Packernet Podcast: Daily Green Bay Packers Podcast
Packernet Podcast: Daily Green Bay Packers Podcast
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Wake up each day as host Ryan Schlipp dives deep into the latest Green Bay Packers news and insights on the Packernet Podcast. Your leader in Packer news and Packers notes 365 days per year. The coverage ranges from day to day Packers information, to NFL news and NFL draft coverage. You won't find find a better Packers-centric NFL podcast anywhere.
Tundra FM: The Hunter Awakens and Matthew Golden Rises
Brick Lombardi fires up the vacuum tubes, dims the lights, and drags us deep into the shadows on this Tundra FM edition of Packernet After Dark. The draft told some of these men they weren't the answer. Four rounds of silence, cold stares, and closed gates. They didn't break. They kept the receipts, stepped on the grass, and decided every franchise that passed would pay in full. We break down the raw grind of the player who was named twice and denied twice, now leaving 17 sacks and 25 tackles for loss in his wake. Then it's Baron Sorrell season — the golden-yellow stalker off the edge who turns offensive linemen into statues and quarterbacks into prey with bad intentions and lightning speed. The Hunter rises next, the monster who lurks in the backfield, brings psychological war, and leaves no mercy or trace when he strikes. Finally we spotlight Matthew Golden's breakout, the longhorn who shook off the cold, the injuries, and the quiet year to rise above it all and make the Lambo sing. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. If this late-night fire lit something in you, subscribe to Packernet After Dark, drop that rating and review, and join the conversation on socials. More Tundra FM sessions are loading. The machine does not stop. Go Pack Go. #TundraFM #Packers #PackernetAfterDark #NFL To advertise on this podcast please email: [email protected] Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
Jun 16
16 min
LMTYS: Chicago's Safety Duo? That's a First Date
Let me tell you something, fact nation. Chicago's propaganda machine is selling Dylan Tieneman and Kobe Bryant as the next great safety duo. A rookie who's never played a snap and a converted corner in his 30s? That's not a duo, that's a first date. Meanwhile in Green Bay, Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams have already proven it on tape with two years of chemistry, All-Pro play, and a third guy waiting in the wings. We don't sell shiny boxes in Green Bay. We deal in execution. Enjoy the minicamp hype, Chicago. When the pads come on, you're sending a first date and we're sending a marriage.  
Jun 16
9 min
Tundra FM: Thursday Night Wind
Some nights the winds sit close enough to touch. This Tundra FM session brings you four new tracks straight from the victory lap: Be My Couch, Escalade for Big Tony Belton, Stand in the Light for Jordan Love, and Broughtz on the grill. Smooth sounds for the true Packer faithful. Go Pack Go.  
Jun 15
16 min
Media's Dumb Takes on Christian Watson's Contract
Ryan breaks down the latest wave of bad media analysis on the Packers' Christian Watson extension, the receiver room, and Matthew Golden's role. He dismantles the misconceptions about the deal's structure, guarantees, and what it actually means for Green Bay's plans.  
Jun 15
48 min
Alden Smith Remembered, Josh Sweat Latest & Jordan Love Elite Stats
Ryan opens with the tragic news of former 49ers pass rusher Alden Smith's sudden passing and reflects on his once-promising but derailed career. The show then dives into Packers-relevant NFL news, including the latest on Josh Sweat's situation with the Cardinals and why Green Bay's leverage may be improving. Jordan Love's elite statistical profile is highlighted with Sumer Sports EPA data showing him leading the league in man coverage efficiency and top-five in zone. The episode closes with a detailed breakdown of new kicker Trace Mac's transition challenges at Lambeau Field, featuring insights from Ryan Longwell on ball trajectory, hook vs. cut styles, and the unique demands of kicking in Green Bay.  
Jun 15
43 min
Tundra FM: Bear Season
Brick Lombardi takes you deep into the heart of the Packers-Bears rivalry with 'Bullard of Broken Dreams,' a fiery 'Bear Season' rant, and a hilarious PSA about proper Lambo Field bathroom etiquette. Plus, a heartfelt tribute to the unsung hero with 'Last Pair of Boots' — 49 years of dedication behind the scenes. This is Tundra FM.  
Jun 14
16 min
LMTYS: Longwell's Lambeau Truth That Darlene Already Knew
Pack Nation, Ryan Longwell sat down and gave us the real truth about what it takes to kick at Lambeau Field. Not the stats, not the spreadsheets — the way the field actually breathes, the wind off the water, the feel that lives in your bones. Darlene put it plain the other night: some places you visit, but Lambeau is the kind you live with. You don't calculate the wind, you listen to what the field is telling you before you kick. That's the edge Green Bay still has, and Longwell is one of the last ones who can hand it down before it's gone. This is why we are not everybody else.
Jun 14
8 min
Aiyuk Drama, Bears Stadium Saga & Jager Burton Hype
Backlogged NFL news including the ongoing Brandon Aiyuk mess with the 49ers, Pat McAfee's massive ESPN deal, Aaron Donald rumors, Vikings tackle situation, and the Bears potentially moving to Hammond, Indiana. Plus, early buzz around Jager Burton and why Packers fans should pump the brakes on the hype.  
Jun 14
43 min
Tundra FM: Woohoo, Driver, Thunder, Dry Cold
Tundra FM brings the frozen vibes with four anthems for the faithful. Woohoo reminds us why we show up every week. Driver tells the story of the undrafted legend who became a Packers icon. Green Bay Thunder channels Jordan Love's electric play. And It's a Dry Cold proves the real owners are the ones freezing in the stands. Go Pack Go.
Jun 13
16 min
Brian Nearing's 49-Year Promise
Pack nation, Brian Nearing is hanging it up after 49 years on the equipment staff. This ain't just some retirement announcement - this is the soul of the building walking out the door. He was there through every coach, every GM, every wave of players. In a league that treats culture like something you install with a spreadsheet, Brian Nearing was the guy who remembered it all. I got to thinking about Gary Pledge and his snow removal business, and how some people just show up no matter what. That's the same reason Brian stayed 49 years - because somebody had to make sure the equipment was right when the team came out of that tunnel. The real ones never need the spotlight. Green Bay will be fine because the kind of people who built this place are still here, still treating it like a promise. Go Pack Go.
Jun 13
10 min
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