Packers roundup: Week 6 power rankings, top performers vs. Cowboys
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Wednesday, Oct. 9.
Welcome to the Packers News Report.
We’ll have to wait an extra day to get an update on the Green Bay Packers’ injuries, as the first injury report won’t be available until tomorrow due to the team playing on Monday night. This additional day of rest could be just what the team needs to get a few players back closer to 100 percent.
In today’s report: the top performers against the Cowboys, a look at why GM Brian Gutekunst shouldn’t trade for a wide receiver, positives and negatives from Week 5, and more.
News and notes from around FanSided
Top five performers vs. Cowboys in Week 5 victory (Lombardi Ave)
Following Green Bay’s impressive victory against Dallas, Jesse Fry wrote about five players who stepped up and put in strong performances.
Why the Packers don’t need to trade for a wide receiver (Lombardi Ave)
Christian Borman explains why Green Bay doesn’t need to make a trade for a wide receiver this season.
Positives and negatives: Aaron Jones dominates in Week 5 (Lombardi Ave)
Evan Siegel’s weekly positives and negatives column is here following Week 5. It should be of no surprise that Aaron Jones’ dominant performance is one of the positives.
Green Bay Packers: Week 5 MVP and other awards (Dairyland Express – Kenny Jilek)
Kenny Jilek of Dairyland Express hands out his MVP award, and others, for Green Bay after its win in Week 5.
NFL power rankings, Week 6: Colts rise, Rams fall (FanSided – Matt Verderame)
Matt Verderame of FanSided has Green Bay moving up in his NFL power rankings for Week 6.
More news and notes from around the internet
Packers film review: Following the Saints’ blueprint to a 4-1 start (PackersWire – Jack Wepfer)
2019 Week 5 – That’s What Cheese Said (Cheesehead TV – Maggie Loney)
Packers’ next opponent: Confident Lions coming to Lambeau with NFC North lead on line (Packers News – Jim Owczarski)
Bryan Bulaga could force Packers to break tendency with aging offensive linemen (Acme Packing Company – Peter Bukowski)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.