Marques Eversoll hosts "Better Call Eversoll," weekday afternoons from 2-4 PM in Green Bay, WI. Heavy on Packers & Wisconsin sports, and always keeping things interesting & creative -- not just reading the news.

The Chicago Bears' fan base can't stop thinking about the Green Bay Packers, which is rather flattering. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs square off in a pivotal NL Central series at Wrigley Field. Steelers beat reporter Alan Saunders joins the show to discuss Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy reuniting in Pittsburgh, while Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast breaks down the Packers' 2026 schedule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers will open up the 2026 season September 13th in Minnesota, and they hope to finish their season February 14th, 2027 in Los Angeles in Super Bowl LXI. With the first-ever NFL Game on Thanksgiving Eve, a Christmas Day showdown in Chicago, and seven total standalone games, the Packers' schedule is certainly unique. But overall, it looks pretty manageable on paper ... for whatever that's worth in the month of May. Vikings beat reporter Andrew Krammer joins the show to talk about the Minnesota Vikings, as the Packers will open up the season against Kyler Murray & Co. in Week One. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NFL will release the full 2026 regular-season schedule Thursday, but we already know who the Green Bay Packers will play and where they'll play. (With one exception...) Marques breaks down the Packers' 2026 opponents, and all the discussion about "strength-of-schedule," which doesn't really matter during the offseason. Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to talk about the decision to release Brandon McManus, what it means for rookie kicker Trey Smack, as well as the key questions the Packers face on the offensive line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers traded two draft picks to move up and select Florida kicker Trey Smack in the 2026 NFL Draft. Less than two weeks later, the team released Brandon McManus. Which is interesting, considering the Packers preached the importance of "competition," after making the move for Smack, and suddenly, it looks less like a competition, and more like Smack's job. (with all due respect to Lucas Havrisik.) So, WHAT'S GOING ON?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers have shown how good they can be on the offensive side of the ball, but head coach Matt LaFleur said they planned to strip it down like it's Year 1, and essentially, start from scratch this offseason. So, how good can this offense be in 2026? Marques discusses the biggest factors, highlighted by quarterback Jordan Love, left tackle Jordan Morgan and wide receivers Christian Watson, Matthew Golden and Jayden Reed. Oh, and the return of tight end Tucker Kraft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sixteen years after Tyrod Taylor last took a snap at Virginia Tech, he signed with the Packers to back up Jordan Love, where he'll team up with fellow Va. Tech alum Kyron Drones, as the team looks to replace Malik Willis at QB2. When Taylor finished his time at Virginia Tech in 2010, Drones was in elementary school. Now, two former Hokie quarterbacks bring a new look to the quarterback room in Green Bay, along with Kyle McCord. Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to discuss Taylor, as well as recap the press conferences of new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon and new special teams coordinator Cam Achord. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon spoke for the first time since he was hired to replace Jeff Hafley this offseason. His introductory press conference was interesting, albeit perhaps not as exciting as Hafley's. Meanwhile, the Packers have a new backup quarterback, as they signed veteran Tyrod Taylor to back up Jordan Love, replacing Desmond Ridder. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers kicked off Rookie Minicamp, giving the media their first eyes-on experience with the "Class of 2026." Marques caught up with the Packers' top pick -- cornerback Brandon Cisse -- who discussed his affinity for Charles Woodson, why he picked jersey No. 2, as well as his extensive film preparation as a self-described "football junkie." Also, we heard from fourth-round pick (steal?) Dani Dennis-Sutton. Oh, and Chase Claypool was at practice on a tryout basis. (Yes, seriously)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers lost wide receivers Romeo Doubs (Patriots) and Dontayvion Wicks (Eagles) this offseason, seemingly opening the door for Matthew Golden to spread his wings in his second NFL season. The Packers extended Jayden Reed's contract, and plan to do the same with Christian Watson, cementing the trio of Reed, Golden and Watson as their top three wideouts. Marques expects big thigns for Golden in 2026. (or, as big as you can expect from a wide receiver in Matt LaFleur's offense, which tends to "share the wealth.") Meanwhile, we recap the 2026 NFL Draft in the NFC North with Michal Dwojak on the Bears to discuss Dillon Thieneman, as well as Nolan Bianchi discussing the Lions' picks of Blake Miller and Derrick Moore, and Andrew Krammer on the Vikings beefing up the defensive line and stealing a player on the Packers' radar(?!)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Packers rookie cornerback Brandon Cisse wanted to go to South Carolina, straight out of high school, but was overlooked by the Gamecocks. Instead, he spent two years at North Carolina State before transferring to South Carolina. After a year at SC, he's now in the NFL. South Carolina co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach Torrian Gray joins the show to discuss the Packers' second-round pick. Also, NFL Draft analyst Ian Cummings joins the show to share his thoughts on Cisse, as well as nose tackle Chris McClellan, edge-rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton, offensive lineman Jager Burton, cornerback Domani Jackson, and kicker Trey Smack.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's a numbers game for the Green Bay Packers. After making just six picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Packers clearly feel like their roster is a tough one to crack. But second-round cornerback Brandon Cisse, third-round defensive tackle Chris McClellan and fourth-round edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton will likely fight for playing time immediately in 2026. Meanwhile, they traded up for Florida kicker Trey Smack, which may signal the end for Brandon McManus. Andy Herman joins the show to discuss the Packers' draft class. Plus, we break down the Jersey Numbers for the rookies. (Vital information, indeed.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller (No. 52) could be in play at pick No. 52 for the Green Bay Packers. NFL Draft analyst Ryan Roberts joins the show to discuss Miller, as well the possibility of trading up for a cornerback such as Tennessee's Colton Hood or San Diego State's Chris Johnson. Plus, Illinois edge rusher Gabe Jacas checks a lot of boxes as a possible Packers pick, too. Meanwhile, what are the Lions, Vikings and Bears thinking about adding in the draft? We discuss that with our experts, too.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst held his annual Pre-Draft Press Conference at Lambeau Field, and addressed their needs at cornerback, nose tackle and wide receiver, on top of how not having a first-round pick has affected their pre-draft process. (If at all...) NFL Draft analyst Ian Cummings joins the show to discuss Indiana cornerback D'Angelo Ponds -- who won't be a Packer -- as well as San Diego State's Chris Johnson and Tennessee's Colton Hood, both of whom would look great in the Green & Gold. Justis Mosqueda joins the show to explain why he thinks Penn State edge-rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton could be in play for The Pack as early as No. 52 overall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's officially "Draft Week," as the 2026 NFL Draft begins Thursday in Pittsburgh. The Green Bay Packers, of course, won't pick until Friday. We profile Stephen F. Austin cornerback Charles Demmings, who could be picked anywhere from the third round to the fifth round. #MyGuy Plus, Andy Herman from the Pack-a-Day Podcast talks about situations that may merit a trade-up, as well as who he likes at pick No. 52, including Georgia nose tackle Christen Miller and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers could use a jolt when it comes to the pass rush, and Texas Tech University may have what they're looking for. The Packers hosted edge-rusher Romello Height on a Top 30 visit, as well as his teammate, nose tackle Lee Hunter. Marques highlights all 27 of their reported Top 30 Visits, including Stephen F. Austin cornerback Charles Demmings and another Texas Tech Red Raider in quarterback Behren Morton, who could be a candidate to be Green Bay's QB2 of the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We're one week away from the start of the 2026 NFL Draft, and the Green Bay Packers may be in the market for another edge-rusher after trading Rashan Gary to the Cowboys, and losing Kingsley Enagbare to the Jets. NFL Draft analyst Connor Livesay joins the show to re-visit what the Micah Parsons trade meant for both the Packers and Cowboys. Plus, we look at another Penn State pass-rusher -- Dani Dennis-Sutton -- who might look good alongside Parsons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers will likely add another quarterback to compete for the backup job, after Malik Willis signed with the Miami Dolphins this offseason. Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green is a unique possibility, who could challenge Desmond Ridder for the QB2 job. NFL Draft analyst Joe DeLeone joins the show to discuss Green -- and much more -- including Green's college teammate (RB Mike Washington) as well as small-school defensive tackle Kaleb Proctor. Meanwhile, the Packers had Texas Tech defensive tackle Lee Hunter in for a Top 30 visit. Plus, the Packers are clearly telling us how they feel about second-year wide receiver Matthew Golden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Does the Green Bay Packers trade of Dontayvion Wicks affect how they'll approach the wide receiver position in the 2026 NFL Draft? We'll soon find out. Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast and Jacob Westendorf of Packers on S.I. join the show to discuss that, and more. Plus, we profile a couple prospects including wide receivers Bryce Lance and De'Zhaun Stribling. Also, what if the Packers wait on their nose tackle need? Could they still scratch that itch? (Maybe.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers traded wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for a fifth-round pick this year, and a sixth-round pick next year. This helps sort out the pecking order in the Packers' wide receiver room, featuring Christian Watson, Matthew Golden and Jayden Reed. And combined with the loss of Romeo Doubs via free agency, the team is clearly counting on their young guys to step up. NFL Draft analyst Chad Reuter joins the show to discuss possible replacements, including Bryce Lance from North Dakota State. Also, 11-year NFL veteran Mike Wahle joins the show to discuss the state of the Packers' offensive line, and whether "running it back" is the right strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Could the Packers, realistically, pull off another blockbuster move? Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade, and while he would certainly be a big swing, he'd sure look good in Green & Gold! Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to discuss, as well as look ahead to the 2026 NFL Draft. Plus, we profile Texas A&M cornerback Will Lee III and Iowa State defensive tackle Domonique Orange.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Packers safety Javon Bullard is saying what most Packers fans have been feeling, since they ended the 2025 season on a five-game losing streak. Bullard says the team needs to develop a "killer instinct," and he, personally, doesn't mind being the villain. Oh, and he hates the Chicago Bears. Tyler Dunne joins the show to discuss his recent sitdown interview with "Bull." Plus, we get a "vibe check" on the Packers after hearing from head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Packers president Ed Policy, general manager Brian Gutekunst and head coach Matt LaFleur spoke to the media this week at the NFL Annual Owners Meetings in Phoenix, Arizona. Green Bay Press-Gazette beat reporter Ryan Wood joins the show to discuss the key takeaways, ranging from their decision to extend LaFleur and Gutekunst, as well as their additions of Javon Hargrave, Zaire Franklin and Skyy Moore, while updating the progress of injured star players Micah Parsons and Tucker Kraft. WHAT IS AN OFFSEASON, REALLY?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We're inside one month before the 2026 NFL Draft, and the Green Bay Packers' first pick isn't until the second round at No. 52 overall. Ryan Roberts joins the show to discuss realistic options at cornerback and nose tackle in the second and third round, respectively. Meanwhile, Jordan Love has been paying attention to the Packers' offseason moves, and shared his thoughts ahead of his Charity Softball Game in June. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers still have work to do at cornerback, despite adding veteran Benjamin St. Juste via free agency. Right now, St. Juste is their only player cornerback under contract beyond the upcoming 2026 NFL season, as Keisean Nixon and Carrington Valentine are both entering the final year of their deals, respectively. But it's been a while since the Packers invested a premium pick in the cornerback position -- so, would Brian Gutekunst be enticed by Georgia's Daylen Everette, South Carolina's Brandon Cisse or San Diego State's Chris Johnson? They haven't drafted a corner before the 7th round in four straight drafts(!) Marques discusses that and more with Russell Brown and Jacob Westendorf.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

One year after signing cornerback Nate Hobbs to a four-year, $48 million contract, the Green Bay Packers cut him after playing just 358 defensive snaps for the team. Clearly, the Packers are admitting that signing was a mistake. Meanwhile, the Packers added their first outside free agent of the offseason, signing cornerback Benjamin St-Juste to a two-year, $10 million deal to add some depth to the room. Meanwhile, the Packers still have plenty of money to spend... is a bigger move coming? Plus, Kevin Bowen joins the show to give the Indianapolis perspective on the Packers' new linebacker Zaire Franklin, and Jerry Palm shares his latest bracket projection, and where the Wisconsin Badgers could wind up on Selection Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers traded for linebacker Zaire Franklin, re-signed center Sean Rhyan, traded Rashan Gary to the Cowboys, and released Elgton Jenkins. Other than that? Crickets! Meanwhile, Malik Willis (not surprisingly) followed Jeff Hafley to the Miami Dolphins, Kingsley Enagbare signed with the Jets, and Quay Walker signed with the Las Vegas Raiders. Packers beat reporter Ryan Wood joins the show to discuss the early wave of free agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former Packers president Bob Harlan was instrumental in bringing the franchise back to championship-contention. Andrew Brandt joins the show to discuss Harlan's legacy, and what it was like to work for him as a boss. Meanwhile, the Packers might be releasing defensive end Rashan Gary. Or trading him. Or neither. And -- Gary's social media accounts also may have been hacked. Or not. WHO KNOWS?! Oh, and Free Agency opens up next week, and it's still fun to dream about the Packers making a play for Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum! (Until it doesn't happen...)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What do the Green Bay Packers need to change, looking ahead to the 2026 season and beyond? Former Packers defensive lineman Mike Daniels joins the show to discuss the Packers' culture, compared to other teams he's played for -- and, specifically, whether or not the Packers are "soft." We also discuss the Packers' options at center, including Tyler Linderbaum and Connor McGovern, who headline this year's class in free agency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers still have work to do before they are "Salary Cap-compliant" by the start of the New League Year next week. Also, considering they're likely to lose quarterback Malik Willis, left tackle Rasheed Walker and others via free agency, the Packers are likely to be rewarded handsomely in the form of compensatory picks in next year's draft, which could be a factor in how they approach this offseason. Salary Cap guru Ken Ingalls joins the show to tackle the Packers' biggest offseason questions, as well as who and what they're likely to do via Free Agency. Yes, free-agent centers Tyler Linderbaum and Tyler Biadisz were discussed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NFL Free Agency begins March 9th, and the Green Bay Packers are currently over the salary cap for 2026. The good news? They can free up more than $50 million, fairly easily, if they choose to. But is there anyone worth charging the credit card for? Should they go all-in and make a push for Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum? There's a lot to sort out. Former Packers lineman Mike Wahle -- and 11-year NFL veteran -- talks about the state of the Packers' offensive line, including whether or not they should re-sign center Sean Rhyan, if Rasheed Walker is worth $20 million per year, and shares his analysis on Aaron Banks' first season in Green Bay. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst spoke at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, covering everything ranging from Rich Bisaccia stepping down as Special Teams Coordinator to Rashan Gary's future with the Packers -- or elsewhere. Marques recaps Gutey's comments, and previews the 2026 NFL Draft with Ryan Roberts of A-to-Z Sports, and Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast. Oh, and Josh Jacobs will be back with The Pack in 2026 ... right?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rich Bisaccia surprisingly stepped down from his position as Special Teams Coordinator and Assistant Head Coach of the Green Bay Packers, leaving the team to scramble to find a replacement. Currently, the Packers are the only team in the league with a vacant Special Teams Coordinator position. And all of the top candidates have accepted jobs elsewhere. (Yeah, not ideal...) Packers columnist Pete Dougherty joins the show to discuss what he knows about the Bisaccia situation. Marques discusses potential candidates, ranging from LeVar Woods to Matthew Smiley, Todd McMahon, Jett Modkins and Devin FitzSimmons. (So, yeah, this is a crapshoot...)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers will be in the market for a new backup quarterback this offseason, as Malik Willis will likely cash in with another team offering him a chance to be the starter. Andy Herman joins the show to discuss how Willis might fare as a QB1 elsewhere, as well as where he might sign? Perhaps a reunion with Jeff Hafley in Miami? Or maybe he joins Matt LaFleur's younger brother (Mike) with the Arizona Cardinals? Plus, will the Packers re-sign Quay Walker, Rasheed Walker or Romeo Doubs? Sean Rhyan? We discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers, once again, have questions at cornerback after the first year of the Nate Hobbs experiment did not go as planned. Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, former Packers corner Eric Stokes had a career year. So, should the Packers bring him back in 2026? We discuss. That, plus we take a look at the Packers' salary cap situation and what they might do in free agency, as well as the futures of Rasheed Walker, Quay Walker, Keisean Nixon, Romeo Doubs, Rashan Gary, Elgton Jenkins, and -- how many more players can I name? Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to discuss that, plus a recap of Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Last offseason, the Green Bay Packers tried to get bigger and bigger on the offensive line. Instead, they just got worse. So, what changes do they need to make in 2026? New players? A new position coach? Mike Wahle played 11 seasons in the NFL on the offensive line, and he joined the show to discuss Jeff Stoutland stepping down from the Eagles, and whether or not he'd make sense for the Packers. Plus, Mike shared his thoughts on current offensive line coach Luke Butkus. And, should the Packers bring back Aaron Banks after an inconsistent first season in Green Bay? And, is Jordan Morgan ready to replace Rasheed Walker at left tackle? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst spoke for the first time since their 2025 season ended, and answered all the most important questions about the state of the franchise. Gutekunst received a contract extension, and believes that keeping head coach Matt LaFleur was the correct decision by President Ed Policy. Gutey also touched on the future of Rashan Gary, as well as whether or not the Packers are in a position to be active in free agency, while experessing confidence in Rich Bisaccia and the Special Teams. Packers beat reporter Ryan Wood joins the show to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Looking at Super Bowl LX, there's an undeniable Packers flavor between Seahawks general manager John Schneider and Patriots general manager Eliot Wolf -- both of whom spent more than a decade in the organization. Also, at least one "What could have been?" Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the NFL in receiving yards this season, and will likely be named Offensive Player of the Year. Back in April 2023, the Packers had a chance to draft "JSN," but instead, they picked edge rusher Lukas Van Ness with the 13th pick, and JSN fell to No. 20 to the Seahawks. Of course, if the Packers could have a "mulligan," perhaps they would have taken Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez over both of them ... considering their current situation at cornerback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The first domino of the Green Bay Packers' 2026 offseason fell when they hired Jonathan Gannon as defensive coordinator, replacing Jeff Hafley. Slowly but surely, the coaching staff is falling into place, as the Packers made a big hire by bringing former Bills defensive coordinator Bobby Babich to coach up the secondary. Arizona Cardinals beat reporter Donnie Druin joins the show to share his thoughts on Gannon, after covering him the past three years. Packers beat reporter -- and Pro Football Hall of Fame voter -- Pete Dougherty joins the show to shed light on how and why Bill Belichick was snubbed from being a first-ballot Hall of Famer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers hired former Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon as their defensive coordinator, replacing Jeff Hafley who took the Miami Dolphins' head-coaching job last week. There's a mixed reaction in Green Bay about the hire ... partially because they didn't hire Jim Leonhard. Either way, Marques discusses the news with Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast, and what it might mean moving forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers' defensive coordinator search is in motion after Jeff Hafley accepted the Miami Dolphins' head-coaching job. The Packers have already reached out to interview Jonathan Gannon, Daronte Jones and Christian Parker. They're also tied to familiar names like Raheem Morris and Jim Leonhard. Andy Herman from the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

We're still waiting for the Green Bay Packers' decision on whether to extend Matt LaFleur's contract, or let him go. (Shrug)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers' season ended in disappointment, and now we await the decision on head coach Matt LaFleur. Cameron Ezeir (WFRV) joins the show to discuss what lies ahead. Meanwhile, LaFleur clearly has the support of his locker room. (Which means what, exactly?) But, hey, at least quarterback Jordan Love took a big step forward in 2025 ... right?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers' season is over after a second-half collapse resulted in a 31-27 loss in Chicago. So, how'd it happen? And, what does it mean for the future of head coach Matt LaFleur? And when will you feel like a lead is safe -- ever again -- with the Packers? Andy Herman joins the show to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

As the Packers and Bears prepare to square off for only the third time ever in the playoffs, cornerback Keisean Nixon and wide receiver Christian Watson say this is the matchup they were hoping for. The Packers are looking for revenge after what happened December 20 at Soldier Field. Former NFL offensive lineman -- 11-year NFL veteran Mike Wahle -- joins the show to break down the Bears offense, which presents serious problems to the Packers up front. Marques also floats a few potential "Playoff Wrinkles" for the Packers, including a possible Malik Willis package, and a new (old) role for Nixon. Oh, and Jeff Hafley is still awesome. And NFL teams should definitely not hire him as a head coach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers renew their rivalry Saturday night at Soldier Field for an NFC Wild Card matchup -- only the third all-time postseason matchup between football's oldest rivals. Chicago Tribune beat reporter Sean Hammond joins the show to talk about Bears head coach Ben Johnson, quarterback Caleb Williams and a suspect Bears defense. Meanwhile in Green Bay, confidence is pretty high ... all things considered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers will take on the Chicago Bears for the third time this season on Saturday night at Soldier Field for only the third all-time playoff matchup between football's oldest rivals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers "lost" to the Minnesota Vikings 16-3 in a largely meaningless -- and entirely forgettable -- regular-season finale at U.S. Bank Stadium. Thankfully, it's on to the postseason, as the Packers will visit the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card round Saturday night at Soldier Field. Andy Herman from the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to discuss Trevon Diggs' debut, Matt LaFleur's approach, as well as take an early look ahead to Saturday night in Chicago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers have one more regular-season game remaining, as they're set to take on the Minnesota Vikings in a largely meaningless game. We talk Vikings with beat reporter Matthew Coller, as well as what the Packers should do with Jordan Love, Malik Willis and Clayton Tune. (Spoiler Alert: You probably shouldn't expect to see many starters Sunday...) Meanwhile, the Packers claimed cornerback Trevon Diggs off waivers from the Cowboys.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers got absolutely bullied by Derrick Henry and the Baltimore Ravens. Now, they're locked in to the No. 7 seed in the NFC for the third-straight season headed to a relatively meaningless game in Minnesota. Woof.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

When the NFL released the schedule back in the Spring, December 27th looked like a potential Super Bowl preview between the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens. Right now? Not so much. While the Packers are still sitting pretty for the Playoffs, the Ravens are hanging on by a thread. Both teams are dealing with serious questions at quarterback, as Jordan Love is in the concussion protocl, Malik Willis has a shoulder injury, and two-time MVP Lamar Jackson has a back contusion. (Which is just the latest injury Jackson's dealt with throughout a frustrating season in Baltimore.) Ravens beat reporter Luke Jones joins the show to summarize their season, as well as look at the future of head coach John Harbaugh.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers dominated the Chicago Bears for the majority of the football game ... but they lost. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.