92.3 The Fan, Cleveland
The Bull & Fox podcast is a sports talk show that has garnered a significant following, with fans eagerly tuning in to hear the hosts' insightful discussions and entertaining banter. While the podcast covers various sporting events and hot topics, it is not without its drawbacks. Nonetheless, overall, this podcast is a must-listen for sports enthusiasts.
One of the best aspects of The Bull & Fox podcast is the chemistry between the hosts. Dustin Fox's dynamic energy and knowledge of sports combined with Adam "The Bull" Gerstenhaber's quick wit make for an entertaining and engaging show. Listeners are treated to not only in-depth analysis of games and players but also humorous exchanges that keep them entertained throughout each episode.
Another standout feature of this podcast is its accessibility. With many people unable to catch live radio shows due to work or other commitments, being able to listen to segments at their own convenience is a game-changer. The hosts provide listeners with the opportunity to catch up on missed episodes, ensuring that they don't miss out on any exciting discussions or debates.
However, one potential downside of The Bull & Fox podcast is its occasional divergence into political discussions. While some listeners may appreciate hearing different perspectives on current events, others may prefer to keep politics separate from their sports talk shows. The views expressed by certain hosts may alienate some audience members who disagree with their opinions. It might be more beneficial for the podcast to stick strictly to sports-related content in order to cater to a wider range of listeners.
In conclusion, The Bull & Fox podcast offers an enjoyable and informative listening experience for sports fans. The chemistry between the hosts keeps audiences engaged and entertained while providing valuable insights into various sporting events. Though there are moments when political discussions may deter some listeners, overall, this podcast remains a top choice for those seeking quality sports talk content.

Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin react to Josina Anderson's report on there being upper-level personnel in Cleveland still fond of Bill Belichick. Then, they react to the best sound bites and storylines from around the sports and entertainment world.

Nick and Jonathan are joined by Bills reporter Sal Capaccio. Also, they talk about the Cavs loss to the Bulls, and they review the show's year-long ‘QB Deadpool.'

Nick and Jonathan question what Kevin Stefanski deserves from the Browns. Then, they're joined by Pete Fiutak of College Football News, and they talk about offseason targets for the Guardians.

Nick and Jonathan are joined by Nick Shook of NFL.com. Also, they talk about the chances of Kevin Stefanski getting a seventh season in Cleveland.

Nick and Jonathan react to Joe Vardon's comments about Kenny Atkinson being on the hot seat. Also, they're joined by Cash Lovett for ‘Put it on the Line with Cash Lovett.'

Nick and Jonathan are joined by Cash Lovett for ‘Put it on the Line with Cash Lovett.'

Nick and Jonathan react to Joe Vardon's comments about Kenny Atkinson being on the hot seat.

Nick and Jonathan share their takeaways from their conversation with Nick Shook and try to figure out why members of the national media don't think Kevin Stefanski should lose his job

Nick Shook joined Nick and Jonathan on Afternoon Drive to share his thoughts on the Browns as the 2025 season comes to a close. He discussed whether or not he thinks Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry deserve another shot with this team, how he would fix the Browns, as well as why he wouldn't want to use a top pick on a quarterback in the 2026 draft.

Nick and Jonathan talk about the latest signing for the Guardians and shared their thoughts on how the off season is going so far.

Pete Fiutak joined Nick and Jonathan on Afternoon Drive and explained why he voted for Fernando Mendoza to win the Heisman even though he didn't think he was Heisman-worthy. He also previewed the upcoming bowl game match ups in college football.

Nick and Jonathan replay some comments from Mary Kay Cabot with Ken and Anthony about Kevin Stefanski deserving a shot to coach the Browns with a successful quarterback, and they push back on the idea that Stefanski deserves anything at all.

Mac and Jake join Nick and Jonathan for the latest up date on the show's QB Deadpool.

Nick and Jonathan share their frustration with how the Cavaliers have been playing this season and whether or not it's time to panic.

Sal Capaccio joined Nick and Jonathan on Afternoon Drive to preview the Browns' upcoming matchup with the Bills, whether or not he thinks the Bills have a clear path to the Super Bowl this year, and if he thinks Kevin Stefanski is a highly sought-after coach in the NFL.

Nick and Jonathan react to the best sound bites and storylines from around the sports and entertainment world.

Nick and Jonathan continue their conversation about the Browns potential interest in Bill Belichick.

Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin react to Josina Anderson's report on there being upper-level personnel in Cleveland still fond of Bill Belichick.

Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin look ahead to what the Browns QB situation could look like in 2026. Then, they react to the best sound bites and storylines from around the sports and entertainment world.

Nick and Jonathan talk about the issues with the Browns run game. Then, they're joined by Ashley Bastock of Cleveland.com, and they discuss Joe Burrow's future with the Bengals.

Nick and Jonathan are joined by Audacy NFL Insider Ross Tucker. Also, they talk about the future for Kevin Stefanski, and they preview the company's holiday party.

Nick and Jonathan talk about their trust in the Browns to get it right with a rookiequarterback in 2026. Also, they debate if Fernando Mendoza is truly the best player in college football right now.

Jake Vulinec takes over for Nick and Jonathan to talk about whether or not the Browns have made up their mind about what they should do at quarterback for 2026.

Jake continues to talk about Shedeur Sanders and whether or not it's fair to have made a decision about him as the starter for next season.

Jake Vulinec takes over for Nick and Jonathan to talk about whether or not the Browns have made up their mind about what they should do at quarterback for 2026.

Nick and Jonathan continue discussing Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza and if he's actually the best quarterback and overall player in college football this season.

Nick and Jonathan discuss whether or not they trust the current Browns regime with a rookie quarterback next season.

Nick and Jonathan recall some of their favorite stories from company holiday parties.

Nick and Jonathan talk about why they think the Browns head coaching job would not be sought after if Kevin Stefanski gets fired.

Ross Tucker joined Nick and Jonathan on Afternoon Drive and shared his thoughts on how Shedeur Sanders has performed so far this season, and if he's shown enough to be considered the permanent starter into next season. He also talked about why things have fallen apart for the Browns, as well as the future of Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry.

Nick and Jonathan talk about the latest comments from Joe Burrow and why they think he would be better off with a different team.

Ashley Bastock joined Nick and Jonathan on Afternoon Drive to talk about the state of the Browns with three games left to go in the season. She discussed whether or not Shedeur Sanders has earned the long-term starting job, and if she thinks Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry will lose their jobs in the off season.

Nick and Jonathan talk about whether or not the Browns should be having buyers remorse over drafting Quinshon Judkins.

Nick and Jonathan react to the best sound bites and storylines from around the sports and entertainment world.

Nick and Jonathan debate if there's risk to the Browns starting Shedeur Sanders next season.

Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin look ahead to what the Browns QB situation could look like in 2026.

Nick Wilson and Jonathan Peterlin get into who should be part of the Browns decision on Shedeur Sanders. Then, they react to the best sound bites and storylines from around the sports and entertainment world.

Nick and Jonathan discuss the Cavs struggles and the impact of the Chiefs missing the playoffs. Also, JP gives out his weekly ‘Peterlin Pass' to critics of the NBA Cup.

Nick and Jonathan question if Kevin Stefanski would truly want to coach the Browns next season. Then, they're joined by John Fanta of NBC Sports, and they talk about the effort they're expecting from the Browns in their final three games.