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Marques Eversoll hosts "Better Call Eversoll," weekday afternoons from 2-4 PM in Green Bay, WI. Heavy on Packers & Wisconsin sports, and always keeping things interesting & creative -- not just reading the news.

Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs faces accusations of domestic violence, but head coach Matt LaFleur remains tight-lipped about the situation. Jacobs was released from custody Wednesday afternoon, but the range of possible outcomes is anyone's guess. Packers beat reporter Pete Dougherty joins the show to discuss Jacobs, as well as the rest of the running back room including MarShawn Lloyd and Chris Brooks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers begin the next phase of their offseason program with OTAs, and it'll be open to the media Wednesday. Marques previews OTAs, ranging from the free-agent signings like Javon Hargrave and Skyy Moore to their new linebacker Zaire Franklin, and a plethora of new coaches. Andy Herman joins the show to discuss. Oh, and shoutout to MarShawn Lloyd, who is always fun to watch this time of year!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Malik Willis played a crucial role for the Packers over the past two seasons. Now that he's moved on to the Miami Dolphins, veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor could play a sneaky-important role in 2026. Plus, the biggest question with the 2026 Packers remains the offensive line. (in Marques's opinion) And, our Packers' Opponent Preview series continues with Zack Rosenblatt on the New York Jets, and D. Orlando Ledbetter on the Atlanta Falcons -- the Packers' opponents in Weeks 2 & 3 this season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chicago Bears' fan base can't stop thinking about the Green Bay Packers, which is rather flattering. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs square off in a pivotal NL Central series at Wrigley Field. Steelers beat reporter Alan Saunders joins the show to discuss Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy reuniting in Pittsburgh, while Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast breaks down the Packers' 2026 schedule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers will open up the 2026 season September 13th in Minnesota, and they hope to finish their season February 14th, 2027 in Los Angeles in Super Bowl LXI. With the first-ever NFL Game on Thanksgiving Eve, a Christmas Day showdown in Chicago, and seven total standalone games, the Packers' schedule is certainly unique. But overall, it looks pretty manageable on paper ... for whatever that's worth in the month of May. Vikings beat reporter Andrew Krammer joins the show to talk about the Minnesota Vikings, as the Packers will open up the season against Kyler Murray & Co. in Week One. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The NFL will release the full 2026 regular-season schedule Thursday, but we already know who the Green Bay Packers will play and where they'll play. (With one exception...) Marques breaks down the Packers' 2026 opponents, and all the discussion about "strength-of-schedule," which doesn't really matter during the offseason. Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to talk about the decision to release Brandon McManus, what it means for rookie kicker Trey Smack, as well as the key questions the Packers face on the offensive line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers traded two draft picks to move up and select Florida kicker Trey Smack in the 2026 NFL Draft. Less than two weeks later, the team released Brandon McManus. Which is interesting, considering the Packers preached the importance of "competition," after making the move for Smack, and suddenly, it looks less like a competition, and more like Smack's job. (with all due respect to Lucas Havrisik.) So, WHAT'S GOING ON?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Green Bay Packers have shown how good they can be on the offensive side of the ball, but head coach Matt LaFleur said they planned to strip it down like it's Year 1, and essentially, start from scratch this offseason. So, how good can this offense be in 2026? Marques discusses the biggest factors, highlighted by quarterback Jordan Love, left tackle Jordan Morgan and wide receivers Christian Watson, Matthew Golden and Jayden Reed. Oh, and the return of tight end Tucker Kraft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sixteen years after Tyrod Taylor last took a snap at Virginia Tech, he signed with the Packers to back up Jordan Love, where he'll team up with fellow Va. Tech alum Kyron Drones, as the team looks to replace Malik Willis at QB2. When Taylor finished his time at Virginia Tech in 2010, Drones was in elementary school. Now, two former Hokie quarterbacks bring a new look to the quarterback room in Green Bay, along with Kyle McCord. Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to discuss Taylor, as well as recap the press conferences of new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon and new special teams coordinator Cam Achord. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon spoke for the first time since he was hired to replace Jeff Hafley this offseason. His introductory press conference was interesting, albeit perhaps not as exciting as Hafley's. Meanwhile, the Packers have a new backup quarterback, as they signed veteran Tyrod Taylor to back up Jordan Love, replacing Desmond Ridder. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.