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Packers Therapy--the longest-running Packers podcast in existence! Chris and Dave bring their unique and entertaining takes on the Packers, pop culture, and betting lines week in and week out. Take a listen to this engaging pod, and you'll never be able to let it go!

Cheesehead Radio - Going on its 11th season, longtime Packers bloggers and co-hosts CD Angeli and Jersey Al Bracco, and Kelly Hodgson bring you their patented "Four Quarters" of Packers conversation, as well as their weekly "Hot Pocket" rants. It's a great listen and breakdown every week.

LempsTalkinPack - "The John Oliver of Packers podcasts", Chris Lempesis brings you his one-man show of insightful Packers reactions the morning after the game. It's like having you best friend talking to you, except he knows a lot about the Packers and might be a little inebriated.

No Huddle Radio - Hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you a fast-paced, no-nonsense analysis of what’s happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose.

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The Packers didn’t just lose to the Bears.They ran the entire “How To Lose a Game You’re Winning” playbook… in public… on Christmas week… again.Yes, Romeo Doubs muffed the onside kick. Yes, Keisean Nixon is going to live forever in the final highlight. And yes, social media immediately dusted off the Brandon Bostick comps like it was 2014 all over again.But stop.This loss was not one play.It wasn’t one player.And it sure as hell wasn’t “bad luck.”On this solo, post-Bears edition of Cheesehead Radio, C.D. Angeli walks through how Green Bay managed to contribute equally to its own collapse in all three phases — special teams opened the door, the offense handed the ball right back, and the defense politely stepped aside when the Bears needed it most.We talk about:Why the 2014 NFC Championship comparisons are emotionally satisfying — and fundamentally incompleteHow red zone ineptitude has quietly become a defining traitWhy Malik Willis played well enough to win (and why that still didn’t matter)What Jordan Love’s concussion means in the worst possible momentAnd the uncomfortable truth: this isn’t a quarterback problem, a coordinator problem, or a single-unit failureThis is an identity problem.The Packers are good. They’re talented. They’re competitive.And they repeatedly find ways not to finish.That brings us to the conversation no one wants, but everyone is circling: Matt LaFleur. Not a firing rant. Not a hot take. Just an honest look at what it means when the same late-game failures keep happening, regardless of who’s under center, who’s injured, or who made the last mistake.Plus, Jersey Al stops by with a Hot Pocket that somehow manages to be both depressing and accurate — which honestly tracks for this season.Life moves pretty fast.So do collapses.And if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you might miss the moment you realized exactly who this team is.Cheesehead Radio. Unhealthy obsession. Required honesty.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your Packers fix.Presented by Ticket King, Cheesehead Radio is back for its 17th season — your go-to Packers podcast for news, fun, and a little bit of frivolity.Be sure to join C.D., Al and Kelly on their regular jaunts through the Packers Universe. You can follow them on twitter (X) at @tundravision, @JerseyAlGBP and @ThatPackerGirl.Cheesehead Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook. 
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room for another Tuesday night edition of Emptying The Bag, doing what he does best: cracking open the mailbag, cracking open a beer, and working through the thoughts, frustrations, hopes, fears, and movie references of Packers fans everywhere.He opens this one on a reflective note, telling a story about a long-ago Packers–Bears game he attended — a far better memory than what fans have been dealing with lately. It’s a moment of holiday-season nostalgia that serves as a reminder of why this rivalry matters, why it always feels bigger than the standings, and why even after heartbreak, fans keep coming back for more.From there, it’s straight into the questions and comments sent in from social media and email. As always, nothing is off-limits. Lempesis breaks down the latest on Jordan Love’s chances of playing Saturday night against Baltimore, what the offense might look like if he can’t go, and how much risk the Packers should really be willing to take this late in the season.He also tackles the growing discussion around Matt LaFleur’s future, addressing whether the head coach has done enough to earn a contract extension this offseason, how the front office is likely viewing the season as a whole, and what LaFleur’s body of work says about where this team is actually headed.And because it’s a Lemps mailbag show, things eventually veer delightfully off the rails — including a spirited detour into the cinematic masterpiece Necessary Roughness, why it still rules, and why sometimes football stories (and football movies) are about heart, grit, and dumb belief more than perfect execution.It’s a classic Emptying The Bag episode: thoughtful without being precious, emotional without being melodramatic, and funny without ever losing the thread of what Packers fans are really feeling right now. No hot-take theater. No fake optimism. Just honest conversation, shared misery, and the occasional reminder that football is supposed to be fun — even when it hurts.Grab a beer, settle in, and open the mailbag one more time.🎧 Listen now on PackersTalk.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you carry the G. And yes—grab a beer first. You’ll need it.Support the showWebsite: Lempstalkinpack.comSubscribe/Rate/Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & iHeartTip jar: Venmo & PayPal links on the site (help fund the victory brews!)You can follow Chris on twitter at LempsMKE (@ItsJustChrisNow)LempsTalkinPack is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
The Green Bay Packers suffered a frustrating loss to the Chicago Bears, and on this episode of No Huddle Radio, we break down exactly what went wrong — and whether this team has what it takes to bounce back in time for a massive showdown against the Baltimore Ravens. After weeks of momentum, the Packers stumbled against a Bears team that looked faster, tougher, and more confident, leaving fans wondering if this was just a bad week or a sign of deeper issues. We dive into the key moments from the loss, questionable decisions, missed opportunities, and how the Bears exposed some lingering weaknesses on both sides of the ball.But the conversation doesn’t stop there. With the Ravens coming to town, the Packers face one of their toughest tests of the season. Can Jordan Love and the offense respond against an elite Ravens defense? Will the Packers clean up their mistakes, find consistency, and prove they’re still a legitimate playoff contender? We preview the matchup, discuss the biggest keys to victory, and debate whether Green Bay has the mental toughness to rebound after an emotional divisional loss. This episode is all about uncertainty, urgency, and belief — the classic Packers fan rollercoaster.If you’re a Packers fan searching for honest analysis mixed with raw emotion, this live podcast is for you. Make sure to subscribe to the channel, turn on notifications, and join the conversation live so you don’t miss any Packers breakdowns as the season heats up. #Packers #GoPackGo #PackersBears #PackersRavens #NFL #GreenBayPackers #JordanLove #NFLPodcast #NoHuddleRadio-------------------------------------------------On No Huddle Radio, hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you in-depth analysis of what’s happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose.Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag on Twitter Gil @GilPackers, @GBPackerSean, or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you!No Huddle Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
The Packers–Bears rivalry is officially alive again — and even in defeat, you can feel how much this matchup finally matters. In this episode of our Packers Weekly live podcast, we react to a tough loss to the Bears and break down why this game felt different from recent years. Chicago is no longer just rebuilding or “almost there.” The Bears are a better team, and because of that, Packers vs. Bears is once again a real, emotional, high-stakes rivalry in the NFC North.We dive into a full review of this week’s Packers–Bears game, analyzing how the Bears were able to come out on top and what went wrong for Green Bay. From Jordan Love’s performance and the offense’s missed opportunities, to defensive breakdowns and momentum-shifting moments, we focus heavily on what the Packers need to clean up if they want to stay ahead as the division gets tougher. This wasn’t just another loss — it was a reminder that the margin for error in this rivalry is shrinking fast.Despite the frustration, there’s genuine excitement in knowing this rivalry finally has teeth again. We discuss whether this loss is a wake-up call for the Packers, how Green Bay should respond moving forward, and what it means long-term if the Bears continue to rise. Can the Packers adjust and reassert control, or are we entering a new chapter where every meeting with Chicago feels like a playoff game?If you’re a Packers fan who loves honest analysis mixed with real emotion, make sure to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and join us live every week for Packers Weekly.#Packers #PackersBears #NFLRivalry #GreenBayPackers #BearsVsPackers #JordanLove #NFCLNorth #PackersWeekly #NFLAnalysis💬 Join the Conversation:We’re live every Monday night at 9:30 PM, breaking down every game, big play, and headline — all from a diehard fan’s perspective. Get in the chat, drop your takes, and talk Pack with us!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Go Pack Go!Be sure to join Myles Teteak and Tim Hamilton every week as they breakdown what’s going on in the world of the Green Bay Packers. Stay up to date by following the show’s twitter account @PackersWeeklyPod, follow Myles at MylesTeteak and Tim at TimHam422.Packers Weekly is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room, beer in hand, emotional fog fully engaged, trying to explain the unexplainable after Green Bay’s soul-crushing 22–16 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.He opens the show with brutal honesty: a day later, he’s still got nothing. No clever hook. No witty opener. Just disbelief — and that alone tells you everything you need to know about how catastrophic this loss really was.Lempesis walks listeners through how the Packers’ collapse didn’t actually begin with the botched onside kick or the overtime disaster — it started much earlier. He lays out, in painstaking detail, how five red-zone trips produced just nine points, and why that failure set the table for everything that followed. Along the way, he takes direct aim at Matt LaFleur’s decision-making, questioning red-zone play calls, fourth-down aggression, and whether the head coach lost his nerve when the moment demanded killer instinct.From there, the focus shifts to the final unraveling — the onside kick disaster, the coverage breakdown on fourth-and-four, the inability to gain one yard in overtime, and the final gut punch: Caleb Williams’ perfect walk-off bomb to DJ Moore. Lempesis explains why this wasn’t just bad luck, but a total systems failure involving coaching, special teams, and execution — with Rich Bisaccia’s unit once again under the microscope.He assigns blame carefully but firmly, breaking down mistakes by Romeo Doubs, Malik Willis, Keisean Nixon, Josh Jacobs, and others — while always circling back to the uncomfortable truth: when collapses keep happening, leadership has to answer for them.Along the way, he contextualizes where this loss leaves the Packers — still technically playoff-bound, but emotionally flattened. The division race math is laid out, the NFC picture is examined, and the looming question hangs heavy over the episode: is this team actually growing, or is this as good as it gets under Matt LaFleur?The episode closes with a small sampling of listener questions and comments from social media and email — raw, angry, exhausted reactions that perfectly mirror the mood of the fanbase. It’s not a full mailbag, but a taste of the emotional wreckage, with more promised in the upcoming Tuesday night show.It’s not a rant for the sake of ranting.It’s not performative outrage.It’s a clear-eyed, emotionally honest autopsy of one of the worst regular-season losses Packers fans have endured in years.Grab a beer. Sit down. Breathe.This one hurts — and Lemps doesn’t pretend otherwise.🎧 Listen now on PackersTalk.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you carry the G. And yes—grab a beer first. You’ll need it.Support the showWebsite: Lempstalkinpack.comSubscribe/Rate/Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & iHeartTip jar: Venmo & PayPal links on the site (help fund the victory brews!)You can follow Chris on twitter at LempsMKE (@ItsJustChrisNow)LempsTalkinPack is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
The Packers didn’t just lose to the Bears.They carefully assembled a win, admired it for most of the afternoon, and then systematically dismantled it in front of everyone.Packers Therapy #497 — “Bears Still Suck, Johnson Too” is Chris and Dave trying to make sense of a collapse that felt both shocking and completely predictable. The kind of loss where, by the time it actually happens, you’re not even surprised—just tired.It starts with the moment the air left the building: Jordan Love getting knocked out on a hit that somehow didn’t eject the guy who delivered it. The offense stalls, the mood turns, and suddenly we’re all holding our breath wondering whether Malik Willis can keep the wheels on. Spoiler: he mostly does. Which, in true Packers fashion, only makes what comes next hurt more.From there, it’s a parade of self-inflicted wounds:Multiple red-zone trips, zero touchdowns, because the Packers now treat the goal line like it’s cursed ground.A Jacobs goal-line fumble that felt less like bad luck and more like destiny.Play-calling that oscillates between terrified and incoherent the moment things get tight.And of course, special teams showing up late just to light the remaining hope on fire, capped by an onside kick sequence that had all the suspense of a slow-motion car crash.Meanwhile, the Bears are doing Bears things. They still suck. They still can’t get out of their own way. Ben Johnson’s bizarre gadget nonsense manages to backfire spectacularly—and somehow, the Packers still can’t take advantage. When even the opponent’s stupidity doesn’t save you, that’s when you know you’re in real trouble.Chris and Dave don’t sugarcoat it:This wasn’t about talent.This wasn’t about effort.This was about execution collapsing under pressure, discipline evaporating, and a team that still hasn’t learned how to close.There’s humor, because there has to be. There’s anger, because it’s earned. And there’s that familiar, sinking realization that we’ve all seen this movie before—and the Packers keep insisting the ending will be different next time.It isn’t.At least not yet.Packers Therapy is here for the fans who watched every snap anyway, who knew exactly where this was headed, and who still need someone to say it out loud:Yes.That was brutal.And no—you’re not crazy for being mad about it.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/packerstherapyPayPal: Packerstherapy@yahoo.comPosting its first show in 2005, Packers Therapy is the longest-running Packers podcast on the Internet. Hosts Chris and Dave began the show as a way of capturing the spirited chats the two co-workers had about the team around the office. The two have no pretense about being experts: they are just two opinionated shareholders who love the team, follow it closely, but don’t always see the Packers fortunes eye to eye.The guys encourage comments and questions via their Twitter feed @PackersTherapy or email to packerstherapy@yahoo.com and read and respond to as many as they can during each show.Packers Therapy is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook. 
The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears rivalry never needs extra fuel—but this week, it has plenty. In this episode of No Huddle Radio, we dive headfirst into a massive NFC North showdown as the Packers prepare to take on the Bears with major questions swirling around the loss of Micah Parsons and how it could impact the game plan on both sides of the ball. This live Packers podcast breaks down what this matchup really means, why it feels bigger than just another rivalry game, and whether Green Bay can rise to the moment without one of the league’s most disruptive defensive forces. The hosts analyze how the Packers’ defense must adjust without Parsons, where the pass rush can still find answers, and whether this creates an opportunity—or a dangerous opening—against a Bears team desperate to make a statement. On offense, the discussion focuses on execution, discipline, and whether Green Bay can control the tempo and avoid the mistakes that often decide rivalry games. There’s excitement, nerves, and real belief mixed with honest concern—the perfect recipe for Packers fans heading into a must-watch weekend. If you live for Packers football, hate losing to the Bears, and want real fan-driven analysis instead of hot takes, this episode is for you. Subscribe to the channel, hit the notification bell, and join the live conversation every week as we break down everything Green Bay Packers—from previews to postgame reactions and everything in between. #GreenBayPackers #PackersVsBears #NFLPreview #MicahParsons #NoHuddleRadio #PackersNation #NFLRivalry #GoPackGo-------------------------------------------------On No Huddle Radio, hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you in-depth analysis of what’s happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose.Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag on Twitter Gil @GilPackers, @GBPackerSean, or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you!No Huddle Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Life moves pretty fast.One minute, the Green Bay Packers are flying high in Denver, up two scores, feeling like a legitimate Super Bowl contender. The next? The balloon pops.On this brutal, season-tilting episode of Cheesehead Radio, we break down the Mile High collapse that didn’t just cost the Packers a game — it ripped the engine out of the season. Christian Watson leaves on a cart. Zach Tom limps off. Evan Williams goes down. Josh Whyle gets concussed. And then the gut punch: Micah Parsons tears his ACL, and with it, the entire emotional gravity of the 2025 Packers season shifts in about five minutes of real time.This isn’t just a postgame recap. This is a reckoning.We talk through:How the Packers went from controlling the Broncos to feeding directly into Denver’s defensive strengthsWhy that early deep shot changed everything — psychologically and schematicallyWhat it actually means to lose Micah Parsons, not just as a pass rusher, but as the engine of Jeff Hafley’s defenseThe difference between “next man up” and “there is no replacement for this guy”Whether comparisons to the 2010 Super Bowl team are comforting… or completely dishonestThen we pivot forward — painfully, reluctantly — to Bears Week, again, with Green Bay battered, Chicago surging, and the NFC North suddenly flipped on its head. We examine the injury report, the short week, the emotional state of the locker room, and whether this team has enough left to rally in prime time at Soldier Field.Finally, the Hot Pockets hit — including one of the most honest internal debates we’ve had in years:Is this season still alive… or are we watching the moment it quietly slipped away?It’s raw. It’s heavy.And it’s exactly what Cheesehead Radio was built for.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your Packers fix.Presented by Ticket King, Cheesehead Radio is back for its 17th season — your go-to Packers podcast for news, fun, and a little bit of frivolity.Be sure to join C.D., Al and Kelly on their regular jaunts through the Packers Universe. You can follow them on twitter (X) at @tundravision, @JerseyAlGBP and @ThatPackerGirl.Cheesehead Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook. 
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room for another Tuesday night edition of Emptying The Bag ’25, beer in hand, emotions barely held together with duct tape — and yes, he’s still furious, still gutted, and still not remotely over what happened in Denver.He opens the show by trying to put words to the emotional swamp he’s been living in for the last 48 hours since the Broncos game — and, in classic Lemps fashion, he does it with a completely unrelated Milwaukee driving story involving a bad lane change, a road-rage maniac, and curly fries getting thrown at his car like it was a drive-thru food fight. It sounds absurd (because it is), but the point lands: the feelings are the same — disbelief, anger, helplessness, and the sick realization that even when someone apologizes, the damage still gets done.From there, Lempesis dives headfirst into the mailbag — Twitter, Blue Sky, Facebook, email, Instagram — working through the fanbase’s collective therapy session after Green Bay’s brutal loss and the season-altering gut punch of Micah Parsons’ ACL injury. The central question hanging over everything: what does this team look like now, and how does it survive when the one player who made everything easier on defense is suddenly gone?Topics include:The post-Parsons defensive reality (including the hard truth that “replacing Micah Parsons” is not a thing)Potential reinforcements, including players in the 21-day practice window, and what any of them can realistically provideWhat the offense must become if the defense can’t consistently get stopsZach Tom, Christian Watson, and an injury list so long it resembles a CVS receiptWhy losing to Denver wasn’t the true killer — it was how it happened, and what it stole from the teamJeff Hafley’s options going forward, including a new defensive identity that Lempesis coins on the spot: “Blitz and Prey”A fresh installment of Facebook F***ery, featuring AI-generated nonsense so unhinged it somehow drags Bart Starr into the chaos in a way that leaves even Lemps speechlessIt’s angry, it’s funny, it’s exhausted, and it’s painfully honest — the exact kind of Tuesday night release valve Packers fans need when the football gods decide they haven’t suffered enough.Grab a beer, open the bag, and try not to get hit with curly fries on the way in.🎧 Listen now on PackersTalk.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you carry the G. And yes—grab a beer first. You’ll need it.Support the showWebsite: Lempstalkinpack.comSubscribe/Rate/Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & iHeartTip jar: Venmo & PayPal links on the site (help fund the victory brews!)You can follow Chris on twitter at LempsMKE (@ItsJustChrisNow)LempsTalkinPack is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Sunday’s loss to the Denver Broncos hit Packers fans hard, and this episode of our live podcast dives straight into the frustration, fallout, and big-picture questions facing Green Bay right now. The hosts break down what went wrong in the Packers’ loss to the Broncos, from missed opportunities and stalled drives to defensive lapses that proved costly when it mattered most. It’s an honest, emotional review of a game that felt winnable — and one that now looms large as the season heads toward a critical stretch.The conversation also turns serious with the discussion of the Micah Parsons injury and how a major injury like that shifts the balance of the NFC playoff picture. What does it mean for the Packers’ path forward? Can Green Bay take advantage of a shaken conference, regroup quickly, and still control its own destiny? The hosts debate whether this team has the resilience, leadership, and urgency needed to bounce back after a tough loss and refocus on what’s next.Looking ahead, all eyes turn to the Bears. Can the Packers put the disappointment behind them, beat Chicago next week, and reignite real playoff momentum? Or is this loss a sign of deeper issues that could derail a postseason run? If you’re a Packers fan searching for answers, perspective, and real talk after a frustrating Sunday, this episode is for you.Be sure to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and join the conversation live every week as we ride the highs and lows of the Packers season together.#GreenBayPackers #PackersBroncos #PackersLoss #NFLWeekReview #MicahParsonsInjury #PackersBears #NFLPlayoffs #PackersPodcast #GoPackGo💬 Join the Conversation:We’re live every Monday night at 9:30 PM, breaking down every game, big play, and headline — all from a diehard fan’s perspective. Get in the chat, drop your takes, and talk Pack with us!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Go Pack Go!Be sure to join Myles Teteak and Tim Hamilton every week as they breakdown what’s going on in the world of the Green Bay Packers. Stay up to date by following the show’s twitter account @PackersWeeklyPod, follow Myles at MylesTeteak and Tim at TimHam422.Packers Weekly is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
There are losses, and then there are existential losses — the kind that don’t just beat you on the scoreboard, but sit you down afterward and ask uncomfortable questions about your relationship with professional football.This was one of those.In “Nix Picks Nixed,” Chris and Dave come off the Broncos loss sounding less like angry fans and more like two men slowly realizing they’ve spent decades emotionally investing in a sport explicitly designed to betray them. The Packers didn’t just lose to Denver — they unraveled. A game that felt controlled, winnable, even promising, collapsed under the weight of interceptions, injuries, dropped opportunities, and that familiar sinking realization: oh… this again.Jordan Love goes from efficient to frantic. A first-half passer rating north of 120 crashes into the abyss. A first-down bomb meant to be a knockout punch instead becomes the moment everything turns — momentum, confidence, and ultimately the season’s ceiling. Meanwhile, Micah Parsons’ injury doesn’t just remove a player; it exposes the structural fragility of the entire defense. Once the pass rush disappears, the secondary’s limitations scream into the open air.And yet — this is Packers Therapy, so despair is never left unattended.Chris zooms out, grounding the loss against real-world tragedy, reminding us that football misery still lives in the realm of privilege. Dave zooms in, questioning whether caring this much is rational at all. Is fandom a fool’s errand? Is being teased by annual relevance worse than being terrible outright? Are the Packers just good enough to hurt you forever?They talk chess. They talk officiating incompetence. They talk coaches making five-out-of-ten decisions in billion-dollar enterprises. They talk dropped interceptions, special teams malpractice, and the unique psychological damage caused by a team that’s almost elite.But they also talk gratitude. Perspective. History. Shared memory. The simple truth that Packers Therapy itself exists because venting — together — is the only way to survive weeks like this.The sun still comes up. The Packers will still play again. And somehow, inexplicably, we’ll still be watching.Because this isn’t just football.It’s therapy.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/packerstherapyPayPal: Packerstherapy@yahoo.comPosting its first show in 2005, Packers Therapy is the longest-running Packers podcast on the Internet. Hosts Chris and Dave began the show as a way of capturing the spirited chats the two co-workers had about the team around the office. The two have no pretense about being experts: they are just two opinionated shareholders who love the team, follow it closely, but don’t always see the Packers fortunes eye to eye.The guys encourage comments and questions via their Twitter feed @PackersTherapy or email to packerstherapy@yahoo.com and read and respond to as many as they can during each show.Packers Therapy is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook. 
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room, beer in hand, soul visibly bruised, and honesty fully weaponized. Welcome to LempsTalkinPack #240: “Altitude Sickness” — the episode where the Packers didn’t just lose 34–26 in Denver… they got mugged in broad daylight, watched the getaway car circle back, and then got hit again just to make sure the lesson stuck.Because for a hot second? It looked like Green Bay was about to announce themselves at Mile High.Up 23–14 early in the third after Josh Jacobs ripped off a gorgeous 40-yard TD run, the defense forces a three-and-out, and you’re sitting there thinking: Okay. This is it. Fifth straight win. Statement game. Super Bowl contender vibes. Rare team to be feared in a sea of parity. You let yourself believe.And then — like a cheap loner car in The Mask — everything fell apart.Christian Watson goes down.Micah Parsons goes down with the dreaded non-contact knee injury (aka the sports fan version of hearing a floorboard creak in a horror movie).Zach Tom gets dinged up. Evan Williams gets dinged up. Quay Walker gets dinged up. Concussion here, knee there — the injury list starts growing like it’s being printed in real time.And the worst part? The moment Parsons left, you could feel the team’s heartbeat drop. They’re not robots. They know what he is. A true game-changer. The foundation of the defense. The second most important player on the team behind Jordan Love. And when LaFleur says, “It doesn’t look good, I’ll leave it at that,” you don’t need a doctor — you need a stiff drink and a prayer.Lemps breaks down what the Parsons injury likely means (spoiler: it’s dark), why it slashes the ceiling for the defense, and why Green Bay’s whole “complimentary football” Super Bowl plan may have died right there on the Mile High turf.Then there’s Watson — a field-tilter, the one guy who keeps everything from getting cramped and ugly. With him out, the offense went from 23 points with him to a whole lot of “good luck, Jordan” without him. No Watson, no Tucker Kraft? Defenses are going to start blitzing Love like they’ve got nothing to lose… because they kind of won’t.And yes — Lemps also does what Lemps does:The gut-punch emotional whiplash from “we’re for real” to “sports are stupid and I hate everything”The NFC North standings reality check (and the part where you find out who passed the Packers… and you say words you can’t repeat at Christmas)Why Saturday night in Chicago is going to tell us exactly what this team has leftA small sampling of your postgame questions/comments from Twitter, Blue Sky, and wherever else people go to scream into the voidAnd shameless promotion corner, because if Lemps can do a show after that game, you can at least consider buying a damn shirtSo crack a beer (or two), prepare to feel something in your chest that isn’t joy, and join Lemps as he tries to make sense of the kind of afternoon that has zero silver lining and maximum emotional violence.Because sometimes the Packers don’t just lose.Sometimes they leave you with Altitude Sickness.🎧 Listen now on PackersTalk.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you carry the G. And yes—grab a beer first. You’ll need it.Support the showWebsite: Lempstalkinpack.comSubscribe/Rate/Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & iHeartTip jar: Venmo & PayPal links on the site (help fund the victory brews!)You can follow Chris on twitter at LempsMKE (@ItsJustChrisNow)LempsTalkinPack is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Get ready, Packers fans — this week’s No Huddle Radio dives straight into one of the most intriguing questions surrounding Green Bay’s offense heading into the matchup against the Denver Broncos: Who is more important to the Packers’ success right now — Josh Jacobs or Jordan Love? In this passionate, high-energy live podcast, the hosts break down every angle of the debate, mixing film-study insights, stats-driven analysis, and that unmistakable emotional pulse that comes with being invested in this team week after week.With the Broncos’ defense showing flashes of improvement and the Packers looking to build on their offensive identity, this episode explores how Josh Jacobs’ physical, downhill running could set the tone early — especially against a Denver front that has struggled with consistency. But at the same time, the conversation shifts to whether Jordan Love’s growth, decision-making, and big-play potential ultimately determine how far this Packers team can go. From red-zone efficiency to how Matt LaFleur schemes the offense around his two biggest stars, nothing is off the table.The hosts also highlight the key matchups to watch, how the Broncos might try to slow down Jacobs or confuse Love, and why this game could tell us more about the Packers’ long-term offensive identity than any previous matchup this season. The excitement is real, the energy is high, and this debate is one every Packers fan has an opinion on — so join the conversation in the comments!If you enjoy deep-dive analysis, fan emotion, and smart football talk, don’t forget to LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and turn on notifications so you never miss a live show or game recap. Packers Nation grows stronger every week — be part of it.#Packers #GoPackGo #GreenBayPackers #JordanLove #JoshJacobs #PackersPodcast #BroncosVsPackers #NFLPreview #NoHuddleRadio #PackersNation #NFLAnalysis #PackersFans #DenverBroncos-------------------------------------------------On No Huddle Radio, hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you in-depth analysis of what’s happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose.Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag on Twitter Gil @GilPackers, @GBPackerSean, or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you!No Huddle Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
The Green Bay Packers just marched through the NFC North like a snowplow with no reverse gear — Vikings flattened, Lions humbled, Bears choked out on the final play — and somehow your beloved CHR crew is still emotionally unstable about it. On Cheesehead Radio #377, we break down the Packers’ 28–21 win over Chicago, the glorious meltdown of Bears Twitter, the official notarization of the Jordan Love Era, and why Christian Watson may actually be a cyborg sent from the future to ruin NFC secondaries.CD gushes about Matt LaFleur calling three entirely different gameplans to sweep the division. Kelly revels in Schadenfreude and invents the term “hate-watching meteorology.” Jersey Al, as always, is the adult in the room and still ends up encouraging run-defense conspiracy theories.We also cover:Micah Parsons vs. EVERY HOLDING PENALTY THE NFL REFUSES TO CALLThe return of Jayden Reed and why the WR room looks like a Costco bulk pack againWhy Christian Watson is suddenly a Top-5 PFF receiverThe defensive renaissance under Chef HafleyThe injury report miracle where literally everyone practiced except Josh JacobsNew defensive-line reinforcements Bohanna & Riley and what it means for stopping DenverWhy the Broncos are the exact kind of Final Boss that makes Packers fans break into hivesAnd of course: Hot Pockets, playoff-seeding hate-watching, and predictions for Sunday’s trip to ~Mile High~ The Place Oxygen Goes to Die.This one has it all: jokes, stats, yelling, therapy, and actual football analysis. Jump into the chaos — the Packers are contenders again, and no one knows how to emotionally process that.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your Packers fix.Presented by Ticket King, Cheesehead Radio is back for its 17th season — your go-to Packers podcast for news, fun, and a little bit of frivolity.Be sure to join C.D., Al and Kelly on their regular jaunts through the Packers Universe. You can follow them on twitter (X) at @tundravision, @JerseyAlGBP and @ThatPackerGirl.Cheesehead Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook. 
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room, beer in hand, emotions barely contained, and yes — the Bears still suck. Welcome to another Tuesday night edition of Emptying The Bag ’25, where Lemp breaks down everything he didn’t have time to rant about on Sunday… and everything he absolutely did want to rant about again.He opens the show by ripping open the single worst wound in his Packers fandom: Super Bowl XXXII, the Denver Broncos, Terrell Davis running through uncalled holding penalties like a cheat code, and a 16-year-old Lemps discovering pain for the very first time. Almost 28 years later, he still wants to fight Ed Hochuli in a Denny’s parking lot. And now—because the Packers play Denver this week—Lemps is reliving every ounce of trauma for your entertainment. You’re welcome.From there, he tears into your questions and comments from Twitter, Blue Sky, Facebook, Instagram, and the DMs he keeps forgetting to screenshot before the app boots him out. Topics include:The "Rodgers Tax" Jordan Love is still paying, and why it’s completely unfairMatt LaFleur resurrecting a once-dead offense, Frankenstein-styleMicah Parsons vs. Offensive Holding: A Documentary in 37 Missed CallsWhy the Bears got EVERY BREAK from the refs and STILL LOSTKeshawn Nixon’s weekly journey from liability to legend, often in the same five minutesBo Melton: WR? CB? Special teams? Renaissance man?Christian Watson hitting 21.6 mph like he’s being chased by student loan collectorsFacebook F***ery of the Week, featuring a fake Jordan Love quote that would cause him to spontaneously combust from politenessJosh’s email, which as always requires the legal disclaimer that his opinions do not represent this show, humanity, or the Geneva ConventionsAnd yes — Lemps shamelessly promotes the T-shirts again. Buy one. He’s not kidding.Finally, he sets the stage for Packers-Broncos, a matchup loaded with PTSD, an 11–2 Denver team, and a defense that sacks quarterbacks just for breathing wrong. But you know what? With the way this Packers team is growing, maturing, and refusing to blink, Lemps likes their chances.Grab a beer, buckle up, and get ready to laugh, yell, cry, and mutter “how is this guy real?”Because it's time to open the damn mailbag.🎧 Listen now on PackersTalk.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you carry the G. And yes—grab a beer first. You’ll need it.Support the showWebsite: Lempstalkinpack.comSubscribe/Rate/Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & iHeartTip jar: Venmo & PayPal links on the site (help fund the victory brews!)You can follow Chris on twitter at LempsMKE (@ItsJustChrisNow)LempsTalkinPack is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
What happened to Matt LaFleur's hotseat? What happened to the predictable play-calling? What happened to the special teams struggles? What happened to the CBs being liabilities? No team is perfect, and there will always be questions that need answers. Celebrate a huge Green Bay Packers victory with us on this week’s Packers Weekly Live! In this episode, we break down every major moment from the Packers–Bears matchup — from Jordan Love’s command of the offense to the defensive stops that shifted momentum and reminded fans why this team can be dangerous when everything clicks. We dive deep into the game film, highlight standout performances, examine coaching decisions, and talk through what this win means for the rest of the season. If you’re a Packers fan riding the high of this W, or simply love detailed NFL breakdowns, this is the episode for you. The Packers just beat the 1-seed Bears at Lambeau in December. These are the games we live for as fans, so let's not forget to enjoy it! Drop your thoughts in the comments — was this the statement win you’ve been waiting for? Now... can the Packers continue their momentum in Denver against one of the best teams in the AFC? Let's talk about it, Packers fans! Make sure to subscribe to the YouTube channel, smash that like button, and turn on notifications so you never miss our weekly live shows, game previews, post-game reactions, and all the analytical but emotional fan commentary Packers Nation deserves. #Packers #GoPackGo #PackersWin #PackersVsBears #GreenBayPackers #NFLAnalysis #PackersPodcast #JordanLove #PackersDefense #NFLRivalry #PackersWeekly #PackersFans #PostGameShow #NFL2025💬 Join the Conversation:We’re live every Monday night at 9:30 PM, breaking down every game, big play, and headline — all from a diehard fan’s perspective. Get in the chat, drop your takes, and talk Pack with us!📢 Support the Show:👍 Smash that like button🔔 Subscribe to Packers Talk Network📱 Follow for weekly Packers breakdowns, game previews, and fan debates ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Go Pack Go!Be sure to join Myles Teteak and Tim Hamilton every week as they breakdown what’s going on in the world of the Green Bay Packers. Stay up to date by following the show’s twitter account @PackersWeeklyPod, follow Myles at MylesTeteak and Tim at TimHam422.Packers Weekly is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Chris and Dave trudge back into the Therapy lounge after a Bears game so ugly it should probably be classified as a crime scene. The Packers won—technically, spiritually, debatably—but that doesn’t stop the boys from unpacking every chaotic, bone-headed, infuriating moment like two men sorting recycling while blindfolded.The episode opens with the guys trying to make sense of Jordan Love’s afternoon, where he oscillated between “competent NFL quarterback” and “guy picking plays off the stadium Wi-Fi.” They dig into the Johnson touchdown disaster—also known as the Great Slip-n-Slide of Soldier Field—and the Williams choke job that could have (should have?) ended in heartbreak if not for divine intervention or Chicago simply being Chicago.They marvel at the defense somehow both dominating and collapsing at the same time, like a soufflé that’s tall on one side and flat on the other. They revisit Luke Musgrave’s existence, wonder aloud what “scheme” even means anymore, and question whether Matt LaFleur secretly has a pact with some midwestern forest spirit to survive close games he shouldn’t.And of course, Chris and Dave light the ceremonial dumpster fire and dive headfirst into another round of Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Picks, where logic dies, point spreads cry, and predictions are made with all the confidence of someone picking stocks based on moon phases.The inbox once again overflows with limericks, abuse, philosophical questions, dad jokes, and listeners who clearly need therapy more than the hosts do. Naturally, they read every single one.It’s Packers Therapy at its finest: weary, confused, deeply sarcastic, and ultimately kind of hopeful—because somehow the Packers won… and the Bears didn’t.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/packerstherapyPayPal: Packerstherapy@yahoo.comPosting its first show in 2005, Packers Therapy is the longest-running Packers podcast on the Internet. Hosts Chris and Dave began the show as a way of capturing the spirited chats the two co-workers had about the team around the office. The two have no pretense about being experts: they are just two opinionated shareholders who love the team, follow it closely, but don’t always see the Packers fortunes eye to eye.The guys encourage comments and questions via their Twitter feed @PackersTherapy or email to packerstherapy@yahoo.com and read and respond to as many as they can during each show.Packers Therapy is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook. 
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room, beer in hand and heart still pounding, to recap the Green Bay Packers’ gritty 28–21 win over the Chicago Bears — a game where this young Packers squad showed, beyond any doubt, that they’re growing up before our very eyes .Lemps walks listeners through the emotional rollercoaster of the fourth quarter, including Chicago’s soul-draining 17-play drive, the moment Lambeau Field felt like it stopped breathing, and the exact instant where the Packers flipped the script and played true championship-level complementary football.He breaks down Jordan Love shaking off an early interception and settling into full command of the offense, firing darts, running the show, and proving he has officially grown up as this team’s QB1 . He relives Josh Jacobs’ monstrous, physics-defying third-and-two run — the one that looked dead on arrival until Jacobs cut back, broke four tackles, steamrolled a safety, and dragged Green Bay into scoring position through sheer willpower.Then Chris shifts to the defensive stand of the season: Kingsley Enagbare blowing up third-and-one, Edrin Cooper sealing the edge, and Keisean Nixon — chaotic, maddening, fearless, wonderful Keisean Nixon — stepping in front of Cole Kmet for the game-clinching interception that sent the Bears packing and Lambeau into orbit .Lemps explains exactly why wins like Detroit and Chicago don’t just feel different — they are different. This is what a team looks like when it learns how to finish games. When it refuses to blink. When it discovers how good it really is. When it grows up.He also grabs a few early questions for Tuesday night’s mailbag, touches briefly on officiating, Micah Parsons’ WWE treatment, the play-calling glow-up, offensive line dominance, and Green Bay’s improbable rise back to the top of the NFC North.If you want passion, humor, analysis, and a whole lot of “Bears still suck,” this is the episode. Packers fans — buckle up. This season is getting fun.🎧 Listen now on PackersTalk.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you carry the G. And yes—grab a beer first. You’ll need it.Support the showWebsite: Lempstalkinpack.comSubscribe/Rate/Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & iHeartTip jar: Venmo & PayPal links on the site (help fund the victory brews!)You can follow Chris on twitter at LempsMKE (@ItsJustChrisNow)LempsTalkinPack is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Get ready, football fans — the rivalry is back! In this week’s electrifying episode of No Huddle Radio, we dive deep into the upcoming Packers vs. Bears matchup, breaking down everything Green Bay needs to do to keep momentum rolling and what Chicago will bring to the table in one of the NFL’s most historic showdowns. From Jordan Love’s growth and the Packers’ offensive rhythm to the Bears’ defensive adjustments and quarterback play, our hosts bring high energy, sharp analysis, and genuine excitement as we gear up for one of the biggest games of the season.We also revisit key takeaways from recent performances, highlight the matchups that will define Sunday’s contest, and react to what the film and numbers really say about both teams heading into this rivalry clash. Whether you're a die-hard Packers fan or just love great football talk, this preview sets the stage for a game packed with emotion, intensity, and playoff implications.If you enjoy these deep-dive breakdowns, don’t forget to LIKE this video, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and hit the notification bell so you never miss a live episode! Drop your score predictions and matchup thoughts in the comments — we want to hear from you! #Packers #Bears #NFL #GreenBayPackers #ChicagoBears #PackersPodcast #NFLPreview #Gameday #FootballAnalysis #NoHuddleRadio-------------------------------------------------On No Huddle Radio, hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you in-depth analysis of what’s happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose.Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag on Twitter Gil @GilPackers, @GBPackerSean, or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you!No Huddle Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Jordan Love just walked out of Ford Field with four touchdown passes, an NFC Offensive Player of the Week award, and the season sweep over the Detroit Lions…and now the suddenly grown-up Green Bay Packers are staring down a December double-header with the division-leading Chicago Bears. On this week’s Cheesehead Radio #376, CD Angeli, Kelly Hodgson, and Jersey Al Bracco break down how a team that started the year searching for its identity might now be the most dangerous kind of contender: one that finally knows how to win ugly.The gang opens the show revisiting the Thanksgiving win in Detroit—not with a dry recap, but with one big takeaway each. Al dishes out flowers (pun absolutely intended) for Matt LaFleur’s ultra-aggressive game plan, CD breaks down how Jordan Love has shifted from sideways throws and bubble screens to slicing up defenses in the intermediate zones, and Kelly raves about Jeff Hafley’s emerging “grown-man” defense powered by Micah Parsons and a suddenly nasty pass rush. This isn’t the finesse Packers of old; this is trench warfare in green and gold.From there, it’s all about the NFC North title race. The crew dives into how the Bears somehow sit at 9–3 and atop the conference despite a cupcake schedule, five last-minute wins, and a fan base that still feels like it’s suffering from imposter syndrome. They debate whether Chicago’s smash-mouth ground game and turnover-happy defense are sustainable, what the oddsmakers really think of the Bears vs. Packers down the stretch, and whether Green Bay is quietly becoming the most resilient team in the division as injuries pile up and “next man up” actually works for once.In the “in-show locker room,” Kelly powers through the mini-bye injury report, running down the loss of Devonte Wyatt, the status of Lukas Van Ness and Savion Williams, the potential returns of Quay Walker, Nate Hobbs, Matthew Golden, and—most importantly—Jayden Reed. The crew also talks about new big-body addition Jordon Riley on the defensive line and how the Packers might patch together a rotation in time to slow down D’Andre Swift, Kyle Monangai, and the NFL’s No. 1 rushing attack.Then it’s full-on Packers–Bears game plan mode:How do you stop a Ben Johnson offense that just ran for 281 yards and held the ball for nearly 40 minutes in Philadelphia?Can Hafley’s defense keep Caleb Williams in the pocket, force him into long third downs, and let Micah Parsons & friends hunt without losing contain?Should LaFleur lean into the ground game against Chicago’s leaky run defense, or keep his foot on the gas and trust Love to win another high-leverage throwing script without giving the Bears’ ball-hawking secondary freebies?Finally, the crew closes with a trio of Hot Pockets and score predictions. Al grudgingly admits the Bears are finally doing smart things (and why that makes this matchup so important), CD unloads about how the Packers have quietly become a “grown-ass December football team” that wins in the mud instead of on the highlight reel, and Kelly delivers a much-needed dose of perspective on kickers, special teams, and why Packers fans should probably take a deep breath.If you’re looking for smart X’s and O’s, NFC North playoff math, salty Bears shade, and some vintage Cheesehead Radio wit, this is the episode to get you ready for a massive December showdown at Lambeau Field.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your Packers fix.Presented by Ticket King, Cheesehead Radio is back for its 17th season — your go-to Packers podcast for news, fun, and a little bit of frivolity.Be sure to join C.D., Al and Kelly on their regular jaunts through the Packers Universe. You can follow them on twitter (X) at @tundravision, @JerseyAlGBP and @ThatPackerGirl.Cheesehead Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook. 
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N OBrien

(1) Good debate on Jaire. I am with Myles. If Jaire IS healthy AND there's no trade, he might be on the roster for the next season. Key issue is health. (2) I speculate that last season Jaire, Watson and Doubs were all brought back too early from injury. Very un Packers but that's my speculation. (In relation to Jaire only) Myles rises the possibility there might be an issue with the Trainers, where the Trainers say he's fit but he doesn't. I strongly agree. And extend that to what happenedtoWRs

May 8th
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Marcus Hart

my favorite Packers podcast!! these guys are hilarious!!

May 3rd
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Joshua Reich

The dead air killing me!

Sep 17th
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Edward Hunt

hands down hockey is most aggressive sport they literally had a frozen Puck 90 miles an hour and dont really stop moving not just for a max of 7 seconds just saying so stop giving excuses for the NFL

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