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  • Jason Wilde on Potawatomi Sportsbook Football Monday
    2025/12/15
    Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins Potawatomi Sportsbook Football Monday with the latest on Christian Watson’s injury and what it means heading into Saturday. He breaks down the emerging production from Matthew Golden and Jayden Reed as potential replacements if Watson can’t go, examines the Packers’ struggles generating pressure without Micah Parsons in the loss to the Broncos, and discusses how creative Jeff Hafley will need to get on defense to slow down the Bears. Plus, can Rashan Gary rise to the moment and anchor the pass rush in Parsons’ absence?
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    14 分
  • Jason Wilde on Packers vs Broncos, Josh Jacobs' knee injury, & Rashan Gary & Lukas Van Ness' lack of production!
    2025/12/13
    Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly to talk about Sunday's Packers vs Broncos game in Denver & the concerns around Josh Jacobs' questionable status -- will Jacobs' knee slow him down for the rest of this season? Jason also shares his insights from his back-and-forth with defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley during his passionate defense of Rashan Gary and his lack of production this season. Also, what could a healthy Lukas Van Ness bring to this defense and how much more grace should we give him to develop beyond the first-round project label?
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    12 分
  • Jason Wilde: Rashan Gary Concerns Grow, WR Depth Surges & Packers Defense Faces Big Questions
    2025/12/12
    Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to sort through the two biggest storylines surrounding Green Bay: 1. The WR room is the deepest it’s been in years. With Jaden Reed returning, Christian Watson playing his best football, and Bo Melton, Wicks and Golden all rotating in, Wilde explains why this is Green Bay’s deepest group since the Jordy–Cobb–Adams era. 2. Rashan Gary is officially a concern. Wilde reacts to Jeff Hafley’s full-throated defense of Gary — how he’s playing the run well, how play-action protections limit pass-rush chances, and why sacks don’t always tell the whole story. But Wilde also makes it clear: • Gary’s snap count is dropping • Gary and Kingsley Enagbare played nearly identical snaps • Gary isn’t generating pressures • Gary’s effort level has come into question Wilde says the film and usage tell a story the team can’t hide: a $24M pass rusher should not be splitting work evenly with a rotational backup. Additional topics include: • Why Carolina’s two-high shell blueprint still limits the Packers offense • Why sustained 10–12 play drives remain Green Bay’s biggest offensive challenge • How the TE rotation is working without Tucker Kraft • Who actually controls defensive snap distribution for edge players • Whether Jeff Hafley is a realistic contender for NFL head coaching jobs 🎧 Packers honesty, roster clarity, and inside insight — every week with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Jason Wilde, Rashan Gary, Kingsley Enagbare, Packers WR depth, Jaden Reed, Christian Watson, Dontayvion Wicks, Matthew Golden, Luke Musgrave, Matt LaFleur, Packers defense, Jeff Hafley, Packers podcast, ESPN Milwaukee
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    19 分
  • Jason Wilde on Packers' improved offense, Denver Broncos' vaunted defense, & Matt LaFleur's uncertain contract status -- Jim, Matt & Molly
    2025/12/12
    Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly to talk about the Packers' improvements on offense, the still uncertain contract status for Matt LaFleur, & this week's matchup versus the vaunted Denver Broncos' defense! First, curler Matt Hamilton explains why he's so confident in his axe-throwing skills while they LIVE from Madison Axe for ESPN Madison's office holiday party! Jason answer what's the biggest reason for the Packers' offensive improvement recently -- Matt LaFleur, Jordan Love, or Christian Watson? They also discuss if Watson can be the guy this week versus CB Patrick Surtain, and how much has improved health lifted this offense? That also get into the lingering status on LaFleur's contract extension and if LaFleur might decide he'd rather look for a job elsewhere if the contract number doesn't equal market value. They wrap up talking what the Packers should do to plan for Denver's dangerous pass rush with!
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    20 分
  • Jordan Love an MVP? Packers Rolling Into Super Bowl Preview vs Broncos - Weekly Wilde
    2025/12/11
    The Packers beat the Bears again and now head to Denver for what some are calling a potential Super Bowl preview. Jason Wilde and Alex Strouf break down Jordan Love’s MVP-caliber play and whether he’s officially entering the elite QB conversation. Christian Watson has been outstanding since returning — making Green Bay look brilliant for the one-year extension — while Romeo Doubs’ role continues to shrink. Plus, why Jason isn’t worried about the Packers’ defense after a shaky second half, and why he’s fired up for the Packers offensive line’s matchup against a Broncos defense that leads the NFL in sacks.
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    30 分
  • Wilde on Packers’ Health, Wide Receiver Depth & Concern Around Rashan Gary
    2025/12/11
    ESPN’s Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy with encouraging news: the Packers are finally close to full strength, with only one player missing practice and Jaden Reed, Matthew Golden and others trending upward. Wilde explains how much healthier the offense looks — and why reinforcements at WR and TE are changing the game plan. The crew also debates the wide receiver depth, with Wilde noting that this might be the deepest group since the Jordy–Cobb–Adams era. Bo Melton’s emergence, Golden’s frustration with injuries, Wicks’ inconsistent availability, and Watson’s resurgence all factor into a layered WR rotation that finally gives Jordan Love options. Then comes the biggest red flag: Rashan Gary and Kingsley Enagbare played nearly identical snaps. Wilde breaks down why that is deeply concerning for a $96M pass rusher — especially when Enagbare is making more impact plays. He also reacts to Chewy’s blunt assessment that Gary looks like a player “ready to retire,” explaining why it’s fair to question Gary’s fire and conditioning right now. Additional topics include: • The TE rotation replacing Tucker Kraft • Why Musgrave, Wiley, FitzPatrick and Kennard are being used situationally • How defenses like Carolina’s two-high shell limit Packers possessions • Why sustained 10–12 play drives remain Green Bay’s offensive kryptonite • Whether Jeff Hafley is on track to become a head coach elsewhere 🎧 Packers insider clarity, roster insight, and honest debate — every weekday on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Jason Wilde, Rashan Gary, Kingsley Enagbare, Jordan Love, Jaden Reed, Matthew Golden, Luke Musgrave, Packers injuries, Packers wide receivers, Packers tight ends, Matt LaFleur, NFC North, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    21 分
  • Jason Wilde on The Homer Hour
    2025/12/10
    Packers reporter Jason Wilde jumped on The Homer Hour and delivered a full breakdown of where this Packers squad stands — and where they might be headed. Wilde sized up how good this Packers team actually is, and how high the ceiling could climb as the season rolls on. One big question: Has Rashan Gary been the most disappointing Packer so far? Wilde didn’t shy away from the conversation, weighing Gary’s slow start against expectations. With Devonte Wyatt sidelined, the spotlight shifts to Lukas Van Ness — can the second-year pass rusher give the defense the spark it needs up front? Wilde also tackled the ongoing struggles of kicker Brandon McManus, and why the Packers continue to show patience despite the inconsistency. On the flip side, he highlighted the quiet but meaningful impact of Kingsley Enagbare, who’s making the most of his limited snaps. And then the big one: Could Sunday’s matchup with the Broncos actually be a Super Bowl preview? Wilde broke down why the matchup might mean more than it seems on paper.
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    17 分
  • Jason Wilde talks Packers WIN vs Bears & Do Opponents FEAR Jordan Love? -- on Jim, Matt & Molly
    2025/12/10
    Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly to talk about the Green Bay Packers' win over the Chicago Bears and how Jordan Love is viewed by opposing teams and fans around the NFL. First, Jason thanks the group for accidentally including him on their group chat show prep (that Matt didn't notice)! Jim explains his take why he doesn't FEAR Jordan Love as a Bears fan and if he can get over the hump of fringe Top 5 given his history of back-breaking mistakes -- How far is Love from Elite, and is Micah Parsons ultimately the Green Bay MVP? Jason also hangs around to answer a couple questions for Molly and Matt -- Will Rashan Gary be on this team next season, and has Christian Watson emerged as the true No. 1 WR?
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    19 分