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Apr 15 | Offseason Workouts Everyone Else |
Apr 17 | Deadline for Draft Prospect Team Meetings |
Apr 19 | Deadline for Restricted FAs to sign offer sheets |
Apr 24 | Deadline for RFA match offer sheets |
Apr 24 | Deadline to meet Draft Prospects anywhere |
Apr 25 | NFL Draft Round 1 |
Apr 26 | NFL Draft Round 2-3 |
Apr 27 | NFL Draft Round 4-7 |
May 2 | Deadline for 5 yr options |
May 3-6 | Three Day rookie minicamp |
May 10-13 | Alternate Three Day rookie minicamp |
May | NFL schedule release |
May 20-23 | Spring League Meeting |
May-June | OTAs |
July 17 | Franchise Tag Deadline |
July | Training Camp! |
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I see posts a lot about how to watch games. If you download the app you will get every nfl, nba, and mlb game free. It’s free I’m sure someone who knows more about technology would be able to figure out how to get it on a tv Iam not good at technology but wanted everyone to know there is a free option.
My fiancé let a neighbor use their phone in the middle of the night because he got locked out of his place, he left this for us on our doorstep this morning saying he was greatful, and it's the sickest jersey to ever exist
I don't have cable but want to watch the most Pack games as possible from home. I'm based in AZ, best suggestions for this next season?
I’ll be representing the Pack in the Pacific Northwest! I’ll be there in my J-Love#10 jersey. Go Pack go!
Hello all! I'm a brand new Packers fan and kind of a football noob in general.
How many pounds of cheese do I have to eat to pass initiation?
A lot of these are tossups and can go in any direction. So feel free to leave your opinions
Going to be staying at the Oneida casino and am hoping not to drive to the game. Is there a bus that picks people up and drops them off or is Uber the option?
I noticed that we have had 3 good receivers wear number 87 brooks,Nelson and doubs I wonder if 87 will be our pass around WR number kinda like how 88 has been worn by good Dallas receivers
There’s a lot of slander thrown at Gold Package ticket holders, especially this year since they got all the divisional games. People say that they sell their tickets more often…or if they actually go to the game, they don’t cheer hard enough, boo too often, and leave early. As a Gold Package holder myself who has gone to Gold, Green, and playoff games, I don’t think these things are true, but it got me curious…how much of the Gold Package games are TRULY made up of the maligned “Milwaukee Crowd” that people complain about? I did a brief rundown of the numbers (with credit to Ryan Ferguson and his great write-up) https://ryanferguson.co.uk/blogs/blog/green-bay-packers-season-ticket-waiting-list
When GB moved the Milwaukee games up to Green Bay in 1995 (30 years ago!), there were 46,000 ticket holders for Milwaukee games, and 97% accepted this Lambeau Gold Package offer. That gives us 44,600 tickets for the 1995 season.
The Packers waiting list moves, on average, about 300 seats per year. Multiplied by 30 years, that’s 9,000 more seats that have been given up by original Gold Package holders. Plus, in 2001 when they created a seat fee for stadium renovation, an additional 7,000 ticket holders declined to renew in one year, due to the extra cost. Assuming half of those were Gold Package, that’s 3,500 more seats gone.
What we are left with is about 32,000 seats that could possibly be original County Stadium ticket holders. With a capacity of 81,441 seats, Lambeau Field contains AT MOST 39% “Milwaukee Crowd” on those days. And it’s almost certainly less considering the turnover on Gold Package tickets is higher than Green Package.
We are all Packer fans, and this talk that the Gold Package games are somehow lesser is pretty unfair when nearly two-thirds of the stadium is people who never went to a Milwaukee game ever, and are lumped into this shit talking by Green Package elitists that say they aren't worthy fans.
Friday = Good
Hey everyone. I live in Los Angeles and a packer fan (blame the nfl leaving for my entire childhood). I really wanna go to the packer game at Sofi against the rams. Tickets right now are going for $170 aftermarket. Do prices go down drastically or should I just buy them now? Ik packer fans are everywhere and travel well so I expect pricer tickets than sucker teams. Any advice when I should buy?
Hey guys! First off, I'm sorry if this isn't allowed. I'm a Texans fan from Houston coming in peace. I plan to make the trip to Lambeau Field in October to check off a long time bucket list item of mine. I've always wanted to check out Lambeau as the Packers have been my "second team" for as long as I can remember.
That being said, I need recommendations. Bars, food, things to do, where to tailgate, park, everything! I appreciate y'all and if you can find me that weekend I'll buy a beer.
I was curious what the Packers' record was against fellow NFC North Teams. I was actually surprised at how dominant the Packers have been. I thought it would be fun to try and guess peoples ages by the Packers performance. Without giving actual record (kind of gives it away) here we go:
The Packers beat
The Bears the most
The Lions the second most
The Vikings the least.
Hints: The Packers are 4-0 against NFC North teams in the playoffs in my life time. I was alive for the NFC Central (and did not feel like checking record against the Buccaneers).
You can use this site to help you out: https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/vikings-vs-packers-record-last-100-years (I edited the year for the URL to not give it away but you can customize by team and years)
**EDIT - corrected hint to say 4-0 in the playoffs.
Going to Lambeau this September for the first time in like 13 years. What are some restaurant suggestions for places with good food, good atmosphere or both!
Why are absolute nosebleed tickets to this game over $200? Packer fan in Tennessee and was super excited to go to a game this year
Hey Pack fans, 49ers fan coming in peace.
My girlfriend and I are going to be coming to the November game (shes a Packers fan and has been wanting to go to Lambeau her whole life).
Neither of us have been to Wisconsin. We are going to make a full 4-5 night mini vacation out of the trip. We are driving from St Louis, so we have a car to accomodate.
We're in our early 40s if that makes a difference.
Just wondering thoughts on if staying in Milwalkee and just driving in on Sunday would be a better plan than staying in GB? Are there pros/cons to either city? More cool spots to check out in one city or the other?
Gameday traffic a problem? Parking or is shuttle/public transport to the game available and easy?
Looking for some cool restaurants, cheap/free museums or (probably indoor) activities?
Airbnb in a cool neighborhood or just cheap hotel it?
We havent had a vacation in a long time, so we want to make the most of it.
Thanks for any advice. We are stoked to visit!
LeFleur: Here's the play, X-Joker-Right-Flabby-Titties- On Go... The eligible lineman should be open..
I listen to sports radio whenever I'm driving, and since the schedule release, the talking heads on Chicago sports radio shows have been drinking the juice. They are predicting 10-13 wins (LMFAO) and I just heard one caller say they will win the division with 14 wins. These people have completely lost their minds and I cannot wait till the start of the season so they can be brought back down to earth.
Are you someone who gets them as soon as they become available or do you wait till right before the game?
What's your strategy?
I'm coming to the Detroit game so I figured I'd ask around early.