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Jason Wilde

Jason Wilde

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Jason Wilde, host of ESPN Wisconsin's Wilde & Tausch, is in his 25th season covering the Green Bay Packers, having written for ESPN.com, ESPN Wisconsin, the Wisconsin State Journal, and now The Athletic. Any time Jason joins any ESPN Wisconsin program, yo2024, Good Karma Brands, LLC Football (American) Hourly Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Wilde: Packers Politics & Jordan Love Expectations
    Jun 18 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Homer to explain why the Packers are taking a public stance on proposed changes to the NFL’s longstanding revenue-sharing structure and why Green Bay has more at stake than any other franchise. He also evaluates Jordan Love’s progress, discusses what needs to happen for the quarterback to reach another level, and shares concerns about the Packers’ offensive line. Wilde breaks down the wide receiver room, explains why Tucker Kraft may be the offense’s top target, and weighs the impact of Christian Watson’s health. Plus, he offers perspective on the growing tension between the Packers and Congressman Scott Fitzgerald over the future of NFL broadcasting and revenue distribution.
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    21 mins
  • Wilde: The Packers’ Biggest Rodgers-Era Mistake
    Jun 18 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Kyle and Brust to break down why the Packers are paying close attention to potential changes involving NFL broadcasting rights and revenue sharing. He explains why Green Bay may still need veteran offensive line depth and why signing Jadeveon Clowney doesn’t make much sense. Wilde also identifies the Packers’ handling of Davante Adams’ contract situation as one of the organization’s most costly mistakes during the Aaron Rodgers era. The conversation covers roster construction, long-term planning, and how those decisions continue to impact the franchise today.
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    13 mins
  • Wilde: Love, Bullard and Packers Expectations
    Jun 17 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Homer to debate whether the Packers should be viewed through a 2010-2011 lens if injuries truly held them back last season. Wilde explains why he believed Green Bay was legitimately good before the late-season collapse, while also acknowledging the losses that cannot simply be excused away. He makes the case for Javon Bullard as a potential breakout player, highlighting his toughness, versatility, tackling, and fit in the Packers defense. Wilde and Homer also discuss Jordan Love’s long-term legacy, with Homer emphasizing that winning one or two Super Bowls would matter more than matching Aaron Rodgers’ individual awards.
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    21 mins
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