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 guys kick off the morning by dissecting a lackluster Super Bowl that only Seattle fans could love, questioning the halftime show and wondering if kicker Jason Myers should've been the MVP. We've got Ryen Russillo's social media blunder and the world of prediction markets, a debate over the Mets' roster and the Knicks' dominance in Boston. Also, the Jets' latest coaching hire, St John's over UConn, where the Super Bowl should be held outside of California, and even touch on Boomer being a prepper of sorts.

A defensive Super Bowl left everyone but Seahawks fans yawning. Boomer & Gio didn't care for the halftime show. Jerry's first update features Sam Darnold's highlights and a Knicks blowout in Boston. Plus, Jordon Hudson's incredibly "bold" choice of attire.

Ryen Russillo's Instagram story raised eyebrows for featuring bare breasts. We discuss Giannis' new investment in Kalshi and the rise of prediction markets. Boomer and Jerry disagree on Mets' roster improvements. All the highlights from the weekend, featuring Kevin Harlan's best calls, Joe Benigno's confusion over Bad Bunny, and a massive Knicks victory. We wrap up the hour with news that the Seahawks are officially headed for the auction block.

Jets' hire Seth Ryan who has a connection to Frank Reich. Boomer gets asked questions about the Jets QB situation wherever he goes. Jerry's update brings us the Patriots' calls from the game and the Knicks' dominant showing in Boston. Plus, Dan Hurley's frustrations following the St. John's upset and the developing news about the kidnapping of Savannah Guthrie's mother.

We complain about a Super Bowl that felt "dead" to those in attendance, we debate why California might not be the best host . Jerry has an emotional Sam Darnold and a great Kevin Harlan call involving a fan on the field, plus we dive into the dropped charges for NHL prospect Gavin McKenna and the chaos of the Duke-UNC court-storming. We wrap things up with a look at winter weather prep that reveals Boomer might actually be a fully-stocked prepper.

Jerry with an emotional Sam Darnold after the game, Mike Vrabel about what went wrong, as well as Kevin Harlan on the call as a fan ran on the field. The Moment of The Day: Balls as big as church bells.

Boomer kicks it into another gear with his criticisms of the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny, San Francisco and California.

Jerry returns with the sounds of Patriots radio as the Super Bowl was coming to an end. We heard from Sam Darnold and others in the postgame. The Knicks beat the Celtics, 111-89. On Friday night, St. John's beat UCONN and Dan Hurley talked about the free throw discrepancy.

The Jets hired Seth Ryan, Rex's son, as their passing game coordinator and Boomer told us about the connection to Frank Reich. Also, Boomer stopped at a bar for lunch on Friday and everyone was asking him about the Jets QB situation.

Boomer and Jerry clash over whether the Mets are actually improved. Jerry's got a Knicks' statement win in Boston, more Super Bowl soundbites, and his own call of the St. John's upset over UConn. He's also got Joe Benigno's blunt take on the Super Bowl's choice of musical acts.

We talk about prediction markets, what they are and how they seem to be picking up steam.

Jerry's here with a recap of sounds from the Super Bowl including your post-game stuff. Plus, the Knicks win again.

A defensive game that was honestly a bit of a dud. You have to be happy for Seattle and Sam Darnold regardless.

Evan & Tiki with their immediate reaction to the Jose Alvarado trade as the news breaks during their show. Plus, Boomer & Gio on what the move means for the Knicks (12:55); the trade has Craig Carton feeling confident the Knicks can go all the way (18:29); the Knicks' OT win over the Nuggets shows Boomer & Gio the team is kicking things into high gear (42:40); Evan Roberts on why you can believe in the Knicks (57:29); Evan & Tiki on the Deuce McBride injury (1:14:05); Craig Carton basks in the recent Knicks' success (1:26:24).

Sam Darnold is in the Super Bowl, leading Evan and Tiki to look back on how far the Jets draft bust has come. Craig Carton doesn't believe anyone declaring that they won't watch this Sunday, though Chris McMonigle doesn't believe it is a "sexy" matchup. Plus, can the Giants follow the Patriots path and become contenders next year?

This week's Jets highlights are all about the hiring of Frank Reich as the team's new offensive coordinator, and reactions to Shaun Morash's report that Darren Mougey is already fed up with Woody Johnson. Plus, is there any hope the owner "pulls a James Dolan" and finally changes his ways?

Boomer & Gio react live to the news the Jets are hiring Frank Reich as offensive coordinator. Plus, the guys question a report from Shaun Morash on Darren Mougey telling people to stay away from the Jets (7:22); how Boomer getting the guys Super Bowl tickets nearly ended in disaster (17:49); reaction on the Giants hiring Matt Nay as OC (25:04); could the Giants bring in the Eagles O-line coach? (31:05); reaction to the Knicks trading for Jose Alvarado (38:41)

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From the Knicks landing Jose Alvarado to Gio's defense of Tom Brady against "slug" Boston fans, we have a busy show. We hear about the "cancerous" Jets atmosphere from Harrison Phillips, recap Matthew Stafford's MVP win, and tackle everything from Jon Gruden's lawsuit to Tom Brady's alleged "thirst traps." We've even got Radio Row updates from Sam Darnold and Martha Stewart's dating advice for Kay Adams. Plus, don't miss the Moment of the Day, lots of callers checking in, and our own jokes for NFL Honors.

The Knicks land Jose Alvarado. Maybe Giannis for next season? Matthew Stafford claims MVP honors while Harrison Phillips pulls back the curtain on a "cancerous" Jets atmosphere. Plus, Sauce Gardner's coaching clashes and a major reunion on John Harbaugh's staff.

Pats faithful and former teammates are up in arms over Tom Brady's Super Bowl neutrality, but Gio isn't having it. Boomer's feels "Joe Burrow vibes" from Jaxson Dart. Plus, Harrison Phillips' direct message to the Jets fan base. Also, more from NFL Honors including Jon Hamm zingers for Jerry Jones.

We start with Jon Gruden's legal war with the NFL, weird conspiracy theories surrounding Savannah Guthrie's family, and even the local sanitation workers calling in. Also, the time Boomer gifted us with Super Bowl tickets, Sam Darnold and Harrison Phillips from Radio Row, and a caller on Tom Brady is officially posting "thirst traps."

We get a brief update about Boomer's foundation before diving into the "embarrassing" Roger Goodell DJ set to a debate over Super Bowl party themes. Jerry has Matthew Stafford's MVP win and his plans for next season, along with some unexpected dating advice from Martha Stewart to Kay Adams. Plus, Harrison Phillips delivers a "Moment of the Day" message to Jets fans, and we wrap things up by performing our own set of jokes for NFL Honors.

The Moment of The Day: Harrison Phillips of the Jets has a message for Jets fans with an odd story. Also, we wrote some jokes for NFL Honors and performed them.

We took calls on the Netflix documentary on the Olympic hockey team and the World Cup. A caller said Roger Goodell DJ'd at NFL Honors and it was embarrassing. Another checks in about being embarrassed by a Super Bowl party theme.

And...surprise...it ended up a near disaster.

Jon Gruden is suing the NFL for purposely destroying his career. If only this trial was in NYC. Plus, an irate sanitation worker calls in to let Boomer have it about his criticisms.

Jerry back with Jaxson Dart's mom talking about him at the NFL Honors. Dart was on with Chris Simms and talked about his rookie year and John Harbaugh. Jon Hamm was the host and made a joke about Jerry Jones. Harrison Phillips of the Jets was on with Jake Asman and was asked what his message is for Jets fans.

Gio is annoyed at the fans and players who are annoyed that a legend isn't backing their team.

Jerry is here with Matthew Stafford accepting the MVP award and addressing next year. Druski announced the offensive player of the year and he had a tough time saying his name. Sauce Gardner talked about ticking off the Colts coach. Jets defensive tackle Harrison Phillips on the Jets 'cancerous atmosphere'.

Could this mean that the Knicks get him for next year?

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Today's show is packed. We've got a double-OT Knicks victory over Denver that felt like a Finals preview, plus, the lack of buzz surrounding the Super Bowl. Jeff Stoutland's stepping away from the Eagles has us wondering if the Giants are in his future. Jerry's in today with all the audio you'd want to hear including Tom Brady's refusal to pick a side in the big game. Also, we've got "passive-aggressive" in-house feuds featuring Craig Carton, as well as the continued upsetting news about Savannah Guthrie's missing mother. Last but not least, Daniel Jones & Jets fans have something in common - rooting for Sam Darnold.

The Knicks toppled Denver in what seemed like a Finals preview that saw a bloodied KAT return from the locker room to finish the job. Jerry's got all that sound plus ugly scenes at the Oklahoma State/BYU game. Also, Carton's taking shots at C-Lo and apparently Gio. We wrap up with the latest on the search for Savannah Guthrie's missing mother.

It's Super Bowl week, but the buzz feels at an all-time low. We take your calls about everything from Cal Ripken's mother's 2012 abduction, which New York sports teams are cursed with the worst GMs, and whether Jets fans should be backing Sam Darnold and the Seahawks. Jerry has more from Knicks win over Denver, Joe Flacco on why he hates roughing the passer penalties, plus a solo Chris Russo grabbing a drink in a hotel lobby. Also, Tom Brady's refusal to pick a side in the Super Bowl has Asante Samuel and Patriots fans annoyed.

Eagles O-line coach Jeff Stoutland "stepped away". Are John Harbaugh and the Giants is his future? Who on the FAN staff has the strangest thumbs? Jerry's got the Knicks' double-OT thriller at the Garden, Tom Izzo's on a low blow on the court, Justin Jefferson's "look in the mirror" call to his teammates, CeeDee Lamb's thoughts on George Pickens, and Cooper DeJean's refusal to confirm those Nikki Bella dating rumors. Plus, a caller asks about Darren Mougey's status as Jets GM.

A caller asks why Boomer couldn't get past the 49ers in the Super Bowl. Another wonders whether the Jets muzzled Frank Reich from talking to him this season. Jerry has the Knicks' double-OT thriller over the Nuggets, Jaxson Dart defending his aggressive playstyle and his "big time" durability, Daniel Jones rooting for Sam Darnold in the Super Bowl and Gronk's reaction to Tom Brady's controversial "no dog in the fight" stance. Also, a "Moment of the Day" about how pretty girls extract information. Finally we dicuss felony assault charges against top NHL prospect Gavin McKenna after he reportedly stepped in to defend his mother.

Jaxson Dart was asked about his play style and saw a need for improvement. Daniel Jones is rooting for the other former NY QB. Gronk on Brady's non-rooting for the SB. Moment of the Day features attractive women's ability to get info out of guys.

The hour starts with a caller wondering why Boomer couldn't beat the 49'ers in the Super Bowl. Another wonders if the Jets told Frank Reich to cool-it with talking to Boomer.

Justin Jefferson is demanding his teammates look in the mirror, declaring JJ McCarthy his QB, though talking a trade for Mac Jones. We've got CeeDee Lamb's comments on keeping George Pickens, and silence from Cooper DeJean regarding those Nikki Bella dating rumors.

Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, ‘stepped away', and we are wondering if he might be coming to work under John Harbaugh.