It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. It was the season of contention. It was the week of losing to the Browns.
It was the first three weeks of the 2025 season.
The Packers have been all over the map over the past month or so. From the highs of landing Micah Parsons in a trade to the lows of whatever that was on Sunday, the Packers have gone through just about everything in this still-very-young 2025 season.
Does any of it mean anything? The truthful answer is we probably don’t know yet,
but that’s not a fun answer. It’s fun to be doom and gloom after a loss, just like it’s fun to believe that the Packers will never lose again after a win. We won’t know what any of it means until the season is over, though, but if it ends with the Packers hoisting their fifth Lombardi trophy, we’ll be able to work backward and create a narrative out of anything.
It was foolish to crown the Packers Super Bowl favorites after two games | Packers News
The Packers certainly played like contenders in their first two games, but Tom Silverstein points out here that wins in September don’t count for much.
Micah Parsons admits it’ll be ‘painful’ to sack mentor, former teammate Dak Prescott | Packers Wire
Painful for Prescott, more likely.
Who’s Brant Banks? College Coach Talks About Lineman Packers Promoted | Packers Wire
The Packers signed Banks to their 53-man roster on Tuesday. Here’s the inside scoop.
Inside the tactic NFL teams are using to combat the tush push | ESPN
This is about the deepest dive I’ve seen into the tush push, which i’m starting to think won’t be around next season.
Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Inc. to honor Arnie Herber as part of Legacy Series | Packers.com
Herber won four titles with the Packers in the 1930s and 40s, throwing scores to Johnny Blood and Don Hutson.
Maine wardens rescue moose trapped for hours in abandoned well | Associated Press
A fun twist on the classic “Timmy’s gone down the well” episodes of Lassie, except this time Timmy is a 1000-pound mammal.