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‘The End Zone with Antonio Freeman’ to Air Live from the Horse & Plow

MILWAUKEE, WIS. (September 2, 2014): Good Karma Brands’ ESPN Wisconsin and Destination Kohler announce a new radio show featuring former Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Antonio Freeman. ‘The End Zone with Antonio Freeman,’ will air live from the historic tap room, the Horse & Plow at The American Club in Kohler, Wis.

The one-hour show, which debuts Sept. 8, will air at 6 p.m. on Mondays during the 2014-’15 football season on 540 ESPN in Milwaukee, 100.5 ESPN Madison and ESPNWisconsin.com.

“We’re pleased to partner with ESPN Wisconsin to launch ‘The End Zone with Antonio Freeman,’ said Michael Belot, General Manager of Destination Kohler. “The Horse & Plow is a great venue for this type of show. With its rich Wisconsin history and high-energy atmosphere, I have no doubt ‘The End Zone’ will be a popular Monday night event.”

"We are very excited to partner with ESPN and the American Club on ‘The End Zone with Antonio Freeman." said, Mark Mayfield, President and CEO of Mayfield Sports Marketing. Mayfield Sports Marketing will have 8 current Green Bay Packers join on a variety of Mondays to be the featured special guest of the show. 9/15 Sean Richardson, 9/22 Davon House, 9/29 Jamari Lattimore and such announced 10/20 Mike Daniels.  Mayfield Sports Marketing is Wisconsin’s premier sports marketing firm and booking agency. Specializing in Green Bay Packers’ Players appearances at community events, Packers’ Players motivational speaking, Packers’ Players keynote speaking engagements, Packers’ Players autograph sessions and Packers’ Players attending non profit events, our athletes take great pride in every event they attend.

ESPN Wisconsin’s Alex Petakas will join Freeman on ‘The End Zone,’ which will feature guests from professional football in front of a live audience. Petakas and Freeman will analyze the previous week’s game and take questions from fans.

“It’s exciting for us to add another Packers Hall of Famer to our team,” said ESPN Milwaukee General Manager, Shane Blackman, whose programming roster includes Freeman’s former teammate and fellow Packers Hall of Famer, Mark Chmura. “The Horse & Plow is a perfect location for the live broadcast, and The American Club is an amazing destination for any Wisconsin sports fan.”

‘The End Zone with Antonio Freeman’ will air the day before ESPN Wisconsin’s ‘Tuesdays with Aaron’ broadcast, a popular show featuring Green Bay Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers and ESPN Wisconsin’s Jason Wilde.

Fans may watch the show live at the Horse & Plow at The American Club, or listen via 540 ESPN in Milwaukee, 100.5 ESPN Madison, online at ESPNWisconsin.com or via the free ESPN Radio app.

Horse & Plow, The American Club’s historic tap room and once a bowling alley for immigrant workers who lived in Kohler, is today a casual brew pub with a creative menu and 19 craft beers on tap. ‘The End Zone with Antonio Freeman’ is free for fans who wish to sit in the general seating areas of Horse & Plow. VIP seating in the lower level of the bar or Upper Deck seating overlooking the lounge is available, but has a minimum food and beverage spend. Fans who wish to extend their visit in Kohler can book the GridIron Package at The American Club or Inn on Woodlake. Reservations for seating and hotel accommodations can be made by calling 855-444-2838Antonio Freeman Gets Radio Show on ESPN Wisconsin

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Mayfield Sports client, Packers Jamari Lattimore, looks like starting LB

Packers Jamari Lattimore tackles Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford on Sunday. Lattimore will probably start against the Bears."

Mark Hoffman

Green Bay— Nothing will be cast in stone until Friday, but based on the Play of Jamari Lattimore

The Packers have their weekly game management meeting on Friday, at which time they'll decide whether Jones is healthy enough to play. He returned from a two-week absence due to a thigh strain, but he has not been a full participant in practice, which in most cases is a requisite for starting.

Lattimore, who started against the New York Jets and Detroit Lions, has performed well enough at inside linebacker that the Packers don't need to rush Jones back into the lineup.

In fact, a question still remains as to whether Jones will get his job back after a poor performance to start the season. Much of that will depend on how well Lattimore plays this weekend against the Bears.

"I like the way Jamari has played," defensive coordinator Dom Capers said. "I think he's done a good job."

But for those who think Lattimore is the perfect replacement, there are enough instances where he wasn't as sound as he needed to be.

"Some good plays and some plays he can improve on," is how linebackers coach Winston Moss assessed Lattimore's performance thus far.

In two starts, Lattimore is third on the team in tackles with 20 and has zero sacks, pass breakups, forced fumbles or penalties. He has given the Packers a more physical player defending the run, but he isn't as experienced dropping into coverage as Jones.

Against Seattle, Jones was bad in all phases of the game and was quickly shut down the following week so the thigh injury, which had been bothering him through the latter part of training camp, could heal completely. Now he is working to get back into football shape.

"I think once Brad gets back and is healthy, it will give us more flexibility," Capers said. "I like what Jamari has done. It gives us another athlete. We'll see where Brad is from a health standpoint."

Added Moss: "Brad has only been limited in practice, how we want to integrate him back in the scheme, that's still up in the air."

Ready to roll: It appears Clay Matthews is not going to miss his first game this season due to a groin injury he suffered against Detroit

At least that's what he says.

Matthews came into the locker room — along with many of his teammates — as the media was being herded out and was pressed by a couple of reporters on whether he would be available Sunday.

One asked, are you going to play?

"Yeah, I'll be out there," Matthews said.

Listed as a limited participant, Matthews practiced for the second straight day and didn't look like he was taking anything half speed.

Coach Mike McCarthy made it seem as though Matthews was limited to individual drills only, so how much more Matthews did after reporters were kicked out of practice isn't known. But Matthews was in pads and apparently passed whatever test he felt he needed to pass to play Sunday.

Injury report: The Packers had five others on the injury report, but everyone took part in the full-pads workout Thursday.

The only players who were limited were Matthews, Jones and linebacker Nick Perry (wrist).

The Bears injury report was far more extensive.

They had seven players who did not take part in practice at all.

They were: end Jared Allen (illness), center Roberto Garza (ankle), receiver Brandon Marshall (ankle), linebacker Shea McClellin (hand), cornerback Sharrick McManis (thigh), defensive tackle Jeremiah Ratliff (concussion) and guard Matt Slauson (ankle).

The Bears did not practice Wednesday after returning home late from a Monday night game against the New York Jets.

No worries: Until Sunday, running back Eddie Lacy had not fumbled since his fifth carry of his first professional game.

That's 326 consecutive carries (including playoffs) without a fumble.

Lacy coughed it up on his second attempt against Detroit when he ran into the back of center Corey Linsley. The ball was returned 40 yards for a touchdown.

Running backs coach Sam Gash said he hasn't spoken to Lacy about it.

"I'm not worried about Eddie being a fumbler, not by any stretch of the imagination," he said. "He knows he's a good ball carrier. He's very secure with the ball.

"It hurt him more than it hurt anybody else. That's the type of player he really is where it bothers him. And my job was to keep him coming back, and he came back and played fairly well in the game."

Gash said there has been too much focus on Lacy for failures in the running game against the Lions. He said the entire offensive group has to shoulder the blame.

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