What Makes a Player Injury Prone? + Jason Wilde

What Makes a Player Injury Prone? + Jason Wilde

From The Homer Hour by Wisconsin on Demand

May 6, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

Homer discusses what it means to be injury prone in the NFL and analyzes the Packers with guest Jason Wilde.

Homer opens with Rain Man but quickly turns the hour into a deeper conversation about what it really means to be “injury prone” in the NFL. Using examples like Jordan Love, Joe Burrow, and Marshawn Lloyd, he tries to define whether it’s games missed, percentage of snaps, or recurring issues that matter most. Jason Wilde joins to discuss the Packers, including Tyrod Taylor’s role in the quarterback room and why Jonathan Gannon may be a bigger defensive gamble than expected. Homer also mixes in Bucks talk around Giannis’ health and future, along with Brewers thoughts after another win. The hour blends trivia, Packers analysis, and an ongoing attempt to quantify durability in sports.

People in this episode

Host: Homer

Guest: Jason Wilde

Topics covered

  • NFL injuries
  • player durability
  • Packers analysis
  • quarterback roles
  • Bucks health
  • Brewers performance

Keywords

  • injury prone
  • NFL
  • Packers
  • quarterback
  • Giannis
  • durability
  • sports analysis

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Organizations: Packers, Bucks, Brewers

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