Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti talk sports and interview the hottest names in sports and entertainment.
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The Boomer & Gio podcast is a must-listen for any sports fan, especially those who are fans of New York teams. The hosts, Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti, along with their supporting cast of Jerry Recco, Al Dukes, and Eddie Scozzare, provide entertaining and informative discussions on sports and other random topics. Their chemistry and camaraderie make it feel like you're hanging out with friends while getting your daily dose of sports news.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the humor and banter between the hosts. Boomer and Gio have great comedic timing and their back-and-forth exchanges keep listeners entertained throughout the show. The addition of Jerry, Al, and Eddie adds even more humor to the mix. They often delve into personal anecdotes and share funny stories that make the show relatable and enjoyable.
Another great aspect of this podcast is the extensive coverage of New York sports teams. As a Long Islander in North Carolina, I appreciate being able to stay up-to-date on my favorite teams from back home. Boomer & Gio provide insightful analysis on games, trades, and player performances that keeps me informed even though I'm miles away.
However, one downside to this podcast is Sal Licata's contributions when he fills in for one of the hosts. Some listeners find his constant yelling and repetitive statements annoying. While everyone has their own preferences when it comes to radio personalities, it's clear that Sal does not resonate well with everyone.
In conclusion, The Boomer & Gio podcast is a fantastic way to start your day if you love sports, have a good sense of humor, and enjoy some laughs along the way. The chemistry among the hosts is unmatched, making them truly the best in the business. While there may be some minor flaws with certain contributors to the show, overall it remains a staple in many listeners' morning routines.

The Mets have completely turned their offseason around with a busy week. Boomer and Gio react to the blockbuster Freddy Peralta trade and how fans have changed their tone on David Stearns, while Craig Carton rips any fans who still don't like the offseason. Plus, Evan Roberts reveals his concerns about the deal, and reacts to the Luis Robert Jr. trade.

Boomer & Gio react to recent Mets moves and how fans are back to viewing David Stearns a bit more favorably. Plus, first impressions from the John Harbaugh presser (7:31); Gio does a deep dive into the recent Knicks performances (22:21); Bills owner Terry Pegula's press conference raises some eyebrows (35:06); a look ahead to the AFC and NFC Championship Games (43:54) and how Jarrett Stidham has an opportunity to become a legend (1:01:21).

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From 'Kickoff with Boomer & Valenti' (subscribe here): Kickoff with Boomer Esiason and Mike Valenti for Championship weekend in the NFL. Should Ben Johnson have went for 2? Boomer feels bad for Bo Nix and Josh Allen. Mcdermott's exit from Buffalo. Catch or interception in Broncos Bills game? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

It's Championship Friday as the guys break down the Sam Darnold and Jarrett Stidham hype, with Boomer predicting a tight finish. Jerry with Drake Maye's battle with the Denver altitude, Stephen Ross's rough Dolphins presser, and even the Phillies' broadcaster Ben Davis calling the Mets "losers." Fernando Mendoza's wows 'em on Fallon, and we give you all the snowstorm info too. Also, LeBron's Lakers rumors and John Harbaugh's total control with the Giants, wrapping up with our official NFL picks.

We start our Football Friday breaking down the AFC and NFC championship games. We're talking details. Jerry has Drake Maye on the Denver altitude, Josh McDaniel on Stidham starting, the Dolphins introducing their new head coach. We end the hour talking about coming snow storm.

Boomer and Gio have stories from their Tellers gig. Then, Gio is hunkering down in NYC and hoping neighbors with snow blowers can bail out his family. Boomer calls out Jerry as a "wuss out" if he works from home, then Don from Islandwide Weather calls with an update on the storm. Gio offers up a spare suite ticket for WFAN night at the Islanders.

Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza had some target practice on Fallon, Robert Saleh jumped to the Titans, and the Jets stand still. Jerry's update features Sean Payton's gets an assist from Bill Parcells about Stidham, a debate over whether Jets fans are secretly pulling for Sam Darnold, Stephen Ross's rocky introduction of Jeff Hafley in Miami and Phillies' Ben Davis catching heat for calling the Mets "losers". Finally the crew dives into John Harbaugh's intense organizational control.

The Giants are shaking up their training staff while keeping Ronnie Barnes in the fold. Jerry goes from Drake Maye's battling Denver's altitude and Stephen Ross's rough media session to Fernando Mendoza's appearance on Fallon and LeBron silencing Lakers rumors, plus, a "Tell my mother I love her" Moment of the Day. The hour wraps with our official NFL Championship weekend picks.

Patriots-Broncos Rams-Seahawks We've got our picks right here.

The legendary trainer remains. However, there will be a new Head Trainer (not Megan Trainor).

Jerry's back with Sean Payton, who revealed he's been picking Bill Parcells' brain about Jarrett Stidham. Are Jets fans pulling for Sam Darnold or rooting for his downfall, while Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has a lousy presser introducing his new head coach. Plus, Phillies broadcaster Ben Davis labeled the Mets "losers" - SHUT THE HELL UP!

Fernando Mendoza was on Fallon impressing people with his mad skills. We're disappointed he's not coming to the Jets and then sit down to talk about what the hell is going on with that team anyway.

Don from Islandwide Weather checks in to give us the most recent predictions about the coming snow storm.

Fernando has quick sports points and leaves us feeling good. Then we move into the trials and tribulations of suburban life as Gio contemplates moving snow from his driveway.

Jerry's here with Drake Maye's adjustment to the Denver altitude, Josh McDaniels with a unique perspective on Jarrett Stidham, while Dan Orlovsky officially issued an apology for his previous critiques of CJ Stroud. Plus, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross met the media to present Jeff Hafley as the new head coach.

Pats v Broncos, Rams v Seahawks. Offenses, defenses, QBs. Here it is.

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Today's show has big shift in New York baseball as the Mets transform their rotation with Freddy Peralta and welcome Bo Bichette to Queens, while the Yankees finally provide some relief by re-signing Cody Bellinger. We dive deep into the Knicks' historic 54-point demolition of the Nets and their future, Terry Pegula's disastrous Bills press conference, and the "celebration injury" conspiracy surrounding Bo Nix that puts Jarrett Stidham in the driver's seat for Denver. Plus, we react to Boomer falling for an AI-generated photo of Shaun Morash, a looming weekend snowstorm, and a Harbaugh "hatchet job" in the Giants' front office that has fans buzzing.

The Mets' rotation gets a major facelift with Freddy Peralta and intro Bo Bichette, while the Yankees finally make a move to retain Cody Bellinger. Jerry's here covering the Knicks' historic demolition of the Nets and Terry Pegula's rough day at the podium. Your calls too.

We talk the Mets' sudden transformation as fans finally embrace the David Stearns era. We'll break down Brian Flores' extension in Minnesota, plus a caller's take on John Harbaugh cleaning house for the Giants. Jerry's has more of Terry Pegula's awkward Bills presser, Sean Payton's high praise for Stidham, and a look ahead to a massive weekend snowstorm headed our way.

We break down the Knicks' historic 54-point demolition of the Nets and look ahead to Philly while exploring why an NBA Finals contender is losing to the Mavs at home. Jerry's back with Bo Bichette's World Series ambitions, David Stearns' aggressive winning strategy, and that infamous Bills press conference. Plus, we investigate a wild theory about an electrical substation affecting the 49ers' health, the latest on the impending snowstorm, and a caller's question about the disappearance of sperm bank commercials.

This hour, we're breaking down the Jarrett Stidham era in Denver as he steps in for an injured Bo Nix with a Super Bowl berth on the line. We've got "celebration injury" conspiracy theories, prediction for a tight AFC Championship, and the heated rivalry between Liam Coen and Robert Saleh now that they're divisional foes. Plus, Mets' offseason, Terry Pegula's disastrous Bills press conference and "Moment of the Day": Chris "Mad Dog" Russo's legendary struggle to pronounce Stidham's name.

Jerry has Bo Bichette on playing in New York, more from the Terry Pegula horror. Plus, Ben Johnson's "start from the bottom" mentality for the Lions and a Moment of the Day you can't miss: Chris "Mad Dog" Russo absolutely mangling Jarrett Stidham's name.

With Bo Nix out, it's all on Broncos QB Jared Stidham to become a legend against the Pats.

For whatever reason a caller is sad that he can no longer be entertained by commercials for a sperm bank. We also discuss the show, Heated Rivalry, which apparently a lot of women love.

They crushed the lowly Nets, but the Sixers are next. What's ahead for this supposed NBA Finals team?

The Bills hit an iceberg that happened to be their owner who gave a presser that had people scratching their heads and wanting to jump ship. Jerry has it for you with plenty of commentary.

The Mets have made big moves to add to the team and fans are sorta kinda happy about that.

Jerry's back with the latest: the Mets' rotation grows, Bo Bichette arrives in Queens, and the Knicks make franchise history by dismantling the Nets. Plus, Bills owner Terry Pegula's presser misstep and Sean McVay on facing Seattle.

With Freddy Peralta now coming to Citi Field, we're pretty up on the moves the Mets have made this off-season. We also toss some Yankees talk to mix it up a bit.

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John Harbaugh is officially in the building, and the Giants' new era is kicks off. From Joe Schoen's "breathless" introduction to the secret Tom Coughlin phone call that pushed ownership's hand, and if a Rex Ryan or Wink Martindale return is actually on the table. The Mets land Luis Robert Jr. , and Jalen Brunson is calls a players meeting as the Knicks sink. We've got Joe Burrow backing refs, Baker Mayfield's comments on Kevin Stefanski, the Bills talking to Brian Daboll, and even a fake "Broadway Joe" message for Peter Schwartz.

Joe Schoen's breathless introduction of Harbaugh to Tom Coughlin helping seal the deal and the likelihood of a Rex Ryan returns. Plus, we break down the Mets' trade for Luis Robert Jr., Mike McDaniel's move to the Chargers, and Boomer's take on whether Brian Daboll is the right man to lead Josh Allen and the Bills.

We break down the Mets trade for Luis Robert Jr. and the Yankees' total silence, while Jalen Brunson tries to save the Knicks' season with a desperate players-only meeting. Plus, the John Harbaugh era officially kicks off with high praise for Jaxson Dart. Also, Joe Burrow's rare social media return and Baker Mayfield's message for his former coach

We're breaking down the chances of a Rex Ryan or Wink Martindale return, and the drama surrounding a winter ice storm that could shut down the city. Plus, the Mets land Luis Robert Jr., Harbaugh on Lamar Jackson, and a fake Broadway Joe message for Peter Schwartz.

The Bills have officially requested an interview with Brian Daboll, and Boomer explains why Josh Allen deserves a seat at the table for this massive hire. Bills fans check in with their thoughts. C-Lo returns with Joe Schoen being asked about playoff expectations and Tiki wondering where John Harbaugh will call home. Plus, we hit the "Moment of the Day" with a confusing lesson on what a "merkin" is, and wrap things up with a viral photo of William Shatner eating a bowl of cereal at a red light.

C-Lo has quotes from Joe Schoen on what he sees for the Giants next year, the Knicks continuing to sprial downwards, and ends it with a Moment of the Day regarding...a merkin.

Brian Daboll has been discussed along with Joe Brady. It all depends on who Josh Allen is comfy with.

A fake "Broadway Joe" heaps praise on Peter.

A caller checks in to talk who Harbaugh might pick, so we run through some ideas.

C-Lo returns with the latest on John Harbaugh's new-look Giants including his high praise for Jaxson Dart and Jameis Winston. Plus, we break down Joe Burrow's rare social media return to take a shot at Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield's remarks about Kevin Stefanski, and the Mets landing a big piece for their outfield.