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Tom Silverstein

Sports Reporter at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Reporter at Packers News

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter / Green Bay Packers beat reporter/ Former president and proud member of @MKENewsGuild/

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  • 3 weeks ago | sports.yahoo.com | Tom Silverstein

    The Green Bay Packers will get a shot at beating the defending NFC North champion Detroit Lions in Week 1, according to a report from Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz. The Sunday, Sept. 7, game is scheduled for a 3:25 p.m. Central start. AdvertisementThe Packers haven't opened the season against the Lions since 2005 and haven't opened the season at home against them since 2001.

  • 3 weeks ago | stevenspointjournal.com | Christopher Kuhagen |Tom Silverstein

    12:39 pm CTPackers to play at New York Giants week after facing PhiladelphiaTom SilversteinThe Packers are getting back-to-back NFC East games, according to a report. They will face the New York Giants in Week 11, a week after playing the Philadelphia Eagles at home on Monday night on Nov. 10. According to a post on X from @OzzyNFL, the Packers will travel to Giants Stadium in Week 11. Art Stapleton of NorthJersey.com has the game on Sunday, Nov. 16.

  • 3 weeks ago | postcrescent.com | Christopher Kuhagen |Tom Silverstein

    9:49 am CTPackers will open season at home against Detroit Lions, report saysTom SilversteinThe Packers will get a shot at beating the defending NFC North champion Detroit Lions in Week 1, according to a report from Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz. The Sunday, Sept. 7, game is scheduled for a 3:25 p.m. Central start. The Packers haven't opened the season against the Lions since 2005 and haven't opened the season at home against them since 2001.

  • 3 weeks ago | usatoday.com | Tom Silverstein

    GREEN BAY – Rich Bisaccia had a long discussion with Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur after last season regarding his future as special teams coordinator. Though Bisaccia joked in a news conference on the first day the entire team is together for offseason conditioning that he’s not sure why people thought he was considering retirement, there were people inside the Packers facility who were told his return in 2025 was not certain.

  • 3 weeks ago | eu.greenbaypressgazette.com | Tom Silverstein

    GREEN BAY – Rich Bisaccia had a long discussion with Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur after last season regarding his future as special teams coordinator. Though Bisaccia joked in a news conference on the first day the entire team is together for offseason conditioning that he’s not sure why people thought he was considering retirement, there were people inside the Packers facility who were told his return in 2025 was not certain.

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