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Two-time Super Bowl champion and former Badgers safety Chris Maragos joins Bernie and Perko to talk about his unique journey from Racine to Western Michigan to Wisconsin to the NFL. He talks about how his mindset helped him turn from a walk-on to a starter, how Luke Swann was partially responsible for his transfer, what he learned about teamwork from winning two titles in the pros, and much more. Follow us on Twitter @BleavInBadgers and Instagram @BleavInBadgers. And make sure to check out Perko's weekly segment with Clint Cosgrove on YouTube.
Two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Maragos talks about how his faith in God helped him overcome a career-ending injury.
Former Seahawks and Eagles safety Chris Maragos joins host Rob Maaddi. Maragos talks about suffering a career-ending knee injury during the 2017 season and adjusting to a new role as Philadelphia went on to win a Super Bowl. He also discusses his medical malpractice lawsuit against the team's medical staff.
Welcome back to THE Sports Law Podcast! We cover all recent stories at the intersection of sports and law. Jason (@Jason_Morrin) and Evan (@Evan_Mattel21) break down the latest. George Gervin filed a lawsuit against Ralph Lauren for trademark infringement, false endorsement, and utilizing his name, image, and likeness without his permission. (2:25) Ralph Lauren released a shoe called the "Gervin Mid" which resembled the Nike shoes that Gervin wore, called the Nike Blazer, when he played in the NBA and was sponsored by Nike. Gervin's attorneys sent cease and desist letters to Ralph Lauren and alleged that Ralph Lauren claimed that they used the name "Gervin" because it sounded good and that they were unaware that Gervin was a well-known NBA player. Gervin is claiming $2 million in damages. Former Philadelphia Eagles captain Chris Maragos recently won $43.5 million in his medical malpractice lawsuit against his orthopedic doctors. (6:50) Maragos suffered a torn meniscus and needed surgery which was conducted by James Bradley with Rothman Orthopaedics. Following the surgery, Maragos claimed that he was rehabilitated on an accelerated plan, despite an MRI still showing a slight tear. The injury ultimately resulted as career-ending for Maragos. These were doctors separate from the NFL and Eagles' organization, but this case proves to be a cautionary precedent for professional athletes' medical care, treatment, and rehabilitation. Mike Clevinger, who signed with the White Sox, has been accused of domestic violence and child abuse by his ex-partner Olivia Finestead. (13:03) She and Clevinger have a 10-month old daughter together. She posted claims on her Instagram account that Clevinger allegedly threw an iPad at her while she was pregnant, slapped and strangled her, and allegedly threw used chewing tobacco at their daughter. She also went on to allege that Clevinger was a drug addict. Finestead went on a radio show in Chicago to speak out against Clevinger defending himself during Spring Training. Clevinger threatened legal action against the radio station 670 The Score for bringing Finestead on the show. Jason and Evan also dive into their highly touted NHL trade deadline predictions. (19:00) *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Producer: Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/condetrimental/support
Welcome back to THE Sports Law Podcast! We cover all recent stories at the intersection of sports and law. Jason (@Jason_Morrin) and Evan (@Evan_Mattel21) break down the latest. George Gervin filed a lawsuit against Ralph Lauren for trademark infringement, false endorsement, and utilizing his name, image, and likeness without his permission. (2:25) Ralph Lauren released a shoe called the "Gervin Mid" which resembled the Nike shoes that Gervin wore, called the Nike Blazer, when he played in the NBA and was sponsored by Nike. Gervin's attorneys sent cease and desist letters to Ralph Lauren and alleged that Ralph Lauren claimed that they used the name "Gervin" because it sounded good and that they were unaware that Gervin was a well-known NBA player. Gervin is claiming $2 million in damages. Former Philadelphia Eagles captain Chris Maragos recently won $43.5 million in his medical malpractice lawsuit against his orthopedic doctors. (6:50) Maragos suffered a torn meniscus and needed surgery which was conducted by James Bradley with Rothman Orthopaedics. Following the surgery, Maragos claimed that he was rehabilitated on an accelerated plan, despite an MRI still showing a slight tear. The injury ultimately resulted as career-ending for Maragos. These were doctors separate from the NFL and Eagles' organization, but this case proves to be a cautionary precedent for professional athletes' medical care, treatment, and rehabilitation. Mike Clevinger, who signed with the White Sox, has been accused of domestic violence and child abuse by his ex-partner Olivia Finestead. (13:03) She and Clevinger have a 10-month old daughter together. She posted claims on her Instagram account that Clevinger allegedly threw an iPad at her while she was pregnant, slapped and strangled her, and allegedly threw used chewing tobacco at their daughter. She also went on to allege that Clevinger was a drug addict. Finestead went on a radio show in Chicago to speak out against Clevinger defending himself during Spring Training. Clevinger threatened legal action against the radio station 670 The Score for bringing Finestead on the show. Jason and Evan also dive into their highly touted NHL trade deadline predictions. (19:00) *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Hosts: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Producer: Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condetrimental/support
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton run through the news of the day while shenanigans ensue each weekday afternoon.
Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton react to their conversation with Jason Wilde. Throwing Stones. Then, former Badger and NFL player Chris Maragos joins just days after winning his $43.5M lawsuit against the NFL.
Chicago attorney Peter Flowers joins Karen Conti to talk about his recent case in which former Philadelphia Eagles’ special-teams captain Chris Maragos was awarded $43.5 million by a jury against medical professionals for surgery and rehab on his knee. The allegations were that they allowed him to return to the field prematurely to his own personal detriment. You […]
Former Badgers and Eagles safety Chris Maragos joins the show to share the story of his journey through injury and a massive case with the NFL. Also, Whoa Nelly! featuring a football history lesson from ESPN's Ian Fitzsimmons? And a final check of the day's polls on the Wilde & Tausch Twitter Feed.
Harry Nelson, Founder and Managing Partner of Nelson Hardiman, discusses a jury awarding retired Philadelphia Eagles safety Chris Maragos $43.5 million in damages in a medical malpractice lawsuit against a physician and rehab center.Kyle Jahner, Bloomberg Law Reporter, discusses Second Circuit oral arguments over whether Vermont Law School can permanently cover murals depicting the Underground Railroad without violating an artists' rights law.June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harry Nelson, Founder and Managing Partner of Nelson Hardiman, discusses a jury awarding retired Philadelphia Eagles safety Chris Maragos $43.5 million in damages in a medical malpractice lawsuit against a physician and rehab center.Kyle Jahner, Bloomberg Law Reporter, discusses Second Circuit oral arguments over whether Vermont Law School can permanently cover murals depicting the Underground Railroad without violating an artists' rights law.June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Philadelphia Eagles captain Chris Maragos was rewarded $43.5 million as part of a lawsuit accusing doctors of medical malpractice in relation to a career-ending knee injury. Kirby Farris joins JT with more on this case.
Episode 119 finds Mike sitting down with Super Bowl Champion and former NFL player, Chris Maragos. Chris took a crazy road in his travels to the National Football League. After walking onat Western Michigan and then transferring to the University of Wisconsin as a walk-on, Chris established himself on the field as he moved from wide receiver to the defensive side of the ball. After concluding his career as a Badger, Chris became an undrafted free agent and ended up winning two Super Bowls with the Seahawks and Eagles while playing in 92 games in his career.Chris was known as a leader on & off the field and was very open about his faith in Christ! Chris now co-host a phenomenal podcast "Mission of Truth" with Nick Foles. In today's conversation, Mike talks to Chris about his amazing career journey and lessons he learned on & off the field! This is a fun one!!
Two-time Super Bowl champ Chris Maragos shares how adversity can shape you as a leader if you allow it to and bring success in unforeseen ways.
The latest on Wisconsin basketball, previewing Badgers vs. Iowa and a conversation with Super Bowl champion Chris Maragos on the evolution of Wisconsin's dominant defense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BIO:This week we are joined by two-time Super Bowl winner Chris Maragos. Retiring in 2019, he was a safety and standout special teams player throughout his career with the Eagles, Seahawks, and 49ers. He went undrafted in 2010 after playing in college at Western Michigan and Wisconsin where he was a walk-on at both schools. Chris is the co-host of The Mission of Truth: Keeping it Real with Nick Foles and Chris Maragos podcast. TOPICS:Where are the Super Bowl rings? Early thoughts on the 2020 NFL Season Nick Foles' career path Thoughts on Frank Reich as a head coach Eagles' struggles His injury battles and the tough process Gratefulness and thankfulness Identity lost due to the knee injury – seeking Jesus Seahawks 4-0 startHis podcast with Nick Foles See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Adam sits down with former NFL safety & 2-time Super Bowl Champion, Chris Maragos. Chris shares his powerful story of playing college football & unexpectedly being approached by the NFL to winning two Super Bowl championships during his eight season NFL career. Adam and Chris also touch on identity, what we can learn from suffering, and finding hope in Jesus. Mission of Truth Podcast: apple.co/2RtAC6M Go Do Something Devo: adamweber.com/dosomething
In episode seven, 2x Super Bowl champion Chris Maragos joins 2020 to discuss the NFL today. We touch on what it was like to win two super bowls with both the Philadelphia Eagles and the Seattle Seahawks. Chis enlightens us how even when you're on top of the world, there's only one place you can truly derive satisfaction from.
Two time Super Bowl Champ and our good friend Chris Maragos is on the pod! We talked about football of course, but we also talked about Danny being a house husband, murder hornets, and heard Slaw getting beers out of his garage fridge on multiple occasions. The more he talked about not liking the Chargers...the more times you could hear the fridge open! Subscribe, rate and review our pod! Follow us on social too. Twitter, Facebook, and Insta. For inquiries contact scott.papek@gmail.com with the FYIGT Network A Parkville Media Production. A podcast management and audio production company based in Omaha, NE.
Today's podcast looks at the journey of Chris Maragos. He discusses the trials that have helped shape him as a husband, father, football player and follower of Christ. Follow us on social media: INSTAGRAM: @TheMissionofTruth TWITTER: @MofT_Podcast
BONUS EPISODE Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles and 2-time Super Bowl champion Chris Maragos join the show to talk about their new podcast "The Mission of Truth" and why they wanted to venture into doing their own show. We also talk about faith, football, their unique relationship and why the wives are the real heroes. You can subscribe to Nick and Chris' "Mission of Truth" podcast here. For more stories of sports and faith, check out http://SportsSpectrum.com
The Mission of Truth: Keeping it Real with Nick Foles and Chris Maragos
Welcome to the Mission of Truth Podcast as Super Bowl champions Nick Foles and Chris Maragos introduce you to their new podcast. Follow us on social media: INSTAGRAM: @TheMissonofTruth TWITTER: @MofT_Podcast
Two-time Super Bowl champ Chris Maragos shares how adversity can shape you as a leader if you allow it to and bring success in unforeseen ways.
BIO:Joining us this week is the recently retired and two-time Super Bowl winner Chris Maragos. He was a safety and standout special teams player throughout his career with the Eagles, Seahawks, and 49ers. He went undrafted in 2010 after playing in college at Western Michigan and Wisconsin where he was a walk-on at both schools. He's a husband, father, and follower of Jesus. TOPICS:Retired and watching the NFL in 2019Retiring due to injuryDealing with pain and was it worth itAccepting the decision to walk awayGlorifying GodThe next phaseBuilding culture in businessEntitlementDark times and looking to God See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BIO:Joining us this week is the recently retired and two-time Super Bowl winner Chris Maragos. He was a safety and standout special teams player throughout his career with the Eagles, Seahawks, and 49ers. Chris went undrafted in 2010 after playing in college at Western Michigan and Wisconsin where he was a walk-on at both schools. He's a husband, father, and follower of Jesus. TOPICS:Retired and watching the NFL in 2019Retiring due to injuryDealing with pain and was it worth itAccepting the decision to walk awayGlorifying GodThe next phaseBuilding culture in businessEntitlementDark times and looking to God See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the Eagles gear up for their regular season tune up game against the Browns tomorrow night who needs to have a big game to make the roster or clinch a extensive role with the Birds? Is Sidney Jones ready for his big test against Jarvis Landry in the slot? Can Jeremy Reaves stand out in his attempt to beat out Tre Sullivan and Chris Maragos? All that and more on the preview show for Eagles-Browns on the Locked on Eagles podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eagles Line Chef, Tim Lopez catches up with safety Chris Maragos and talks to him about his favorite seafood and where he loves to go eat in the city. He also talks to Defensive Backs Coach, Cory Undlin about his favorite city eats and his love for Mexican food. Check it out!!
Eagles Line Chef, Tim Lopez catches up with safety Chris Maragos and talks to him about his favorite seafood and where he loves to go eat in the city. He also talks to Defensive Backs Coach, Cory Undlin about his favorite city eats and his love for Mexican food. Check it out!!
2017 was the greatest season in the history of the Philadelphia Eagles franchise as they won their first ever Super Bowl. On the field, the Eagles dealt with a ton of adversity overcoming injuries to key players including their starting QB Carson Wentz. Off the field though, a spiritual awakening took place and started to take shape this year. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to 5 members of that Super Bowl winning team, WR Torrey Smith, TE Trey Burton, OL Stefen Wisniewski, LB Jordan Hicks and DB Chris Maragos. Team chaplain Ted Winsley also joined the conversation as we looked back at everything that transpired throughout the 2017 season. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Former Wisconsin Badgers running back Corey Clement chats with SB Nation's Louis Bien on Thursday, just a few days before Super Bowl LII. Among the topics discussed include: *Reflecting on his journey from undrafted free agent to a Super Bowl participant *Paul Chryst and the direction of the Wisconsin football program *If he has spoken with James White or Melvin Gordon *The Wisconsin connection in Philadelphia with Beau Allen and Chris Maragos as teammates A short but sweet special edition of Bucky's 5th Podcast! Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and Google Play! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Maragos discusses the Super Bowl, his injury, and the Eagles' brotherhoodBIO:Our guest today is a Safety and special teams ace for the Philadelphia Eagles. Before joining the Eagles he was a member of the Seahawks from 2011-13 where he won a Super Bowl. He's a husband and father of 3. I'm excited to welcome Chris Maragos back on UNPACKIN' it to talk about the upcoming super bowl, faith, and life.ADDITIONAL TOPICS DISCUSSED:* The Eagles being considered underdogs* The Eagles fans* Experiencing this Super Bowl run with his family* His role on the sidelines as a player on injured reserve* What makes a Super Bowl caliber team See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our second episode, we bring on our first Super Bowl champion, a beloved former Wisconsin walk-on and team captain in Philadelphia Eagles safety Chris Maragos, along with one of the newest commits to the class of 2019 in North Carolina wide receiver Nolan Groulx. Plus, we debut the podcast version of our "B1G Roast" with "beloved" and not-yet-fired Drew Hamm. Here's the full breakdown: 0:00-19:00: Chris Maragos chats with B5Q about the following: *How his Eagles fought through injuries to come within a game of being Super Bowl champions *Being a presence on the team despite currently placed on IR due to a PCL injury *How former Badgers like Beau Allen and Corey Clement have contributed to the Super Bowl run *Where he is with rehab and when we should expect him back on the field. *How he isn't surprised that friend and current Wisconsin defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard is thriving as a college football coach 19:00-42:38: Drew joins the B5P to bring the B1G Roast into podcast form, reflecting on the likes of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Purdue and PSU. He also discusses living in the city that is hosting the Super Bowl, the Royal Rumble, and why he’ll never listen to himself on this, or any, podcast. 42:40-55:04: Recruiting news: Wisconsin picked up two big football commitments for its class of 2019 in safety Bryson Shaw and wide receiver Nolan Groulx. Groulx joins the show to discuss pulling the trigger, what stood out about UW that made him decide to end his recruiting process, and how that class of Badgers is already bonding. 55:05-End: We finish up recruiting talk with 2019 safety Bryson Shaw and the new offer for 2018 point guard Xavier Pinson. We also break out our new quick-hitters segment, the "Joel Stave Two-Minute Drill," touching base on women and men's hockey. Remember to subscribe on iTunes and Google Play! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
These two Eagles join Joe Giglio to talk about this upcoming playoff game and how the team is preparing for tomorrow.
We were on location for the game! Eagles fans owned Carson, CA (00:33). What Ray Didinger got wrong (02:26). Bold prediction for the ridiculously early season prediction (04:56). Is Carson Wentz the second best QB in the NFC besides Aaron Rodgers (06:30)? And GT loses his smarter brother title when he says Matthew Stafford is better than Wentz. Why they're the best team in the NFC (09:18). Why this year's 3-1 feels different than last season. Who's the fan favorite other than Wentz (14:50)? Biggest winner- no Chris Maragos playing safety. Eagles fans were awesome (21:15). Wentz nailed the long ball (23:55). Why this was the most impressive win so far (25:15). Dak vs. Wentz- who ya got (26:30)
Chris Maragos is a safety and special teams ace with the Philadelphia Eagles. He played 3 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, winning a Super Bowl in 2013 before signing a 3-year deal in March of 2014 to come to Philadelphia. In November of 2016, Maragos signed a 3-year $6 million extension, keeping him with the Eagles through 2019. Ted Winsley is in his 17th season as the team chaplain of the Philadelphia Eagles. He is the senior pastor at "Family Church" in New Jersey and continues to minister to the Eagles players spiritual needs throughout the year. On this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Maragos and Winsley and talk about Chris' crazy journey to the NFL, why Maragos chose to leave the Seahawks after winning a Super Bowl with them, how members of the team came to the decision to be baptized at the Eagles team facility last October, and why Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz doesn't just help the team on the field, but even more importantly, off the field. You can partner with us for $36 a year (just $3 a month) and become a member of the Sports Spectrum family. Sign up now by clicking the “SUBSCRIBE” link at http://SportsSpectrum.com.
The Wisconsin Badgers now rank No. 6 in the College Football Playoff rankings, as of Tuesday evening. Can UW (9-2, 6-2) continue their winning streak, earn the Big Ten West division title and retain Paul Bunyan's Axe against the Minnesota Gophers (8-3, 5-3)? We'll discuss the key match-ups for Corey Clement, Vince Biegel and Co. against a stingy Gophers team yearning to hold the Axe yet again. The Green Bay Packers have their "backs up against a wall," according to Mike McCarthy. Did they hit a new low against Washington, and what does it mean for their match-up against Chris Maragos and the Philadelphia Eagles?
Chris Maragos has overcome every obstacle in his way in route to becoming one of the best special teams players in the NFL. Check out Chris's story, as told by the safety and his wife Serah.
Turron Davenport chats with three Eagles players that will lay it all on the line in the final preseason game. What do they want to put on film? Tune in to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Eagle Eye In The Sky Podcast, Fran Duffy sits down with Chris Maragos to break down some of the misconceptions of Special Teams Play before catching up with rookie safety Blake Countess and reading a scouting report of rookie Jalen Mills ...
This week on the Eagle Eye In The Sky Podcast, Fran Duffy chats with Greg Cosell about defensive pressure schemes and how coaches break down protections in the passing game and Chris Maragos drops some knowledge from the safety position ...
Great show lined up today! We'll break down the Wisconsin Badgers blowout victory over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Defensive coordinator Dave Aranda's squad is now first in the FBS in total defense -- can they keep this up for the rest of the season? Did you lose your breath when Melvin Gordon appeared to be injured late in the game? Will the passing game rebound from a poor performance -- as both Joel Stave and Tanner McEvoy missed easy touchdown passes? Chris Maragos talked with Jake last week about his outstanding season with the Philadelphia Eagles so far, how he's embraced the city, and which cheesesteak he prefers in the City of Brotherly Love. An absolute great listen! At 8:30, we'll look at the 2014-2015 Milwaukee Bucks with ESPN Wisconsin's Steve Haywood. How much can we expect out of Jabari Parker? What type of team will we see out of Jason Kidd?
This week on the Eagles Insider Podcast, safety Chris Maragos joins the fun, and Bo Wulf and Fran Duffy discuss Sunday’s win over Washington, the upcoming game against San Francisco, and the player Eagles fans dislike the most…
We had a huge show yesterday! We start off with some Milwaukee Brewers news and their "On Deck" show. Scott and Jake discuss the signing of pitcher Matt Garza and if this means the Brewers will compete for a playoff spot in September. Plus, we discuss Badgers radio play-by-play legend Matt Lepay joining the FS Wisconsin crew on a part-time basis. Super Bowl XLVIII is just a week away. We'll preview the game and play our conversation with former Badgers captain and Seahawks safety Chris Maragos! How has the team stayed focused during Super Bowl week? How are they preparing for Peyton Manning? Has he had time to reflect on his journey to the NFL? Listen in at around the 25 minute mark! Around the 35 minute mark, Green Bay Press Gazette's own Wes Hodkiewicz breaks down the Packers' 2013 season as we recap the good, the bad, and what needs to change in Green Bay. A great 30 minute conversation Plus, we look at the Badgers and Golden Eagles' weeks that were, and Jake talks a bit about which former Badgers shined the most during this past week's Senior Bowl!
Which Badgers clinched berths in the Super Bowl? Will it be Montee Ball vs Russell Wilson, Chris Maragos and O'Brien Schofield? We'll give you our analysis of the NFC and AFC conference championship games! Which former Badgers' players showed up and played well in the college all-star games against the pros? Plus, what's ailing Wisconsin men's basketball with two straight losses? And what's going down in Milwaukee with Marquette?