Greetings from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport!
Always love flying back to the Badger State where the Spotted Cow tastes just as good as I remember and team president Mark Murphy essentially built an entirely new town around Lambeau Field. (Great work, Mark.) It was a very busy week of reporting for future stories at Go Long in Green Bay, Wisc. — make sure you’re subscribed to read ‘em all. But before heading to the airport to fly back to Western New York, I recorded this Substack Live with
of “The Leap” and the Locked On Packers podcast.We try to make a little more sense of the mess in Chicago and what the Bears could do to make Caleb Williams’ life easier.
Also, will we witness another second-half surge out of Jordan Love? The Packers sure hope so.
This was fun.
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Miss our feature today? I caught up again with Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin. He’s come a long way from nobody recognizing him at Elmo’s for chicken wings as a rookie. Hamlin opens up more on the night he died and came back to life.
His comeback represents the beauty of the sport.
Thank you for reading, subscribing and sharing, everyone.
‘Twenty-one months ago, I was dead:’ Why Damar Hamlin isn’t close to finished yet
ORCHARD PARK, NY — His heart stopped and the Buffalo Bills’ training staff sprung into action. Players wept. Players dropped to a knee. The 65,000+ fans inside Paycor Stadium went mute — a silence no witness will ever forget — as CPR was administered. All eyes were glued to all television screens across the country.
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