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Packers Fans Find a Home in Greenwich Village

Friday, January 13th, 2012

The Kettle of Fish is a haven for displaced Green Bay fans, who gather at the bar weekly to watch their beloved Packers and feast on cheese and bratwurst.

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Packers Fans Find a Home in Greenwich Village

After slow start, Rodgers leads Packers to another win in Atlanta, beating the Falcons 25-14

Monday, October 10th, 2011

ATLANTA — Aaron Rodgers was down early, but hardly down and out. In the end, the result was the same. Another win for the Super Bowl champs in Atlanta. Following up on a blowout of the Falcons in last year’s playoffs, Rodgers threw for 396 yards and a pair of touchdowns to rally Green Bay from an early 14-point hole, keeping the Packers unbeaten with a 25-14 victory Sunday night. Read full article > >

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Packers 42, Saints 34: Packers Start Game and Season Strong

Friday, September 9th, 2011

The Packers used a breathlessly fast tempo to build an early lead on the Saints, showcasing the precision of Aaron Rodgers’s passes and the wealth of weapons at his disposal.

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Analysis: Packers Rewrite Winning Formula

Monday, February 7th, 2011

As injuries piled up, the Packers were transformed into a nearly pass-only team, their prospects threatened only when quarterback Aaron Rodgers sustained two concussions.

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Analysis: Packers Rewrite Winning Formula

The Fifth Down: Live Anlaysis: Packers 14, Steelers 0

Monday, February 7th, 2011

The first three drives of the first quarter resulted in three punts. The Packers broke that streak with Jordy Nelson, putting the first points on the board.

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The Fifth Down: Live Anlaysis: Packers 14, Steelers 0

Live – Super Bowl XLV

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

The Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Green Bay Packers for the NFL title at Cowboys Stadium in Texas.

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The Fifth Down: Super Bowl Matchup: How the Steelers Can Win

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Four ways the Steelers can gain an advantage over the Packers on Sunday.

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The Fifth Down: Super Bowl Matchup: How the Steelers Can Win

Internet Chatter: The Green Bay Packers Will Win the Super Bowl

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

The Green Bay Packers are going to win this year’s Super Bowl, according to Social Radar, an application from social media analysis company Infegy that measures billions of messages and articles from millions of online sources to track chatter on the Web. “We measured overall conversations around both the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers,” Infegy’s Eric wrote on the company’s Buzz Study blog. ”Chatter around the Packers was over 2% higher throughout the month of January.” When Social Radar looks specifically at talk about the Super Bowl on the Internet, the Packers were mentioned 0.4 percent more often than the Steelers. Two percent isn’t a lot, but, according to Mashable , “[t]rends in Internet chatter have correctly predicted the winner of the Super Bowl for at least four years.” But what if the Packers have only been mentioned more frequently because there is a larger group of vocal Steelers fans that are spending their time writing articles and sending tweets that are anti-Green Bay? Social Radar has that covered. The conversations taking place online that concern the Packers tend to be considerably more positive than those that concern the Steelers.

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Internet Chatter: The Green Bay Packers Will Win the Super Bowl

N.F.L. Finances, as Seen Through Packers’ Records

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Every year, the Green Bay Packers release a financial report that tells the story of a small-market team that benefits from a huge fan base and the league’s big deals.

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N.F.L. Finances, as Seen Through Packers’ Records

N.F.L. Fast Forward: Forget Style: Steelers and Packers Made It to Dallas

Monday, January 24th, 2011

The Packers and Steelers didn’t so much roar as scratch their way to the Super Bowl. Does it matter? No.

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N.F.L. Fast Forward: Forget Style: Steelers and Packers Made It to Dallas

The Fifth Down: Packers 7, Bears 0

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

Green Bay scored at the top of the game to take the lead over Chicago in the N.F.C. championship game.

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Floyd Norris: Stop the Jets

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

The stock market has always gone up after the Steelers, Packers or Bears won the Super Bowl. But it fell after the Jets won in 1969. Why would any investor root for the Jets?

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Floyd Norris: Stop the Jets

Tracing the N.F.L.’s Oldest Rivalry

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

Along Highway 50 are signs of the rivalry between the Bears and the Packers, who will meet Sunday for the N.F.C. championship.

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Packers 45, Falcons 21: With Rodgers on Target, Packers Toss Falcons Away

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Behind a nearly flawless game by quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay Packers pounded the Atlanta Falcons to earn a place in the N.F.C. championship game.

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Packers 45, Falcons 21: With Rodgers on Target, Packers Toss Falcons Away

For Matthews Clan, N.F.L. Is All in the Family

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Five Matthews men, bridging three generations and including Packers linebacker Clay Matthews III, have played in the N.F.L. And there are more in the pipeline.

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For Matthews Clan, N.F.L. Is All in the Family