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The Eagles play Parsons and the Packers on "Monday Night Football" at Lambeau Field (8:15 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN) -- and it was the Packers who sponsored the proposal to make the tush push illegal at the annual league meeting this past spring. Don't expect Philadelphia to forget that.
The Green Bay Packers couldn’t thwart the tush push during the offseason. Now they must try to find a way to stop it in a game.
League sources say the NFL asked Green Bay to front the tush push ban effort as the Packers affirm Brandon McManus over Lucas Havrisik.
The hype is building for Monday Night Football, as the Philadelphia Eagles head to Lambeau Field to face the Green Bay Packers in one of Week 10’s most anticipated matchups. But beyond the X’s and O’s,
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur was asked about his job security after Monday night's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The post Packers’ Matt LaFleur Addresses Job Security After Loss to Eagles appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Packers face the Eagles on Monday night in the teams' first meeting since Green Bay tried to get the tush push banned over the offseason.
Green Bay Packers CEO Mark Murphy recently made a remark in a Q&A with the team’s website that the drama between the front office and Aaron Rodgers has “divided the fanbase.” This comes after Rodgers skipped OTAs and was spotted vacationing in Hawaii.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur would not say whether his opinion of the tush push has changed since his team's attempt to get the play banned failed this past offseason, saying "it is what it is."
Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy apparently is enjoying his team's dominance over the Bears. Some might say he's enjoying it a bit too much. The Packers had fired Joe Barry and were searching for a replacement before hiring former Boston College coach ...
Join Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur and analyst Larry McCarren as they recap the Packers' trip to Pittsburgh and the win over the Steelers. This week's guest is QB Jordan Love.
Gaining an inch of ground was a brutal conquest in a premier NFC matchup, with the Philadelphia Eagles narrowly edging the Green Bay Packers.