Titletown to kick off fall with new and returning activities

Starting this week, each Thursday will feature Titletown Beats, presented by Pella Windows & Doors of Wisconsin, a weekly outdoor concert on Ariens Hill with music from local bands.

Miami Dolphins to allow up to 13,000 fans at home opener

The Miami Dolphins will allow up to 13,000 socially distancing fans to attend their home opener against the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 20, a decision that divided political leaders and upset the visiting coach.

Packers' Jordan Love learning from Aaron Rodgers while adapting to NFL

Jordan Love instead is trying to soak in as much as possible as the former Utah State quarterback watches Aaron Rodgers go about his business.

Murphy: Over 80% of Packers' season ticket holders opt out for upcoming season

Packers President and CEO said in an interview that more than 80% of the team's season ticket holders have opted-out of ticket chances for the season.

Packers agree to terms on extension with DT Kenny Clark

Clark’s agent, Doug Hendrickson, confirmed Saturday that the 2016 first-round draft pick from UCLA reached a deal worth $70 million, with a $25 million signing bonus.

When it comes to social justice, is the NFL ‘woke’ enough?

Many say the NFL implementing the 'Black National Anthem' during week 1 of play is a shallow gesture towards equity and that there are more substantive measures that can be taken.

Cut after the Packers drafted Jordan Love, Manny Wilkins is fast-tracking a singing career as 5IVE

Cut in Green Bay after the Packers drafted Jordan Love, Wilkins is now in California, fast-tracking a singing career, with the same determination that distinguished him as a high schooler and at Arizona State, where he wore a single-digit jersey.

'We had a good thing going:' Packers' pass-rushing Smiths eager to expand their games

Green Bay Packers outside linebackers Za'Darius Smith and Preston Smith are looking forward to another season together as the Green and Gold prepare for the upcoming season.

66 players opt out of NFL season due to coronavirus pandemic

Twenty offensive linemen and 11 on defense opted out before Thursday's deadline. Players with a medical opt out will receive a $350,000 stipend, while those voluntarily opting out receive $150,000 as an advance against future salaries.