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Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss an upcoming opportunity with Bobby and the Tulsa softball team. Adam 'Pacman' Jones drops by to discuss living in Cincinnati and what his life was like growing up in Atlanta. Adam reveals what drove him to play football and avoiding the distractions around him. Adam talks about changing positions and having success on the defensive side of the ball. Adam looks back at getting drafted in the NFL and his relationship with Head Coach Jeff Fisher. Bobby asks about the difference in speed between college and the NFL. We dive through his time in wrestling before he talks about joining the Cowboys and the Bengals. Adam explains how he connected with coaches and owners in the NFL and now does his podcast. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Fezzik & Ross break down some of Steve's bets for the upcoming NFL Hall of Fame Game between the Arizona Cardinals & Carolina Panthers, Steve's hotel recommendations for Las Vegas, how Ross & Steve should handle teasers this upcoming season, and more! Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS Connect with the Pod Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Ross Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckernfl/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jacob and Dan are joined by Rich Hribrar talk coaching changes ahead of the 2026 NFL season.0:00 Intro & Welcome Rich 1:58 2026 Coaching Changes: Brad Idzik, Carolina Panthers 9:24 2026 Coaching Changes: Brian Fleury, Seattle Seahawks 17:45 2026 Coaching Changes: Sean Mannion, Philadelphia Eagles 23:23 2026 Coaching Changes: Declan Doyle, Baltimore Ravens 29:27 2025 Playcaller ratings: Is KOC still S-tier? 43:15 2026 Coaching Changes: Drew Petzing, Detroit Lions53:48 2026 Coaching Changes: Zac Robinson, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 59:46 2026 Coaching Changes: Klint Kubiak, Las Vegas Raiders1:20:38 Examining coaching tendencies: Motion at the snap1:40:35 The one offense Dan is SUPER high on
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel look back at Matt's playing career and which team he's identified with most. Bobby celebrated his first Father's Day and reveals his autographed present. Matt wants to know the most controversial thing said by Bobby. Fmr NFL Exec Andrew Brandt talks about agents and the changing landscape of money in sports. How often do things stay professional and when does it get personal? Matt asks about contracts getting shorter and how players like Dak Prescott and Patrick Mahomes have handled it differently. What does Andrew see happening with Baker Mayfield? Andrew explains franchise tag deals and the difference between having cash and a salary cap. Matt asks about the Sorsby impact in college and the NFL. What is Andrew's favorite story from his upcoming book? Wrapping up, Bobby and Matt react to the NFL saying they will not hold a Supplemental Draft. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks at which team will lead the NFC North. Tom Pelissero helps explain the news around the NFL Supplemental Draft and how teams are viewing Brendan Sorsby. Will Baker Mayfield continue his career with an extension in Tampa? Plus, which QB has the quicker path to a Lomardi Trophy- Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the 'Players Only Edition' of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins by asking which Falcons QB gives the team the best chance to win. Hosts Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse, Jahleel Addae, and Lawrence Guy discuss differences between Michael Penix Jr. and Tua Tagovailoa. All-Pro safety JT Gray talks about joining the Eagles this season. Cam Jordan drops by and looks ahead to his final season in the NFL. Plus, Corner Darnay Holmes is joining the Falcons this season and looks forward to watching the QB competition in Atlanta. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the 'Players Only Edition' of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Dak Prescott's comments about the upcoming season. Hosts Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse, Jahleel Addae, and Lawrence Guy discuss the Cowboys outlook for 2026. What is the biggest question mark in the NFC East? Pllus, how much pressure is on Dan Campbell and the Lions this season? Stay tuned for Cam Jordan coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2026 NFL schedule is officially locked in, and for the Carolina Panthers, it's time to have an honest conversation. Dave Canales and Dan Morgan have spent the offseason completely reshaping this roster — bringing in Jaelan Phillips, Devin Lloyd, and a rebuilt offensive line — but none of that matters until we see it tested against the best competition the league has to offer. And this schedule? It is going to find every crack in this team.In this video, we break down the six hardest games on Carolina's 2026 calendar, ranked from most brutal to most manageable, and explain exactly why each one is a genuine danger game.We start with the undisputed nightmare: Week 8 at Lambeau Field on Thursday Night Football. A short prep week, freezing late-October temperatures, and Jordan Love picking apart a secondary with limited practice reps is about as bad as a scheduling draw can get. Then there's Week 11, when Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens come to Bank of America Stadium for what promises to be the single greatest test of Carolina's new-look front seven. If Devin Lloyd and Trevin Wallace can't handle the run-fit responsibilities against Baltimore's heavy personnel, this one gets ugly fast.The prime-time slate doesn't stop there. Week 4 brings Dan Campbell's Lions to Charlotte for Sunday Night Football — a pure trench war that will tell us immediately whether Carolina's interior can compete with the best offensive line in football. Derrick Brown and second-round pick Lee Hunter are going to be pushed to their absolute limits. Week 6 puts the Panthers on the road in Philadelphia, coming straight out of their bye week into one of the loudest, most hostile environments in pro sports — Jaycee Horn in a heavyweight boundary battle against A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith all afternoon.Then comes the back half of the season. Week 12 sends Carolina to Tampa Bay on Monday Night Football, where Todd Bowles will dial up every disguised pressure in his playbook specifically designed to confuse Bryce Young. And Week 16 closes the gauntlet in Pittsburgh, where single-digit wind chills, T.J. Watt on the edge, and real playoff implications will make for the grittiest afternoon of the entire season.Each of these games represents not just a tough opponent, but a specific schematic challenge that will expose something about who the Panthers really are in 2026. Can Bryce Young operate on short weeks in hostile prime-time environments? Can the new-look pass rush win on the road? Does this defensive front have the discipline to hold up against elite run games? The answers are all inside this schedule.If you love Panthers football and want the full breakdown of what's coming, you're in the right place. Like the video, drop your predictions in the comments below, and subscribe so you don't miss a single breakdown all season long.Let's ride, Panthers fans. Keep Pounding.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a look at the Cincinnati Bengals. Hosts Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse, Jahleel Addae and Lawrence Guy discuss if the Cincinnati Bengals are Super Bowl contenders in 2026-27? Which AFC quarterback has the most pressure on them? With Jayden Daniels returning from injury, how much pressure is on the Commanders to get back into winning form? After Messi’s hat trick at Arrowhead Stadium, Mitch recalls his top memories from playing against the Chiefs in Kansas City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Throwdown Thursday. Hosts Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse, Jahleel Addae and Lawrence Guy answer if Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen is more likely to hoist the Lombardi Trophy sooner? TRIVIA - which players have accomplished 3 of something? New England Patriots linebacker Chad Muma joins "Good Morning Football" to share his recent endeavors in the world of philanthropy and how that propels him on the field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dennis Cox & Chris Lea discuss how Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales signing WR Jalen Coker to a long term contract extension is great for both the Panthers and Coker, but also is similar to how the Carolina Hurricanes signed young players to contract extensions en route to winning the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup. Panthers Playbook is sponsored by Wake Orthopedics.
Get the latest Carolina Panthers fantasy projections for 2026. We break down the ESPN schedule ratings to help you draft smarter.This analysis is for fantasy managers looking to gain an edge by understanding how the 2026 schedule impacts player value. We evaluate the Carolina Panthers fantasy outlook by examining specific opponent win probabilities and team rankings provided by ESPN data. You will see exactly how the strength of schedule influences potential production for key positions this season.By reviewing these ESPN fantasy projections, you can identify which Panthers players are undervalued based on their matchup difficulty. This breakdown focuses on the statistical reality behind the schedule, giving you a clearer picture of who to target in your fantasy football rankings. Use this data to adjust your draft board and prepare for upcoming league shifts.Subscribe for weekly fantasy football breakdowns, and comment which team schedule you want us to analyze next.
In this episode, Nate connects with LaMorris Crawford, Chaplain for the Carolina Panthers. LaMorris has worked with professional athletes for over a decade, having previously served with the Cincinnati Bengals. In addition to this chaplaincy ministry, LaMorris and his wife, Megan, serve as evangelists. LaMorris talks about the importance of being a husband and father, and how God is using him and his family to build His kingdom. To connect with LaMorris and Megan's ministry or listen to their podcast, click here: Covenant Culture Ministries  Lifelong Learning Code: 28473 Click here to learn about Lifelong Learning. Â
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Broncos chances of picking up where they left off. Hosts Sara Walsh, Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse, and LeGarrette Blount discuss how the Chargers offense can get to the next level. What will happen with Baker Mayfield and the Bucs? Plus, can Cam Ward get past accuracy problems and make a big jump in 2026? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Cowboys future with WR George Pickens. Hosts Sara Walsh, Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse, and LeGarrette Blount get an update on what's to come in the NFL Supplemental Draft. Which player will be the best running back in the 2026 season? Plus, Manti highlights Cam Jordan resigning with the Saints! Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TONIGHT on the C3 Panthers Podcast, the C3 crew discuss…-Jalen Coker's brand-new contract extension-Issues ahead for Ikem Ekwonu-TMAC's 17+ pounds of off-season bulk-Joe Person's Summer questions-Mike Kaye's 53 man roster projectionAll this and MORE!
Charlotte Observer's Carolina Panthers beat reporter Mike Kaye and columnist Scott Fowler talk about Jalen Coker securing an extension and what that means for the young wideout (1:00). But does that change things for Xavier Legette now? (6:15) And is there a trade to be made among the wide receivers? (10:40) Then, they give their overall impressions of minicamp (13:55) and give one new player they're excited to see at training camp (17:50). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Carolina Panthers' offseason has quietly turned into one of the more fascinating case studies in the NFL, and this video breaks down every angle of it. We start with the contract extension for wide receiver Jalen Coker, signed before training camp even opened. From his undrafted journey out of Holy Cross to becoming a building block at receiver, Coker opens up about why the timing mattered, how a recommitted diet and training routine helped him stay on the field, and what his growing chemistry with fellow young receiver Tetairoa McMillan could mean for the offense in 2026.From there, we shift to rookie minicamp, where Panthers legend Thomas Davis raised eyebrows comparing third-round pick Chris Brazzell II's route-running to All-Pro Justin Jefferson, while head coach Dave Canales pointed to a different comp entirely: former Panther Robby Anderson. After a First-Team All-SEC season at Tennessee, Brazzell is already generating buzz before he's played a single regular-season snap.We also cover the latest roster movement around the league. Longtime division rival Cameron Jordan is reportedly closing in on a new one-year deal to stay with the Saints, extending a 15-year run and a head-to-head history that hasn't been kind to Carolina. Meanwhile, former Panthers linebacker Jacoby Windmon has resurfaced with the Steelers after a winding path through two stints in Carolina.The centerpiece of this video, though, is the Rasheed Walker signing, and why it might be the smartest move of Dan Morgan's offseason. After Ikem Ekwonu's Wild Card injury left a hole at left tackle, Carolina needed a starter fast, at a position where the market price was roughly $20 million a year. Instead, they locked up a 26-year-old, 42-game starter on a one-year deal with a $4 million base and a $10 million incentive-laden ceiling, using the exact same financial blueprint that turned Rico Dowdle into a $12.25 million payday for Pittsburgh after a bargain season in Carolina. We break down the contract structure, why the incentive design protects the cap either way, and how this sets up Carolina for a potential premium compensatory pick down the line.Finally, we look at the quarterback room behind Bryce Young, whose fifth-year option is now locked in, and why a thin depth chart of Kenny Pickett, Will Grier, and undrafted rookie Haynes King has Texas Tech's Brendan Sorsby and the supplemental draft on Carolina's radar.If you want the full picture of how this front office is building its roster, this is the video for you. Like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts on the Walker contract in the comments — is it the steal of the offseason?
The Carolina Panthers just extended Jalen Coker on a deal worth up to $35 million through 2029. On the surface, it's a payday for an undrafted breakout. But underneath, this might be Dan Morgan's most strategic move of the entire offseason — and it has massive implications for Tetairoa McMillan's next extension, Xavier Legette's future on the roster, and Chris Brazzell II's development timeline.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins looking at the Detroit Lions. Hosts Sara Walsh, Manti Te'o, LeGarrette Blount and Mitch Morse examine which NFC North team will win the division in 2026. Minicamp randomizer game - why is Manti interested in the Broncos defense? Who is Mitch most interested in seeing on the Jets offense? Why will the Lions run game scare defenses? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins looking at the Buffalo Bills. Hosts Sara Walsh, Manti Te'o, LeGarrette Blount and Mitch Morse discuss if we are sleeping on the Jacksonville Jaguars as AFC contenders in 2026. Then they play GMFB Trivia focused on Blount’s runs. New York Giants offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor wakes up with "GMFB" to discuss reuniting with head coach John Harbaugh.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth, Sean and Raheel get petty in this week's PettyCast. They react to Charles Barkley being petty at Sidney Sweeney showing up at the Finals, Cam Newton explaining why he wasn't #2 in Carolina, Clint Dempsey being petty at Canada HC Jessie Marsch, Rick Brunson refusing to say his son is the best Knick, and Draymond Green complaining about how large fines are.
The Carolina Panthers offseason is heating up, and there's a lot to unpack. We start with four UFL standouts who could realistically land in Carolina after the league's 2026 season wrapped up: quarterback Jack Plummer, the UFL's reigning MVP who once again has ties to this Panthers regime; tight end Sal Cannella, a big-bodied pass catcher who already impressed at Bank of America Stadium last preseason; defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs, who could help fill the void left by Tershawn Wharton's neck injury; and outside linebacker Cam Gill, last year's UFL Defensive Player of the Year. Given Carolina's history of pulling from these alternative leagues, none of these names should be considered a long shot.From there, we dive into the tight end conversation that's followed this franchise for years. Greg Olsen, still the gold standard at the position in Carolina history, joined a Charlotte radio show to give his honest evaluation of the current room. Olsen praised the effort and development of Tommy Tremble, Ja'Tavion Sanders and Mitchell Evans, but didn't shy away from the bigger question: is there a true difference-maker in that group, or does the front office eventually need to invest in one? With the Panthers pouring resources into their receiver corps and offensive line, Olsen believes tight end could be the final piece of the offensive puzzle.We also cover a roster move that flew a little under the radar — the Panthers waiving tight end Bryce Pierre after he spent the offseason program on injured reserve. We go through his college career at Arizona State and UCLA, his brief stint on Carolina's practice squad, and what his departure means for the tight end depth chart heading into camp.Finally, we break down ESPN analyst Mike Clay's projected win probability for every single game on the Panthers' 2026 schedule. The numbers aren't kind to the reigning NFC South champions, with several matchups — including a road trip to Philadelphia and a tough stretch against Green Bay, Pittsburgh and Seattle — putting Carolina as significant underdogs. We go week-by-week through the full slate and discuss whether these projections feel fair or whether this team is being undersold once again.As always, we want to hear from you. Drop your thoughts in the comments: should the Panthers go after any of these UFL free agents? Does Greg Olsen have a point about the tight end room? And do you trust these win projections, or do you think Carolina outperforms them in 2026? Like, comment, and subscribe for more Panthers coverage all offseason long.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with mandatory camps starting this week for the NFC East. Hosts Sara Walsh, Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse, and LeGarrette Blount discuss changes for each team and give their favorites in the East. Which QB's will be battling in camps for the starting position? Plus, have you ever seen a player early in his career and knew he would be a Hall of Famer? Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with mandatory camps starting this week for the AFC. Hosts Sara Walsh, Manti Te'o, Mitch Morse and LeGarrette Blount discuss the top AFC teams and the hurdles from last season that kept them from the Super Bowl. What will the Chiefs look ilke with Patrick Mahomes back on the field? Are the 49ers being overlooked as a contender? Plus, is there any scenario where a team should be cancelling minicamp practices? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ali Mac, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan continue to react to NFL writer Nick Shook ranking the NFC South division last when it comes to quarterback play, and explain why they agree and think the NFC South does indeed have the worst quarterback play in NFL right now.
Ali Mac, Mike Johnson, and Beau Morgan react to NFL writer Nick Shook ranking the NFC South division last when it comes to quarterback play, and explain why they think the Falcons are a big reason why Shook ranked the NFC South as the worst division when it comes to quarterback play.
NFL.com just released its 2026 divisional quarterback rankings, and the NFC South landed dead last — with Bryce Young singled out as the swing factor. The verdict was familiar: talented, but too inconsistent to trust on a weekly basis heading into his third year under Dave Canales. In this episode, we're breaking down that ranking, why it might be missing the bigger picture, and what's actually happening behind the scenes in Charlotte that could define the next five years of Panthers football.First, the counterpoint. The entire NFC South got dinged, not just Bryce — and in 2025, Young posted career highs across the board: 63.6% completion percentage, 3,011 yards, 23 touchdowns, and a playoff berth that delivered Carolina's first NFC South title since 2015. He also came one defensive stop away from a second straight playoff upset against the best roster in football. The "highs and lows" critique isn't wrong, but it's only half the story.Then there's the wrinkle nobody's talking about: Taylor Moton. At 31 years old and entering his 10th season, Moton was just named one of 21 NFL players whose PFF grade has climbed for three consecutive years running — from a career-low 69.3 in 2022 all the way up to 80.5 in 2025. He's played in 129 of 134 possible games since becoming a full-time starter. While the league focuses on Bryce, Carolina's right tackle is quietly having the best stretch of his career at an age when most linemen are declining.That sets up the real thesis of this episode: what if Carolina's blueprint is already sitting in the building? Philadelphia built a championship around Jalen Hurts using an elite, aging offensive line to buy a young quarterback time to develop. Carolina has the early shape of that exact model — Moton up front, Robert Hunt and Damien Lewis controlling the interior, and a young QB who has already shown flashes of the poise that model requires. Monroe Freeling, this year's first-round pick, gives the front office insurance at either tackle spot whenever Moton's window closes — and there's a real cap decision looming, with $14.5 million in savings on the table if Moton is released next offseason, right as Bryce becomes extension-eligible.Which brings us to the Brunson question. In 2024, Jalen Brunson left $113 million on the table to give the Knicks cap flexibility — and 14 months later he was hoisting the Larry O'Brien Trophy as Finals MVP. Could a below-market Bryce Young extension be the move that lets Carolina retain Jalen Coker, extend the receiver room, and build the roster around him the same way?Finally, we go inside the building with former Panthers tight end Dominic Daphne, who spent last summer in Canales' system. He breaks down why this tight end room doesn't need a single star to be dangerous, what makes the offense so detail-obsessed in the offseason program, and what he says is the most underrated part of Bryce Young's game.Subscribe and hit the bell — this is the conversation Panthers fans need to be having heading into camp. Keep Pounding.
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks back at Fmr NFL WR Adam Theilen discussing the Vikings future with Kyler Murray now in the QB room. Super Bowl Champion Ndamukong Suh looks at the Rams defense and the addition of Myles Garrett. Plus, Kyle helps celebrate the 40th anniversary of 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' with an NFL slant! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some of Kyle Brandt's Best Cuts from the Week of 6/8/2026: Patriots AFC Favorites? Mayfield Future Seahawks still contenders Starting the #1 overall pick Trouble for Texans? Bears surprise hope Kyler Murray starting Moore for the Bills New Look Ravens 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Carolina Panthers made it official today — Jalen Coker is staying in Charlotte. The Panthers and their WR2 agreed to a three-year contract extension worth $35 million, with up to $41 million in incentives, locking the receiver in through the 2029 season. And if you know Coker's story, you know exactly how remarkable this moment really is.Two years ago, Jalen Coker walked into the NFL without a single team willing to use a draft pick on him. No fanfare. No guaranteed money. Just an undrafted free agent out of Holy Cross betting on himself with the Carolina Panthers. Most players in that position don't make the roster. Fewer still become a team's second wide receiver. And almost none of them sign multi-year extensions before their third season. Coker did all three.In today's video, we break down everything you need to know about this deal. We cover the contract details — three years, $35 million, up to $41M with incentives, Dan Morgan's first extension since taking over as Carolina's general manager — and what it signals about the direction of this franchise heading into 2026. This is not a team paying for potential. This is a team paying for production, for reliability, and for a player who has proven he can deliver when the stakes are at their highest.And let's talk about that playoff game. Wild Card night against the Los Angeles Rams. Jalen Coker went out and caught nine balls for 134 yards and a touchdown on the biggest stage of his career. That performance didn't just turn heads — it ended the conversation about his role on this offense. He is the WR2. Full stop.What makes Coker's story even more impressive is the consistency. Across two NFL seasons, zero drops on catchable balls. Zero. He confirmed that stat himself on the Panthers Huddle and reacted with the same quiet professionalism that has defined his entire time in Carolina — "I'm really just out there trying to make all the plays that come to me." That's it. No celebration. No theatrics. Just accountability and execution at the highest level, every single time.We also get into what this means for the wide receiver room as a whole. Thomas Davis called it the most complete WR room Carolina has had in at least ten years. Tetairoa McMillan is the WR1 and reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Xavier Legette is entering a make-or-break Year 3 with a new body and a chip on his shoulder. Third-round pick Chris Brazzell is already turning heads in minicamp. And now Coker is locked in for the next three years as the reliable, professional anchor that holds it all together.Training camp opens July 22nd. Nine practices and the Panthers play in the Hall of Fame game. This team is building something real — and today, they made sure one of its most important pieces isn't going anywhere.Subscribe, hit the bell, and Keep Pounding.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a Throwdown. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Willie Colon discuss which team has the best weapons in the NFC North and which former player do they wish spent their entire career with 1 organization. Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa wakes up with "GMFB" to discuss his second year in the league. Buffalo Bills cornerback Christian Benford wakes up with "GMFB" to discuss new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a look at the Chicago Bears. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon answer if the Chicago Bears are under the microscope in 2026. Then they look at the 5 most important people to Lamar Jackson’s success. What’s your favorite Baker Mayfield moment of all time?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Carolina Panthers just wrapped mandatory minicamp and there is A LOT to unpack. Dave Canales canceled Thursday's practice — not because they needed rest, but because the energy was at an all-time high. Then, hours later, breaking news: Jalen Coker signs a 3-year, $35 million extension (up to $41M with incentives), locking in the WR2 spot behind Tetairoa McMillan through 2029. We break down everything — Canales' warning that this will be the hardest training camp this team has ever seen, Xavier Legette's raw and honest admission that he cannot have another year like last year, Rasheed Walker going head-to-head with first-round rookie Monroe Freeling for the starting left tackle job, Tommy Tremble's healthiest spring yet, the defensive secondary's growing communication chemistry, and what OC Brad Idzik still needs to prove before the Hall of Fame game. July 22nd can't come soon enough.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks at the two Super Bowl teams turning the page to this season. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon ask if Lamar Jackson or Patrick Mahomes will have a better bounce back year. Cowboys Co-Owner Charlotte Jones talks about her involvmeent in Flag Football. Plus, FOX NFL Analyst Greg Olsen explains how a broadcaster reacts to a game like the Knicks comeback. Plus, what was Greg's most eye-opening move in the offseason? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Knicks comeback being compared to the Patriots and Falcons. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss Lamar Jackson on the new look Ravens. Patrick Mahomes reworked deal with the Chiefs. Ferris Bueller's Day Off is 40 years old and Kyle celebrates with quotes asking NFL questions. Plus, Kayvon Thibodeaux on the Giants' defense being 'cursed' in a good way. Stay tuned for Charlotte Jones and Greg Olsen coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew discusses Panthers beginning of mandatory mini-camp, the partial participation on Teteroa McMillian, Bryce Young's 4-wheeling andventure, and Cody gives us insight into meeting Dave Canales and what he learned about a promising Panthers season.
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Dennis Cox & Chris Lea discuss how Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan and head coach Dave Canales have tough decisions to make when it comes to who makes the team from the wide receiver room, and if David Moore is a lock to make the roster. Panthers Playbook is sponsored by Wake Orthopedics.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss how the story around Brendan Sorsby is playing out and how College Football should handle it. Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher drops by and recalls being juked by Tom Brady. Brian talks about the impact Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams have had on the Bears. How does Brian feel about the possibility of the Bears moving to Indiana? Brian looks back at this career in Chicago and growing as a player and leader. Bobby asks about how games against the Packers felt different. Which QB was harder to prep for, Favre or Rodgers? Brian looks back at playing in the Super Bowl and some of the favorite plays in his career. Wrapping up, Matt talks about building relationships on a team. What advice would Bobby give a 5 start recruit at Arkansas right now? Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Josh Allen thoughts on working with a new head coach. Hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss what to expect from Jesse Minter in his first year with as head coach of the Ravens. Chargers safety Tony Jefferson talks about having a new DC and expectations for Justin Herbert. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Ben Johnson's thoughts on the Bears' offense. Hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss Kyler Murray's struggles while splitting reps with AJ McCarthy. Who is the new face on a team that you're looking forward to seeing? Plus, which direction will the Browns go for a QB? Stay tuned for Chargers safety Tony Jefferson coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a look at the New York Giants. Hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Mike Garafolo examine how Caleb Williams can take the next step for the Chicago Bears. Former NFL defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh wakes up with "GMFB" to discuss Los Angeles Rams defensive end Myles Garrett trade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a discussion on NFL minicamps. Hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Mike Garafolo analyze if Jaylen Waddle is the Broncos missing piece. Dallas Cowboys linebacker Rashan Gary wakes up with "GMFB" to discuss his offseason joining Dallas. Later, Manti shares his top minicamp storylines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Rams future. Hosts MJ Acosta, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss the Rams hype and impact on the NFC. Should Fernando Mendoza be the Raiders Week 1 starter? How should we be talking about the Texans or 49ers hopes this season? Plus, Kyle gives his thoughts on a possible Bears move. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with AFC QBs. Hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Willie Colon discuss Baker Mayfied's contract situation with the Bucs. Aaron Rodgers attends a bonding event with the Steelers. Plus, Adam Theilen drops by to discuss his retirement and the future of the Vikings with Kyler Murray in the locker room. Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks back at Myles Garrett being traded to the Rams. Will it be the most impactful move of the offseason? Fmr NFL WR Stevie Johnson looks at the Patriots and Bills upcoming season after making changes. Plus, will AJ Brown or Jalen Hurts have the better upside after the Eagles-Patriots trade? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some of the best cuts from Kyle Brandt from the Week of 6/1/2026: Big deal for Patriots Vikings QB Competition Let Cam be Cam Lions Optimism A Rams Comeback? New Madden Cover Patriots AFC Repeat? Difference between a star and a #2 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Joe Pisapia, Andrew Erickson, and Scott Bogman as they break down the entire NFC South ahead of the 2026 NFL season! Timestamps: (May be off due to ads) Intro - 0:00:00 Brandon Aiyuk Speeding Tickets - 0:00:28 Pristine Auction - 0:02:40 Russell Wilson Retires - 0:03:15 Christian Watson Contract Extension - 0:05:04 Atlanta Falcons - 0:07:20 Hard Rock Bet - 0:19:15 Carolina Panthers - 0:20:35 New Orleans Saints - 0:34:00 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 0:44:08See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss how teams should support their players through difficult situations. They touch on Little League umpires and parents coaching from the stands through games. Matt also relives paying for a dinner with 18 athletes. Super Bowl Champion Lavonte David talks about retiring and his new daily routine after football. Lavonte looks back at his journey from JUCO through Nebraska and onto the NFL. Lavonte reveals one of the proudest moments of his career and the hardest RPO quarterback he's ever faced. Myles Garrett is headed to the Rams and Bobby explains how the deal was more than fair for Los Angeles. AJ Brown is headed to the Patriots, but how will he play there? Plus, OBJ is back with the Giants! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel look at Patrick Mahomes being back at practice for the Chiefs. What is it that has athletes returning from injuries so fast? Matt talks about the different severity of leg injuries. USMNT's Shaq Moore talks about his career path in soccer and how he reached the professional level. Shaq explains the passion from fans overseas while playing in Spain. Bobby asks about playing in the Gold Cup and the US/Mexico rivalry. How did Shaq get chosen to play for the previous World Cup team? Shaq explains how he believes the US can get better at soccer. We explore the stars on this US World Cup team and the leaders on the squad. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.