Wilde on Packers’ Health, Wide Receiver Depth & Concern Around Rashan Gary
Update: 2025-12-11
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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
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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