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Make this Holiday season even more special by attending what will be a legendary event for any fan of the “Green & Gold.” On Saturday, December 20th all are invited to attend “Holiday with The Pack”, “a greats of the Green Bay Football Team autograph session held at Fox River Mall in Appleton WI. This nostalgic afternoon will feature former gridiron titans Gilbert Brown, William Henderson, Santana Dotson and Ahman Green. Purchase an autograph/s are $25 each. A portion of all autograph proceeds will benefit the TOYS for TOTS Program. Numerous items such as: photos, helmets, and footballs will also be available for purchase on site, starting at $5 and as high as $125 for the serious collector. Fans will have hours of opportunity to attend ths Green Bay legends autograph signing, as two separate sessions will take place from 11 AM – 1 PM and then again from 2 PM – 5 PM. In keeping up with the warm seasonal spirit of giving back, “Holidays with The Pack” has partnered with the US Marines “Toys for Tots” program, and will have representatives on hand to accept new, unwrapped toys for children in need. US Marines will also be on hand to collect financial donations for the “Toys for Tots” program. Mayfield Sports is also proud to partner with FM 101.1 WIXX and WBAY TV. FM 101.1 WIXX will be on site during the event for a live broadcast. **  A special thanks to WISCO HOTELS as a our Official Hotel Group and HONOR CANVAS (NEW licensed and unique military artwork) Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet and collect autographs from 3 S.B. Champions. Meet Green Bay Legends and relive the glory days at the “Holidays with The Pack” event on Saturday, December 2014 at Fox River Mall 4301 W Wisconsin Ave, Appleton, WI 54913 (920) 997-1784 Each player – $25.00 each (1 autograph per player: Brown, Henderson and Dotson, Green = $100.00) All Holiday Inscriptions – Complimentary Special Inscriptions – $10.00 per inscription (SB Champs or PHOF) UNSIGNED PRODUCT: Our 8×10 Photo – $5.00  Our 11×14 photo – $10.00 Our Mini Helmet $25.00                                                                                               Our Wilson (Packers) Replica Football – $30.00 

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Green Bay Packer comes to support Toys for Tots in Escanaba

The Toys for Tots campaign is off to a good start  in Ecanaba this year. The goal is make sure every child in need in that area has toys under the tree come Christmas morning - and the first day of the push for toys got a lot of people to donate thanks to Green Bay Packers cornerback Davon House. Outside the Walmart this evening members of  Escanaba Public Safety, Marine Corp. Reserve and other dignitaries greeted people who filed inside. If they bought a toy and put it in the toys for tots bin they could then say hello to Packers cornerback Davon House. A lot of good cheer tonight by everyone who wants to make this happy holiday for the less privileged. 

Davon House, Packers cornerback, said, "What I get out of it, I love children anything that's dealing with children, I'm there so, Mark gave me a call told me that they are looking for a player to come out here help out and I was willing to do it."

Christine Baur, Store Manager, said, "It is amazingly gratifying. I'm a mom, I was a single mom so I know how hard it is when you don't have something for your children on Christmas so this is a way to give something back to our local community and make sure all the children of Delta County wake up to a great Christmas."

Now even though this was a good start everyone connected with toys for tots says they will need your generosity right up until Christmas, so please make a donation if you can.

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Gilbert Brown, Former Green Bay Packer Motivational Speaking

Former defensive lineman Gilbert Brown will be talking sports, football, the Packers, cars and other topics on his new "Gravediggers Radio" starting Oct. 7.

iHeartMedia and Mayfield Sports Marketing adds former Packer Gilbert Brown to sports talk lineup

When it comes to covering all things related to the Green Bay Packers, content is king.

Between the Milwaukee, Madison and Green Bay media markets, there is a large enough of an audience that simply cannot be over-served Packers content, that many outlets seem to do whatever is possible to set itself apart from its peers.

The latest to get involved is WOKY-AM 920.

iHeartMedia (the new name for Clear Channel stations) and former NFL player Gilbert Brown will launch "Gravedigger Radio" at 6 p.m. on Oct. 3.

"First I want to thank iHeartMedia for letting me bring my brand of sports talk to their listeners. I am so excited to be able to have my own show! Gravedigger Radio gives me the chance to be myself and to share my knowledge of football, sports and life with the fans," Brown said.

Brown played defensive line for the Green and Gold, earning the nick-name the Grave Digger, for his ability to get tackles and figuratively burry his opponents.

This season, his hour-long program will run on The Big 920 in Milwaukee, on 1070 AM and 100.9 FM in Madison, on 1400 AM in Eau Claire and will be streamed through the iHeartRadio digital app.

"Our whole staff is excited to have Gilbert Brown joining us," said Regional Market Manager Jeff Tyler. "To have a Super Bowl winner and Packers Hall of Famer on our team adds something special to our exciting sports talk line up on The Big 920 in Milwaukee and The Big 1070 and 100.9FM in Madison! Gilbert's love of football, sports, cars and how he gives back through his many charitable associations is truly unique and we know fans will love the show. Welcome The Gravedigger."

"Gravedigger Radio" is a joint venture with Mayfield Sports Marketing.

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Packers Corey Linsley earns Packers' trust and perhaps a permanent starting job

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Corey Linsley needs no reminder that one of Aaron Rodgers' greatest throws -- maybe even the best one the Green Bay Packers quarterback has ever made -- did not count because of his mistake.

"Believe me, I know that," Linsley said Friday with a guilty smile. "I've watched it many a time and felt embarrassed many a time."

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But here's the beauty of Linsley, the Packers' rookie center: Four days after his holding penalty wiped out an acrobatic throw in the face of pressure that would have been a ridiculous 34-yard touchdown pass to Davante Adams against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 28, Linsley made sure to disengage from Minnesota Vikings nose tackle Linval Joseph before he could be flagged again and another touchdown -- this one a 66-yarder to Jordy Nelson -- could be wiped out.

"That's a credit to him because he's learning from his mistakes," Packers offensive line coach James Campen said this week.

Not that there have been many of those. But it's one of the reasons Campen and coach Mike McCarthy are likely to stick with Linsley as their starter even after JC Tretter comes off the temporary injured reserve list. Tretter spent all offseason and most of training camp being groomed as the starter until a knee injury in the third preseason game forced Linsley, a fifth-round pick from Ohio State, into action without any preseason snaps with Rodgers.

"He's one of those guys as a rookie that came in here and you knew right away he belonged," McCarty said of Linsley. "First day of pads, it was like, 'Hey man, this guy, he's a powerful young man.' So he fit right in. That's why I was never worried about him."

Tretter is eligible to begin practicing on Monday and could play on Nov. 9 against the Bears, but the Packers may not need him given how entrenched Linsley appears.

"I will say this: If things keep going the way they're going, I think we’ll look back on this start as probably one of the most impressive situations that a young player has stepped up and performed in my time here," McCarthy said. "And we've had a lot of guys step up."

And there's little or no reason to use any caveat in this case. Linsley has not allowed a sack or a quarterback hit, according to Pro Football Focus. In PFF's run-game rankings, he graded out as the second-highest lineman on the Packers roster behind only left guard Josh Sitton. And for all NFL centers this season, Linsley's run-blocking grade ranks tied for eighth.

Perhaps more importantly, he has gained Rodgers' trust. And that trust went up another notch after Linsley's block on Nelson's 66-yard touchdown catch against the Vikings.

"There's often an unsung hero, and it's always fun to be able to highlight those guys," Rodgers said this week on his ESPN Milwaukee radio show. "In this case, it was Corey doing a nice job of keeping his feet moving and running his defender past the play and allowing me to throw from a clean spot. That's when you get touchdowns."

So what will the Packers do with Tretter? The former collegiate tackle at Cornell has yet to play in an NFL regular-season game. He missed all of last season because of an ankle injury but looked comfortable in the offseason and in his three preseason starts at center.

Perhaps Tretter could go back to tackle, where the Packers may have some roster turnover in the offseason given that starting right tackle Bryan Bulaga and backup tackle Derek Sherrod both are in the final seasons of their contracts.

"When he gets back out there and they clear him to go," Campen said pausing for a moment, "I don't even want to answer that question."

Linsley's play may have answered that for him.

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Rodgers, Hans and Franz pump you up for Packers-Seahawks

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Aaron Rodgers is back with some more Saturday Night Live icons for his latest State Farm ad.

SEATTLE – If you're not sufficiently pumped up for Thursday night's NFL Kickoff regular-season opener between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks, perhaps you need help from Dana Carvey, Kevin Nealon and Packers, Aaron Rodgers.

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Packers-Jets Wednesday injury report: Lacy, Bostick progress

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Packers running back Eddie Lacy watched practice Wednesday with coach Mike McCarthy.

GREEN BAY – Tight end Brandon Bostick is feeling better, and so is running back Eddie Lacy. But neither of the Green Bay Packers offensive skill-position players will know just how ready they are for a return to game action until after they take part in Thursday’s practice in pads.

In Lacy’s case, if he clears the final hurdle of the concussion protocol, he could practice Thursday. Lacy suffered a concussion at Seattle last Thursday. He did not participate in practice Wednesday but whas there as a spectator.

Bostick, who hasn’t played since suffering a lower leg injury against St. Louis in an Aug. 16 preseason game, took part in Wednesday’s practice on a limited basis but said he wouldn’t know if he could play Sunday against the New York Jets until he takes part in another practice.

Here’s a look at the full, official injury report from Wednesday:

Packers
Did not participate:  ILB Brad Jones (quadriceps), RB Eddie Lacy (concussion).
Limited participation:  TE Brandon Bostick (fibula), RT Bryan Bulaga (knee).
Full participation:  CB Demetri Goodson (concussion).
Jets
Did not participate: S Josh Bush (quadriceps), TE Jeff Cumberland (not injury related), LB A.J. Edds (hamstring).
Limited participation:  G Willie Colon (calf), LB Ikemefuna Enemkpali (foot), CB Dee Milliner (ankle).

“I would say Eddie Lacy is near the end [of the concussion process], just based on talking with Eddie and what the medical staff feels,” Packers coach Mike McCarthy said after practice. “He's had good workouts. He's progressed very quickly.”

Bostick took part in individual drills, group drills and special teams work but said he only took “a few” snaps on offense.

“: It’s weird being back out there, I haven’t been out there in a while. It’s good to get back into the flow,” said Bostick, who learned he’d been cleared to practice on Wednesday morning, after running and working out for the medical staff on Tuesday. “I felt fine when I was out there running.”

Asked if he thought he could play Sunday, Bostick replied, “I felt fine. Tomorrow will be the real test, full pads. We’ll just go from there.

“Going full pads, we’ll see how that goes. … I’m just trying to get back out there right now. I don’t know how much I’ll contribute on offense. I’m doing special teams now, just working there.”

Bulaga took part in practice on a limited basis, which was an accomplishment in itself given that he left last Thursday’s game and did not return because of the knee injury. Bulaga reportedly suffered damage to the medial collateral ligament in his left knee, the same knee in which he had a torn anterior cruciate ligament repaired last year.

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Mike Neal is lighter, but he's ready to pressure quarterbacks

Mark Hoffman

Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Mike Neal (96) runs a drill at training camp.

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      • — Three weeks ago, outside linebacker Mike Neal thought his days as an interior pass rusher for the Green Bay Packers were over.

As it turned out, he was wrong. Even weighing in the low 260s, Neal now appears to figure prominently playing with his hand down at defensive tackle in the nickel and dime defenses.

"For the most part, I'm only going in there when it's passing situations," Neal said. "I can't knock people all the way back to the (quarterback) but my speed works good."

On the first third down Saturday in St. Louis, the front four, from left to right, included Julius Peppers, Datone Jones, Neal and Clay Matthews.

Neal took five snaps with his hand down after having about two in Tennessee.

"I won my rushes on the inside, so that was a good thing," Neal said. "Granted, they slid their protection to me."

Mike Trgovac, who coached Neal from 2010-'12 when he was a 295-pound base end and fixture on the nickel rush, doesn't expect Neal to get rag-dolled by guards averaging about 310 pounds.

"He'll be fine inside," Trgovac said. "Obviously, you've got to pick and choose your spots in there. You don't want to put him in there on third and 1."

Neal isn't the first vastly undersized interior rusher. Defensive ends Justin Tuck and Mathias Kiwanuka weighed in the mid-260s when they rushed inside for the Super-Bowl winning New York Giants in 2011.

Other teams also have tried exploiting a relatively slow-footed guard with a smaller but much more athletic rusher.

"Obviously, when you lose weight you lose a little bit of power," guard Josh Sitton said. "You don't have to worry too much about bull rush with him being that light, although he's still got good power because he's long.

"His biggest asset is how he gets off the ball. His get-off is pretty much lightning right now."

The Packers didn't re-sign Neal to a two-year contract averaging $4 million to ride the pines. His 30 pressures last season was one fewer than Mike Daniels' team-leading total.

As the team's No. 3 outside linebacker, Neal blew a sack in each of the first two games by getting too anxious once he beat his man.

"It will shake out to be Clay and 'Pep' playing most of the game outside (at linebacker)," Neal said. "I'll take snaps wherever I can get them."

Daniels, the team's best rusher inside, might need breathers on passing downs if he continues to start and plays the majority of snaps at right end in the base 3-4.

Nose tackle B.J. Raji probably would remain Trgovac's first choice to be in the nickel front four on a third and 3 if the opponent's personnel grouping suggests a running play. However, Raji wants snaps on third and long as he did in 2010, his finest season.

"It's competitive — that's good, though," Raji said. "That's when you know you have a good team."

Periodically, Peppers has taken snaps inside with his hand down in alignments where Neal takes his berth outside. In some of Dom Capers' defenses over the years, Matthews has jumped into a three-point stance and then taken a crack at a guard or center.

"There won't be a big difference this year," Raji said. "We've always had different packages."

In the two exhibitions, Neal hasn't run any stunts in conjunction with Matthews, who is his close friend. If the past is any indication, expect that come September.

"In a four-man rush, it's big being familiar with the guy outside you," Raji said. "A catalyst a lot of times is getting comfortable with the guys on either side of you."

Josh Boyd is the other defensive lineman with a chance to be part of the nickel rush.

"We've got some guys that can rush the passer," Trgovac said. "This is the time of year for experimentation. Nothing's been determined."

Even with an abundance of veteran, seemingly capable interior rushers, Trgovac made it known that Matthews and Peppers will be counted upon to spearhead the rush.

"With the ends that we have now, we just want to make sure we get good push in the middle and not get in their way," Trgovac said. "We won't do the same thing every down, and we're going to mix and match (players).

"Third down is the money down. We want to make sure the guys on the outside are our money guys."

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