ESPN Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy with a wide-ranging, candid update on the Packers’ defensive coordinator search, long-running Jim Leonhard rumors, and the uncomfortable financial reality shaping Green Bay’s offseason decisions. 012226 Jason on JGC The segment opens with Wilde confirming progress in the DC search, including interviews with Al Harris and Jonathan Gannon, and reports that Gannon received a rare two-day interview. Wilde explains why Harris’ candidacy is more serious than many fans realize, noting his steady rise through the coaching ranks and the respect he’s earned around the league. 🏈 Is Jim Leonhard a real candidate — or a fan narrative? One of the most important clarifications of the segment centers on Jim Leonhard. Wilde pushes back hard on the idea that Leonhard was never offered the DC job in 2021, explaining that: Contract terms and salary were discussed Negotiations took place Public denials later were largely semantic spin He explains why teams often rewrite history to avoid making past hires look like second choices — and why logic, not rumor, matters when evaluating what actually happened. Wilde also confirms his expectation that Leonhard will be formally requested for an interview, regardless of whether the Packers advance further in the postseason, and notes that multiple teams are interested. 🧠 How Matt LaFleur handles criticism The conversation shifts to Matt LaFleur’s leadership style, especially in contrast to Mike Holmgren. Wilde explains: LaFleur does not consume media coverage the way Holmgren did He is briefed by staff, not scrolling headlines He rarely allows public criticism to affect personal relationships Wilde acknowledges that while some people inside the building are not fans of LaFleur, his people skills have improved significantly since early in his tenure — a natural evolution for a first-time head coach hired at age 39. 🔄 Romeo Doubs: growth vs. money The discussion turns to Romeo Doubs, who publicly said he wants to remain a Packer. Wilde offers balanced insight: Doubs’ maturity and response to adversity changed minds inside the building His professionalism late in the season earned real respect But the Packers’ cap situation makes a return unlikely With needs across the offensive line, cornerback, defensive line, and tight end — and no first-round pick — Wilde explains why allocating significant money to a wide receiver, despite liking the player, may simply be unrealistic. He compares Doubs’ potential market to Rashod Bateman’s deal in Baltimore, noting it only takes one desperate team to inflate a price beyond what Green Bay can responsibly match. 💰 The bigger cap-picture problem Wilde repeatedly emphasizes the same core truth: The Packers are not broke — but they are constrained. They need: Offensive line help Cornerbacks Defensive linemen Tight end depth And with limited flexibility, every dollar spent on one position restricts another. ⚖️ The bottom line Wilde leaves listeners with a clear-eyed reality: The DC search is serious and wide-ranging Jim Leonhard is not a myth or a token interview Romeo Doubs earned respect — but money may decide his future LaFleur’s leadership has evolved, even if not everyone loves him This offseason won’t be about splashy moves — it will be about hard choices. 🎧 Inside reporting, context beyond headlines, and the kind of nuance Packers fans rarely get elsewhere — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Jason Wilde, Packers defensive coordinator search, Jim Leonhard, Al Harris, Jonathan Gannon, Romeo Doubs, Packers salary cap, Packers offseason, Matt LaFleur leadership, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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