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Join Homer alongside Mark Tauscher, Gary Ellerson, and Jason Wilde for complete postgame coverage following the Green Bay Packers loss to the Baltimore Ravens. We break down the biggest moments, turning points, and standout performances from start to finish — with former Packers insight from Tauscher and Ellerson and locker-room reporting from Wilde. From quarterback play and coaching decisions to defensive breakdowns, missed chances, and late-game execution, we analyze what decided the game and what it means for the Packers moving forward.
ESPN NFL Nation Packers reporter Rob Demovsky joins Wilde and Tausch as the Green Bay Packers prepare to host the Baltimore Ravens in the home regular season finale Saturday night at Lambeau Field.
Greg Matzek and Gary Ellerson recap a busy Football Monday at Potawatomi Sportsbook, starting with a deep dive into the Packers’ backup quarterback situation and what it means moving forward. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins the show with insight from inside the organization before the guys zoom out to break down the NFC playoff picture, key contenders, and where Green Bay fits as the postseason race heats up.
Join Alex Strouf alongside Mark Tauscher, Gary Ellerson, and Jason Wilde for complete postgame coverage following the Bears vs. Packers rivalry matchup. We break down the biggest plays, key moments, and turning points from start to finish, with former Packers insight from Tauscher and Ellerson and locker-room reporting from Wilde. From quarterback play and coaching decisions to defensive adjustments and missed opportunities, we analyze what decided the game and what it means moving forward for both teams. Whether it was a classic rivalry battle or a dramatic finish, this is your go-to source for instant reaction and expert breakdown of Packers vs. Bears.
The Packers went from Super Bowl buzz to a brutal setback in Denver — losing Micah Parsons for the season and dealing with multiple key injuries. Jason Wilde and Alex Strouf break down whether Green Bay can still contend in the NFC North, how the defense adjusts, who must step up, and what Christian Watson, Zach Tom, Evan Williams, and Josh Jacobs’ statuses mean. And with first place on the line again vs the Bears, can the Packers rally? Jason explains why all hope is not lost.
Marc Silverman (AKA "Silvy") from Waddle & Silvy on ESPN Chicago joins Wilde and Tausch to share his unique Bears perspective counting down to the NFC North showdown on Saturday night between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears.
ESPN Insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy on a grim NFL morning — one where Micah Parsons and Patrick Mahomes were both lost to ACL injuries within hours of each other. Schefter describes the exact moment he saw the Parsons replay: “Oh my God… this guy just tore his ACL. You knew it immediately.” He details how rare and destabilizing it is for the league to have two of its biggest superstars go down in the same afternoon, calling it a “dark day” for the NFL that overshadowed every win, upset, and playoff storyline. The conversation then shifts to the NFL’s escalating injury epidemic: 309 players placed on IR through Week 15 2023 total at this point: 274 Trending toward one of the highest totals in league history Schefter is candid about the league’s expectations for expanding the season: Will injuries stop the NFL from adding an 18th game? Schefter’s answer: almost certainly no. He explains that owners will offer: Two bye weeks Significant additional compensation Contract adjustments written into the next CBA …making it difficult for players to resist, even with injury concerns at an all-time high. Other Schefter insights include: Why Devontae Adams is unlikely to play Thursday after tweaking his hamstring Why Josh Allen has the “easiest and hardest” Super Bowl path simultaneously Which teams Schefter believes are legitimate AFC threats Why Alan Lazard still has a chance to land somewhere useful The surprising head-coach candidates emerging at Michigan Finally, Schefter shares a surprisingly relatable detail: His Christmas tradition? “Always work. Thirty-five years. Christmas, New Year’s… always work.” 🎧 A sharp, honest, national perspective on the NFL’s most turbulent injury weekend — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, NFL injuries, Micah Parsons ACL, Patrick Mahomes ACL, Adam Schefter, NFL IR total, 18-game season, NFL CBA 2031, Josh Allen, Devontae Adams injury, AFC playoff picture, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
Dave Kaplan of ESPN Chicago joins Jim, Matt & Molly to talk about this week's pivotal Packers vs Bears game on Saturday and how things have changed with Micah Parsons now out for the season -- Kap assures, the Bears will still come to play! They also discuss the matchup versus the Bears defense, which team now has a better roster with Parsons out for the Packers, and who is Kap taking right now -- Jordan Love or Caleb Williams? They discuss the playoff implications for whatever team loses on Saturday, and Kap gives his official score prediction for Packers and the Bears, pt.2!
Greg Matzek and Cousins sub Josh DiMaggio break down just how tough that loss to the Broncos really was, while Packers insider Jason Wilde checks in with the latest headlines out of Titletown. With Micah Parsons out, the question becomes: what adjustments must Jeff Hafley dial up to get this defense back in rhythm? The crew tackles the ripple effects of Christian Watson’s injury, debates whether the next few weeks will reveal the true ceiling of Jordan Love, and jumps into a round of “Buy or Sell.” Plus, they scout Saturday’s showdown with the Bears during “Not My Beat” with ESPN Chicago's John Jurkovic and zoom out for a deeper look at the NFC playoff race.
ESPN Packers reporter Rob Demovsky joins The Homer Hour to break down what Green Bay must do to get even half the impact Micah Parsons delivered, when Christian Watson might return to the field, and how Darian Kinnard is handling Zach Tom’s absence. He also discusses the potential timeline for Evan Williams’ injury, Josh Jacobs’ uncommon touchdown reception, and how Matthew Golden is stepping in while Watson remains sidelined.
ESPN’s Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy from Denver after one of the most gut-punch losses in recent Packers memory — not because of the score, but because Green Bay presumably lost Micah Parsons for the season with a torn ACL. Rob describes the stunned mood inside the locker room, including the powerful moment when Rashan Gary paused for 12 full seconds before answering how the defense moves forward. It wasn’t quite a funeral atmosphere, but it was nowhere near normal — a team absorbing immediate, season-altering bad news. Demovsky also provides key injury updates: Christian Watson was taken to the hospital as a precaution but was cleared to fly — a positive sign. Zach Tom & Evan Williams avoided season-ending injuries but are “week-to-week,” and Green Bay is running out of weeks. With Parsons out, the Packers must reinvent their defense on the fly. Rob explains: Jeff Hafley will need to lean heavily on blitz packages that worked last year. Corners will have to survive longer isolation snaps with no elite pressure to help them. The pressure gap — 64 pressures for Parsons vs. 28 for Gary — is the largest difference between any team’s No. 1 and No. 2 pass rushers in the NFL. Rashan Gary must not just lead — he must dramatically raise his level of play. The segment also covers: Whether Matthew Golden becomes a bigger factor in Watson’s absence How Christian Watson’s injury happened at the moment Green Bay could have put the game away Why Matt LaFleur’s contract extension now becomes complicated Why Ed Policy may shift more power back toward Brian Gutekunst in head-coach decisions 🎧 A clear, emotional, and detailed breakdown of the Packers’ harsh new reality — only with Rob Demovsky on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Micah Parsons injury, Rob Demovsky, Christian Watson injury, Rashan Gary, Matt LaFleur, Jeff Hafley, Packers Broncos, NFC North, Packers defense, Packers injuries, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
Join Homer, Mark Tauscher, Gary Ellerson, and Jason Wilde for a full breakdown of the Packers vs. Broncos matchup as we react to everything that unfolded on the field. We dig into the biggest plays, momentum swings, standout performances, and coaching decisions that shaped the game. From Jordan Love’s impact to the run game, defensive adjustments, and key moments that decided the final result, we cover every angle. Plus, instant reaction, analysis, and what this game means for the Packers moving forward in the season. Whether it was a statement win or a tough loss, this is your complete Packers–Broncos postgame recap.
ESPN NFL Nation Packers reporter Rob Demovsky joins Wilde and Tausch previewing the Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos in a potential Super Bowl preview.
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.
Dean Blandino, FOX Sports Rules Analyst, joins Wilde and Tausch. Why doesn't Micah Parsons get many holding calls in his favor? And what's up with expedited reviews and some of the calls that were made during the Packers-Bears game on Sunday at Lambeau Field?
Greg Matzek and Gary Ellerson break down the Packers’ nail-biting win over the Chicago Bears in a game defined by two massive plays and one perfectly timed Matt LaFleur timeout. With the score tied at 21, Jordan Love engineered a clutch 8-play, 65-yard touchdown drive capped by Josh Jacobs’ powerful 2-yard score on 3rd and 2 — part of a night where Jacobs delivered one highlight after another, including a game-changing 28-yard run. We examine how the Bears flipped the script offensively in the second half, why Green Bay still survived despite the pressure, and how Keisean Nixon’s interception sealed the victory. Jason Wilde joins the show to share insider perspective, we debate whether Christian Watson has clearly become the Packers’ WR1, and dive into “Buy or Sell” on the Packers’ division chances, MVP votes for Jordan Love, and whether Detroit could miss the playoffs. We close by looking ahead to the 11-2 Broncos in “Not My Beat” and what challenges await Green Bay next week.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy as Jordan Love officially enters the national MVP conversation. Schefter explains why Love is starting to win over skeptics, why some analysts remain hesitant, and how every elite-level performance pushes him closer to the league’s top tier. The crew also debates the Packers’ wide-receiver model, with Schefter noting that strength-in-numbers is working — but only because every WR is still on a rookie contract. Eventually, if the group becomes elite, Green Bay will face real decisions. Other major topics include: • Why the Devante Adams situation was unique — and why Goody moved on • How the NFL’s copycat tendencies may shape future WR rooms • Why teams struggle to find QB help this time of year, leading to the Philip Rivers comeback saga As the Packers prepare for Denver, Schefter shares a personal story about getting altitude sickness after returning to Colorado — and explains why the Broncos’ home-field edge is absolutely real, regardless of their schedule strength. He also reacts to Vegas installing the Packers as 2.5-point favorites, calling it both a nod to Green Bay’s rise and a surprisingly bold projection. 🎧 National NFL insight, Packers context, and big-picture debate — every week with Adam Schefter on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Jordan Love, Adam Schefter, Green Bay Packers, NFL MVP, Packers Broncos, Denver altitude, Packers wide receivers, Devante Adams, Matt LaFleur, NFL insider, Packers podcast, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
Fresh off calling Packers–Bears on national radio, Chris Carlin joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy with a clear takeaway: the Packers made explosive plays — but the Bears proved they’re legitimately good. Carlin explains why Chicago’s resilience stood out, especially after falling behind 14–3 in freezing weather. Many teams would have folded, but the Bears fought back, adjusted offensively, and showed why their coaching staff is one of the best in the NFC North. He also highlights: • Why Green Bay’s explosive touchdowns changed the game • How well-coached the Bears are under Ben Johnson • Why the Bears’ fight and execution surprised him • How the NFC race remains wide open after Week 12 Carlin and the crew react to what this matchup means for both teams moving forward — and why the Packers’ big-play ability and the Bears’ coaching foundation could define the rest of the season. 🎧 National perspective, sharp analysis, and real football insight — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Bears, Packers vs Bears, Chris Carlin, Packers win, Packers Bears analysis, Jordan Love, Ben Johnson, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, NFC North, Packers podcast, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
ESPN’s Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy after the Packers’ 28–21 win over the Bears to evaluate what Green Bay proved — and what still needs answering. Rob highlights Jordan Love’s biggest stride: consistent downfield throws, with two touchdowns traveling 20+ yards for the second straight week. He also explains why the Bears are legitimately good, crediting coaching, offensive structure, and their ability to stay competitive even after falling behind 14–3. But he warns Green Bay must be ready for Chicago’s best shot when the teams meet again at Soldier Field. The conversation shifts to officiating, including: • Keyshawn Nixon’s unsportsmanlike flag despite being grabbed by the neck • The baffling ruling on what should’ve been an interception • Why Luke Musgrave’s overturned catch left both sides confused Demovsky also digs into the Packers’ pass-rush situation, noting Kingsley Enagbare’s rise and Rashan Gary’s lack of impact despite a massive contract — and why Gary’s 2025 salary may force tough decisions. The crew wraps with the Packers’ wide receiver picture: Christian Watson’s maturation, Jaden Reed’s return, Romeo Dobbs’ disappearing production, and why health might finally allow Green Bay to unlock its full offensive identity. 🎧 Insight, honesty, and real Packers football talk — every Monday with Rob Demovsky on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Rob Demovsky, Jordan Love, Christian Watson, Jaden Reed, Romeo Dobbs, Rashan Gary, Kingsley Enagbare, Packers Bears, Packers win, Matt LaFleur, Packers officiating, NFC North, Packers deep ball, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
Our elite postgame crew gives you the most authentic, unfiltered Packers reaction anywhere: 🎙️ Steve “The Homer” True – Host, Analyst & Instigator 🏈 Mark Tauscher – Former Packers OL & Super Bowl Champion 🔥 Gary Ellerson – Former Packers RB & NFC Championship alum 📝 Jason Wilde – ESPN Wisconsin Packers Insider ✔️ Immediate postgame analysis ✔️ Key plays & turning points ✔️ Live locker room reaction (as available) ✔️ Fan calls & real-time reaction ✔️ What this result means for the Packers moving forward Whether the Packers won big, lost tough, or gave us another heart-stopper... we’ve got every angle covered LIVE the moment the clock hits zero. 🟢 Packers vs Chicago Bears — Postgame Show
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