The Interviews

Each and every interview from all ESPN Wisconsin shows. If you missed your favorite analyst or athlete, you can find them here!

  1. HACE 1 DÍA

    Craig Karmazin on Packers ‘Crying Poor’ + Giannis Future: Trade or Supermax?

    In this must-hear segment from Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Good Karma Brands President Craig Karmazin joins the show to tackle two of the biggest conversations in Wisconsin sports right now: 👉 Are the Green Bay Packers actually falling behind financially? 👉 And is a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade REALLY inevitable? 🧀 PACKERS FINANCES & LAMBEAU NAMING RIGHTS The show dives into the growing debate sparked by Ed Policy and Andrew Brandt: Are the Packers “crying poor” despite massive revenue? Does Green Bay actually lack resources compared to other NFL teams? Why Lambeau Field naming rights might be inevitable How TV deals and league revenue growth are changing the game Craig Karmazin’s key takeaway: 👉 The Packers are financially strong — but must think long-term to stay competitive with the rest of the NFL 🏀 GIANNIS: SUPERMAX OR TRADE? The conversation shifts to the Milwaukee Bucks and the future of Giannis: Ownership says Giannis will either be extended or traded Craig pushes back on the idea that this is a “pivot” Emphasizes that Giannis and the organization have had ongoing communication for years Key insight: 👉 This isn’t sudden drama — it’s part of a long-term relationship and decision cycle 📊 UNDER-THE-RADAR BUCKS STAT One of the biggest takeaways from the segment: When Giannis + Kevin Porter Jr. both play The Bucks rank 3rd in the NBA in net rating 👉 That suggests the current roster may be closer to contention than fans think 🔄 WHAT THE BUCKS CAN ACTUALLY DO Craig outlines real offseason flexibility: 3 tradable first-round picks Potential lottery-level asset Expiring contracts = trade flexibility Emerging young players adding value 👉 Bottom line: The Bucks are not stuck — they have real tools to reshape the roster 🎯 BIG PICTURE TAKEAWAYS Packers finances are strong but forward-looking decisions matter Lambeau naming rights may be unpopular — but could be necessary long-term Giannis situation is not as chaotic as it seems pub

    13 min
  2. HACE 3 DÍAS

    Schefter: NFL CBA Talks Are ‘Dire’ + 18-Game Season Drama Heating Up

    How close is the NFL to adding an 18th game… and how messy could it get? On this episode of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins the show and delivers a major update on the future of the NFL, including: 🏈 🚨 Schefter’s Headline: 👉 Current NFL labor negotiations are “DIRE” That’s the word being used internally — and it signals potential serious conflict between players and owners as the next Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) looms. 🔥 Topics Covered in This Episode: 🧾 NFL CBA & Labor Tension Why negotiations are not in a good place right now What the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) wants Why the league is pushing HARD for more revenue 📅 18-Game Season Debate The growing push for an 18th regular season game A wild proposal: 👉 Players only play 17 games (while teams play 18) Why quarterbacks and specialists could be treated differently What it means for player safety vs league profits 💰 Follow the Money Why the NFL is chasing: More TV revenue International games Expanded schedule = massive financial upside How this impacts teams like the Packers and the league overall 🧠 What Schefter REALLY Thinks Why it’s still early… but tension is real Why the NFLPA is resisting (for leverage) Why an 18-game season feels inevitable 🎧 Why This Episode Matters: This isn’t just offseason talk — this is the future of the NFL: More games More money More risk for players Potential major changes to how the league operates If you’re an NFL fan, Packers fan, or sports fan in Wisconsin, this directly impacts what Sundays will look like in the coming years.

    17 min
  3. 19 MAR

    Adam Schefter on J.C. Tretter, the NFLPA Power Shift & What’s Next for A.J. Brown

    The NFLPA has a new executive director — and Adam Schefter says it could matter more than most fans realize. In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Schefter breaks down why J.C. Tretter’s election as NFLPA executive director is such a significant development, even if it doesn’t dominate headlines the way player movement does. Schefter explains why Tretter’s background, his previous work with the union, and his connection to the Lloyd Howell era made him a fascinating choice — and why the real impact of this decision may not be felt until the next collective bargaining agreement negotiations begin. The conversation covers: Why Tretter changed course after previously saying he didn’t want the job Whether players specifically wanted a former player in the role If Tretter is equipped to handle high-level labor negotiations with NFL owners Why the public may not care yet — but absolutely will when the next CBA fight ramps up What Pablo Torre’s reporting may or may not have changed around public interest in the election Schefter also hits a few major league storylines: What to expect from the upcoming owners meetings Whether any major rule changes or scheduling shifts could be coming Why the A.J. Brown trade market may not be as strong as people think And whether the Dolphins’ offseason roster purge is actually finished It’s a smart, behind-the-scenes NFL conversation about labor power, league politics, roster economics, and the kinds of decisions that shape the sport long before kickoff. 🎧 A revealing conversation with Adam Schefter on the NFLPA, owner power, trade markets, and what’s coming next around the league — on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.

    16 min

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