the NFL Playoffs. The Packers host the Minnesota Vikings at 7 p.m. Saturday, and the game will be broadcast locally on Today’s TMJ 4. Peterson thrashed Green Bay for 199 yards on Sunday, including a final, 26-yard run to make easy the game-winning, 29-yard field goal in the 37-34 triumph that put Minnesota into the playoffs. The performance was just four weeks after he rushed for 210 yards in Green Bay in a 23-14 Packers win. The Packers try to counter with offense and quarterback Aaron Rodgers. His final three games of the regular season were impeccable — 78 of 114 passing (68.4 percent), 998 yards, 10 …

Josh Weber

2:13 pm on Saturday, January 5, 2013

As your name states not your concern my comment was "not your concern".Your telling me to grow up and on a news site actually talking sh*t like the rest of the homos that run their mouths from behind a keyboard. I made a true comment with a bit of off taste humor maybe, however you wanna have me use my blow hole and call me a jack ass, I'm not hard to find. I prefer people to tell me things like …   more ›

Saturday, December 29, 2012

What Time is the Packers-Vikings Game on Sunday?

With a win over the hated purple rivals, the Packers can earn a bye in the first round of the NFL playoffs, and guarantee a home game.

The Green Bay Packers can clinch the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs by defeating the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday afternoon. The game has been moved to 3:25 p.m. from the original noon start, and will be broadcast locally on FOX 6. A team that has won nine of its last 10 games is expected to welcome back wide receiver Jordy Nelson from a hamstring injury, but now fellow receiver Randall Cobb did not practice Wednesday or Thursday after injuring his ankle last week.  Charles Woodson also has been ruled out, though he is expected back for the playoffs. Despite season-long injury issues, however, the Packers have succeeded thanks to the emergence of players such as James Jones, Mike Neal and Casey Hayward. And the running game has seen a boost…

Tansandy

8:03 am on Monday, December 31, 2012

The offense knew what time the game started, but the defense slept in!!   more ›

Saturday, December 22, 2012

What Time is the Packers-Titans Game on Sunday?

Green Bay faces an opponent from the AFC before closing the season next week at Minnesota.

The Green Bay Packers host the Tennessee Titans at noon on Sunday, still with hopes of earning a first-round bye for the playoffs. The game will be broadcast locally on CBS 58, instead of the Packers’ usual TV home, FOX 6. Green Bay (10-4) is a half-game behind the San Francisco 49ers for the No. 2 seed in the playoffs, which would earn a bye, followed by a home game. San Francisco plays Seattle on Sunday night. Green Bay still cannot guarantee to have cornerback Charles Woodson on the field against Tennessee, as he continues recovery from a broken collarbone. Struggling kicker Mason Crosby will be there, however, earning an emphatic endorsement from coach Mike McCarthy after missing twice more against the Chicago Bears. The Titans …

SaB

12:51 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012

This is old .... Time to delete. Packers At Vikings are next.   more ›

Friday, December 21, 2012

Packers V. Titans Travel Advisory

The seats are shoveled clean in Lambeau, but road conditions may still be snow-covered, especially in construction zones. Here's a preview of what to expect on the way to Green Bay.

Sharing this release from our friends at the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) for those of you who are making the journey north to watch the Green Bay Packers tackle the Tennessee Titans. WisDOT Northeast Region in Green Bay is reminding motorists heading to Lambeau Field on Sunday, Dec. 23, for the Green Bay Packers/Tennessee Titans football game that some road construction continues on major roads in northeast Wisconsin. The good news is most projects have concluded for the year, but drivers might still encounter road conditions in some remaining work zones that could cause backups.    WisDOT strongly recommends motorists allow themselves additional time to reach their destinations.  Here is a list of the major roads in …

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