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“If You Were Accused of Being a Christian, Would There be Enough Evidence to Convict You | Ed Berry, Jr.”.
Rookies reported to camp on Tuesday, and it was announced that Theo Johnson would start the season on the PUP list. Art Stapleton reported via Twitter that the Giants placed TE Theo Johnson on the active/PUP list, meaning his injury occurred on site rather than being a pre-existing condition. According to sources, Johnson is dealing with a hip flexor, which typically requires one to three weeks of rest and treatment for mild conditions, though more severe cases can take up to six weeks or longer. There's no word on how he became injured, but it's an injury affecting the muscles where the thigh meets the hip.In more positive news, Daniel Jones will not start camp on the PUP list. Ian Rappaport of NFL Media reported that Jones is not expected to begin training camp on the PUP list, indicating a positive progression in his ACL rehab.Darius Slayton recently defended Daniel Jones against Patrick Peterson's criticism. Peterson had said, "I had an opportunity to play against Daniel Jones a couple of times — ain't nothing impressive about him to a defense... He's shown an inability to read defenses quickly, to get the ball out quickly, and I just think he has a problem dissecting the 11 guys on defense." In response, Slayton pointed out on "All Facts No Brakes" with Keyshawn Johnson that Jones had strong performances against Peterson's Vikings, questioning the validity of Peterson's comments given the Giants' offensive success in those games.Giants GM Joe Schoen revealed on the Hard Knocks Podcast that mock drafts do influence some of their decisions. He mentioned that they evaluate the accuracy of various mock drafts over the years, paying more attention to those with a proven track record.Saquon Barkley and his agent, Ed Berry, were aware that their phone conversations with Joe Schoen might be used in "Hard Knocks." Other executives, such as Panthers' Dan Morgan and Patriots' Eliot Wolf, were also alerted to this possibility.Interestingly, the Giants reportedly used Beyoncé's music in their office to see if copyright issues would force HBO to edit out footage for "Hard Knocks." This playful tactic came to light during the Giants 100 event at MSG.Andrew Thomas was named to PFF's Top 50 NFL Players, ranked at 29. PFF highlighted that his injury last season was a significant loss for the Giants, but with a return to health and better teammates on the line, Thomas is well worthy of this ranking.Two former Giants, Phil Simms and Ron Johnson, are set to be inducted into the NJ Hall of Fame. Simms, originally from Kentucky, has lived in NJ since 1979. Johnson, the first Giants RB to rush for over 1,000 yards, lived in NJ from 1970 until his death in 2018. The induction ceremony will air on Fox 5 on Nov 13, featuring other notable inductees like Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, and Tim Howard.#giants #nygiants #giants100 #hardknocksSupport the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," hosts Drew and Rob recap the third episode of "Hard Knocks: Offseason," focusing on key discussions and negotiations involving the New York Giants.Saquon Barkley NegotiationsGeneral Manager Joe Schoen discusses Barkley's contract situation with his agent Ed Berry. Berry initially avoids providing a clear number, prompting Schoen to remind him that Barkley was allowed to test the market. Eventually, Berry offers a 3-year deal worth $12.5 million per year with $25 million guaranteed. Schoen queries if this deal would keep Barkley with the Giants.Schoen updates team owner John Mara about the negotiations, mentioning a text that indicated Chicago was driving up the price while Philadelphia was out. Mara expresses concern, stating, "I'm gonna have a tough time sleeping if Saquon goes to Philadelphia. He's the most popular player we have by far." Despite higher offers from other teams, Barkley ultimately signs with the Eagles for 3 years at $37.5 million with $26 million guaranteed. Schoen's unofficial offer had been 3 years at $36 million with $25 million guaranteed, leaving questions about whether it was an official offer and if Barkley truly wanted to stay with the Giants.Xavier McKinney's DepartureThe episode also covers Xavier McKinney's move to the Packers, who offered him a 4-year deal worth $67 million, making him the second-highest-paid safety in the league. Schoen discusses the deal on the phone and confirms that the Giants declined to match the Packers' offer, indicating they might have planned to address this position in the draft.Giants' Needs & TargetsThe Giants' primary need is on the offensive line, competing with the Jets for several players:- **OL Targets:** Jermain Eluemunor, Jon Runyan Jr., Robert Hunt- **QB Targets:** Tyrod Taylor, Drew Lock, Sam Darnold, Gardner Minshew- **RB Targets: Saquon Barkley, Devin Singletary, D'Andre Swift- DL Target: Brian BurnsSchoen emphasizes protecting the quarterback and improving the pass rush.Free Agent Targets & Signings- Jon Runyan Jr.: Projected at $8-9 million per year, signed with the Giants for 3 years at $30 million with $17 million guaranteed after the Jets' offer of 2 years at $19 million with $8 million guaranteed.- Jermain Eluemunor: Projected at $3-6 million per year, signed with the Giants for 3 years at $7 million after a hard push from Arizona. Eluemunor preferred a 2-year deal with a higher first-year salary.- Robert Hunt: Projected at $13-15 million per year, signed a 5-year $100 million deal with the Panthers after the Giants upped their offer for Runyan, making Hunt unaffordable.- Devin Singletary: Projected at $5 million per year, signed with the Giants for 3 years at $16.5 million after Barkley and McKinney's departures.- D'Andre Swift: Projected at $6 million per year, signed with the Bears for 3 years at $24 million.- Tyrod Taylor: Top backup QB target, projected at $7 million per year, signed with the Jets for 2 years at $12 million. Giants were uncomfortable with his injury history and considered other options like Joe Flacco and Drew Lock.- Drew Lock: Signed for 1 year at $5 million after Taylor joined the Jets. Giants pitched him on Support the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Gambling With Good JuJu - Sports Betting, Casino Gambling, Las Vegas, and Shenanigans
Step into the world of sports betting like never before in the latest episode of "Gambling with Good JuJu." This week, the crew sits down with Ed Berry, the President of Chicago's Over/Under sports bar, renowned for its unique sportsbook theme and vibrant atmosphere. Get ready to hear firsthand about the inspiration behind the bar's concept, its distinctive vibe, and the experiences it offers to sports betting enthusiasts.But that's not all – the crew also delves into the latest headlines shaking up the sports betting world. From the controversy surrounding Ohtani's betting scandal to the unfolding drama of the Jontay Porter situation, no stone is left unturned as they break down the latest developments and offer their insights.And of course, with MLB Opening Day and the NCAA Basketball Tournament on the horizon, the crew takes a brief but insightful look at what fans can expect from these highly anticipated events.Tune in for a lively discussion filled with insider perspectives, intriguing revelations, and of course, plenty of good juju. Don't miss out – hit play and join the conversation!Follow along on Twitter or Instagram @goodjujubets.goodjujubets.net
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NFL super-agent, Ed Berry, sits down with Quint to discuss his incredible story, from a graduating class of 38 people to representing the likes of Aaron Rodgers, Randall Cobb, Will Levis, and Saquon Barkley; Ed's story is beyond inspirational.
Beyond having a voice that rivals Matthew McConaughey's as measured by inspirational intensity, Ed Berry has the job of many sports fans' dreams: a sports agent. This week, we get the story about how Ed landed the job, what he actually does all day, and how in the world he has time for another job that requires him to show up every Sunday.
Ron Gordon has the Conspiracy THeory Thursday view of the markets. Physicist Dr. Ed Berry, author of CLIMATE MIRACLE says the good guys in the climate change lawsuits are using the wrong strategy. Open for business later with buys from NO WIRES NOW!
“Guest Speaker Ed Berry Jr Tithing the First Fruits”.
Ed Berry is a Maine Logger who has worked the Kennebec River Land Base for over 60 years. This month, we heard his story.
Dr. Armando Gonzalez links up with Ed Berry of CAA to discuss what it's like working with Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers, how his faith connects to his professional and personal life and never compromising his convictions in this cutthroat industry.Check out part 1 of this conversation from Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts!Host: Dr. Armando GonzalezGuest: Ed BerryVoice your thoughts on this episode by downloading the Vover app here!
Dr. Armando Gonzalez links up with Ed Berry of CAA to discuss what it's like working with Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers, how his faith connects to his professional and personal life and never compromising his convictions in this cutthroat industry.Stay tuned for part 2 of this conversation on Thursday!Host: Dr. Armando GonzalezGuest: Ed BerryVoice your thoughts on this episode by downloading the Vover app here!
“2021-1-3_Who is God? – Ed Berry, Jr”.
Ed Berry is the agent for some of the most successful players in the NFL, including Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and New York Giants Saquon Barkley. He doesn’t just focus on securing endorsements; he’s committed to listening to players and building relationships that benefit them. Today he talks about how he reminds them that their ultimate goal is to have an impact on others. With their generous hearts and platforms, they can encourage others to join them in changing lives for generations. He is thankful to play a role in Athletes Doing Good.
“LWC 6-14-2020 How desperate are you to encounter Christ – Ed Berry Jr”. Released: 2020.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Sept. 3, 2019) – Ed Berry became a member of the University of Kentucky football team after graduating from Eminence High School in Henry County, Kentucky just over a decade ago. He earned undergraduate degrees in management and marketing from the Gatton College of Business and Economics in 2013, followed by his MBA from Gatton in 2014. The roommate of former Wildcat standout Randall Cobb during their college years, Berry did not get the opportunity to join Cobb in pursuing an on-the-field career in the NFL. However, he is harnessing the skills and experience he gained at UK to help the likes of Cobb, Avery Williamson, Aaron Rodgers and other pro football stars make the most of their business opportunities and lives away from football. On this week’s episode of “Behind the Blue,” UKPR’s Carl Nathe visits with Berry to talk about his formative years, his time at UK and his thriving career as a member of Creative Artists Agency (CAA), based in New York City. Behind the Blue is available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify. Transcripts are available for download from the host page here. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK’s latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. For questions or comments about this or any other episode of “Behind the Blue, “ email BehindTheBlue@uky.edu or tweet your question with #BehindTheBlue. To discover what’s wildly possible at the University of Kentucky, click here.
Rock & Soul Wk 2| Pastor Ed Berry
Philippians WK 5 |Pastor Ed Berry
Ed Berry continues our Masks Series looking at the life of David. We examine David's perspective to see "But God"
Guest Speaker Ed Berry speaks on the importance of giving our all.
How happy are you right now? If you were to say, “Well, I’m not all that happy right now”, you’d probably explain that there are some circumstances in your life that are kind of dragging you down. We think happiness is directly related to what happens to us. What if I told you that it was not? That there is a personality trait that Jesus talks about in the Bible that can raise you above the circumstances in your life? Pastor Ed shares some practical spiritual exercises that, if you apply, could transform your personality and raise you above your circumstances.
A look at the Legacy Moses' mother left and how Mother's today can leave a Godly legacy.