Episodes

  • BLEAV IN PACKERS with Ahman Green Packers Free Agency, 2026 Draft Needs & NFL Offseason Movement
    Mar 9 2026

    Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher

    NFL free agency is here, the 2026 NFL Draft is getting closer, and the Packers are already making moves that tell us a lot about how they view the roster.

    In this episode, Ahman Green breaks down what Green Bay has done so far, starting with the re-signing of Sean Rhyan to a three-year deal and what that means for the future of the offensive line. With Rhyan now locked in at center, the Packers can shift their focus toward other key needs across the roster.

    Ahman then walks through Green Bay’s top priorities in free agency and the draft, including:

    • Cornerback

    • Edge rusher depth

    • Interior defensive line

    • Wide receiver depth

    • Offensive line versatility

    The conversation also expands beyond Green Bay, with Ahman discussing how major league-wide moves — including the pass-rusher market, rising receiver contracts, running back movement, and aggressive front offices around the NFL — could impact the Packers’ strategy.

    The episode also includes a look at the 2026 quarterback class, not because Green Bay needs a quarterback right now, but because quarterback movement at the top of the board always affects which prospects fall to teams drafting below. Ahman explains why understanding the whole class matters if Green Bay wants to maximize value on draft day.

    This is a full offseason roadmap for where the Packers stand, what they still need, and how they can build a stronger roster heading into 2026.

    TIMESTAMPS
    • 00:00 – 03:30 | Intro & why this offseason matters

    • 03:30 – 05:00 | Sean Rhyan deal and what it means

    • 05:00 – 07:00 | Packers’ biggest free agency needs

    • 07:00 – 09:00 | Draft positions Green Bay should prioritize

    • 09:00 – 11:00 | NFL-wide free agency movement and what it means

    • 11:00 – 15:00 | 2026 QB class and how it impacts the draft board

    • 15:00 – 17:40 | Final Packers offseason strategy

    KEY EPISODE NOTES
    • Sean Rhyan re-signs for 3 years, $33M

    • Packers appear set at center heading into 2026

    • Biggest Green Bay needs: CB, edge depth, DL, WR depth

    • Packers should prioritize premium defensive positions early in draft

    • NFL pass-rusher market remains aggressive

    • Wide receiver market could affect Packers’ internal decisions

    • QB movement at top of draft could help Green Bay on the board


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    18 mins
  • Packers Offseason Priorities Before the Combine | LaFleur Extension, New DC & Defensive Reset | BLEAV in PACKERS with Ahman Green
    Jan 25 2026

    Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher

    With the season over, the Packers wasted no time setting the direction of the franchise before the NFL Combine. In this episode, Ahman Green walks through the critical checklist items Green Bay needed to address early in the offseason — and why acting quickly gives the Packers a competitive edge.

    Ahman starts with Matt LaFleur’s multiyear contract extension, explaining why the move reinforces stability, trust, and accountability within the organization. He details how LaFleur’s leadership through quarterback transitions and roster turnover has earned him the opportunity to continue shaping the Packers’ identity.

    The conversation then turns to the biggest structural change of the offseason: the departure of Jeff Hafley and the hiring of Jonathan Gannon as defensive coordinator. Ahman breaks down why Gannon’s experience as both a coordinator and a head coach appealed to LaFleur, and how Gannon’s previous success with the Eagles aligns with a Packers defense built around Micah Parsons and Xavier McKinney.

    Ahman also explains why timing mattered — how moving quickly allowed Green Bay to secure Gannon before other teams could, even if it meant missing out on interviewing Jim Leonhard. The episode closes with a look at what still needs to be finalized before the Combine, including possible additional staff changes, front-office extensions, and defensive identity alignment heading into Indianapolis.

    TIMESTAMPS
    • 00:00 – 01:30 | Intro & why the pre-Combine window matters

    • 01:30 – 05:00 | Matt LaFleur contract extension breakdown

    • 05:00 – 10:00 | Defensive coordinator change: Hafley out, Gannon in

    • 10:00 – 12:00 | What Jonathan Gannon brings & why it fits the roster

    • 12:00 – 14:30 | Timing, missed interviews & beating the market

    • 14:30 – 16:48 | What still must be done before the Combine

    KEY EPISODE NOTES
    • Matt LaFleur signs multiyear extension

    • Jonathan Gannon hired as defensive coordinator

    • Fourth defensive coordinator in LaFleur’s tenure

    • Defense built around Micah Parsons & Xavier McKinney

    • Packers moved quickly to secure Gannon amid league-wide interest

    • Additional staff changes still possible

    • Front office extensions expected

    • Combine focus now aligned with defensive vision


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    17 mins
  • Wild Card Heartbreak at Soldier Field | Bears Rally Past Packers 31–27 & Offseason Outlook | BLEAV in Packers with Ahman Green
    Jan 16 2026

    Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher

    The Packers’ season came to a painful end at Soldier Field, falling 31–27 to the Bears in the NFC Wild Card round after surrendering a 25–6 fourth-quarter run. Green Bay controlled the game early, jumping out to a 21–3 halftime lead behind four touchdown passes from Jordan Love, but couldn’t close the door as Chicago stormed back with its seventh fourth-quarter comeback of the season.

    Ahman breaks down how the Bears adjusted offensively, how Caleb Williams settled in after early struggles, and how missed opportunities — including a missed extra point and a missed field goal — loomed large late. He explains why the absence of Micah Parsons changed the defensive ceiling and how the Packers struggled to generate pressure when it mattered most.

    The episode closes with a broader view of the season, including:

    • Why Jordan Love’s growth is still a positive takeaway

    • How injuries derailed momentum down the stretch

    • What the Packers must address in the offseason

    • Why Matt LaFleur’s contract extension makes sense given the team’s sustained competitiveness and successful transition at quarterback

    “This loss hurts — especially against the Bears — but it doesn’t erase the progress this team has made. The next step is learning how to finish in January.”

    TIMESTAMPS
    • 00:00 – 01:45 | Intro & Wild Card stakes

    • 01:45 – 03:30 | Packers dominate early (21–3 lead)

    • 03:30 – 4:30 | Fourth-quarter collapse & missed chances

    • 4:30 – 6:00 | Caleb Williams’ comeback performance

    • 6:00 – 8:30 | Life without Micah Parsons

    • 8:30 – 10:00 | What went wrong structurally

    • 10:00 – 12:30 | Season evaluation & roster outlook

    • 12:30 – 14:00 | Matt LaFleur contract extension

    • 14:00 – 16:30 | Offseason priorities

    • 16:30 – 18:35 | Final thoughts & closing

    KEY EPISODE NOTES
    • Packers led 21–3 at halftime, 27–16 early in the 4th

    • Bears outscored Green Bay 25–6 in the 4th quarter

    • Love: 323 yards, 4 TDs

    • Missed XP + missed FG proved decisive

    • Bears win 3rd of last 5 vs Packers

    • Packers finish 9–8–1

    • LaFleur: 6 playoff trips in 7 seasons


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    19 mins
  • BLEAV IN PACKERS WITH AHMAN GREEN — WILD CARD PLAYOFF PREVIEW Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears Saturday Night | Soldier Field | NFC Wild Card
    Jan 9 2026

    BLEAV in Packers with Ahman Green
    Soldier Field | Saturday Night | NFC Wild Card

    In this episode of BLEAV in Packers, Ahman Green breaks down the NFC Wild Card matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears, a rivalry meeting for the third time this season with everything on the line. With both teams knowing each other inside and out, Ahman dives into the tape, tendencies, and playoff-specific factors that will decide who advances.

    Full Episode Description

    Ahman Green previews Saturday night’s playoff clash at Soldier Field, where the Packers and Bears renew the NFL’s longest-running rivalry under the postseason spotlight. The two teams split the regular-season series, and familiarity shapes every part of this game — from coverage tendencies to late-game decision-making.

    On offense, Ahman explains how Jordan Love and the Packers can attack Chicago’s defense by staying patient against zone looks while capitalizing on man coverage opportunities, particularly with Christian Watson stretching the field. He discusses why Green Bay must be efficient early, protect the football, and finish drives instead of settling for field goals.

    When the Bears have the ball, Ahman breaks down Chicago’s run-first identity and how it sets up Caleb Williams for play-action throws. With Green Bay adjusting defensively after losing Micah Parsons, Ahman highlights how quarterback mobility, underneath targets, and tempo control could favor Chicago if the Packers don’t generate pressure.

    The episode also explores:

    Why turnovers and fourth-quarter execution are the defining factors

    How third-down efficiency and red-zone performance will decide the outcome

    Which players are positioned to swing the game in a single moment

    How playoff football compresses margins and rewards discipline over flash

    Ahman closes with his keys to the game, matchup-based betting insights, and what Green Bay must do to survive a cold, physical night in Chicago.

    ️ Timestamps

    00:00 – 01:30 | Intro & Wild Card atmosphere

    01:30 – 05:30 | Rivalry context & what the tape reveals

    05:30 – 10:00 | Packers offense vs Bears defense

    10:00 – 14:30 | Bears offense vs Packers defense

    14:30 – 18:00 | Turnovers, pace & fourth-quarter edge

    18:00 – 20:00 | Ahman’s keys to the game & prediction

    Key Episode Notes

    Packers and Bears meet for the third time this season

    Packers look to exploit man coverage with Watson and deep routes

    Bears aim to control tempo with the run and play-action

    Turnover differential heavily favors Chicago

    Red-zone execution is critical for Green Bay

    Fourth-quarter composure likely determines the winner

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    19 mins
  • Packers vs Vikings Season Finale | Justin Jefferson’s Milestone, QB Changes & Playoff Prep | BLEAV in Packers with Ahman Green
    Jan 3 2026

    Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher

    The Packers close the regular season on the road against a familiar rival as they take on the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis. Green Bay is locked into the final NFC wild-card spot for the third straight year, while Minnesota enters eliminated from playoff contention but motivated by pride, development, and milestones.

    Ahman Green explains how this game becomes a delicate balancing act for the Packers — staying sharp without risking further injuries — while also acknowledging how dangerous a nothing-to-lose Vikings team can be. With Clayton Tune set to start at quarterback for Green Bay and J.J. McCarthy returning for Minnesota, the matchup shifts from star power to execution, discipline, and evaluation.

    A major storyline is Justin Jefferson, who needs just 53 yards to reach 1,000 receiving yards and make NFL history with six straight 1,000-yard seasons to begin a career. Ahman discusses how Jefferson’s leadership and professionalism have stood out during a frustrating season and why Green Bay’s injury-depleted secondary will be tested.

    On the Packers’ side, Ahman dives into life without Micah Parsons, the growing concerns at cornerback, and the possibility of unconventional personnel usage as Green Bay navigates injuries. The episode closes with Ahman’s keys to the game, what success looks like beyond the scoreboard, and how this matchup sets the tone for the postseason.

    TIMESTAMPS
    • 00:00 – 01:30 | Intro & season-ending rivalry context

    • 01:30 – 07:00 | Vikings season recap & Jefferson storyline

    • 07:00 – 09:30 | Packers playoff position & rest vs rust debate

    • 09:30 – 11:30 | Quarterback situations: Tune vs McCarthy

    • 11:30 – 13:30 | Packers secondary injuries & defensive concerns

    • 13:30 – 15:00 | Keys to the game & what “winning” really means

    • 15:00 – 16:20 | Final thoughts & playoff mindset


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    17 mins
  • Ravens Run Wild at Lambeau | Derrick Henry’s Historic Night & Packers Look Ahead to Vikings | BLEAV in Packers with Ahman Green
    Dec 30 2025

    Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher

    The Packers ran into a historic performance on Saturday night at Lambeau Field, as Ravens running back Derrick Henry delivered one of the greatest rushing games ever seen in Green Bay. Henry rushed for 216 yards and four touchdowns, powering Baltimore to a 41–24 win and keeping their playoff hopes alive.

    Ahman Green breaks down how the Ravens dominated the line of scrimmage, why Green Bay couldn’t slow the run, and how the Packers’ defense wore down after Baltimore scored on its first five possessions. Despite strong play from backup QB Malik Willis, the Packers were unable to match Baltimore’s physicality.

    Ahman also addresses the mounting injury concerns, including multiple Packers being carted off the field, and explains why this loss — Green Bay’s third straight — serves as a wake-up call heading into the final week of the regular season.

    The episode closes with a Week 18 preview at Minnesota, focusing on health, execution, and momentum as the Packers prepare for the postseason.

    ️ TIMESTAMPS
    • 00:00 – 01:30 Intro & initial reaction

    • 01:30 – 02:30 Derrick Henry’s historic performance

    • 02:30 – 04:30 Packers run defense breakdown

    • 04:30 – 05:30 Malik Willis performance analysis

    • 05:30 – 07:00 Turning points & Ravens’ response drives

    • 07:00 – 08:30 Injury fallout & depth concerns

    • 08:30 – 9:30 What this loss means for Green Bay

    • 09:30 – 10:30 Week 18 Preview: Packers at Vikings

    • 10:30 – 12:02 Final thoughts & postseason outlook

    KEY EPISODE NOTES
    • Ravens rushed for 307 yards

    • Derrick Henry: 216 yards, 4 TDs, 36 carries

    • Packers did not punt for the second straight week

    • Malik Willis: 288 passing yards, 3 total TDs

    • Packers fall to 9–6–1

    • Multiple Packers injured, including defensive and secondary starters

    • Week 18 still crucial for rhythm and health

    WEEK 18 PREVIEW: PACKERS AT VIKINGS

    Green Bay heads to Minnesota needing a cleaner, more physical performance before the playoffs. The focus will be on:

    • Shoring up run defense

    • Protecting the quarterback

    • Limiting explosive plays

    • Getting healthy where possible

    Ahman stresses that momentum matters, even with a playoff spot secured.


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    12 mins
  • Packers Fall to Bears 22–16 at Soldier Field | Greg Jennings Joins Ahman Green on Missed Chances & NFC Impact
    Dec 24 2025

    Hosted by Ahman Green — Packers All-Time Leading Rusher
    Special Guest: Greg Jennings (Super Bowl Champion WR)

    Green Bay went into Chicago with division momentum on the line but left Soldier Field with a 22–16 loss in a cold, physical rivalry game. Ahman Green and Greg Jennings break down why this game slipped away, where execution faltered, and how December football exposes every weakness.

    Topics Discussed
    • Why Packers–Bears games are never about style points

    • Jordan Love battling in tough conditions

    • Red-zone inefficiency and stalled drives

    • Greg Jennings’ receiver perspective on timing, trust, and separation

    • The defensive impact of losing Micah Parsons

    • Credit to Caleb Williams and the Bears’ game management

    • What Green Bay must clean up immediately

    Timestamps
    • 00:00 – 05:30 | Intro & rivalry energy

    • 05:30 – 10:30 | Game flow & where it turned

    • 10:30 – 15:30 | Packers offense breakdown

    • 15:30 – 20:30 | Greg Jennings on WR execution

    • 20:30 – 25:30 | Defense without Parsons

    • 25:30 – 30:00 | NFC North & playoff implications

    • 30:00 – 43:13 | Final thoughts & what’s next

    Key Takeaways
    • Packers struggled to finish drives in Bears territory

    • Red-zone failures proved costly

    • Defense kept the game close but couldn’t get the final stop

    • Greg Jennings emphasized execution over scheme

    • Loss tightens NFC North and Wild Card margins


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    43 mins
  • Packers vs Bears Showdown in Chicago | Playoff Stakes, Injuries & Keys to Victory | BLEAV in Packers with Ahman Green
    Dec 20 2025

    Hosted by Ahman Green — Green Bay Packers All-Time Leading Rusher

    This Saturday night matchup at Soldier Field is as big as it gets. The Packers and Bears meet for the second time in 14 days with both teams fighting for NFC North control and playoff seeding. Green Bay enters at 9–4–1, Chicago at 10–4, and both teams can clinch a playoff spot with the right combination of results.

    Ahman Green dives into what makes this Bears team dangerous, how rookie QB Caleb Williams is evolving, and why the Packers must elevate defensively after losing Micah Parsons for the season. He also highlights the importance of ball security against a Chicago defense that leads the NFL in interceptions and takeaways.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – Intro & rivalry stakes
    01:45 – Packers vs Bears rivalry history
    04:20 – Packers offense vs Bears defense
    07:40 – Jordan Love vs turnover-hungry Bears
    10:30 – Life after Micah Parsons
    13:30 – Rashan Gary’s must-win matchup
    16:00 – Injury report breakdown
    18:30 – What decides this game
    21:00 – Ahman’s keys to victory
    23:00 – Score prediction & closing thoughts


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    20 mins