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      Upper Deck to Produce Limited Edition Green Bay Packers Mini Helmet Cards
      Upper Deck announced Friday that they will be orchestrating a special Green Bay Packers promotion in partnership with 10 different newspapers in the Wisconsin market. For 24 straight days Upper Deck will unveil a new metal mini-helmet collectible card coupon featuring a standout Packers player that collectors can redeem for the actual card at participating [...]

      Written by: The Cardboard Connection : Daily Trading Card & Memorabilia News & Articles


      Green Bay Packers Vs Tenessee Titans Recap
      Hopefully you were able to watch this game on Sunday.  What a game it was.  The game went into overtime with the Titans winning the coin toss and they won the game with a field goal.  The Titans are the real deal. [There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog [...]

      Written by: Gridiron Maniacs


      Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers Betting Odds
      Current streak:Dallas has won 2 straight games.Green Bay has won 2 straight games.Team records:Dallas: 2-0 SU, 1-1 ATSGreen Bay: 2-0 SU, 2-0 ATSDallas most recently:When playing in September are 8-2When playing on grass are 7-3After outgaining opponent are 8-2When playing outside the division are 9-1Green Bay most recently:When playing in September are 7-3When playing on grass are 8-2After out

      Written by: Best Sports Betting News


      Deanna Favre, the beautiful wife of Green Bay Packers’ Brett Favre
      Deanna was born as Deanna Tynes in December 1968 in Kiln, Mississippi. Deanna’s mother, Ann, married Kerry Tynes, who later adopted Deanna. Deanna has a half sister, Christie, and a half-brother, Casey, who died in 2004. Deanna met Brett in Kiln, Mississippi, where they both grew up. They started dating while in high school, when Deanna was a sophomore and Brett was a junior. She attended a Popl

      Written by: Front Page News


      Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers, Tampering Vikings and The Continuing Soap Opera
      The Brett Favre soap opera took another turn yesterday as FoxSports.com reported that the Packers have filed tampering charges against the Vikings for allegedly contacting Favre during the off-season. The Packers claim that Darrell Bevell, who was an assistant coach with the Packers and is a friend of Favre’s, has been in contact with him during the off-season. Some reports even claim Favre had

      Written by: Boston Sports Rants


      Mock Draft: Green Bay Packers
      To continue with our mock draft, Green Bay is on the clock with the 30th pick. So the second best team in the NFC finally loses the legend that is Brett Favre. Unless #4 changes his mind before September, the...

      Written by: The DC Sports Page


      2008 NFL Mock Draft: Green Bay Packers
      Previous Five Picks 25) Seattle Seahawks: Chris Williams, OT, Vanderbilt 26) Jacksonville Jaguars:Quentin Groves, OLB/DE, Auburn 27) San Diego Chargers: Jeff Otah, OT, Pittsburgh 28) Dallas Cowboys: Chris Johnson, RB, East Carolina 29) San Francisco 49ers: Devin Thomas, WR, Michigan St. Click here to see the entire Mock Draft. The Longest Mock Draft in NFL History Continues... I’m not the only one that took on a ridiculously long, 30-plus part project here at Bleacher Report. JJ Stankevitz took on the massive task of doing a comprehensive preview of every major league baseball team. He actually finished his preview Saturday, and was able to post a follow-up predictions column. Basically, he’s making me look bad. Pick No. 30: Green Bay Packers Weeks after Brett Favre br

      Written by: Boston Sports Rants


      Green Bay Packers Quarterback announces his retirement
      Quarterback Brett Favre announced his retirement formally in a press conference at the Lambeau Field last Thursday. By announcing his retirement, Favre ended his 17 year stint at the NFL and was considered to be the most exciting signal callers in the annals of NFL football. His career record stands at 61,555 yards, 160 wins, [...]

      Written by: Football IMO


      Dallas Cowboys, 37, Green Bay Packers 27
      Romo threw for 309 yards and 4 touchdowns as the Cowboys defeated the Packers 37-27 yesterday night to become the 2nd team to clinch an NFL playoff berth. Crayton caught 2 scoring passes and Folk kicked 3 field goals in Irving, as Dallas won the 2nd meeting between the National Football League teams with 10-1 records in thirty-seven years. Cowboys’ 6th straight win lifted the team ahead of Green Bay atop the NFC with 4 regular- season games left. Dallas can still clinch the NFC East Division title if the NY Giants (7-4) lose at Chicago (5-6) on December 2.

      Written by: Football IMO


      Thursday night’s National Football League showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys is expected to be one of the best of the season.
      Thursday night’s National Football League showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys is expected to be one of the best of the season. It will be a treat for the few pigskin fans who will be able to view it. For most everyone else, it will serve as a window into the power struggles within the media business. The highly anticipated contest marks the first time in 17 years and only the second time in nearly four decades that two teams, each with 10-1 records, have faced off. But instead of a ratings bonanza, the game has become hostage in the ongoing battle between the NFL and some of the nation’s biggest cable operators. The reason is the league’s own channel, the NFL Network, has exclusive broadcast rights for the game but is not available in roughly two-thirds of the households in the country. Other than satellite subscribers, some cable subscribers or those who purchased premium sports packages, most fans won’t be seeing this matchup from home.

      Written by: Investment Blog


      WESTWOOD ONE PRESENTS GREEN BAY PACKERS vs. DALLAS COWBOYS LIVE GAME NATIONAL COVERAGE — November 29, 2007–
      New York, NY – November 27, 2007 — Westwood One (NYSE: WON) proudly presents week thirteen of the 2007 National Football League season; featuring the top two teams in the NFC as the Cowboys host the Packers in the first meeting between two 10-1 teams since 1990. Dick Enberg and Dennis Green will call the game with coverage beginning at 7:30PM ET. The following schedule and announcers: Thursday Nov. 29 Green Bay Packers @ 7:30 PM ET Dick Enberg Dallas Cowboys Dennis Green Sunday Dec. 2 Seattle Seahawks @ 12:30 PM ET Harry Kalas Philadelphia Eagles Jim Fassel Sunday Dec. 2 N.Y. Giants @ 3:45 PM ET Bill Rosinski Chicago Bears Dan Reeves Sunday Dec. 2 Cincinnati Bengals @ 7:30 PM ET Dave Sims Pittsburgh Steelers Bob Trumpy Monday Dec. 3 New England Patriots @ 8:00 PM ET Marv Albert Baltimore Ravens Boomer Esiason To find out where to hear Westwood One’s NFL broadcasts in your area please use the Station Finder on westwoodone.com The Westwood One 57-game 2007-2008 NFL broadcast sc

      Written by: Investment Blog


      Green Bay Packers Regular Season Schedule and Results 2007
      Green Bay Packers Regular Season Schedule and Results 2007DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamStadium09/09/2007Green Bay Packers Philadelphia EaglesLambeau Field Green Bay WI09/16/2007New York Giants Green Bay PackersGiants Stadium East Rutherford NJ09/23/2007Green Bay Packers San Diego ChargersLambeau Field Green Bay WI09/30/2007Minnesota Vikings Green Bay PackersMetrodome Minneapolis MN10/07/2007Green Bay Packers Chicago BearsLambeau Field Green Bay WI10/14/2007Green Bay Packers Washington RedskinsLambeau Field Green Bay WI10/21/2007Bye Week   10/29/2007Denver Broncos Green Bay PackersInvesco Field Denver CO11/04/2007Kansas City Chiefs Green Bay PackersArrowhead Stadium Kansas City MO11/11/2007Green Bay Packers Minnesota VikingsLambeau Field Green Bay WI11/18/2007Green Bay Packers Carolina PanthersLambeau Field Green Bay WI11/22/2007Detroit Lions Green Bay PackersFord Field Detroit MI11/29/2007Dallas Cowboys Green Bay

      Written by: Sporting Chronicle Blog


      The Jaunt NFL Franchise Overview & 2007 Football Preview: Green Bay Packers
      We're not too far off from the Sept. 6 kickoff of a brand new football season. As such, The Jaunt will be taking this opportunity to present team-by-team capsules which delve into rich (and not so rich) history, team culture (perceived and fo' real) and the future as viewed by The Jaunt editors and other contributors who have about the same expertise as any other media members pretending to know what will unfold during the upcoming season. We are also debuting The Jaunt Meeting Grounds which are forums for fans to stake claim to their territory and spark wars of words with thy enemy, or befriend other like-minded members. We encourage you to stop in and help us build up a no-holds-barred community of passionate fandom.Here is the 2007 preview of your...Green Bay PackersStadium: Few stadiums become so legendary that they transcend from sports to popular culture: Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Boston Garden, Madison Square Garden. The only football field that equals those venues is Lambea

      Written by: The Jaunt


      Green Bay Packers (8-8)
      2006 season: 8-8Head Coach: Mike McCathyOffensive Coordinator: Joe PhilbinDefensive Coordinator: Bob SandersPro-Bowl: Donald Driver (WR) and Aaron Kampman (DE).OffenseThe Green Bay packers were one of those up and coming teams due in part to their offense. Brett Favre snapped back from a miserable season last year when he threw a career high 29 interceptions. This year Favre threw for 3,885 yards, 18 touchdowns and just 18 interceptions. Although they aren't stellar numbers they were significantly better than last year. The Packers only real problem on offense was their mediocre running game. Ahman Green bounced back from an injury plagued 2005 season and started 14 games. He rushed for 1,059 yards and 5 touchdowns. Donald Driver had another great season, making 92 receptions for 1,295 yards and 8 touchdowns and capped it off by being selected to the Pro-Bowl. Another key target emerged this season in the form of rookie wide receiver, Greg Jennings. Jennings caught 45 balls for 632 ya

      Written by: Dumb and Irrelivant Sports Banter


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