Wilf: 'Shocked, exasperated'
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...who is right in that argument, but that's why it's important for us to keep track of these developments. All we can say for sure right now is that nothing has changed: The...
Blog | November 19, 2009Evaluating Detroit's pressure schemes
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...now it's time to update them at the midpoint of the season. ESPN Stats & Information tracks blitzing figures based on the total number of players who wind up rushing the quarterback, using four...
Blog | November 12, 2009NFC North at night
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...Kevin Smith (shoulder) and receiver Calvin Johnson (knee) both practiced on a limited basis. Smith is on track to play Sunday at Seattle, but it seems likely that Maurice Morris will get at least some...
Blog | November 05, 2009Chat wrap: Rte. 29 to ex post facto
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...state loophole should be a last resort. But even if Congress put a law on the fast track and passed it before the end of the NFL season, it seems likely that the players' attorneys...
Blog | November 05, 2009Third and one: Vikings
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...I'm going to have at least 10.5 sacks this season, he said. For those keeping track, Allen has 25 sacks in 24 games with the Vikings. Quarterback Brett Favre made some noise Sunday...
Blog | November 02, 2009Air and Space: Rodgers' season
Kevin Seifert, NFC NorthPosted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert This feature is one of our primary ways to track the ups and downs of the NFL's unique group of quarterbacks. We've used a number...
Blog | October 29, 2009Benson and the Bears
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...with ESPN the Magazine's David Fleming, Benson describes how his career -- and his life -- back on track: "I'm not so much a changed person as I am a better person. And I'm...
Blog | October 22, 2009Stafford's knee swells up
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...for the season will be in doubt. But if Andrews determines that Stafford's recovery is on track, he could return in two weeks after the Lions' bye. The Lions have been extremely tight-lipped...
Blog | October 18, 2009NFC North at night
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...Bay Packers: Safety Atari Bigby (knee) and tackle Chad Clifton (ankle) both practiced Wednesday and appear on track to play Sunday. & Fullback Korey Hall strained his calf in Monday's practice, and coach Mike McCarthy...
Blog | October 14, 2009Saving a touchdown in St. Louis
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...three scoreless trips inside the 10-yard line, if you're a Rams fan and are keeping track.) Safety Tyrell Johnson made a diving deflection of a deep pass intended for receiver Keenan Burton, who...
Blog | October 11, 2009Third and one: Vikings
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...tendency to give up touchdowns. (It's nine in the past 20 games, if you're keeping track.) But Monday night, the Vikings were mostly brilliant. Punter Chris Kluwe landed four of his five punts...
Blog | October 06, 2009The best ratings in the history of cable TV
Kevin Seifert, NFC NorthPosted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert For those who like to keep track of these things: Monday night's game between Minnesota and Green Bay was the most-viewed television...
Blog | October 06, 2009Weekend mailbag
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...tailback Matt Forte to end: Matt Forte played three good defenses. He seems to be getting on track as well as Jay Cutler. Just give the Bears offense some love. Kevin Seifert: I don't...
Blog | October 03, 2009NFC North: Final Word
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...meeting and seems fully engaged in the emotion of this rivalry. Looking for a technical matchup to track Monday night at the Metrodome? ESPN Stats & Information suggests you follow how well Green Bay's...
Blog | October 02, 2009Stumbling in St. Louis
Kevin Seifert, NFC North...position but have only managed three field goals from Mason Crosby. In case you're not keeping track, here's where the Packers started their first three drives Sunday: Their 43-yard line The Rams...
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