Jeff from Greenville, SC

Guys, did they water the infield or smooth the field between quarters?

They did after warmups and at halftime. I've never seen anything like it.

Dave from Lake Zurich, IL

Is Jahri Evans officially retired? Too bad he doesn't play tackle.

Last I heard Evans was still interested in playing this season, but the Packers are in pretty good shape with their guards at the moment.

Tanner from Oklahoma City, OK

When a player is injured on the road, are they able to get X-rays and MRIs in the hosting team's facility or do they have to wait to be back in Green Bay?

I'm not sure what the protocol is league-wide, but the Packers have an X-ray machine on-site for the opposing team. I'd imagine the rest of the NFL does likewise.

Todd from Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Given the backup quarterback issues in the league, does it make sense to keep Hundley and Kizer on the active roster and try to get Boyle on the practice squad? That way, later in the season when teams might be more willing to trade, Green Bay could trade one and then call up Boyle, thereby still having three options at quarterback.

There was a time not too long ago when I would have said it's impossible to keep three quarterbacks on the 53 and stash another on practice squad. Not anymore. The expansion of the practice squad from eight players to 10 helps, but I think it's also another way to make up for the limited access coaches have to players in the offseason. If you can get an extra guy in your quarterbacks room for four to six months, I say go for it. We'll see what happens, but the way NFL rosters are built is changing.

Greg from Ann Arbor, MI

The Packers are remarkably healthy at this point in the preseason, relative to much of the NFL. So the Inbox is overflowing with praise for the strength and conditioning staff, right?

Absolutely.

Tony from River Falls, WI

Which Packers games are you most looking forward to this year?

There are three on my checklist – I'm excited to cover a game at the Los Angeles Coliseum. That's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I can't wait to go to Seattle. It's my favorite NFL city. I'm also amped for New York because I have a friend, Giovanni Bartocci, who runs the best Italian restaurant this side of the Atlantic.

Matthias from Hartford, WI

The Eagles manhandled the Patriots in the Super Bowl. I'm concerned our offensive line isn't up to par. At this point, what would the best move be?

To not play your second- and third-string offensive lines in the Super Bowl?

Ethan from La Crosse, WI

I would just like Justin from Chandler, AZ, to know that I do not come here solely to catch up on the Packers. It's a benefit, certainly, but I am as much a fan of the team as I am of the Insiders and the stories they write! I am certain a large portion of the readers of the Inbox would also agree. Keep up the great work!

Thank you, Ethan. We answer no less than 25 questions per day in this space. There were 35 today. If there's one or two you don't prefer, move along. Heavens to Betsy.

Scott from Fredonia, WI

Wes, if you had to pick one current Packers player to babysit your child for a couple of hours while you have a date night with your wife, who would it be?

Mason Crosby. If he's busy with his own five children, then Justin McCray.

Lynn from Somers, WI

So how do waivers work? Does the NFL post an announcement when players get cut? Does each team "go on the clock?"

The NFL sends out a transaction notice every evening with all the signs, releases, trades, etc., that have been submitted to the league office. If a player has fewer than four accrued seasons, he's subject to waivers for the next 24 hours. The one exception is cut-down day. I believe that process is only from 3 p.m. CT until noon the next day to allow teams to start building their practice squads.

Nick from Chicago, IL

Just a comment but Jaire's intangibles during his punt returns are something I haven't seen before. I didn't know that the punt returner is considered a blocker if he doesn't touch the ball, hence making his block near the goal line clean, resulting in a touchback. Smart football move by the rookie.

Great move. Just make sure you know where the ball is, so you don't get blocked back into it.

David from Redding, CA

Wes and Spoff, your responses to complaints are straight fire. Be careful. We're still choking on smoke out here. I can't afford to choke on my coffee when reading the Inbox.

Stay safe, David.

Ryan from Littleton, CO

Guys, this is the first day in over 20 years I will not be smoking a cigarette. Needless to say, my lunch break is very difficult. Thank you for keeping me busy!