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In Hour 2 of the show, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, & LaVar Arrington go into Russell Wilson joining the CBS pre-game show for NFL this season. Plus, the guys go over Roger Goodell getting called by Congress over TV media rights deals, we have the FSR IR, and more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Maller talks about Russell Wilson getting hired as an analyst over at CBS and why he would choose that job over playing for the Jets, Odell Beckham Jr. joining his old team in the Giants, Roger Goodell being dragged to Capitol Hill, Maller to the Third Degree, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if one person noticing something in you changed the entire trajectory of your life? In this episode, Samyr Laine, Haitian-American Olympian, attorney, and managing partner of Freedom Trail Capital, shares how a high school track coach who noticed a kid with leaping ability in gym class set off a chain of events that led to the Olympic Games, a call from the president of Haiti, boardrooms with Jay-Z and the NFL, and a venture fund investing at the intersection of culture, lifestyle, and influence. Samyr was user number 14 on Facebook, roommates with Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard, and has built one of the most unusual and compelling careers in venture capital. But none of it traces back to a famous name or a prestigious institution. It traces back to Coach Burks, who saw something and said something. [00:06:00] What He Does and Who He Serves Managing partner of Freedom Trail Capital, a consumer-focused venture fund Invests at the intersection of culture, lifestyle, and influence Raising a $50 million first fund with investments across baby care, hair care, pet care, and beverages [00:07:40] What Inspires Him Driven by the pursuit of excellence in whatever role he is in Meets with founders even when he can't invest; every conversation teaches him something Reads nonfiction constantly to learn how others persevere Measures progress in bite-sized steps just like he did as an Olympic athlete [00:13:00] How He Got Here After Harvard, got a master's at UT Austin then attended Georgetown Law Competed professionally in track and field for 10 years including the 2012 London Olympics Represented Haiti at seven world championships and three Pan American Games Started his real career as legal counsel in DC before moving into sports business [00:14:00] From Sports Law to Roc Nation Started his real career as legal counsel for the Washington Wizards, Capitals, and Mystics Was happy in sports law when a recruiter called with an offer he couldn't refuse Jay-Z was looking for someone to handle operations at Roc Nation Left the sports world for a completely new chapter as an operator [00:15:40] From Roc Nation to Westbrook Left Roc Nation after a couple of years and joined Westbrook Inc as SVP of Operations Helped oversee Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's entire media and production enterprise Moved to lead their consumer product division covering brands, licensing, and IP monetization Worked with talent ranging from Pelé and Patrick Mahomes to DJ Jazzy Jeff [00:19:40] The Vision for Freedom Trail Capital Goal is to move from fund one to fund two to fund three Wants to be the tip of the spear for culturally relevant consumer brands Mission is to prove talent-backed businesses work when paired with discipline and rigor Model: find scalable, defensible businesses then add the right person of influence [00:23:40] The First Relationship That Changed Everything: Coach Burks Got cut from his track team in eighth grade; came back junior year to find a new coach Coach Burks noticed his leaping ability in gym class and introduced him to the triple jump Had no idea what the triple jump was; just wanted to be a sprinter That one introduction led him to the 2012 London Olympics and seven world championships [00:25:40] The Second Relationship: Desiree Perez of Roc Nation Working under Desiree shaped the pace, discipline, and operating style he carries today She put him in boardrooms with Facundo Bacardi and Roger Goodell of the NFL Was in the early rooms when Roc Nation partnered with the NFL on Super Bowl halftime entertainment The people he met in her orbit opened doors he could never have reached on his own [00:27:40] What Coach Burks's Introduction Made Possible Chose to represent Haiti at the Olympics; the Haitian team had six athletes, the US had nearly 600 After qualifying for the finals, received a personal call from the president of Haiti Town squares across Haiti filled with thousands watching the Olympic triple jump final He now sits on the board of a school and orphanage in Haiti; it all started with one introduction [00:33:00] The Value of One Right Relationship One right relationship can pay dividends for decades in ways you never expected His introduction to the triple jump led to the Olympics, which still opens doors today Every stop was about gaining skills and being more useful at the next one One introduction can be worth as much as a check KEY QUOTES "Your network and your relationships, man, it cannot be overstated how valuable it is." - Samyr Laine "The value of one right relationship. Sometimes it's gotta be at the right time. But the value of one right relationship is tremendous." - Samyr Laine CONNECT WITH SAMYR LAINE Website: https://www.freedomtrail.capital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samyrlaine Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samyrlaine Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Find me on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher
Ben Maller talks about Cowboys owner Jerry Jones saying WR George Pickens gets another season to "answer all those questions", Jerry defending international travel for games, Roger Goodell saying reports on a "soft" market for the sale of the Seahawks are not accurate, Fact or Fiction, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to the Tribune's reporting on the correspondence between NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker regarding the Bears' stadium saga.
The CFB season isn't the only one that might expand...
Valenti and Rico poll some of the people on the 18-game NFL season idea.
Roger Goodell says the NFL is cooperating with the Florida AG after receiving a subpoena. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Kansas City Chiefs star receiver Rashee Rice was arrested on Tuesday...and sentenced to 30 days in jail. Rashee Rice has been on probation since last summer...and failed a mandatory drug test. As a result...Rashee Rice will spend a month in jail and miss most of the Chiefs offseason activities. We discuss Rashee Rice failing a drug test...and why this is a major problem for the Chiefs. We discuss Rashee Rice extensive off the field issues...and explain why Roger Goodell will likely hold him accountable. We also explain why Rashee Rice could be suspended for the regular season...and explain why Rashee Rice cost himself millions of dollars. SUBSCRIBE TO BEHIND THE LINE - SHORTS: https://www.youtube.com/@btlshorts-84
Jeremy, Ed, and Steve Melewski took some time from from Wednesday's BBMS to discuss the NFL's decision to expand their international slate of games to 10 starting next season. At what point does their effort to grow the game end up doing more harm than good?
NFL VP Mike North said we don't draft our way into prime time, we play our way into prime time. Roger Goodell wanted the Falcons at Saints scheduled for MNF for the 20th anniversary of the first game back after Hurricane Katrina. We talked about how long the action is in an NFL game and it's only 11-18 minutes.
The NFL VP Mike North explains why high draft picks like Fernando Mendoza don't guarantee prime-time slots, Roger Goodell wanting Falcons at Saints on MNF for the 20th anniversary of the post-Katrina game, Aaron Rodgers back in Pittsburgh with Mike McCarthy, and a look at why NFL games only have 11–18 minutes of actual action. Next, Jerry's update covers the Cavs eliminating the Pistons, Josh Hart on the time off between series, Dave Sims' call of Tyrone Taylor's game-tying and game-winning home runs, and Keith Hernandez saying “Chaz Jizzm.” Finally, Tom Brady walks the runway for Gucci looking like he's had a lot of work done on his face and head.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 10 o'clock hour is brought to you by UROLOGY OF GREATER ATLANTA. Our team of top-rated Urologists offers treatment options that have helped men & women throughout Metro Atlanta! Visit us online today at UGATL.com Braves do it yet again - win another series! Down go the Sox RedZone - Falcons & Saints Who in the world is Aaron Rai? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congratulations to NFL fans in nine cities across America! Commissioner Roger Goodell has just given you the proverbial one finger salute. The man in charge of America’s fall pro football league has no problem asking you to pay up, shut-up, and watch meaningless August preseason football games at your NFL stadium every year. Meanwhile, Commissioner Goodell and his band of merry billionaire owners have just pilfered a league record nine regular season home games this fall and moved them them overseas. That’s two more games than in 2025 and four more than in 2024 or previous years. Notice the trend? I was excited a few weeks ago in reviewing the list of 2026 NFL opponents for each team. My two favorite black and gold NFL teams (the New Orleans Saints and Pittsburgh Steelers) were slated to play this fall in the Louisiana Superdome. Until… The greedy NFL pirated the Saints’ Week 7 home game against the Steelers and moved it to be played…in Paris, France!?? Sacre Bleu! Yes, we know that French explorers founded New Orleans in 1718. In 1803, the United States acquired the city and a vast region located west of the Mississippi River in what became known as the Louisiana Purchase for a bargain price of $15 million. New Orleans’ tourist appeal relies heavily on its French roots. The city’s famous French Quarter features street signs reminding visitors and locals of the city’s French history. You can stroll down Rue Royale (Royal Street) to enjoy a few biegnets and Community Coffee at Cafe Du Monde. Magnifique! Even the New Orleans Saints’ team logo features a French fleur de lis. Yes, I will begrudgingly give credit to someone in the NFL’s scheduling office for coming up with the idea of sending the New Orleans Saints to play a game in Paris. But why did the NFL rob Saints fans of a chance to watch our beloved WhoDats play the vaunted Pittsburgh Steelers in the Superdome? Saints fans wouldn’t be nearly as torqued if the league had selected a different home game this fall against (let’s say) the Cleveland Browns or Las Vegas Raiders. C’est parti pour les Steelers… (Here we go Steelers…) Pittsburgh Steelers fans aren’t necessarily thrilled about moving the road game in New Orleans all the way to France, either. The six-time Super Bowl champions have one of the NFL’s largest traveling contingents. Visitors to New Orleans in late October are treated to some of the best weather of the year in the Crescent City. Local hotels, restaurants, bars and retailers are going to miss cashing-in on 10,000 or more fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers that weekend, too. Thanks for nothing, NFL! The Week 7 game on October 25 in Paris, France will probably still feature thousands of Terrible Towels being waved by fans in attendance. You have to wonder how much money those French football fans will be charged to buy them, though. This migration onto the world stage by the NFL is quite deliberate Commissioner Roger Goodell (it’s OK to “boo” right here) first sent the Arizona Cardinals to play a regular season NFL game vs. the San Francisco 49ers in Mexico City in 2005. Since then, the league has continued to add more and more regular season games played outside of the United States. London is the leader in number of NFL games played outside the continental United States. A total of 48 NFL games have been played in London since 2007. In fact, a minimum of two NFL games have been played in London annually since 2013. This year will feature three consecutive weeks of NFL regular season games being played in London during October. But why? The unfortunate Jacksonville Jaguars have been dispatched to London a total of 14 times over the past 13 seasons. As usual, J-ville travels to Jolly ol’ England again this fall. The Jaguars are scheduled to play the Philadelphia Eagles on October 11 in London. Many observers (including me) believe that the Jacksonville NFL franchise is going to be relocated to London at some point in the not-too-distant future. Germany has become a popular recent destination for NFL teams. Five games have already been played on German soil since 2022. The New England Patriots and Detroit Lions will play in Munich this season on November 15. Mexico City has hosted four NFL regular season games since 2016. The Minnesota Vikings and San Francisco 49ers will play a Sunday night game in Mexico City on November 22. Brazil will host its third NFL regular season game in three years. The Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys will play in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, September 27. Australia gets its first NFL game, too. The San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams are being dispatched to Melbourne for a Week 1 encounter on September 10. Rounding out the NFL’s frequent flier schedule will be the Cincinnati Bengals and Atlanta Falcons flying to Madrid, Spain for a game on November 8. The NFL’s nine game international schedule is a new record. There were seven games played overseas in 2025 and “just” five in 2024. Have you figured out why the NFL is doing this? If you guessed, “To make even more money!”, you are correct! Don’t believe the NFL’s baloney about “growing the game internationally”. It’s all about this massive financial private enterprise growing their already bloated bank accounts. The NFL earns millions from the ticket sales, concessions, merchandise, and rights it receives to play regular season games in international venues. Even more importantly, the league is setting the proverbial hooks right now. They want millions of new international fans to become addicted to American pro football each fall. These countries represent fresh sources of potential income for the NFL. Online broadcasters such as Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube, Peacock, and Paramount+ are expected to generate massive new international revenue sources for the NFL. Math lesson – How many people are watching these online providers in the US and other countries? These numbers may surprise you. Let’s start with Netflix. According to one source, these six countries have the most Netflix subscribers: USA – 66.7 million United Kingdom – 18.4 million Brazil – 16.6 million Germany – 16.6 million Mexico – 13.9 million France – 13.6 million Purely by coincidence (cough), the NFL will be playing at least one regular season football game in each of those countries this fall! Did you know that Amazon Prime Video has more than 160 million viewers in the United States alone? It is already available in 240 other countries worldwide. As for YouTube, I was surprised to learn that India is their number one country for viewership with 491 million YouTubers. They claim that the US has 253 million YouTube customers. Next comes Brazil (144 mm), Mexico (84 mm), and Japan (79 mm). Peacock (owned by NBC Universal) boasts of 36 million mostly-US subscribers. Paramount + (which also owns CBS) claims have 79 million subscribers in 29 different countries. Traditional NFL television outlets better watch out – soon! That villainous NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (feel free to “boo” him again here) dropped hints recently that the NFL may utilize its right to opt-out of several existing television deals as early as the fall, 2029 football season. The NFL’s current TV deals began in 2021 and run for 11 years. That means that Fox Sports, CBS, and NBC should be “safe” through the football year 2032. Maybe. A voluntary renegotiation with one or more of the current broadcasters to extend their deals (at a significantly higher price, of course) may be underway even now. The NFL has begun receiving greater pushback from the public recently. Last week, restaurant and bar associations in Iowa and Wisconsin demanded congressional investigations as to the NFL’s “one-size-fits-all” new distribution plan for its Sunday Ticket package. The NFL will provide just one untested internet-based online distribution this fall after retail customers enjoyed years of service via satellite. Smartly, the football giant wants to avoid closer oversight now as franchise owners focus on a gigantic pot of international gold on the horizon. The crafty NFL is playing a game of chess with football fans and US broadcasters There is no reason for the NFL to push too hard right now. Franchise owners are booking record profits. The NFL doesn’t have a viable competitor trying to steal some of their massively popular pro football audiences. Yet. The NFL has built a 32-team professional football monopoly in the United States. It is seeking to expand its empire worldwide and reap even greater profits and franchise valuations. Football fans can still have the last laugh The NFL has slowly grown interest in its product over several decades. Traditional television networks now have advertisers salivating to reach an average of 19 million mostly male viewers generally within the prime buying demographic of ages 25 to 49. The NFL has quietly grown a new audience. Millions of casual and professional gamblers are now wagering on weekly NFL games via a variety of online betting providers. Tapping into the international market is another attempt by this behemoth sports enterprise called the NFL to expand its financial reach into more untapped markets. “Joe NFL Fan” in the United States must prepare for these changes. Should he spend more money to start watching a growing portion of his weekly slate of NFL games online or simply go on an NFL TV diet soon? Barring any new fall football competition, the NFL appears confident that the loss of any former US-based viewers will be minimal when compared to adding millions of new international customers. This process is unfolding right in front of your eyes like a deliberate game of chess. The NFL confidently believes they have you trapped. They have not declared, “Checkmate” just yet. The giant sports enterprise called the NFL is going to eventually force you to start paying to watch their product soon. Or, you can opt out and enjoy your weekends without the NFL. Those choices are coming – sooner than you think. The post Welcome to the in-FL appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Hour 3 1:12 - Calls on the NBA Playoffs 13:35 - Doc Doesn't Want LeBron in DC 25:34 - Roger Goodell on Super Bowl Coming to DC
The Rooney Rule is back in the headlines after the Florida Attorney General threatened the NFL with civil rights action, demanding they drop the policy entirely. But if you are pounding the table to defend the Rooney Rule, you are falling for a massive distraction.We are cutting through the performative "box-checking" of NFL billionaires and the misguided legal threats from Florida to get to the real issues threatening Black NFL players. From decades of unchecked coaching nepotism to the upcoming CBA negotiations over 18-game seasons and turf fields, we break down why the race of the man calling the plays is the least of the players' worries.Bring your questions, comments, and emotional outbursts to the chat below. Let's get into it!ORIGINAL BROADCAST: MAY 12, 2026Chapters:(0:00) - The Florida Attorney General's Legal Threat Against the NFL(1:10) - What is the Rooney Rule?(2:35) - Reading the Florida AG's Letter to Roger Goodell(5:51) - The Unlevel Playing Field: Decades of NFL Nepotism(9:40) - The Stats: Why the Rooney Rule Hasn't Fixed the Problem(12:04) - The Accelerator Program (And Why the NFL Paused It)(14:20) - CBA Negotiations, 18-Game Seasons, and the Turf Debate(16:15) - The Real NFL Decision Makers Who Dictate Player Safety
What do the tech titans of Silicon Valley and the old heads of traditional broadcast television have in common? Answer: they all need to kiss the ring of Roger Goodell. But will the NFL get too greedy in their continued pursuit of maximum return on their media rights? And why is Rupert Murdoch secretly meeting with Donald Trump? The Sporting Class — aka “Rich Guys OnlyFans” — returns…Read Vanity Fair's Roger Goodell's Hollywood Blitz: Why All the Other Moguls Have to Kiss the Ring Read Wall Street Journal's Rupert Murdoch's High-Stakes Blitz Against the NFLSubscribe to "Nothing Personal with David Samson"https://www.youtube.com/@npds Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ike Reese and Spike Eskin react to the leaked Philadelphia Eagles 2024 schedule, highlighting prime-time matchups and a Thanksgiving showdown against the Cowboys. They also discuss the PGA Championship at Aronimink, the impact of NFL streaming on fans, and whether the league is diluting its product with holiday games. 01:00 - Tupac and NFL Schedule 02:33 - PGA Championship at Aronimink 06:16 - NFL Scheduling Poll Results 09:43 - Roger Goodell and Streaming 17:52 - Leaked Eagles Schedule Analysis
On today's show, Pat is LIVE from Art McNally GameDay Central in NFL HQ in New York while AJ Hawk, Darius Butler, and the boys are live from the ThunderDome. We recap everything going on in the NBA and NHL playoffs, get a look inside the NFL replay process, and get a surprise drop in from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. In the first hour, we are joined by the NFL's Vice President of Replay, Mark Butterworth, who tells us about his path to head of Replay at the NFL, the calls that keep him up at night, what NFL Sunday is like for him, and more. Also in the first hour we are joined by 12x NBA Star Chris Paul to get his Top 3 storylines coming out of the last NBA playoff games, including how important tonight's game is for Wemby's Spurs, Donovan Mitchell refusing to be denied, and SGA showing why he's the reigning MVP of the league, and more. To close out the first hour, ESPN's NFL Senior Analyst Peter Schrager stops by to detail what makes him King of New York, what he loves most about the schedule release, the competition for the games between networks, Fernando Mendoza at Rookie Minicamp, and more. In the second hour, College GameDay Analyst & NFL on Prime Color Commentator Kirk Herbstreit drops by with his dog Peter to tell us why he's excited about the Jets and Chiefs this offseason, the expectations for Lane Kiffin in Baton Rouge, his early pick to win the National Championship, and more. We wrap things up with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell stopping by and 13 year NHL Veteran PK Subban coming through in an unbelievable suit to recap all the NHL Playoff action. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3 EDT), ESPN's YouTube (12-3 EDT) or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you & will see you back in the ThunderDome tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Ourand joins Peter from Upfronts Week in New York, where NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has been telling everyone in earshot that the league is the only programming that still moves ad budgets. John also discusses his scoop that Netflix has muscled YouTube out of a new NFL package, before turning to the conspicuously quiet U.S. buildup to the 2026 World Cup. 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
Episode 621 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features a roundtable with Jon Lewis, editor and founder of Sports Media Watch; Armand Broady, the co-host of the Sports Media Watch podcast and a contributor to SMW, and Derek Futterman, a multimedia writer and producer for Sports Media Watch. In this podcast, we discuss the announcement that the NCAA women and men's tournament will be expanding to 76 teams; the NCAA receiving an additional $50 million each season from partners CBS and Turner; what it means for viewers; the women's basketball tournament's expansion and how that will play on ESPN properties; the Wall Street Journal piece on Fox Corporation executives including Rupert Murdoch essentially lobbying government on the NFL's rights deals with streaming companies; the NFL's response and argument; Roger Goodell pushing back against claims that the league's rights deals with streaming companies are anti-consumer; John Ourand of Puck reporting that YouTube wants no part of splitting the rights to the available games that ESPN once had; the NFL and Netflix are being close to a deal for at least five NFL games next season; Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reporting that Netflix will acquire the Week 1 NFL International Series game from Australia between the 49ers and Rams; the interest in a Thanksgiving Eve game; the NBA seeing the best audience for the first round of the playoffs in 33 years with the addition of an extra broadcast TV partner; the importance of NBA postseason games on broadcast and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more. 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
Ben Maller talks about reports that Aaron Rodgers going to the Arizona Cardinals "makes the most sense", if rookie WR Makai Lemon actually needs permission from Nick Foles for the Eagles No. 9 jersey, Roger Goodell challenging Cleveland to rise up in order to host a Super Bowl, Coop's Scoop on Entertainment, Sports Jeopardy, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a special Friday edition of Cleveland Browns Daily: Hear from Browns Owner Jimmy Haslam and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at the new Huntington Bank Field groundbreaking ceremony. We also revisit night one of the NFL Draft from the University Hospitals Cleveland Browns Radio Network. Hear from GM Andrew Berry, HC Todd Monken and night one picks Spencer Fano and KC Concepcion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken and Anthony break down the Cleveland Browns' stadium groundbreaking and Commissioner Roger Goodell's comments on the city's Super Bowl potential. They are joined by Head Coach Todd Monken to discuss the team's draft class, the quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders, and his personal passion for horse racing. 01:50 - Goodell Interview Preview 06:40 - Goodell Appearance Comparisons 11:45 - Stadium Weather Impacts 17:25 - Browns Season Optimism 23:30 - Respecting The Raptors 30:40 - James Harden Impact 40:40 - Roger Goodell Interview 49:50 - Super Bowl Requirements 55:15 - QB Controversy Drama 01:01:10 - Internet Media Reality 01:11:35 - NBA Playoff Roundup 01:18:00 - Todd Monken Interview 01:23:20 - Coaching Identity Talk 01:29:40 - Quarterback Rep Allocation 01:36:10 - Stacking Better Drafts 01:45:00 - Monken Horse Racing 01:55:10 - Todd Monken Reactions 02:14:50 - James Harden Defense 02:24:40 - Goodell Interview Critique 02:35:10 - Arch Manning Theory
Roger Goodell discusses the Browns' new dome stadium project and the city's potential to host a Super Bowl. He emphasizes the need for significant hotel infrastructure while expressing confidence in the NFL draft returning to Northeast Ohio. Ken Carman and Anthony Lima break down the feasibility of the commissioner's requirements.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima react to the groundbreaking of the new Browns dome and discuss an exclusive sit-down with Roger Goodell. They evaluate the likelihood of Cleveland hosting major events like the Super Bowl or WrestleMania once construction is finalized.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima recap their recent encounter with Roger Goodell and justify Ken's unconventional questioning of the NFL Commissioner. They analyze Mayor Justin Bibb's absence from a significant stadium groundbreaking ceremony. Additionally, Ken details a hypothetical scenario where the Manning family engineers a path for Arch Manning to play for the Browns in a future domed stadium. 01:09 - Browns and NBA Update 03:18 - Goodell Interview Recap 12:24 - Mayor Bibb's Notable Absence 15:08 - Arch Manning Browns Theory 21:55 - Sports Headlines Update
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima analyze Roger Goodell's comments regarding Huntington Bank Field and the hotel room shortage preventing a Cleveland Super Bowl. They also address the viral controversy involving Shedeur Sanders and reporter Mary Kay Cabot. The segment concludes with a recap of dominant NBA playoff performances by the Sixers and Knicks. 01:20 - Roger Goodell Stadium Interview 08:23 - Cleveland Super Bowl Requirements 14:48 - Shedeur Sanders Media Controversy 22:43 - Reality Versus Internet Rumors 33:52 - NBA Playoff Game Recaps 37:35 - Todd Monken Guest Preview
Ken and Anthony Lima reflect on their recent interview with Todd Monken and evaluate the Cavaliers' performance against the Raptors. Ken defends his decision to ask Roger Goodell a lighthearted draft question during a serious stadium groundbreaking event. They also explore a speculative theory regarding the Manning family's potential future with the Cleveland Browns. 02:06 - Todd Monken's Affability 07:00 - Cavs vs Raptors Analysis 13:52 - Roger Goodell Interview Recap 27:07 - Arch Manning Theory
Andy Baskin and Dan Menningen evaluate the infrastructure needed for Cleveland to host a Super Bowl following NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's visit. They also explore the logistics of installing natural grass within the proposed new domed stadium. 01:18 - Cleveland Stadium Grass Logistics 03:52 - Goodell on Super Bowl Chances 06:15 - Cleveland Infrastructure and Hotel Needs
Dan and Andy discuss the logistical requirements for Cleveland to host a Super Bowl, inspired by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's comments on infrastructure. They jokingly brainstorm ways to market the city as a 'midlife crisis' destination to boost tourism and hotel development. 01:00 - Cleveland Super Bowl Potential 02:10 - Midlife Crisis Destination Concept 05:33 - Promoting Local Ohio Music 07:14 - Goodell on Stadium Infrastructure
Nick and Jonathan react to Roger Goodell's comments regarding Cleveland potentially hosting a future Super Bowl or NFL Draft prompt a discussion about the city's infrastructure and the Brook Park dome project. They also evaluate the performance of the Cleveland Cavaliers, debating roster moves and analyzing Kenny Atkinson's recent coaching rotations. 01:00 - Potential Cleveland Major Events 04:52 - James Harden Debate 07:16 - Kenny Atkinson's Coaching Rotations
Nick and Jonathan discuss the Cleveland Browns' new stadium renderings and the possibility of hosting a future Super Bowl in Brook Park. They analyze Roger Goodell's skepticism regarding local infrastructure while debating the shift from outdoor tradition to a dome environment. 01:01 - Browns Stadium Renderings 03:48 - Haunted Stadiums Discussion 09:53 - Super Bowl Infrastructure Debate 15:44 - Dome Tradition vs Business
The final hour of Thursday's 3 Man Front featured a brand new edition of #PatPonders, LIVE updates on the Braves vs the Tigers & a look behind the curtain at Roger Goodell's pronunciation training for the NFL Draft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:33) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison laughing at the NFL Draft attendance number that Roger Goodell gave last night because it’s not even close to accurate. They also get into some notes from last night’s draft and touch on their thoughts on what the Colts should do tonight. (25:33-41:35) – Steve Wiltfong, On3 & Rivals Vice President, joins Query & Company to discuss why this weekend was such a big weekend for Curt Cignetti’s 2027 recruiting class, comments on the activity from Barry Odom in the transfer portal, and shares some thoughts on the guys that the Indianapolis Colts drafted over the weekend. (41:35-49:42) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query and Eddie Garrison talking about the start of the IndyCar takeover in Indianapolis. They touch on the news that Katherine Legge will be competing in the Indy 500 and explains how to ingest practice results. (49:42-1:14:19) – Center Grove Head Coach Eric Moore joins Query & Company to break down what type of player the Indianapolis Colts drafted in Caden Curry. Coach Moore pokes fun at the people that didn’t want to draft Curry because he has “short arms.” Finally, he reveals that Curry could probably be the emergency long snapper for the Colts because he has experience long snapping and explains the troubles that multi-sport athletes are having now with so many sports going year-round seemingly. (1:14:19-1:25:21) – Randy Karraker from Nikco Sports joins the show to discuss how you can celebrate Fernando Mendoza’s historic season last season by purchasing a commentative football. (1:25:21-1:35:05) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets to two listeners to go to next weekend’s Sonsio Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway! (1:35:05-2:04:15) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 joins Query & Company and his conversation with Jake Query starts by discussing the absurdity of draft grades immediately following the draft. They try to come up with some of the central Indiana high school products that the Colts have drafted in franchise history and debate what former, or current, quarterback Fernando Mendoza will be if he reaches his full potential. (2:04:15-2:15:16) – A former Indiana Hoosier quarterback is in the news for a gambling addiction. Jake updates you on the story and provides some context as to why he isn’t shocked this type of story is coming out and why he believes there will be more with college athletes. (2:15:16-2:22:30) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a man that has completed over 50k exorcisms came on the air to talk about his work, a listener shares the time she had to HAVE an exorcism. Beth explains why she had the life changing rite of excorcism ten years ago. Anna is… uninsurable. Well, not “prime rating” insurable. Her husband, Paul, is boasting that his rates are much cheaper because he is healthier. What makes you “uninsurable”? The NFL draft left a wide range of emotions amongst those chosen and those not! Roger Goodell, Commissioner of the NFL was booed, per usual. Anna and Raven discuss the last time they were booed. Were you mad, sad or glad this weekend? Anna, Raven, Producer Justin and Producer Sophia all decide which one they really experienced over the last few days. Trending! The Michael Jackson movie is out and off the charts! Anna and Raven explore all of the current talk about the film! Flop or not? Happy Hour Happenings! Producer Sophia goes out to the bar and talks to the patrons to see what interesting story from the week they get to share! Anna attended a Sunday wedding. Last night. Then, had to wake up very early to work. She can't hand like she used to be able to, but hey, she made it! Anna and Raven discuss unique wedding dates. Jake saw on their Ring camera that while they were both at work, his brother-in-law came over and took a hedge clipper out of their garage and left. He didn't text about it, he didn't say a word and he's pissed. He wants to confront him; Taylor says she's sure it's a misunderstanding, just wait. He says that he doesn't know they have cameras, he robbed them! His brother-in-law has a record of theft and did jail time in the 90s. He says that he robbed them, he wasn't borrowing it! How would you handle this? It's Redemption Week on Can't Beat Raven, all week it's the last five players that have tied Raven with five correct answers, their shot at redemption. Do you root for them because they're good and deserving of the cash, or do you root against them, so the jackpot gets higher for you? Michael has a chance to win $3400! All he has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys are LIVE from Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft recapping the first round of the NFL Draft and looking ahead to the second round. At the top of the show, we are joined by brain cancer survivor, Seahawks super-fan who stole the show last night announcing their 32nd pick, Dylan Pratt, who talks to us about his health battle, his Seahawks fandom, owning the moment last night, and more. Next we are joined on stage by NFL Network Analyst & host of the Move The Sticks podcast, Daniel Jeremiah, whos shares his takeaways from last night's first round, including his perspective on the Rams surprise pick of QB Ty Simpson, the Kansas City Chiefs trading up for Mansoor Delane, the potential of Alabama OT Kadyn Proctor with the Miami Dolphins, and more. Right after Daniel Jeremiah, we are joined by the Commissioner of the NFL Roger Goodell, who recaps the first night of his 20th NFL Draft as Commish, answers questions about roster size, the potential for an 18-game schedule, International games, the Tush Push, and much more. To close out the show, we are joined by Pittsburgh legend Wiz Khalifa for an awesome conversation ahead of his concert tonight at 6pm ET with Bret Michaels. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. Have an incredible weekend. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry is here with a jam-packed first update starting with the Knicks losing game 3 to the Hawks to find themselves down 2-1 in the series. Mikal Bridges had zero points. Then, Darren Mougey on choosing Bailey over Reese. Joe Schoen on whether Reese would be available to them. Mike Vrabel made another statement before the draft on why he won't be there Saturday. Roger Goodell commented on the situation as well. Despite Brazoban coming in and giving up a game tying grand slam. Bo Bichette hit a 3-run double so the Mets won. We heard the sounds of the Yankees sweeping the Red Sox. Cam Schlittler pitched 8 innings.
We open with the NFL Draft, breaking down the Giants and Jets picks alongside the biggest Round 1 surprises. Jerry delivers the sounds of the Knicks' Game 3 loss and Mikal Bridges' zero-point performance, Darren Mougey on picking Bailey over Reese and Joe Schoen on Reese's availability. We hear Aaron Glenn's take on his three new players, Reese on the New York spotlight, and Francis Mauigoa's intense promise to protect Jaxson Dart. After addressing the Mike Vrabel and Roger Goodell draft controversy, we recap a Mets victory sparked by Bo Bichette and a Yankees win over the Red Sox led by Cody Bellinger and Cam Schlittler. Finally, we take your calls on the Jets and Giants' draft hauls.
(00:00-26:19) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison laughing at the NFL Draft attendance number that Roger Goodell gave last night because it’s not even close to accurate. They also get into some notes from last night’s draft and touch on their thoughts on what the Colts should do tonight. (26:19-37:35) – Jake opens the phone lines for people to call in for their thoughts on what the Indianapolis Colts will do in the NFL Draft tonight, the attendance number that was given last night for the draft attendance, and the Goodell bro hugs. (37:35-44:36) – The first hour of Query & Company concludes with Jake Query going back to something that Matt Taylor said yesterday because a caller in the previous segment mentioned draft grades 30 seconds after a pick is ridiculous. (44:36-1:14:19) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Jake Query to recap last night’s Spring Game for IU football, weighs in on Jake’s opinion on Curt Cignetti not being present at Fernando Mendoza or Omar Cooper Jr.’s draft party last night, and addresses concerns that IU fans have about Josh Hoover’s mobility not being comparable to Fernando Mendoza and the offense could look slightly different. (1:14:19-1:23:24) – Jake Query has found himself in a pickle with something he said yesterday and he needs Eddie’s advice as to how he should approach the dilemma that he is in now. (1:23:24-1:27:01) – Hour number two of Query & Company concludes with Jake raising some questions that he has about the approach Chris Ballard could have tonight with figuring out who to take. (1:27:01-1:50:32) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes an appearance on Query & Company to share his thoughts on Jeremiyah Love going third overall to the Arizona Cardinals, the Tennessee Titans selecting Carnell Tate with the fourth pick, believes that Arizona could be in the mix for Anthony Richardson to complete the former Colts QB room puzzle, and identifies edge rusher as the biggest need for the Colts heading into this weekend. (1:50:32-2:03:09) – Every Friday at 2:30pm, Jake Query shares a Good For The Heart story sponsored by Franciscan Health. Today, Jake congratulates Omar Cooper Jr., Lawrence North High School, and Dillon Thieneman, Westfield High School, on becoming first round picks in the NFL despite being lowly recruited coming out of high school. (2:03:09-2:10:35) – Today’s show ends with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They Said It hears from both Marco Sturm and Roger Goodell. Goodell finally speaks on the Vrabel situation. How does the Pats first round pick affect Will Campbell.
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First round Chiefs draft deep dive highlights another high-octane edition. What the rest of the draft might look like, a bit of Royals stadium chat, trivia fun, and other enjoyable detours. Join in!
Ross is joined by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to discuss how he spent two years being the "biggest pain in the ass" to Commissioner Roger Goodell to land the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, the expected $200–300 million economic impact on western Pennsylvania, why he believes sports has the power to bring divided communities together, his thoughts on the Eagles' draft needs, and more! Gov. Josh Shapiro Interview: 4:05 NFL New & Notes: 24:00 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
Ross is joined by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to discuss how he spent two years being the "biggest pain in the ass" to Commissioner Roger Goodell to land the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, the expected $200–300 million economic impact on western Pennsylvania, why he believes sports has the power to bring divided communities together, his thoughts on the Eagles' draft needs, and more! Gov. Josh Shapiro Interview: 4:05 NFL New & Notes: 24:00 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
Adam Levitan delivers his best Roger Goodell impression as NFL Commissioner overlooking ETR's yearly NFL Mock Draft, featuring Evan Silva, CBS Sports' Mike Renner, Ben Standig from the Last Man Standig Podcast and Substack and 4for4's Scott Smith. Evan, Mike, Ben and Scott take turns in making the selections for all 32 first-round picks, providing insight into why along the way. Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction2:54 - #1 Las Vegas Raiders4:12 - #2 New York Jets6:58 - #3 Arizona Cardinals6:00 - #4 Tennessee Titans6:39 - #5 New York Giants26:01 - #6 Cleveland Browns9:01 - #7 Washington Commanders11:33 - #8 New Orleans Saints12:59 - #9 Kansas City Chiefs13:56 - #10 New York Giants (from Bengals)15:12 - #11 Miami Dolphins16:28 - #12 Dallas Cowboys17:01 - #13 Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons17:55 - #14 Baltimore Ravens18:54 -#15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers20:28 - #16 New York Jets (from Colts)21:19 - #17 Detroit Lions22:35 - #18 Minnesota Viking23:44 - #19 Carolina Panthers25:04 - #20 Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)26:01 - #21 Pittsburgh Steelers27:11 - #22 Los Angeles Chargers28:45 - #23 Philadelphia Eagles31:13 - #24 Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars) 31:49 - #25 Chicago Bears32:22 - #26 Buffalo Bills33:36 - #27 San Francisco 49ers34:18 - #28 Houston Texans34:47 - #29 Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)35:37 - #30 Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)36:18 - #31 New England Patriots37:17 - #32 Seattle SeahawksWant ETR on your team this season? Our 2026 NFL Best Ball product has you covered with:Real-Time RankingsResearch & Analysis ArticlesDraft Strategy ContentDraft LivestreamsDiscord CommunityQ&As with ETR TeamSubscribe now at https://establishtherun.com/subscribe/DraftKings: Your Home for Early Bird Best Ball DraftKings Early Bird Best Ball keeps the NFL action going all year long. You draft once, and you're set — no waiver wires, no lineup changes, no weekly grind. DraftKings automatically plays your best lineup every week. DraftKings is your home for Early Bird Best Ball, with $1 million in prizes on the line to make it even better.Sign Up Now! https://dkng.co/ETRBestBallGambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. New York: call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY. Connecticut: call 888-789-7777 or visit CCPG.org. 18+ in most states. Restrictions apply. Terms: draftkings.com. Sponsored by DraftKings.FREE NEWSLETTER: Tired of attention-seeking hot takes? Get the highest-quality fantasy football analysis in your inbox, FREE: https://establishtherun.kit.com/email DFS OPTIMIZER: Sign up for THE SOLVER for access to the software we think fantasy players need to win: https://thesolver.com/?ref=etrSPORTSBOOK OFFERS: We've partnered with several major sportsbook outlets to help supply you with the best offers in the industry and ensure you're maximizing your bankroll from the start: https://establishtherun.com/offers/FOLLOW US: Check out our social media channels for FREE fantasy football & DFS videos, analysis, and more: https://linktr.ee/establishtherun
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes held the Ben's Vision segment, where they assessed whether the Bears can land what they view as an "elite" prospect with the No. 25 overall pick in the first round of the NFL Draft. After that, Spiegel and Holmes remembered former Bears assistant coach Dave McGinnis, who recently passed away at age 74. Later, they reacted to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell setting up a meeting with the Bears about their pursuit of a new stadium.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell setting up a meeting with the Bears about their pursuit of a new stadium, as reported by Tribune writer Brad Biggs.
(00:30) Report: Miami DE Rueben Bain Jr. involved in fatal car accident in 2024 (12:10) NFL wins appeal of collusion ruling from NFLPA grievance filing (27:35) 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan on 49ers game in Melbourne, Australia: “I'm going to do what our science tells us to do and try not to think about it all offseason… but I'll embrace it once it gets going” (29:00) Roger Goodell: “Coaches have a focus on winning… Coach Shanahan is enthusiastic and a great football coach, but also someone who truly understands the importance of expanding our game globally.” (34:30) Falcons exercise 5th year option on RB Bijan Robinson (39:10) Report: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones attended NFL/NFL Referees Association bargaining session last week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's word of the day is ‘prioritize' as in Tiger Woods as in stepping away as in getting help. Tiger Woods has announced he is done with golf for now and is seeking treatment after his latest car accident and arrest. (12:00) Let's go through a bunch of MLB topics. Are you worried about your team? Are you worried about your players? Calm down. (23:00) We've got new record deals! No service time, no problem! The Mariners did it. The Brewers did it again. (33:38) Review: Send Help. (36:00) NPPOD. (38:10) The Florida Attorney General came at the NFL over the Rooney Rule. Said the league needs to abolish it. Well, Roger Goodell fired back and said it isn't going anywhere. (45:15) The NFL is now in the hiring process for replacement refs. Uh oh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices