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Late night Mariners texts are a little more optimistic than usual. The Mariners’ continue their hot streak with an 8-3 win over the Mets and Derrick Hall’s extension may end up being a steal, especially considering the contract Boye Mafe got with the Bengals. Then we hear from Jeff Passan at 6:30 about the Mariners’ rotation and how the M’s can keep up the pace until October.
Brock and Salk go through some of the Mariners’ stats that make them confident this team has finally caught their stride, and there may not be many weak points left. In Need to Know, late night Mariners texts are a little more optimistic than usual. The Mariners’ continue their hot streak with an 8-3 win over the Mets and Derrick Hall’s extension may end up being a steal, especially considering the contract Boye Mafe got with the Bengals. Do the Seahawks need to make a move to combat the Myles Garrett trade by the Rams, or are the Seahawks staying out of this Arm’s Race?
Pick a Mariner, any Mariner. Brock and Salk break down the strength of this Mariners’ roster across the board, and are there question marks about what happens when key players’ return from injury? In Need to Know, the Mariners’ continue their hot streak with an 8-3 win over the Mets and Derrick Hall’s extension may end up being a steal, especially considering the contract Boye Mafe got with the Bengals. Then we talk with Burt Breer about the splash move for Myles Garrett and how it might affect the Seahawks and their future moves.
We recap our conversation with Albert Breer regarding the ripple effect the Myles Garrett trade will have. In Need to Know, the Mariners’ continue their hot streak with an 8-3 win over the Mets and Derrick Hall’s extension may end up being a steal, especially considering the contract Boye Mafe got with the Bengals. In Trash Takes, we go over some of the worst takes in sports over the last few weeks.
The Seahawks have signed Dante Fowler Jr. to a one-year deal worth up to $5 million. We talk about the fit, value and expectations for a veteran replacement for Boye Mafe after the team avoided drafting the position. How does he stack up to some of the other veterans Mike Macdonald has maximized during his time in Seattle and with Baltimore, and we define "success" as steady rotational snaps with modest sack production. We take a look at some recent news stories with Rams pass rusher Jared Verse story praising Seattle's offensive line cohesion, and review an SB Nation item quoting ex-Seahawks executive Scot McCloughan projecting rookie RB Jadarian Price over Jeremiah Love. A new segment, "Hot Take Court," digs into an online claim that Price can't catch. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
JEDD FISCH (UW Football) joins the show to celebrate his birthday and talk Dawgs After Dark. There has been talk about the attendance at the spring game, was Coach disappointed in the fan turnout? Would he consider moving the day/time to hopefully draw more fans? Did he get everything that he wanted out of the spring game? What does he need to see from freshman to earn playing time in his program and is he seeing anyone who is up for the task yet? :30- GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) We call and Gregg answers! The Hawks are signing Dante Fowler Jr and Gregg has the latest info for us on the defensive addition. Is Fowler a 1-for-1 Mafe replacement or will be he used differently? Are the Hawks done or is this just the start? :45- Every morning we do Mariners Morning After for our 6:30 audience, but very rarely do we recap the previous night's game for our later audiences, so we are trying something new! It's the Baseball Brunch- our look at last night's game with special guests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the Bengals did not address linebacker this offseason, they filled most other needs through trades, free agency and the NFL Draft. After trading for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence and signing free agent defensive end Boye Mafe and free agent defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, they selected defensive end Cashius Howell in the second round and added Navy defensive tackle Landon Robinson in the seventh round. They drafted 6-foot-4 cornerback Tacario Davis in the third round to add depth at outside cornerback, potentially allowing Dax Hill to shift back inside while providing some future insurance if the team can't extend Hill or cornerback DJ Turner. They desperately needed to add offensive line depth and did so by taking center Connor Lew in the fourth round, who dropped to that round only because he is coming off knee surgery, although he is expected to be cleared well in advance of the start of training camp. Then in the sixth round the Bengals selected St. Xavier High School grad Brian Parker II, who can potentially play all five offensive line positions. They were hoping to add a wide receiver in the draft who could compete with Andrei Iosivas for snaps at No. 3 wide receiver and took 6-foot-5, 218-pound Colbie Young with a second fourth-round pick they added when they dealt the No. 110 overall pick and No. 199 overall pick to the New York Jets for the No. 128 pick (Lew) and No. 140 pick, which they used on Young. Young's traits are more impressive than his college production, but he has a high ceiling. That seemed to be the case with almost each of their seven draft picks. "They all have a lot of upside," said Bengals head coach Zac Taylor. "That's the cleanest way I can say it. They are all really talented players. We brought them in here because we see a high upside with all those guys. Excited about the whole group." That includes tight end Jack Endries, who was taken with the first of two seventh-round picks. He was projected as a fourth-round pick, but fell for unknown reasons and told reporters he would make teams that passed on him, "(blanking) pay." It has been clear this offseason that the Bengals were trying to make the defensive line a major team strength and it is really deep. The potential starters at ends are Mafe and 2023 first-round pick Myles Murphy, with 2025 first-round pick Shemar Stewart and Howell competing for snaps and playing at worst in a rotational role. Lawrence filled a huge need at nose tackle and will probably make TJ Slaton a salary cap cut, while the tackles opposite Lawrence are veteran BJ Hill and Allen with 2024 second-round pick Kris Jenkins also in the mix. The Bengals also this offseason signed veteran safeties Bryan Cook and Kyle Dugger and cornerback Ja'Sir Taylor to compete with Jalen Davis at slot corner. "From a talent standpoint, we're in a really good place," said Taylor. "From a leadership standpoint, we're in a really good place. Now, you have to actually go do the work. It's fun to talk about this stuff in the offseason. This is where we are up to this point. There's no work we could have really done on the field or anything like that, or from a chemistry standpoint. Now, it's up to the players and coaches to put it all together. That's going to require a lot of work on the field, in the locker room, off the field, but I'm excited about the group that we're going to go do it with." The one thing the Bengals haven't done this offseason is address linebacker and for now seem ready to move forward with second-year players Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter, who both started as rookies and struggled. Behind them is veteran Oren Burks, who has primarily been a backup and special teams player in his career and very little proven talent. Taylor said it's possible the team still might sign a veteran free agent with starting experience. "We'll have those conversations now that the draft is over," Taylor said. "It's one of those situations where there is value at other positions that we didn't want to pass up. Linebackers before you got a chance to get the next guy that you would have wanted. That's the way the draft always goes. That's how free agency goes sometimes. We do have lot of belief in the room that we have so those guys will continue to compete and if we do something after the draft that remains to be seen." Bengals Overall Grade: A-minus The Skinny: While not addressing linebacker seems egregious they did get a lot of value from most of their picks and even the ones they didn't - like Davis and Young - have measurables and high ceilings. The Bengals filled some key needs and added some possible starting caliber players for years to come, so it was hard not to be impressed with what they did.
The Bengals' 2026 NFL Draft reflected a clear strategy: build depth, target high-upside players and continue reshaping the roster around a strengthened defensive front. Cincinnati entered the draft without a first-round pick after trading for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, then used seven selections over the final two days. Local 12 digital sports columnist and editor Richard Skinner said the approach showed a focus on long-term development and roster balance. “I thought they did it. I thought it was really good,” Skinner said. “There was sound reasoning behind probably every pick.” The Bengals' top selections came on Day 2, when they drafted edge rusher Cashius Howell out of Texas A&M and cornerback Tacario Davis from Washington. Both are viewed as potential contributors, though Howell may begin as part of a deep rotation on the defensive line. “I like the player. I'm not so sure I love the pick,” Skinner said of Howell. “He's technically your fourth edge rusher at the moment.” The defensive line overhaul has been a central theme this offseason, with Cincinnati adding Lawrence, Boye Mafe and Jonathan Allen to create a deeper, more disruptive unit. "I think (the Bengals) got their value in Dexter Lawrence," said Mike Petraglia from CLNS Media. "I think that they addressed other things in this draft, in terms of their depth and the ability to have some added playmakers on defense. Looking back on it eight days later, I like the Dexter Lawrence move." The Bengals also addressed offensive line depth, selecting center Connor Lew in the fourth round and versatile lineman Brian Parker II in the sixth. “I think the value of this pick is just off the charts,” Skinner said of Lew, noting the 20-year-old's experience and upside. At wide receiver, Cincinnati added Colbie Young, a physically gifted prospect with limited college production. Skinner called the pick a traits-based gamble. “The traits are off the charts,” he said. “I just can't overlook the lack of production.” Day 3 selections focused on depth and developmental players, including tight end Jack Endries and Navy defensive tackle Landon Robinson. Skinner said Endries' competitive mindset stood out, recalling that the draftee said he would make every team that didn't draft him pay. Overall, Skinner graded the Bengals' draft an A-minus, citing a mix of immediate contributors and long-term prospects. "There is a high ceiling for all these guys. That's, I think the exciting part is these guys have a chance to, to take things to a whole different level," he said. "Literally every one of them, all the way down to, to Landon Robinson, the last pick they made at defensive tackle, there's a high ceiling for all these guys." "Here's another reason you get aggressive in free agency going into the draft," said Petraglia. "It allows you, I think, to take more chances on guys with higher ceilings, because if they don't work out, you do have, you address something else via free agency that presumably, uh, similar or the exact same position -- and I think the Bengals did that. I think they were more aggressive in free agency. They took a chance on higher end or guys with higher ceilings. Let's say that, put it that way. And I like that. I like that approach for a team that is trying to get more aggressive in that window with Joe Burrow." The Bengals may still look to add a veteran linebacker after the draft, as the position remains a question mark heading into the 2026 season.
The Bengals' trade for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence reshaped both their roster and their draft plans, according to a discussion between Local 12 Digital Sports Columnist and Editor Richard Skinner and Mike Petraglia from CLNS Media. The Bengals sent the No. 10 overall pick in this year's NFL Draft to the New York Giants for Lawrence and then signed him to a one-year extension through 2028. Petraglia and Skinner said the move reflects both urgency and a correction to recent draft misses along the defensive line. Skinner said the deal should help take pressure off the rest of the defense. “He provides pressure in the pocket,” Skinner said. “He's going to create one-on-ones for Boye Mafe.” Petraglia and Skinner said Lawrence's presence should also help linebackers and edge rushers by drawing double teams inside. “That frees those guys up to see clearly and just to make more plays,” Petraglia said. They said the Bengals now appear likely to target cornerback, linebacker and interior offensive line depth on the draft's second day. With no fifth-round pick, they said the team may need to find a developmental center who can also play guard, noting Ted Karras is 33 and the backup options are thin. Skinner said the Bengals also may need to revisit Joe Burrow's contract to create more cap space after the Lawrence trade and earlier free-agent additions. Petraglia said the team's recent moves show a new level of urgency. “To their credit, they've pushed their way into doing that,” he said. “This is an all-in season.”
The landscape of the AFC North just shifted. From the Baltimore Ravens snagging Trey Hendrickson away from the Bengals to the Steelers trading for Michael Pittman Jr., the "Black and Blue" division is loading up for 2026. We rank every team's free agency haul, discuss why Cincinnati is betting big on Jonathan Allen and Boye Mafe to fix their defense, and look at the quiet veteran depth building in Cleveland. Who came out on top, and who left the door open for a basement finish?
Jaxon Smith-Njigba just became the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history at $42.15M per year—but the real story is how the Seattle Seahawks made it work. Richard Sherman breaks down why the deal is effectively closer to $32M annually, how John Schneider cleared cap space by moving on from DK Metcalf, Kenneth Walker III, Boye Mafe, and Coby Bryant, and what it means for paying stars like Devon Witherspoon next. What happens when a “slot receiver” becomes Offensive Player of the Year and a Super Bowl champion? Sherman explains why expectations change—and why JSN’s mindset (“What’s better than one Super Bowl? Two”) justifies the price. Plus, why role players like Jake Bobo still matter in a star-heavy locker room, how Mike Macdonald’s system and Sam Darnold’s playoff form give Seattle real dynasty potential, and why getting ahead of the market with Witherspoon could be the next move. We also break down the San Francisco 49ers’ cap strategy with Trent Williams, why this is more about flexibility than conflict, and how they’re trying to avoid future dead money. Then: Team USA flag football dominates NFL talent—why it’s a completely different game, which NFL players could actually thrive in the Olympics, and what Odell Beckham Jr. still brings as a veteran option. Finally, Sherman reacts to his Emmy nomination.All lines are provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Patrick Claybon and Nick Shook to get you caught up on news from around the NFL including Jaxon Smith-Njigba getting paid big money by the Seahawks, the Cowboys' plans at linebacker, the future of the Raiders and more! The guys then give you 20 NFL figures who find themselves more important to their team than they were before free agency including Bhayshul Tuten, Jalen Nailor, Boye Mafe, Jahan Dotson, Isaac TeSlaa and more! NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Armed with as much money to spend as just about anyone in the NFL, they've made some key in-house signings while seeing other valuable players like Boye Mafe, Tariq Woolen, Kenneth Walker III and Coby Bryant leave in free agency. They have signed Emanuel Wilson, Noah Igbinoghene and Rodney Thomas as depth pieces as basically the vet minimum. They currently have the 8th most amount of cap space in the NFL. What's going on, why aren't they being more aggressive? On the show today, I'll breakdown why the Seahawks approach has all been part of the plan and why a big move will be coming, we just have to be patient. Link to my YouTube Channel. Live on Wed and Sunday, 5PM PST...https://www.youtube.com/@TheHawksNest12thman?sub_confirmation=1 Link to my Patreon....https://www.patreon.com/thehawksnest Twitter...@SeahawksNester Twitch...@TheSeahawksNest Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
CINCINNATI -- It's been a busy week for the Bengals in free agency. But have they made enough moves to substantially improve their defense? How have they managed the cap since signing Bryan Cook, Boye Mafe and Jonathan Allen and re-signing Orlando Brown Jr.? Skinny joins Trags to break down the first week into free agency and grade them on the overall process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A busier day for the Bengals with Jonathan Allen signed, Orlando Brown Jr. extended, Bryan Cook and Boye Mafe press conferenced. The Walkout Live is presented by Joseph Toyota of Cincinnati. Visit them at josephtoyota.com. Reach them at 513-385-1800 or go see them at 9101 Colerain Avenue.Plus, Mo Egger drops in, hear from Andrew and Ryan at Gridiron Grading about the three FA signings in The Analytics Department presented by R&A Marketing. Check out Another 9, the golf simulator with 24/7 access in Columbia Tusculum and Montgomery. Play in their longest drive and closest to the pin contest to win a month-long membership or Bengals opening day tickets: https://anothernine.com/Watch and subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGrowlerPodcastThe Growler on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-growler/id1733476604The Growler on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/70iJjqgPQrVzQ2pdOwVvDYLinks to all socials, podcast platforms, merchandise from Cincy Shirts and more: thegrowlerpodcast.comSee Mark's tour schedule at markchalifoux.comSubscribe to Charlie's Chalkboard on Substack: https://charlieschalkboard.substack.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Bengals addressed two major defensive needs on the opening day of the NFL's free-agency negotiating period, agreeing to deals with safety Bryan Cook and edge rusher Boye Mafe. Cook, a Mount Healthy High School graduate and former University of Cincinnati standout, started 34 games over the past two seasons for Kansas City and is viewed as an upgrade in run support and tackling consistency. He has two interceptions over the past two years but has been a reliable presence in the secondary. Mafe, who had two sacks last season in a rotational role with Seattle, recorded nine sacks two years ago and ranked among the league's top edge rushers in pressures. The Bengals are banking on increased snaps translating to higher production. Cincinnati had been linked to defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers but pivoted after he agreed to terms with the Tennessee Titans. The Bengals are still expected to pursue help at linebacker and could look to add depth at edge rusher and slot corner as free agency continues. Meanwhile, the market for defensive end Trey Hendrickson remains uncertain. Reports indicate Hendrickson is seeking a deal worth about $30 million per year, but no team has met that price as he enters his age-32 season following surgery.
Dave “Softy” Mahler is the afternoon host on KJR in Seattle. He joined us to tell us about new Bengals edge defender Boye Mafe. Learn more at MinnilloLawGroup.com. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave “Softy” Mahler is the afternoon host on KJR in Seattle. He joined us to tell us about new Bengals edge defender Boye Mafe. Learn more at MinnilloLawGroup.com. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Free agency opened with a bittersweet start for our Seattle Seahawks as Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker signed with the Chiefs on a record-setting deal for a running back. All the best options for replacing K9 were gone by the end of the first day. So are we going to be looking toward the draft? Other departures included Boye Mafe landing with the Bengals and Coby Bryant heading to the Bears. Before discussing who is returning, we talk about how wide receiver contracts around the NFL are sparking sticker shock. Seattle's biggest wins come in-house: Rashid Shaheed re-signs on a three-year deal and, most notably, Josh Jobe returns on a contract that appears to be a steal for the production he provides. Between cornerback Riq Woolen and swing tackle Josh Jones, those participating in chat had a clear preference of who they'd like to see prioritized in the coming days. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
Bob and Dave react to the Seahawks losing Ken Walker, Coby Bryant, and Boye Mafe in the first hours of NFL Free Agency, they give their early impressions from Mariners Spring Training, they break down which young players can take advantage of a week without the players in the World Baseball Classic, and they look at how much more dangerous the Seahawks’ NFC West rivals after some big signings.
There's no doubt that the start of the NFL's legal tampering period is one of the best days on the NFL calendar. Dozens of deals came flying at us today, many of them shaking up IDP leagues in a big way.Josh, Adam, and Bobby reunite in the Sode Shack to react to the biggest deals, including Jaelan Phillips AND Devin Lloyd to Carolina, two Georgia Bulldogs landing in Las Vegas (Quay Walker and Nakobe Dean), and some very dumb deals handed out by bad teams (looking at you, Raiders and Jets).0:00 What a day, y'all5:59 Maxx Crosby, Ravens13:29 Jaelan Phillips, Panthers19:06 Odafe Oweh, Commanders23:41 Boye Mafe, Bengals27:16 Khalil Mack, Chargers27:54 Kwity Paye, Raiders31:50 Dre'Mont Jones, Patriots32:14 Joseph Ossai, Jets34:32 Koonce, Key, Enagbare34:48 Rashan Gary, Cowboys38:22 Devin Lloyd, Panthers42:44 Dane Belton & Alohi Gilman43:59 Quay Walker & Nakobe Dean, Raiders48:23 Tremaine Edmunds, Giants53:38 Alex Singleton & Justin Strnad, Broncos55:11 Devin Bush, Bears58:30 Quincy Williams, Browns1:02:17 Alex Anzalone, Buccaneers1:05:10 Zaire Franklin, Packers1:09:53 Christian Harris, Falcons1:12:59 Bryan Cook, Bengals1:13:33 Coby Bryant, Bears1:13:49 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Jets1:15:47 Jalen Thompson, Cowboys1:16:33 Reed Blankenship, Texans1:19:28 Defensive Tackle Deals1:19:50 Cornerback Deals1:21:58 Best Remaining FAsCheck out our free IDP trade calculator, powered by Adam's dynasty rankings: https://idptradecalculator.com/Subscribe to our YouTube channel for our other shows, The IDP After Show and All IDP.If you'd like to support the show, you can do so for just $5/month over at theIDPshow.com. We've got some premium features for paid supporters that we know you'll enjoy. Follow us on Twitter @theidpshow. Thanks for listening!
Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic and The Growler Podcast joined us discuss what the Bengals did on day one of the NFL's legal tampering period, the acquisitions of Bryan Cook and Boye Mafe, plus what a day of validation for the Bengals front office, and what's ahead in free agency. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie Goldsmith tries to shed some light on the Hunter Greene situation while on a crappy cell phone connection. We head to Seattle to learn about Boye Mafe. And the Bearcats hold on to advance in the Big 12 Tournament. Scott Springer checks in from Kansas City and we hear from Wes Miller. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday's show: Mo tries to keep his composure as he watches UC play in the Big 12 Tournament. The Bengals have signed two players, including one who's basically a gift to Mo. Hunter Greene is going back under the knife, and Mo has tons of questions. Plus...Paul Dehner Jr. in the first hour on Bengals free agency, Attorney Stuart W. Penrose on possible legal issues facing a potential Executive Order aimed at fixing college sports, a trip to Seattle to learn about Boye Mafe, and we head to Kansas City in the aftermath of the Bearcats' victory. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic and The Growler Podcast joined us discuss what the Bengals did on day one of the NFL's legal tampering period, the acquisitions of Bryan Cook and Boye Mafe, plus what a day of validation for the Bengals front office, and what's ahead in free agency. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie Goldsmith tries to shed some light on the Hunter Greene situation while on a crappy cell phone connection. We head to Seattle to learn about Boye Mafe. And the Bearcats hold on to advance in the Big 12 Tournament. Scott Springer checks in from Kansas City and we hear from Wes Miller. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday's show: Mo tries to keep his composure as he watches UC play in the Big 12 Tournament. The Bengals have signed two players, including one who's basically a gift to Mo. Hunter Greene is going back under the knife, and Mo has tons of questions. Plus...Paul Dehner Jr. in the first hour on Bengals free agency, Attorney Stuart W. Penrose on possible legal issues facing a potential Executive Order aimed at fixing college sports, a trip to Seattle to learn about Boye Mafe, and we head to Kansas City in the aftermath of the Bearcats' victory. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerInstagram too: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family night at WWE and a WBC controversy. Social media was buzzing about the fact that Cal Raleigh refused to shake Randy Arozarena's hand last night prior to Randy's at-bat. While a lot of people understood the competition aspect, others were quick to jump on our favorite catcher. Randy didn't exactly ease the tension postgame when he addressed Cal and the alleged snub in 4 languages. :30- Tamperfest Day 1 was full of action, so what did we think of the Seahawks moves? Bringing back Shaheed at a higher price than we expected and re-signing Jobe, while saying goodbye to Ken Walker, Boye Mafe and Coby Bryant. What were we most surprised by? :45- With Ken Walker now running the ball for the Chiefs in 2026, who can the Seahawks bring in to fill that hole? Alvin Kamara, Devon Achane, Josh Jacobs… would any of those guys be the right fit? Chuck has an idea for a guy we should be looking at…
Family night at WWE and a WBC controversy. Social media was buzzing about the fact that Cal Raleigh refused to shake Randy Arozarena's hand last night prior to Randy's at-bat. While a lot of people understood the competition aspect, others were quick to jump on our favorite catcher. Randy didn't exactly ease the tension postgame when he addressed Cal and the alleged snub in 4 languages. :30- Tamperfest Day 1 was full of action, so what did we think of the Seahawks moves? Bringing back Shaheed at a higher price than we expected and re-signing Jobe, while saying goodbye to Ken Walker, Boye Mafe and Coby Bryant. What were we most surprised by? :45- With Ken Walker now running the ball for the Chiefs in 2026, who can the Seahawks bring in to fill that hole? Alvin Kamara, Devon Achane, Josh Jacobs… would any of those guys be the right fit? Chuck has an idea for a guy we should be looking at… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines and 12th Man News with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) The Seahawks lose Walker, Bryant and Mafe and keep Shaheed and Jobe- what did Gregg think of the moves made on Day 1 of Tamperfest? What was most surprising to him? The Seahawks will start the season with Charbonnet and now that Walker is gone; what is the plan for the Seahawks at running back? :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (Kraken Audio Network PxP) The Kraken waited until the very last minute, but ended up pulling off a trade for Bobby McMann before the deadline. What does Everett think of the addition, what does he bring to this team and where will fit? When can we expect to see McMann make his debut with the Kraken? :45- Should the Seahawks be concerned after losing Coby Bryant and Boye Mafe and do they have holes to fill or do they already have the personnel? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MIKE SANDO (The Athletic) is in-studio to talk tampering! What do the Seahawks lose with Ken Walker now suiting up for the Chiefs and how do they fill that hole? What options are there to replace Walker and who would make the best fit? Is Shaheed worth what the Seahawks are going to pay him or was it a reaction to losing Walker and needing to keep one of them? Should we be surprised that the Hawks weren't able to keep Coby Bryant? Boye Mafe is headed to the Bengals for $20 million a year, is Sando surprised that Mafe got that much and does Hendrickson have a reputation? :30- More with Mike Sanod! The 49ers and Rams were making adds while the Seahawks were trying to hang onto their own. Did our division rivals improve drastically? Was the Mike Evans addition the answer the 49ers have been looking for? How lost are the Arizona Cardinals? :45- The Las Vegas Raiders sure were busy yesterday, spending the most money in free agency so far and making a lot of additions to their team. Is this the way to improve your team quickly or is it just a component and are they on the right path? Is Tyler Linderbaum the key addition with Fernando Mendoza most likely headed to Vegas with he 1st pick in the draft? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MIKE SANDO (The Athletic) is in-studio to talk tampering! What do the Seahawks lose with Ken Walker now suiting up for the Chiefs and how do they fill that hole? What options are there to replace Walker and who would make the best fit? Is Shaheed worth what the Seahawks are going to pay him or was it a reaction to losing Walker and needing to keep one of them? Should we be surprised that the Hawks weren't able to keep Coby Bryant? Boye Mafe is headed to the Bengals for $20 million a year, is Sando surprised that Mafe got that much and does Hendrickson have a reputation? :30- More with Mike Sanod! The 49ers and Rams were making adds while the Seahawks were trying to hang onto their own. Did our division rivals improve drastically? Was the Mike Evans addition the answer the 49ers have been looking for? How lost are the Arizona Cardinals? :45- The Las Vegas Raiders sure were busy yesterday, spending the most money in free agency so far and making a lot of additions to their team. Is this the way to improve your team quickly or is it just a component and are they on the right path? Is Tyler Linderbaum the key addition with Fernando Mendoza most likely headed to Vegas with he 1st pick in the draft?
Headlines and 12th Man News with GREGG BELL (Tacoma News Tribune) The Seahawks lose Walker, Bryant and Mafe and keep Shaheed and Jobe- what did Gregg think of the moves made on Day 1 of Tamperfest? What was most surprising to him? The Seahawks will start the season with Charbonnet and now that Walker is gone; what is the plan for the Seahawks at running back? :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (Kraken Audio Network PxP) The Kraken waited until the very last minute, but ended up pulling off a trade for Bobby McMann before the deadline. What does Everett think of the addition, what does he bring to this team and where will fit? When can we expect to see McMann make his debut with the Kraken? :45- Should the Seahawks be concerned after losing Coby Bryant and Boye Mafe and do they have holes to fill or do they already have the personnel?
Mike Renner and JP Acosta recap day 1 of the NFL Free Agency Negotiating Period. The guys discuss the biggest moves, grade the deals and much more! (00:00) Intro (01:18) Dolphins release Tua Tagovailoa (4:34) Malik Willis to Dolphins (7:38) Tyler Linderbaum to Raiders (10:41) Mike Evans to 49ers (14:41) Alec Pierce re-signing with Colts (18:32) Kenneth Walker III to Chiefs (21:08) Jaelan Phillips to Panthers (23:56) Boye Mafe to Bengals (27:06) Odafe Oweh to Commanders (28:51) Travis Etienne Jr to Saints (31:21) Other notable deals | Jets, Titans & More (37:14) Falcons signing Tua Tagovailoa (38:09) Jeremiyah Love landing spots Pushing the Pile is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pushingthepile Download and Follow Pushing the Pile on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2RFkEgdbFxbPBDU5F5xEjJ?si=1062d40c04e24fd5 Follow our PTP team on Twitter: @mikerenner_, @Ky1eLong, @acosta32_jp, @pushingthepile Sign up for the Pick Six Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos. You can listen to Pushing the Pile on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Pushing the Pile podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Pushing the Pile podcast." 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
Bump and Curtis look at all the changes NFL Free Agency has already brought to the Seahawks roster, including to the breaking news of Boye Mafe heading to the Bengals, they answer your questions about Coby Braynt heading to Chicago and what the Seahawks need to do at Running Back in Four Down Territory, they break down why the Seahawks 2022 rookie class changed everything, and they wrap up they show by telling you what you need to know!
Who should the San Francisco 49ers target in free agency to fix their defense? In this video, we break down the Top 20 defensive free agent targets the 49ers should consider heading into the 2026 offseason.We analyze potential fits at EDGE, interior defensive line, linebacker, cornerback, and safety, including players like K'Lavon Chaisson, Boye Mafe, Arnold Ebiketie, John Franklin-Myers, Leo Chenal, Montaric Brown, and Jaylinn Hawkins.Topics Covered:Best EDGE rushers for the 49ers in free agencyInterior DL replacements and upgradesUnderrated linebacker fits for the defenseCornerback and secondary targetsMarket value projections and advanced statsPurchase G.O.A.T Fuel: https://goatfuel.com/?rfsn=8542698.99750d3Visit Sports Spyder for up to date 49ers content: https://sportspyder.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/newsFollow us on Twitter @49ers_AccessFollow us on Instagram @49ers.access
With Maxx Crosby and Khalil Mack officially-unofficially off the market. The defensive line market is about to explode. From Trey Hendrickson's likely destination to Odafe Oweh's massive price tag, we're breaking down the top pass rushers and interior monsters looking for a new home. In this episode of Go for 2, we analyze the scheme fits for Kwity Paye, the "Super Bowl bump" for Boye Mafe. Plus, we look at the bargain-bin stars who could be the "missing piece" for a championship run.
Welcome to Tamperfest 2026! Even Mother Nature is getting her Tamp On this morning, dropping 4 inches of snow at Bucky's house and even more at Purple Sheet's house. We already have activity this morning as the Dolphins have released Tua with a post June 1st designation and a $99 million dead cap hi over the next two years. Jake Browning was also released by the Bengals. As far as Seahawks free agency rumors go- - Rashid Shaheed to Vegas, which wouldn't surprise anyone with Klint Kubiak there. - Ken Walker was being heavily linked to the Chiefs over the weekend, but that has cooled. He is also being linked to the Giants and Commanders. - Boye Mafe being connected to the Patriots and Cowboys. - Riq Woolen to the 49ers? - Coby Bryant still expected to remain with the Seahawks. - Veteran CB Greg Newsome being linked to the Seahawks as well. :30- Our hopes that Maxx Crosby might be a Seahawk were dashed on Friday night when the Raiders and Ravens worked out a trade for the veteran defensive end. As we predicted, it would take two first round picks to get Crosby and that is what the Ravens gave up. :45- Coach Bucky is here and he has a lot of thoughts on the free agency frenzy! - Which of the Seahawks big 6 free agents would Coach Bucky make sure is signed by 9am today? - Ok, we know we aren't supposed to put any stock into spring training numbers, but when should we start paying attention to what Brendan Davis is doing? - Coach Bucky is quite experienced with the WWE as well and now Logan Paul has taken back his million dollar offer to fight an NFL player because he says his boss won't let him…
Tamperfest gets started today and we are SO ready to get our Tamp On! We follow the NFL news all show long and get insight from Robert Turbin and the latest 12th man news from Gregg Bell as well.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Tamperfest 2026! Even Mother Nature is getting her Tamp On this morning, dropping 4 inches of snow at Bucky's house and even more at Purple Sheet's house. We already have activity this morning as the Dolphins have released Tua with a post June 1st designation and a $99 million dead cap hi over the next two years. Jake Browning was also released by the Bengals. As far as Seahawks free agency rumors go- - Rashid Shaheed to Vegas, which wouldn't surprise anyone with Klint Kubiak there. - Ken Walker was being heavily linked to the Chiefs over the weekend, but that has cooled. He is also being linked to the Giants and Commanders. - Boye Mafe being connected to the Patriots and Cowboys. - Riq Woolen to the 49ers? - Coby Bryant still expected to remain with the Seahawks. - Veteran CB Greg Newsome being linked to the Seahawks as well. :30- Our hopes that Maxx Crosby might be a Seahawk were dashed on Friday night when the Raiders and Ravens worked out a trade for the veteran defensive end. As we predicted, it would take two first round picks to get Crosby and that is what the Ravens gave up. :45- Coach Bucky is here and he has a lot of thoughts on the free agency frenzy! - Which of the Seahawks big 6 free agents would Coach Bucky make sure is signed by 9am today? - Ok, we know we aren't supposed to put any stock into spring training numbers, but when should we start paying attention to what Brendan Davis is doing? - Coach Bucky is quite experienced with the WWE as well and now Logan Paul has taken back his million dollar offer to fight an NFL player because he says his boss won't let him… See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Derrick and Nick Jacobs break down the Kansas City Chiefs trading Trent McDuffie and what the move means for Steve Spagnuolo’s defense moving forward. The guys also discuss the Chiefs’ biggest roster needs heading into NFL free agency and identify players Kansas City could target to fill the gaps and stay in the Super Bowl hunt. What direction will the Chiefs take next?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Our Seattle Seahawks are kicking off free agency with five starters and two more key players potentially hitting the open market in two weeks at the start of the new league year. We run through some of the challenges general manager John Schneider faces with keeping each player and take a look at some of the projected salaries by The Athletic and Pro Football Focus. Kenneth Walker may have the biggest gap between how Seahawks fans would value him vs how he may be valued by another team, but a close second could be Boye Mafe. Mafe is considered one of the top 5 edge rushers in free agency, but his play time was limited in 2025 due to the play of Demarcus Lawrence and Uchenna Nwosu and Derick Hall. The amount of potential turnover in the secondary area of concern. Tariq Woolen, Josh Jobe and Coby Bryant are all expected to see contracts upward of $10 million per year and closer to $20 million per year in the case of Woolen. Is that the best use of salary cap dollars to try and keep all three? How would we prioritize? We take a look at the exclusive rights free agents and what that designation means as well as the restricted free agents and the one starter who stands out. In the second half of the show, we talk about potential rule changes (and the lack of rule changes) that are being discussed in Indianapolis. We could see a greater emphasis placed on officiating from the booth than on the field for certain calls. We call out the Los Angeles Rams and Augusta National on news that came out this week about both. Better at Life honors go out to a company innovating battery technology and to YouTube for being a place to find Patriots fan tears, Niners fan tears and Rams fan tears all in one spot. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
We take another listen into our interview with Mariners manager Dan Wilson // Need to Know: The Mariners took the loss yesterday but Logan Gilbert and Colt Emerson were looking great at their positions. There is uncertainty within the Seahawks edge rushers with Demarcus Lawrence and Boye Mafe at the forefront of that. The kraken are back in action this week after all the Olympians return to their teams. // The Seattle Times’ Ryan Divish joins the show to talk about Andres Munoz and the bullpen he threw to fellow reporter Adam Jude. He also talks about the feeling in camp at spring training and the expectations they have. Who has impressed Ryan the most so far?
Brock & Salk talk about the change from a year ago at spring training and the hype and excitement coming out of Seattle. // Need to Know: The Mariners took the loss yesterday but Logan Gilbert and Colt Emerson were looking great at their positions. The ABS system is getting put to the real test. There is uncertainty within the Seahawks edge rushers with Demarcus Lawrence and Boye Mafe at the forefront of that. The kraken are back in action this week after all the Olympians return to their teams. // MLB Network’s Greg Amsinger joins the show to tell us what he has seen and what he has liked from being at the Mariners spring training complex. He gives us his prediction as to how the Mariners will do this season, how crucial it was to trade for Brendan Donovan, his national view of Julio and Cal, and his opinion of the ABS system. // Blue 88: What does the future hold for Demarcus Lawrence, will be come back or retire? Brock breaks down the state of the NFC West and what the Cardinals need to do to bounce back. Which Huskies is Brock looking to see at the NFL Combine?
Brock & Salk give us their tidbits after their first day down in Peoria at Mariners spring training. // Need to Know: The Mariners took the loss yesterday but Logan Gilbert and Colt Emerson were looking great at their positions. There is uncertainty within the Seahawks edge rushers with Demarcus Lawrence and Boye Mafe at the forefront of that. The kraken are back in action this week after all the Olympians return to their teams. // We sit down with Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh to talk about the change both he and the team underwent after having a historic season in 2025, the support he has received from his family during his playing career, what his favorite at bat was last season, and his expectations for the Mariners 2026 season.
Brock & Salk joke around about the different tools some players use to warm up and get ready and talk about who they think will be the Mariners Opening Day starter. // Need to Know: The Mariners took the loss yesterday but Logan Gilbert and Colt Emerson were looking great at their positions. There is uncertainty within the Seahawks edge rushers with Demarcus Lawrence and Boye Mafe at the forefront of that. The kraken are back in action this week after all the Olympians return to their teams. // Mariners Insider Shannon Drayer joins the show to talk about some of the drastic shifts this organization has gone through over the last couple of years, the depth of this team compared to years past, and who on this Mariners team is she buying into this year.
The hour starts with a bunch of funny listener voicemails for Here's The Thing. Later, Brady Henderson of ESPN joins the show to share his insight on the Seahawks being up for sale, the free agency of Ken Walker and Boye Mafe, and much more.
Wyman & Bob deliver their first reactions as the Seahawks are expected to hire Brian Fleury to replace Klint Kubiak as offensive coordinator, dig into Fleury's history coaching both sides of the ball at different places across the league, wonder what's next for the internal candidates the Seahawks passed over for the position, explore the impending free agency of Boye Mafe and Dareke Young, and debate if the Mariners roster is ready for opening day in 5 weeks.
Bump, Stacy, and Dave Wyman are joined by Seahawks Linebacker Boye Mafe to get his thoughts on their NFC Championship win and his excitement to face the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, they dive into the success of the special teams unit with linebacker Patrick O’Connell, and they get into the trenches with Ray Roberts.