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Rob and Kelvin share their thoughts on the breaking news that the New York Knicks have fired head coach Tom Thibodeau, tell us why it’s clear that Shaquille O’Neal doesn’t have a good understanding of the NBA’s television ratings, and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets. Plus, former NFL offensive lineman and FOX Sports Radio Weekend host Ephraim Salaam swings by to discuss where the Knicks go from here after dumping Thibs, his expectations for the upcoming NBA Finals, why the Detroit Lions could struggle out of the gates next season, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning! Start your day with Go Birds! Daily, a daily Eagles podcast giving you everything you need to know for June 3rd. In today's episode Eliot Shorr-Parks breaks down the latest news with the team, including a key member of the Detroit Lions retiring and Saquon Barkley being named the cover athlete for Madden 26. Plus, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. gives eye-opening answer about Jalen Carter, Brain Dawkins talks the challenges of repeating and Brandon Graham dives into why things didn't work out for Bryce Huff in Philadelphia. 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
Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab talk about the surprising news of Frank Ragnow retiring at the age of 29, thus leaving the Detroit Lions with two holes on their offensive line after Kevin Zeitler's departure this offseason. With an already competitive NFC North, the guys wonder if the championship window for the Lions is already starting to close after missing out on a title last year.Later on this episode of Inside Coverage, Fitz and Frank get into the trade rumor surrounding Jonnu Smith and the Pittsburgh Steelers and if Trey Hendrickson is really going to hold out with the Cincinnati Bengals in hopes of securing one last massive pay day.Next, the guys get into who could be a good sleeper pick for the offensive rookie of the year, make a few predictions on team win totals that seem out of whack and take a look at who's improved, stayed the same and gotten worse in the AFC North.(2:00) - Lions in trouble without Frank Ragnow?(14:25) - Steelers inquiring about TE Jonnu Smith(21:05) - Would Trey Hendrickson really hold out?(26:25) - OROY favorite picks(33:10) - NFL win totals that are out of whack(51:25) - Rise, Repeat or Retreat? AFC North Subscribe to the Inside Coverage on your favorite podcast app:
The College Football Hall of Fame ballot includes former Alabama Crimson Tide great Mark Ingram and former Auburn Tigers great Cam Newton. Are the Alabama Football and Auburn Football greats first ballot guys? Dennis Franchione and Tommy Tuberville are also on the ballot, are they Hall Worthy? A new wave of college football coaches are in the game, is there a lack of experience of being number one in college football right now? ESPN has released their first Football Power Index and it loves the SEC. The FPI has The Texas Longhorns, The Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the top four. The Ohio State Buckeyes, at three, round out the SEC heavy top four. We will discuss what the FPI says about Alabama Football, Georgia Football and Texas Football. The Auburn Tigers are 14th in that same ranking with a projected win total of 7.6. That brings back the same offseason discussion: how many wins does Auburn Football coach Hugh Freeze need to remain in good graces at Auburn? What does the SEC and the Big Ten really owe the rest of college football? Can you allegedly slap a player, choke a player and still go in that school’s hall of fame? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 team today: The Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana Football captured College Football Playoff magic last season, can they do the same in 2025? Four SEC Baseball teams survive the regionals a move to the Super Regionals: The Auburn Tigers, The LSU Tigers, The Arkansas Razorbacks and The Tennessee Volunteers. Even though Auburn Baseball, LSU Baseball, Arkansas Baseball and Tennessee Baseball advance, was this embarrassing for the SEC? Is there a scenario in which the Detroit Lions miss the NFL Playoffs this year?Visit the TNR store: https://nextround.store/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The College Football Hall of Fame ballot includes former Alabama Crimson Tide great Mark Ingram and former Auburn Tigers great Cam Newton. Are the Alabama Football and Auburn Football greats first ballot guys? Dennis Franchione and Tommy Tuberville are also on the ballot, are they Hall Worthy? A new wave of college football coaches are in the game, is there a lack of experience of being number one in college football right now? ESPN has released their first Football Power Index and it loves the SEC. The FPI has The Texas Longhorns, The Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the top four. The Ohio State Buckeyes, at three, round out the SEC heavy top four. We will discuss what the FPI says about Alabama Football, Georgia Football and Texas Football. The Auburn Tigers are 14th in that same ranking with a projected win total of 7.6. That brings back the same offseason discussion: how many wins does Auburn Football coach Hugh Freeze need to remain in good graces at Auburn? What does the SEC and the Big Ten really owe the rest of college football? Can you allegedly slap a player, choke a player and still go in that school’s hall of fame? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 team today: The Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana Football captured College Football Playoff magic last season, can they do the same in 2025? Four SEC Baseball teams survive the regionals a move to the Super Regionals: The Auburn Tigers, The LSU Tigers, The Arkansas Razorbacks and The Tennessee Volunteers. Even though Auburn Baseball, LSU Baseball, Arkansas Baseball and Tennessee Baseball advance, was this embarrassing for the SEC? Is there a scenario in which the Detroit Lions miss the NFL Playoffs this year?Visit the TNR store: https://nextround.store/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The College Football Hall of Fame ballot includes former Alabama Crimson Tide great Mark Ingram and former Auburn Tigers great Cam Newton. Are the Alabama Football and Auburn Football greats first ballot guys? Dennis Franchione and Tommy Tuberville are also on the ballot, are they Hall Worthy? A new wave of college football coaches are in the game, is there a lack of experience of being number one in college football right now? ESPN has released their first Football Power Index and it loves the SEC. The FPI has The Texas Longhorns, The Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the top four. The Ohio State Buckeyes, at three, round out the SEC heavy top four. We will discuss what the FPI says about Alabama Football, Georgia Football and Texas Football. The Auburn Tigers are 14th in that same ranking with a projected win total of 7.6. That brings back the same offseason discussion: how many wins does Auburn Football coach Hugh Freeze need to remain in good graces at Auburn? What does the SEC and the Big Ten really owe the rest of college football? Can you allegedly slap a player, choke a player and still go in that school’s hall of fame? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 team today: The Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana Football captured College Football Playoff magic last season, can they do the same in 2025? Four SEC Baseball teams survive the regionals a move to the Super Regionals: The Auburn Tigers, The LSU Tigers, The Arkansas Razorbacks and The Tennessee Volunteers. Even though Auburn Baseball, LSU Baseball, Arkansas Baseball and Tennessee Baseball advance, was this embarrassing for the SEC? Is there a scenario in which the Detroit Lions miss the NFL Playoffs this year?Visit the TNR store: https://nextround.store/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The College Football Hall of Fame ballot includes former Alabama Crimson Tide great Mark Ingram and former Auburn Tigers great Cam Newton. Are the Alabama Football and Auburn Football greats first ballot guys? Dennis Franchione and Tommy Tuberville are also on the ballot, are they Hall Worthy? A new wave of college football coaches are in the game, is there a lack of experience of being number one in college football right now? ESPN has released their first Football Power Index and it loves the SEC. The FPI has The Texas Longhorns, The Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the top four. The Ohio State Buckeyes, at three, round out the SEC heavy top four. We will discuss what the FPI says about Alabama Football, Georgia Football and Texas Football. The Auburn Tigers are 14th in that same ranking with a projected win total of 7.6. That brings back the same offseason discussion: how many wins does Auburn Football coach Hugh Freeze need to remain in good graces at Auburn? What does the SEC and the Big Ten really owe the rest of college football? Can you allegedly slap a player, choke a player and still go in that school’s hall of fame? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 team today: The Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana Football captured College Football Playoff magic last season, can they do the same in 2025? Four SEC Baseball teams survive the regionals a move to the Super Regionals: The Auburn Tigers, The LSU Tigers, The Arkansas Razorbacks and The Tennessee Volunteers. Even though Auburn Baseball, LSU Baseball, Arkansas Baseball and Tennessee Baseball advance, was this embarrassing for the SEC? Is there a scenario in which the Detroit Lions miss the NFL Playoffs this year?Visit the TNR store: https://nextround.store/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The College Football Hall of Fame ballot includes former Alabama Crimson Tide great Mark Ingram and former Auburn Tigers great Cam Newton. Are the Alabama Football and Auburn Football greats first ballot guys? Dennis Franchione and Tommy Tuberville are also on the ballot, are they Hall Worthy? A new wave of college football coaches are in the game, is there a lack of experience of being number one in college football right now? ESPN has released their first Football Power Index and it loves the SEC. The FPI has The Texas Longhorns, The Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide in the top four. The Ohio State Buckeyes, at three, round out the SEC heavy top four. We will discuss what the FPI says about Alabama Football, Georgia Football and Texas Football. The Auburn Tigers are 14th in that same ranking with a projected win total of 7.6. That brings back the same offseason discussion: how many wins does Auburn Football coach Hugh Freeze need to remain in good graces at Auburn? What does the SEC and the Big Ten really owe the rest of college football? Can you allegedly slap a player, choke a player and still go in that school’s hall of fame? Our Champions Boxing 40-in-40 team today: The Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana Football captured College Football Playoff magic last season, can they do the same in 2025? Four SEC Baseball teams survive the regionals a move to the Super Regionals: The Auburn Tigers, The LSU Tigers, The Arkansas Razorbacks and The Tennessee Volunteers. Even though Auburn Baseball, LSU Baseball, Arkansas Baseball and Tennessee Baseball advance, was this embarrassing for the SEC? Is there a scenario in which the Detroit Lions miss the NFL Playoffs this year?Visit the TNR store: https://nextround.store/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin argue whether Myles Turner is right when he says that the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers’ roster builds are the new blueprint to NBA success, and debate whether the Frank Ragnow retirement guarantees that the Detroit Lions will miss the playoffs next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Wright previews everything from the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, from the battle between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Tyrese Haliburton, to the best bets of the series. Then, Nick discusses the fallout from the Eastern Conference Finals and what is next for Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks. Later, Nick weighs in on the struggles facing the Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals. Finally, as always, Nick and Damonza answer your questions. #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Lions C Frank Ragnow retires after seven seasons (29:00) Dan Campbell not worried about turnover of staff(39:00) Dan Campbell speaks on Lions 'brutal' 2025 schedule
The guys return to Frank Ragnow's retirement, continuing their discussion on the impact on the Lions.
Packers Total Access Hour 1 : Bad News For The Detroit Lions + Josh Jacobs Is A Tone Setter + Will Javon Bullard Bounce Back?
In today's episode of the Packernet Podcast, Ryan breaks down the ongoing madness of NFL speculation season, dives into the pros and cons of having an owner (featuring an absurd Jerry Jones quote), and explains why the Packers' unique ownership structure is actually a huge advantage. He also examines Bryce Huff's trade buzz, debunks the media's obsession with Howie Roseman, and addresses the swirling TJ Watt trade rumors. Plus, Ryan introduces his brand-new NFL Draft site, DraftFlix.com, and offers insight into the Detroit Lions' offensive line taking a massive blow with the potential retirement of Frank Ragnow.
Gio stirred controversy by calling Karl-Anthony Towns a "loser" in reference to his playoff performance with the Knicks, drawing criticism from Carl Banks, whom Gio dismissed as poor in media. The discussion also covered KAT's inconsistent playoff play and the Mets' 4-3 ten-inning victory over the Dodgers, featuring another Lindor leadoff home run. Other sports news included the Angels' historic three-homer first inning at Fenway, the retirement of the Lions and Patriots centers, and Aaron Judge's inability to leave his hotel due to fan mobs, prompting Boomer to reflect on the impact of phone cameras on athlete privacy.
Hour 1 Gio stirred controversy by calling Karl-Anthony Towns a "loser" in reference to his playoff performance with the Knicks, drawing criticism from Carl Banks, whom Gio dismissed as poor in media. The discussion also covered KAT's inconsistent playoff play and the Mets' 4-3 ten-inning victory over the Dodgers, featuring another Lindor leadoff home run. Other sports news included the Angels' historic three-homer first inning at Fenway, the retirement of the Lions and Patriots centers, and Aaron Judge's inability to leave his hotel due to fan mobs, prompting Boomer to reflect on the impact of phone cameras on athlete privacy. Hour 2 The conversation began with a nostalgic look at Neptunes, a spot Boomer frequented with his Jets players, and a humorous aside about whether Eddie will cry upon retirement. Larry in Indiana pledged support for Gio in a hypothetical fight with Carl Banks. Jerry's update highlighted the Mets' victory over the Dodgers, with Lindor's leadoff home run and RBI single, though Vientos sustained a hamstring injury. Positive news from Giants camp was tempered by Boomer's reminder that game performance is paramount. Deion Sanders addressed Shedeur's draft rumors, and Bill Simmons expressed frustration with Pablo Torre's coverage of Bill Belichick. The hour concluded with Peter Schwartz discussing his resignation as GM of an arena football team that notably lacked helmets. Hour 3 The hour began with a discussion of Gio's comments calling Karl-Anthony Towns a "loser," a criticism aimed at his playing style not fitting the Knicks' championship aspirations. Jerry's update covered the Mets' ten-inning victory over the Dodgers, highlighted by Lindor's leadoff home run and RBI single. Charles Barkley's confusing move from TNT to ESPN was also discussed. The segment concluded with Boomer introducing his new twin grandsons and further calls about KAT's inconsistent performance. Hour 4 Boomer speculated the Knicks would draw high Finals ratings even if people rooted against them, contrasting with smaller markets like Indiana and OKC. We then lamented the decline of memorable sports nicknames. The conversation returned to KAT's playoff performance. Jerry's final update covered the Mets' ten-inning win over the Dodgers, featuring Lindor's leadoff homer, and previewed the Yankees-Guardians series. Other news included Russell Wilson on Malik Nabers joining the Giants, Saquon Barkley addressing the Madden curse, and Mike Francesa's dieting advice. The "Moment of the Day" highlighted David Andrews' rocky retirement speech. The segment concluded with the arrest of an "overseas sports bettor" who threatened Lance McCullers Jr.'s family, sparking a discussion about A-I and "Bad Tiki."
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback and Jon Robinson examining if Stefon Diggs will fit with the New England Patriots. BUYIN or KEEP TRYIN - Malik Nabers will usher in a Russell Wilson career renaissance? Was Joe Burrow to blame for Bengals not making playoffs? The RANDOMIZER is back - Isaiah needs to sell why Bryce Young could be an MVP candidate next season, Jon needs to sell why Lamar Jackson will lead the league in NFL passing yards, Kyle needs to sell why JJ McCarthy should be in charge of music, and Jamie needs to sell why Patrick Mahomes will have a big training camp headline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback and Jon Robinson answering several questions - will Aaron Rodgers agree to sign with the Steelers? Is Jordan Love progressing enough? Then Jon shares many hilarious stories from his time with NFL organizations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Packers Total Access Hour 1 : Bad News For The Detroit Lions + Josh Jacobs Is A Tone Setter + Will Javon Bullard Bounce Back?
In today's episode of the Packernet Podcast, Ryan breaks down the ongoing madness of NFL speculation season, dives into the pros and cons of having an owner (featuring an absurd Jerry Jones quote), and explains why the Packers' unique ownership structure is actually a huge advantage. He also examines Bryce Huff's trade buzz, debunks the media's obsession with Howie Roseman, and addresses the swirling TJ Watt trade rumors. Plus, Ryan introduces his brand-new NFL Draft site, DraftFlix.com, and offers insight into the Detroit Lions' offensive line taking a massive blow with the potential retirement of Frank Ragnow.
Lone Wolves Reacting to the surprising announcement that center Frank Ragnow has decided to retire from the National Football League.
After Frank Ragnow announced his retirement yesterday, we found a bevy of bad omens for Detroit teams on June 2
Lions center Frank Ragnow announced his retirement yesterday
We continue our discussion about what Ragnow's announcement means for the Lions
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Different Tigers keep stepping up!
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June 3, 2025 ~ Lomas Brown, color analyst for the Detroit Lions Radio Network, joins Chris and Jamie to discuss Detroit Lions' center Frank Ragnow retiring after seven seasons in the NFL, and what move the Lions will make next to fill this spot with the season looming.
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys discuss the Pacers officially eliminating the Knicks in 6 games to advance to the NBA Finals, the energy and excitement around the state and Indianapolis especially, as well everything else happening around the world of sports including the MLB, college baseball, and college softball, and lastly, Detroit Lions 3x All-Pro and 4x Pro Bowl Center Frank Ragnow's retirement from the NFL after 7 years. Joining the progrum is 2x NBA Champion (once as a player and once as a Head Coach), 2002 NBA Coach of the Year, and current Head Coach of the Indiana Pacers, Rick Carlisle joins the show to chat about what makes this Pacers team so special, why having selfless superstars like Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam trickles down throughout the locker room, what challenges the OKC Thunder present, how the Pacers embody the city and how evident it is what they're doing is special, and much much more. Later, MLB Senior Insider and journalist, Jeff Passan joins the show to chat about the latest on the investigation surrounding the financial dealings related to a multibillion-dollar firm started and owned, in part, by the MLBPA and NFLPA, the importance of the Dodgers/Yankees series from this past weekend for baseball as a whole, some bright young prospects coming up to the majors soon, which faces in college baseball will be making waves soon, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys start the show reacting to Frank Ragnow's retirement and what it means for the Lions going into the 2025 season.
The guys hear from the people about the news of Lions All-Pro C Frank Ragnow's retirement.
David joins with a list of the most vulnerable reigning division champions in the NFL.
The guys take your calls regarding Frank Ragnow's retirement and what it means about the Lions' NFC North chances.
Mike and Rico begin the second hour continuing their discussion about the fallout of Frank Ragnow's retirement. They wonder how open the NFC North is after today's news.
Rico goes through a few names across the NFL, asking whether the teams they're currently on should cut, trade, or keep them.
Mike and Rico begin the final hour of the show revisiting their conversation from earlier about the retirement of Lions All-Pro C Frank Ragnow.
The guys discuss what happens with the Tigers' lineup now that Parker Meadows has been activated off the IL before continuing their Frank Ragnow conversation.
The guys go to a few more of the people on Frank Ragnow's retirement.
Hour two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Chiefs rebounding from a loss in the Super Bowl. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback, and Jon Robinson ask which teams could be 'next' in the AFC. Will the Bengals pay Trey Hendrickson the kind of money he's looking for? How will the Patriots react to the video of Stefon Diggs? Plus, Caleb Williams speaks to the media. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the a healthy Dak Prescot leading the Cowboys. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback, and Jon Robinson debate the Cowboys impact on the NFC East. After a tough 2024, what does success look like for the Jets and Giants in 2025? Plus, what are the new QB/WR combos that you're excited to see next season? Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Anzalone and Frank Ragnow have both expressed unhappiness with their current contracts
Dan Campbell said "the sky is the limit" for the 4th-year receiver
How will the Lions handle the Frank Ragnow retirement?
Can the Lions still win the Super Bowl?
Is Scottie Sheffler too boring?
Absolutely terrible news for the Detroit Lions!
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Detroit Lions Podcast: 2025 OTA Week 1 Wrap-Up, Ragnow Updates, and Preseason Outlook The first week of 2025 OTA workouts is officially in the books, and the Detroit Lions are already making headlines as they set the tone for what could be another dominant season in the NFL. In this week's episode of the Detroit Lions Podcast, Chris and Jeff Risdon break down everything you need to know about OTA progress so far, insights from Coach Dan Campbell's press conference, a closer look at the newly released Detroit Lions preseason schedule, and what the absence of minicamp means for player development. We also address growing questions surrounding team leaders Frank Ragnow and Alex Anzalone. Spring workouts have kicked off with energy and intensity in Allen Park. Players are getting back into rhythm, rookies are getting their first taste of NFL practice tempo, and the foundation is being laid for the 2025 season. With OTA Week 1 now complete, there's been strong praise for the team's preparation and chemistry. However, in a not so surprising development, the Detroit Lions announced they will not hold a traditional minicamp this year. Evidently, the addition of a 4th preseason game (the NFL Hall of Fame Game) and the fact that the Detroit Lions will be starting training camp early as a result caused the team to opt out of having mandatory minicamp this year. This will also help temper the need to answer questions about contracts if players aren't there... One of the biggest storylines coming out of OTA Week 1 is the uncertainty around Frank Ragnow. While the All-Pro center has not made any formal announcements, his absence and cryptic comments about physical wear-and-tear are raising questions about his long-term plans—and potentially his contract status. We discuss what's known, what's rumored, and what the Lions might do next. We also touch on Alex Anzalone, who is going into the last year of his contract and likely wants to rework the deal to match his status as a leader on the defense. Lastly, the Detroit Lions schedule for the 2025 NFL preseason is out. We highlight key matchups, especially those that could serve as proving grounds for fringe roster players and newly drafted talent. For full analysis of 2025 OTA developments, press conference takeaways, the Detroit Lions schedule, and updates on Frank Ragnow, tune in to this week's Detroit Lions Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFqE8XIuQ0c Let us know what you think about the show by commenting in the podcast thread in the subreddit, or by leaving us a voice mail message via Skype at: Detroit Lions Podcast Your input will help make the show better, and if you leave us a message on Skype, you just might be featured in an upcoming podcast! You can also give us a call at (929) 33-Lions. Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast #allgrit #onepride #nfl #Ragnow #FrankRagnow #Anzalone #NFLDraft #NFLDraft2025 OTA Workouts Begin, But No Minicamp in 2025Ragnow's Future, Anzalone's Contract, and Preseason Schedule Insights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices