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Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila is a defensive end for the Green Bay Packers. He is number 94 and is 6'4 and 250 pounds. The Green Bay Packers are coached by Mike McCarthy and are in the NFC North.
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Coming off their Thanksgiving Day victory at Detroit, the Green Bay Packers are well rested and in the thick of the NFC wild card race. Tested by a stretch of three games in 12 days that included season-ending injuries to two key defensive players, the Packers not only survived but won all three to turn around their season after back-to-back losses in early November.
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Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Jeremy Thompson was hospitalized for testing Friday after suffering a neck injury in a collision with running back Kregg Lumpkin during practice. Packers coach Mike McCarthy said Thompson remained conscious after the neck stinger. Thompson, a second-year player out of Wake Forest who plays primarily on special teams, missed the Packers' first two preseason...
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Two weeks ago, the Green Bay Packers were reeling. They had just suffered a rough loss at the previously winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers and their playoff hopes seemed dim with a 4-4 record. Winning three consecutive games in 12 days makes a big difference. After beating the Detroit Lions 34-12 on Thanksgiving, the 7-4 Packers are in good shape in the NFC playoff race and will have a long rest before...
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Heading into the stretch run of the regular season, Mark Tauscher has provided a much-needed lift to the Green Bay Packers' offensive line. The Packers have given up a league-worst 44 sacks this season, but only three in their past two games. Calling more short passing plays has helped, allowing quarterback Aaron Rodgers to get rid of the ball quickly.
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The Detroit Lions used to take a lot of pride in playing on Thanksgiving. Lately, the Lions have been getting embarrassed when the nation tunes in to watch them. Aaron Rodgers matched a career high with three touchdown passes and Charles Woodson grabbed two of his team's four interceptions, giving the Green Bay Packers a 34-12 win over Detroit.
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