ESPN’s Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to break down why Sunday’s Packers–Bears showdown is the most meaningful matchup between the rivals in more than a decade — and statistically, the most significant since 1932. With both teams well over .500 and first place in the NFC North at stake, Rob explains why this game has real weight.
The crew digs into Chicago’s blowout win over Philadelphia and whether it proves anything, why teams continue to attack Green Bay on the ground despite strong run-defense rankings, and how Micah Parsons’ presence forces opponents to adjust their entire game plan.
Rob also details the fallout from Devonte Wyatt’s injury, what Nazir Stackhouse, Colby Wooden, Karl Brooks, and the practice-squad depth must now provide, and how Jeff Hafley may need to adjust schematically.
Plus: What Green Bay can truly trust on offense, why Jaden Reed’s return is massive, whether Matt LaFleur will keep Jordan Love aggressive, and if Love has shown enough in cold-weather games to feel confident at Lambeau in December.
🎧 Packers insight with honesty, context, and smart analysis — every week with Rob Demovsky on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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