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Green 19 Podcast: Previewing the Packers vs. Saints, how Green Bay's pass rush can get after Derek Carr, can Packers afford another week without Jones and Watson
The Green Bay Packers are ready to open their home slate on Sunday, hosting the New Orleans Saints. It will be the first home start for Jordan Love in Lambeau Field. Host Kassidy Hill is joined by reporters Tom Silverstein and Ryan Wood to dissect Love's first two weeks and who he's shown already, from unique arm angles to spreading the ball around and more. The trio also provides updates on Aaron Jones, Christian Watson, David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins, asking how long the offense can survive without any or all of the four stars. They then look at the quick progressions of Dontayvion Wicks and break down how the defense might be set up for a better game against Derek Carr and the Saints offense, than they were against the Falcons run game.