Packers: New Lead Blogger
We are pleased to announce the new Packers lead blogger for Packers Chronicle. He is Jrlombardi. Jrlombardi is a Packers lead blogger for top Packers blogs. He is a respected senior writer, author, speaker, publisher, & consultant with legendary credentials. Going back to the Lombardi era, he is a legendary Packers fan and writer in the Midwest. As a published author and senior writer, he has written works about poetry, prose, nonfiction, narrative history, economics, and feature stories. Also, he conducts guest speaking tours about development and historic preservation at public town hall and historical society meetings throughout mainstreet communities in the country. As a cosmopolitan French-American icon, he enjoys the theater, sports, writing, speaking, training, public service, and traveling the world.
Packers S Atari Bigby expected to be sidelined 4-8 weeks
According to the Associated Press, Green Bay Packers safety Atari Bigby could miss the beginning of the 2010 season after his recent ankle surgery is expected to keep him off the field for another 4-8 weeks. (more…)
With Favre returning to the Vikings, Packers look for better results in 2010 against their former QB
Now that Brett Favre has made it official how he will play for the Minnesota Vikings for the second-straight season, it’s time for all the media hype about the two upcoming matchups against his former team—the Green Bay Packers. (more…)
Green Bay Packers Lead Blogger Wanted
PackersChronicle.com is currently looking to add a new blogger. The new blogger will be responsible for covering the day-to-day news of the Green Bay Packers, but in a fun, unique way! The blogger will be compensated for this position. If you are interested, or know someone who might be, please email us at info@rantsports.com or fill out ourcontact form.
Tramon Williams Back on the Field, Harris Expected Back
Tramon Williams is back on the field after spending the off-season working out in Houston so that he could be with his pregnant wife. The Packers are glad to have him back in camp, and he seems healthy despite some injury woes the past few seasons.
He played a pivotal role filling in for Al Harris last season at CB. Although the Packers did not make the most of the great opportunities, it is nice to know that someone like Williams can play multiple positions and step up where the team needs him most on a moments notice.




