Packers roundup: NFC playoff picture, positives from Week 10
A roundup of the latest Green Bay Packers articles for Thursday, Nov. 14.
Welcome to the Packers News Report.
Today’s report includes a look at the NFC playoff picture, Elgton Jenkins’ impressive start to his career with the Green Bay Packers, the biggest games left for the Packers over the final six weeks, and more.
Let’s begin.
News and notes from around FanSided
Green Bay Packers took step toward first-round bye in playoffs (Dairyland Express – Brian Sampson)
Brian Sampson of Dairyland Express breaks down the NFC playoff picture entering Week 11. Even though it’s still early, last week’s results have helped Green Bay’s chances of earning a bye in the postseason.
Positives and negatives: Elgton Jenkins continues to impress (Lombardi Ave)
Evan Siegel wrote about Elgton Jenkins, Ibraheim Campbell, the wide receivers and more in his weekly positives and negatives column following last week’s win over the Carolina Panthers.
Wide receivers continue to underwhelm (Dairyland Express – Paul Bretl)
Paul Bretl of Dairyland Express writes about why the wide receiver position remains a concern for Green Bay’s offense.
Three biggest games remaining on the schedule (Lombardi Ave)
With only six games to go, I wrote about the three biggest games left on the schedule for Green Bay.
Fantasy football lineup advice: Week 11 boom or bust (FanSided – Jake VanZuiden)
Jake VanZuiden of FanSided has some fantasy advice for Week 11 with his boom or bust article ahead of this week’s games.
More news and notes from around the internet
Packers CB Tramon Williams quietly having strong season (Packers Wire – Zach Kruse)
It’s November and the Packers are healthy (Cheesehead TV – Jason Perone)
How Packers’ Billy Turner turned his style into action & community building (Acme Packing Company – Peter Bukowski)
NFL MVP stock watch: A three-way QB race, starting with Russell Wilson (ESPN – Courtney Cronin)
The unseen role of Tim Boyle as Aaron Rodgers’ backup: ‘It’s stuff that really helps’ (PackersNews.com – Jim Owczarski)
We hope you enjoyed this edition of the Packers News Report.