A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Thursday, October 25.
Good morning and welcome to the Packers News Report.
Week 8 gets underway tonight as the Houston Texans host the Miami Dolphins. The Green Bay Packers continue to prepare for Sunday’s showdown with the undefeated Los Angeles Rams.
In today’s Packers News Report — would trading for Oakland Raiders safety Karl Joseph help the defense? How will Green Bay be tested against the Rams this week? That, and more, including predictions for every Week 8 game, all in today’s report.
Let’s get started. Here’s a roundup of the latest articles from around the internet.
News and notes from around FanSided
Would trading for Karl Joseph help at safety? (Lombardi Ave)
With the NFL trade deadline under a week away, Lombardi Ave’s Paul Bretl looks at the possibility of Green Bay trading for Oakland Raiders safety Karl Joseph. Would Joseph be a good addition to Mike Pettine’s defense?
Packers’ speed to be tested against Rams in Week 8 (Lombardi Ave)
Lombardi Ave’s Kevin Culligan wrote about the challenge Green Bay faces against the undefeated Rams this weekend. But this game is also a great opportunity for Mike McCarthy’s team.
Predictions for Green Bay-LA Rams, every Week 8 game (Lombardi Ave)
Will Green Bay hand the LA Rams their first loss of the season? Here are my predictions for every Week 8 game.
More news and notes from around the internet
Best way to get the run game going: be less predictable on first down (Acme Packing Company – Peter Bukowski)
If Josh Jones can’t contribute now, will he ever? (The Power Sweep – Gary Zilavy)
Packers plotting how to keep Rams’ Aaron Donald from disrupting offense (PackersNews.com – Jim Owczarski)
Packers paying price now for Ted Thompson’s last three drafts (ESPN – Rob Demovsky)
NFL changes kickoff time of Week 10 game against Dolphins (PackersWire – Zach Kruse)
Packers bye week self-scout: Potential roster moves (Cheesehead TV – James Reynolds)
Packers throwing the ball at record pace (247Sports.com – Brian Jones)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.