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Mass Appeal Draught House and Grille opened on the eve of the kick-off of FIFA World Cup 2026 at its neighbor, Gillette Stadium. Hendler Family Brewing co-founder and CEO Sam Hendler joined the Brewbound Podcast to discuss how the multi-branded taproom handled an influx of guests, what Scottish fans prefer to drink (Jack's Abby House Lager) – and what they're not drinking. "The majority of the audience who's been down there on game day has been the international fan base, and House Lager has been consistently the No. 1 seller, and it's not particularly close," Hendler said. "We're selling 6 or 7x the House Lager than we are of the top-selling IPA in that taproom right now." Hendler shared insights into the World Cup-driven boost at the company's Night Shift taprooms and beer gardens and how they prepared their brands (Jack's Abby, Wormtown, Masshole Light and Sloop) to stand out in the trade during this high visibility time. In the Boston area, hosting the World Cup and thousands of spectators who have come to support their teams has been a boon for the hospitality industry, particularly beer distributors and breweries. "On the ground, the atmosphere has been fantastic. People have been showing up, people are having a great time, and they're drinking a lot of beer as it goes on," Hendler said. "There's been so much talk in beer about winning occasions that are beyond what the beer occasion has always been, and the industry still obviously needs work to do on that, because the World Cup, unfortunately, won't last for 365 days a year forever. But it's clear that beer is a winner for this occasion, and it's been absolutely fantastic." Before the interview, Justin and Zoe discuss the results of the Brewers Association's annual Harris Poll of consumers' views on craft beer, recent developments in the ongoing collapse of Republic National Distributing Company and a first impression of Keystone Light Apple.
0:00 - Giannis is finally done dropping hints of wanting to leave or not wanting to leave or wanting to leave or not wanting to leave Milwaukee. He's taking his talents to South Beach. The Miami Heat are such a desireable destination for a bunch of different reasons. Always will be. It's hard to compete with that. 14:24 - Yesterday, Messi scored 2 more goals in the World Cup. And he missed a PK! He could've had back-to-back World Cup hat tricks! Team USA is off to a really strong start this Cup. They probably won't win the whole thing. That's still a very tall order. But if they win their first game of the knockout round, we'll be satisfied.32:09 - Oh, by the way...Benny Montgomery, who the Rockies selected 8th overall in the 2021 MLB Draft, announced his retirement from professional baseball at the age of 23.Oh, by the way...the PGA announced a completely revamped format starting in 2028. There will be 2 different tours happening at the same time with a relegation system in place. Oh, by the way...someone had to put a sticker over the word "Gillette" on every single seat in Gillette Stadium. Over 60,000 stickers placed on over 60,000 stadium seats because of FIFA's sponsorship rules.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 3 (6.18) Conway kicks off the hour with a World Cup spoiler alert and a lesson in how to pronounce Czechia. Then the crew gives major love to Scottish soccer fans, who may be the best fans on Earth after drinking Boston dry, setting a noise record at Gillette Stadium, and somehow partying in a clean, organized way. From drinking kilts to business kilts, the Scots brought the energy. The crew also shouts out the legendary reputation of Japanese soccer fans, who continue to clean up stadiums, locker rooms, and trash left behind after matches. Plus, a big birthday shoutout to Joel! Later, the hour turns serious with a new shelter-in-place order in Boyle Heights after a massive fire, concerns over king tides, beach erosion, and dangerous surf conditions along the California coast. Conway also gets into Waymo vehicles creating a neighborhood nuisance in Westchester by using local streets as a staging area. The hour wraps with the modern financial headache we all know too well: subscriptions to everything. From streaming and apps to food, fitness, software, and mystery monthly charges, Americans are paying more than ever — and Conway asks the big question: how many subscriptions do you actually have? Trending Keywords: World Cup scores, Czechia pronunciation, Scottish fans, Gillette Stadium, Japanese soccer fans, Boyle Heights fire, shelter in place, king tides, beach erosion, Waymo, Westchester, subscription costs, streaming subscriptions, Conway Show, funny podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Kraft and the Patriots are suing Foxborough over new financial requirements tied to Gillette Stadium's entertainment license.(00:22:26.53)(00:34:57.05) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Norway beat Iraq 4-1 in a World Cup match at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday, drawing a crowd of 63,106. Davis Schneider and Andrés Giménez hit back-to-back home runs, Dylan Cease pitched five shutout innings and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Boston Red Sox 6-1 on Tuesday night.Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Full Show Broadcast. Guest Today Include: Mike Catalana from 13WHAM Sports & Buffalo Plus. Gene & Tim share hot takes & reminisce about the past. Plus, what was it like to be LIVE in San Antonio for game 5 of the NBA Finals?
Full Hour 2. Shots & Top Sports Headlines. Tim Schneider shares his take of the day. Monica from Webster was LIVE in San Antonio to watch her Knicks win the NBA Championship. Plus Last Call is always for you.
The FIFA World Cup is underway in stadiums across the US, Canada and Mexico. Toronto and Vancouver in Canada are two of the World Cup host cities. For Vermonters, the closest place to see a match is Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. It's been temporarily renamed Boston Stadium for the duration of the Cup, on FIFA's insistence.Giving us the lowdown on Boston is GBH News reporter Esteban Bustillos. In addition to the Boston matches, he's been covering celebrations from local immigrant communities and the residence of the French national team at a nearby university. For a Vermont perspective, we brought together a trio of Englishmen with a deep love of the game: Tyler Caton and Riley Moloney, two members of the Vermont Green FC; and Joseph Fox, owner of the SLIDE IN Pub in Shelburne, Vermont's first soccer bar.
Butch Stearns is this week's guest on UnAnchored Boston - live from Gillette Stadium, bringing you the sights, stories, and excitement from the biggest tournament in soccer.Stay tuned for more from UnAnchored Boston with Bob Lobel & Mike Lynch!#UnanchoredBostonWatch now on YouTube! www.UnAnchoredBoston.com
After 28 years of waiting, the Scotland Men's National Team returned to the World Cup stage, and it was a winning return as Steve Clarke's men defeated Haiti by a 1-0 scoreline. We don't do things the easy way!John and Krys are joined by a Moroccan from Boston, Adam Kamoune, to dissect the Group C action, where the Africans claimed a credible 1-1 draw with Brazil in their opener. Adam also gave his insight into how much he's enjoying a Tartan invasion of his home city, whilst also sympathising with some of the issues Scotland fans have been facing. We then preview the big game on Friday in Boston where Scotland and Morocco meet at the Gillette Stadium, where a point could take Scotland into the knockout stages for the first time. It will be tough however against the Semi Finalists of four years ago, who are 8th in the World rankings.COPYRIGHTFIFA anthem (c) FIFAWhatever it Takes - Scott McGillThank you to everyone for tuning into this latest episode of SFF Podcast.Linktree - https://linktr.ee/SFFPODCASTBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialTwitter/X - @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastTikTok - @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
After 28 years of waiting, the Scotland Men's National Team returned to the World Cup stage, and it was a winning return as Steve Clarke's men defeated Haiti by a 1-0 scoreline. We don't do things the easy way!John and Krys are joined by a Moroccan from Boston, Adam Kamoune, to dissect the Group C action, where the Africans claimed a credible 1-1 draw with Brazil in their opener. Adam also gave his insight into how much he's enjoying a Tartan invasion of his home city, whilst also sympathising with some of the issues Scotland fans have been facing. We then preview the big game on Friday in Boston where Scotland and Morocco meet at the Gillette Stadium, where a point could take Scotland into the knockout stages for the first time. It will be tough however against the Semi Finalists of four years ago, who are 8th in the World rankings.COPYRIGHTFIFA anthem (c) FIFAWhatever it Takes - Scott McGillThank you to everyone for tuning into this latest episode of SFF Podcast.Linktree - https://linktr.ee/SFFPODCASTBluesky - @sffpodcast.bsky.socialTwitter/X - @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastTikTok - @sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
Craig G Telfer joins Craig Fowler from Boston to give his thoughts on Scotland's 1-0 victory in their opening group game at the 2026 World Cup, what it was like to be inside Gillette Stadium for the encounter, and the experience of marching to Fenway Park with the Tartan Army and taking in a baseball game for the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FOXBORO -- CLNS Media Patriots reporter Taylor Kyles and Sports Illustrated writer Mike Kadlick recap Day 2 of Patriots minicamp from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. PLUS, an UPDATE on a potential reunion with Stefon Diggs. A STRONG hint that the Patriots will be looking to add another Tight End. Also, Rookie first round draft pick Caleb Lomu once again getting reps with the starting offensive line. Patriots Daily on CLNS Media is Powered by:
(00:00) Who's Your Caddy Classic: Andrew and Holley Do a Mini Golf Draft of the Members of the Sports Hub.(31:34.586) DOUG KYED, who covers the New England Patriots for the Boston Herald alongside ANDREW CALLAHAN, joins the show to share the latest goings-on down at Gillette Stadium.(31:34.586) SEGMENT #3Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Turns out that Red Sox momentum was too good to be true // Untangling the spider web of speculation with AJ Brown & the Patriots // Christian Gonzalez attempts to set the market for cornerbacks // Obsession makes history at the box office! // Bradfo breaks down the disconnect between Roman Anthony and management // When it comes to the Red Sox, a boy can dream, can't they?! // The most likable Red Sox players // The fellas agree on 1 thing: Rocky 4 is the best film of the franchise // Ted's guy Dr. Franchi weighs in on Roman's finger // The ongoing weirdness of post football Tom Brady // Scal thinks JB might want to hit the road // Rays pitcher loses it all over his cleats // Does Gronk deserve a statue at Gillette Stadium? // Would you trade Roman Anthony? // We launch YOUR Take Grenades! // Another sad Roman Anthony update //
Does Gronk deserve a statue at Gillette Stadium? // Would you trade Roman Anthony? // We launch YOUR Take Grenades! // Another sad Roman Anthony update //
BSJ's Greg Bedard reacts to Day 1 of Patriots voluntary OTAs from Gillette Stadium. He shares his thoughts on what he saw from Drake Maye, Caleb Lomu, Will Campbell, Romeo Doubs, and several others at practice and reacts to comments from Mike Vrabel, Drake Maye, and Milton Williams, who all spoke today. The Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast on CLNS is Powered by:
This episode of the Billy and Lisa Show is a fun and entertaining ride, covering everything from Bruno Mars to updates about Max, Lisa's son, who is hosting a pool party for his birthday. The hosts dive into the excitement of the upcoming Bruno Mars concert at Gillette Stadium, with one of them even joking about chartering a helicopter to get there. They also discuss the importance of Memorial Day, sharing a personal experience of visiting the Memorial Day Memorial in Boston Common. The conversation takes a turn into pop culture, with the hosts discussing the latest news and trends. They talk about the new documentary "The Crash" on Netflix, a true story about a girl who drove into a brick wall at 100 miles per hour, and the upcoming Michael documentary. They also discuss the new series "Off Campus," a college hockey drama that's been making waves. Real or fake headlines gets everyone laughing, per usual. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to First Sip from the Charlotte FC Podcast, our look at Charlotte FC hosting the New England Revolution this Saturday, May 23, at Bank of America Stadium. Last weekend was a massive bounceback win for Charlotte FC who found their scoring boots in a dominant 3-1 thumping of Toronto FC, cleansing the palate after a rough patch and proving how dangerous this attack can be when everything clicks. But in this league, you don't have time to celebrate. The focus immediately shifts to a quick-turnaround rematch and a heavy dose of bad blood. The New England Revolution are coming to town, the exact same squad that handed the Crown a frustrating 1-0 shutout up at Gillette Stadium just three weeks ago. Charlotte FC is hunting for immediate payback on home soil, looking to neutralize Carles Gil, protect the Fortress, and secure vital Eastern Conference points. To help us break down the tactics, rapid rematch, and the keys to locking down a massive three points before this unusually long break for the World Cup before we start MLS play again in late July, we are stepping inside the broadcast booth. We are absolutely thrilled to be joined by a true trailblazer in American sports media, a Fox Sports veteran who has called everything from the World Series and the NFL to making history as the first Latino-born broadcaster to call an NHL game in English—he is MLS on Apple TV Play-by-Play announcer, Francisco X. Rivera!
You ever see a “3 a.m. merch line” post and feel your blood pressure spike? That's where we start, because the BTS tour has turned basic concert errands into a full-on endurance event. We talk about what's happening at Stanford Stadium, why thousands of fans are lining up overnight, and how that kind of crowd energy spreads fast across TikTok, Instagram, and X, especially for anyone with concert anxiety or transportation worries.From there, we zoom out into the real mechanics of stadium shows: parking windows, gate timing, traffic flow, staffing, ADA access, and what happens when a venue underestimates how many people show up early for freebies, meetups, and community hangouts. We compare stories from other cities, including delayed entry and seating headaches, and we shout out Stanford's “Know Before You Go” approach as the kind of clear planning every stop should copy, especially with upcoming shows at places like Gillette Stadium.Then we get blunt about ticket resale scams and clickbait. We break down a headline claiming BTS tickets are “dropping,” the SeatGeek affiliate fine print, and the reality of “as low as” pricing that doesn't match what fans actually see on the map. Our message is simple: stop feeding scalpers, protect your budget, and use legit options like face-value exchanges, livestreams, or theater screenings when you need a safer alternative.If you're feeling the hype and the stress at the same time, hit play, then subscribe, share the episode with your concert group chat, and leave us a review. What's your number one rule for surviving a huge stadium show?Support the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagramBlueskyIf have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour by continuing to react to Bill Belichick sound from the past 24 hours. They re-visit his decision to resign from the Jets.(10:00) Bill Belichick recalls a Matt Light prank involving Dante Scarnecchia. The guys take notice of his backhanded remark about Gillette Stadium.(25:03) The guys go to the phone lines for everything discussed in the show.(37:06) Zo & Beetle comment on the MIAA bringing the Super 8 tournament back and begin the rabbithole discussion of recruiting in high school.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom Brady will finally call a Patriots' game at Gillette Stadium for the first time in his career next season when the Green Bay Packers come to town.
Ramiro saw a post and now believes Pats coach Mike Vrabel is sleeping at Gillette Stadium...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The big international soccer tournament is coming to Boston…in fact Gillette Stadium is now Boston stadium in preparation for the matches that kick off next month. Kane's Donuts is getting in on the action and having a little fun with the rivalries. Sue and Kendra talked with Co-Owner Maria Delios about the country-themed doughnuts they are rotating through each week, leading up to the official tournament
Welcome to The Turf Zone podcast. This episode spotlights New England Sports Field Management Association member Ryan Restivo – Parks Superintendent for the Town of New Canaan Parks Department in New Canaan, Connecticut. Read from New England Blade magazine. How did you get your start in the sports field industry? I've always had a passion for sports, the outdoors, and hard work. During high school and the early part of my collegiate career, I worked at a renowned golf course in Darien, Connecticut—Weeburn Country Club. I later joined Superintendent Doug Drugo and his grounds crew, where I gained hands-on experience maintaining high-level playing surfaces. That opportunity, combined with my love for sports, ultimately kickstarted my path into the turfgrass and sports field industry. Where did you go from there? That passion led me to earn a degree in Plant Sciences with a concentration in Turfgrass Management, along with a minor in General Business, from the University of Rhode Island. Along the way, I had the opportunity to work with outstanding teams, including the Weeburn Country Club grounds crew, the Gillette Stadium field crew, and the USGA at both the 2019 U.S. Junior Amateur and the 2024 U.S. Senior Open Championships. Those experiences helped shape my approach to turf management and Parks and Recreation operations. Today, I serve as the Superintendent for the Town of New Canaan Parks Department. Who was your mentor when you were first starting out in the industry, and why? Other than my family and the work ethic they instilled in me, one of my most influential mentors was—and still is—Joshua Bergeron. Josh, who is three years older than me, was a fellow URI Turfgrass Management student and followed a very similar career path in both golf course and sports field management. After graduating, Josh found success on the Gillette Stadium Field Crew before moving on to a different career path. Along with Field Crew Superintendent Jon Bengtson, Josh gave me the opportunity to intern with the Gillette Stadium Field Crew. To my younger self, that opportunity felt like a dream come true; to my adult self, it reinforced the belief that with hard work and the right opportunities, anything is possible. In addition to Josh, I've been fortunate to learn from all of my professors at URI, as well as the many golf course and sports field professionals who have guided me throughout my career. What's the best business advice you've ever received? While it's not strictly business advice, the best guidance I've ever received is a saying I try to live by: “Find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” — Mark Twain What is the next “game-changer” you see on the horizon for the sports turf industry? The next major game-changer in the sports turf industry is the continued advancement of automated and GPS-based technology. Innovations such as automated paint machines and GPS-guided sprayers promote greater precision, reduce misapplications, and allow operators to focus more on detail and quality in their day-to-day work. While skilled labor remains essential and in high demand, advanced technology enables sports turf managers to be more accurate and consistent with field layouts and applications. I've had first-hand experience using automated paint machines, and I've seen how they improve efficiency and consistency. What's your favorite / most useful: Equipment? Ventrac 4520 & various attachments Product? Seed Technology? Tiny Mobile Robot Paint Machine What advice would you share with people starting out in sports field management today? My advice is to always ask questions and say yes to opportunities—as long as they're safe. Don't be afraid to ask supervisors and peers for clarification and make it a priority to understand the why behind everything you do. Ask yourself questions like, “Why am I applying this product?” “What is its mode of action?” or “Why am I doing it this way—and is there a more efficient approach?” Opportunities often come when you least expect them, and growth happens when you step outside your comfort zone. If you're hesitant but know the opportunity is safe, go for it. I can promise you that you'll gain something valuable from the experience. Can you share a bit about your family life and / or what you enjoy doing in your free time? Family is everything to me. I come from a big family and am the youngest of three, and growing up, our lives revolved around sports and work. Those experiences helped shape who I am today. I consider myself a pretty simple guy—I enjoy spending time with my fiancée, Elizabeth, and with our families and friends. I like staying active and competitive, even if it's through what I jokingly call “old man sports” like golf, cornhole, and pickleball. I also enjoy work-related and at-home projects. I see them as challenges that keep me engaged, help me continue learning, and contribute to improvements I can apply both professionally and in my day-to-day life. What have you enjoyed most / find most beneficial about being a New England Sports Field Management Association member? The most beneficial aspect of being a New England Sports Field Management Association member is the networking opportunities it provides. For newer members—those with five years of experience or less—it opens the door to the knowledge and insight of seasoned industry veterans. We can all admit that we've made mistakes and learned through trial and error, and having access to experienced professionals allows us to ask questions, learn more efficient ways to perform tasks and make better-informed decisions. That networking also encourages the exchange of ideas, exposure to new technologies, and honest discussions about what works—and what doesn't. It's an invaluable resource that helps professionals at every stage of their career continue to grow and adapt. You have been listening to The Turf Zone Podcast. Follow The Turf Zone on X, Facebook and LinkedIn for all things turfgrass, featuring podcasts, magazines, events and more. Visit www.theturfzone.com for more. The post NE-SFMA Member Spotlight on Ryan Restivo appeared first on The Turf Zone.
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$150 to take the train to a World Cup match is the kind of headline that makes you do a double take. We dig into the growing fight over World Cup 2026 public transit pricing and why some US host regions seem ready to treat trains and buses like a luxury upsell instead of the simplest way to move tens of thousands of people safely and fast. We start in Boston, where Gillette Stadium already has MBTA commuter rail service for Patriots games, then look at what changes when FIFA comes to town: bigger crowds, less parking due to fan zones and media, and a major push to move up to 20,000 riders per match. From there we get into the $80 fare proposal, the $35 million level-boarding platform expansion, and the bigger question of what counts as long-term transit infrastructure versus a temporary tournament expense. Then we head to the New York City area where matches at MetLife Stadium rely heavily on New Jersey Transit. The numbers are wild: a familiar $12.90 game-day trip turns into a $150 round-trip ticket for World Cup service, plus an $80 bus that still sits in traffic. We talk fairness for local fans, congestion and traffic impacts, and the awkward reality that regions can earn massive new tax revenue from World Cup tourism while still asking everyday riders to foot the bill at the fare gates. We close with brighter examples like Philadelphia SEPTA's sponsorship approach and Kansas City's $50 month-long regional pass and free airport coach, plus what these ideas reveal about better event transportation policy. If you like deep dives on public transit, World Cup travel logistics, and how cities can move crowds without punishing riders, subscribe, share the show, and leave a review.Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Larken is back! And he rejoins IL's Terry Foy to reflect on how things have changed since their season-opening show at Gillette Stadium and what's happened since.From there, they move to the Big Ten Quarterfinals; Michigan is doing its thing and is Ohio State's season over? Conversely, Duke is keeping its hopes alive and Notre Dame is tightening its grip on the No. 1 seed. In the Ivy League, Yale claimed the 4-seed and Cornell is hosting again while Princeton continues to chug along. All that plus a Friday night whip-around of the Patriot League, Big East and Atlantic 10.
When it comes to the in-stadium experience for the New England Patriots, Abbey Thistle is the quarterback. She calls the plays and puts people in a spot to succeed. But with rising ticket and concession costs, coupled with elevated fan expectations, it can be hard to get people off the couch and into the stadium. As the Senior Director of Fan Engagement and Development for the Patriots, Thistle has seen it all over the last decade. She's helped host countless playoff games, won a Super Bowl or three, and worked to find ways to keep fans entertained at Gillette Stadium. On this episode of the Voices of Experience podcast, she shares a behind the scenes look at what it takes to produce an NFL game, how she's innovating on fan engagement in an era of at-home streaming, and what advice she has for people looking to break into the sports and entertainment industry. Table of Contents • 1:14 The “quarterback” of the game day experience • 1:38 Mastering multitasking in real time • 3:03 Why the script goes out the window • 4:38 Everything fans don't see behind the scenes • 7:08 The challenge of creating stadium atmosphere • 10:33 What Super Bowl week really looks like • 13:04 Lessons from the Savannah Bananas • 16:19 Finding a career in sports (starting at DU) • 21:04 When promotions go off the rails • 24:10 Show notes and credits
Tune in as the PU Crew covers rounds two of the 2026 NFL Draft live from Gillette Stadium. We hear from Eliot Wolf in an exclusive Unfiltered interview to hear about the thought behind trading up for Caleb Lomu, how he envisions using his skills, and the Patriots plan for day two of the draft. Plus, we follow round two of the draft live, and react to and analyze the Patriots trading up for EDGE Gabe Jacas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From '6 Rings & Football Things' (subscribe here): Mike Vrabel addressed the media for the first time since the Dianna Russini situation was made public. Mike Giardi was on hand for the press conference and joins Andy Hart, Nick "Fitzy" Stevens, and Ted Johnson to discuss it all. Plus, thoughts on the latest A.J. Brown news, Kayshon Boutte's future in New England, and an update on Christian Gonzalez negotiations. 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
From '6 Rings & Football Things' (subscribe here): Mike Vrabel addressed the media for the first time since the Dianna Russini situation was made public. Mike Giardi was on hand for the press conference and joins Andy Hart, Nick "Fitzy" Stevens, and Ted Johnson to discuss it all. Plus, thoughts on the latest A.J. Brown news, Kayshon Boutte's future in New England, and an update on Christian Gonzalez negotiations. 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
Mike Vrabel addressed the media for the first time since the Dianna Russini situation was made public. Mike Giardi was on hand for the press conference and joins Andy Hart, Nick "Fitzy" Stevens, and Ted Johnson to discuss it all. Plus, thoughts on the latest A.J. Brown news, Kayshon Boutte's future in New England, and an update on Christian Gonzalez negotiations.
HR4 - In tonight's Arcand Fire: Arcand reacts to the news that tailgating will not be permitted at Gillette Stadium for the seven World Cup matches the stadium will be hosting, Gronk shares some dating advice for Tom Brady, and Producer Zach Coe laments the Red Sox slow start to the season, where, thanks to Craig Breslow's moves, has the Red Sox in No Man's Land. The taters, the bombs, the long ball, the dongs are back with a loaded slate of games with all 30 MLB teams in action in The Dong Report
SEGMENT - In tonight's Arcand Fire: Arcand reacts to the news that tailgating will not be permitted at Gillette Stadium for the seven World Cup matches the stadium will be hosting, Gronk shares some dating advice for Tom Brady, and Producer Zach Coe laments the Red Sox slow start to the season, where, thanks to Craig Breslow's moves, has the Red Sox in No Man's Land
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour by deciphering whether Eliot Wolf was sending a message to Christian Gonzalez and his agent yesterday.(11:20) The guys question what could happen if the Patriots don't end up dealing for AJ Brown after June 1st.(21:07) We touch on the lack of questions at Eliot Wolf's press conference yesterday about the Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini drama, along with the coaching change on the HS football circuit.(35:55) The crew goes back and forth on the new facility at Gillette Stadium.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Takeaways from Patriots EVP of PP Eliot Wolf's meeting with the media // Tier Tuesday: NBA Playoff Teams // No tailgating at the World Cup games at Gillette Stadium? //
Why did Alex Cora wait to pull Garrett Crochet? // Is Cora feeling the heat? // Tonight's Bruins' season finale/Do the B's need the top Wild Card spot? // Takeaways from Patriots EVP of PP Eliot Wolf's meeting with the media // Tier Tuesday: NBA Playoff Teams // No tailgating at the World Cup games at Gillette Stadium? // NBCSB's Tom E. Curran on if the Pats will make Gonzalez the highest paid CB // Should Red Sox fans be concerned with Garrett Crochet? // Keefer Madness // Is Alex Cora getting defensive? // Grab Bag // Clip Du Jour/Crossover with WEEI Afternoons //
This episode's got a mix of sports, space, and current events. The host discusses the Michigan Wolverines winning the national championship, the Red Sox's struggles, and the Bruins' game against the Hurricanes. They also touch on the World Cup coming to Gillette Stadium, the Artemis 2's record-breaking space travel, and the President's deadline for opening the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, they cover the latest on Offset's shooting and the updates on The Colbert Show. It's a packed episode with a lot to talk about, from sports to space and current events.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As part of our continuing news coverage, we’ll discuss the 2026 Found Report by “Unclaimed Baggage” highlighting the top finds from unclaimed baggage or lost luggage that gets turned over! You won’t believe some of the top finds! 8:05PM: New study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials found that there could be hidden toxins right in your own kitchen. Everyday utensils and cookware made of silicone could be transferring toxins into your food! What to know and how to protect your family.Guest: Jennifer Payeur - Certified Natural Health Practitioner & author of the new book, "Ancient Plant Wisdom: How to Improve and Maintain Your Health Using Concentrated Plant Stem Cell Remedies". & Founder of Nature Provides 8:15PM: Senator Driscoll Finds Millions More in Gateway-related Funding Gone to Non-Qualifying Municipalities and Plans to File Budget Amendments to Address Underlying Issues.Guest: MA Senator Bill Driscoll Jr. 8:30PM: Military Community Job Fair Thursday 4/2 at Gillette Stadium - connecting service members, veterans, Guard/Reserve, and military spouses with employers that are actively hiring. Guest: Chris Stevens - US Air Force veteran & SVP with Recruit Military 8:45PM: The 2026 Found Report by “Unclaimed Baggage” - highlighting the top finds from unclaimed baggage or lost luggage that gets turned over!Guest: Matt Owens, Senior VP of Commercial Strategy of the Unclaimed Baggage Center, son of CEO & President Bryan Owens and grandson of founder Doyle OwensSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After what happened to Tiger Woods, what direction is he headed in now and can he still show up to the Masters? Drake Maye joins the guys at Saving by Shaving and agrees to throw Schiem a pass. And will the World Cup in Gillette Stadium be a disaster?
This morning's episode kicks off with a look at the weekend's weather, with a mix of sun and clouds expected. We're also discussing sports, including the Red Sox's season opener and the World Cup warm-up at Gillette Stadium. The Senate passed a bill to fund homeland security, and the President is ready to sign an executive order to pay TSA workers if necessary. We'll also touch on the iHeartRadio Music Awards, where Taylor Swift and Alex Warren took home several awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Its a power hour edition of the show still reacting to an impressive Opening Day win for the Red Sox over the Reds. However, Arcand believes with Garrett Crochet's first start out of the way, the season really starts over the weekend with first looks at the rest of the pitching staff. Then, Jaylen Brown isn't playing against the Hawks, but the injury of Achilles tendinitis is a scarier sight to see. And, it'll be a very expensive trip for those who want to use the Commuter Rail to attend World Cup matches at Gillette Stadium.
Join the Royals Crew as they talk about the Utah Royals FC packed week, covering:The Sunday home opener in Sandy, UT against the San Diego WaveThe Wednesday tie in Washington, DC against the Spirit, and...A preview of the upcoming match Saturday morning (10AM MT) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA against the Boston Legacy FCThe Royals are getting closer to full squad availability. We saw the return of Mina Tanaka and Miyabi Moriya on Wednesday. Tatumn Milazzo's red car suspension was fulfilled Wednesday. Who else will be fit for fight Saturday and the coming weeks?! Be sure to watch Saturday on ESPN!
In this episode of the Billy and Lisa Morning Show, Billy and Lisa dive into the latest news and updates. They discuss the upcoming World Cup soccer match at Gillette Stadium, where France and Brazil will face off in a friendly match. They also talk about the iHeartRadio Music Awards, where Taylor Swift and Ludacris will be hosting and performing. Additionally, they discuss the biggest concert contest ever, which will be announced on the show. The hosts also share some fun and quirky pickup lines, and chat with listeners about their own experiences with these lines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in as Evan Lazar and Alex Barth dive into more draft preparation and the Patriots offseason. They discuss the latest reports on college pro days and 30 visits as each draft prospect prepares to put themselves on team radars. They assess who has impressed them the most, which prospects have already or are planning to visit Gillette Stadium, and who they predict might make a trip to Foxborough. Plus, they do a full roster reset, analyzing the 2026 Patriots defensive personnel as it stands and which areas still need an upgrade or more depth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) KEEP 3 but DITCH 9 major sports events.(15:38.439) DOUG KYED, who covers the New England Patriots for the Boston Herald alongside ANDREW CALLAHAN, joins the show to share the latest goings-on down at Gillette Stadium.(29:15.510) Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jennifer van Dijk, President of Boston Legacy FC joins us on Sports Business Radio this week to discuss the NWSL team's inaugural season, which already includes a record-setting attendance number for a NWSL team's first game (30,207 fans at Gillette Stadium). From sharing insights on launching a women's pro sports team to what the future of women's sports looks like, this is a fascinating conversation from the perspective of an NWSL team President and longtime sports business executive. van Dijk has also held senior roles with the NBA, Los Angeles Clippers, The Team and IMG. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. Give Sports Business Radio a 5-star rating if you enjoy our podcast. Click on the plus sign on our Apple Podcasts page and follow the Sports Business Radio podcast. WATCH SBR interviews by going to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@sportsbusinessradiopodcast. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram, Threads and Tik Tok @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by New Air Club. New Air Club is the Official VIP Air Travel Partner of Sports Business Radio. New Air Club is a private aviation brokerage with access to over 22,000 aircraft worldwide, but what really sets them apart is that they''re a full-service concierge. They don't just book the jet—they handle everything around the trip so the client doesn't have to. Aircraft, luxury ground transportation, hotels, dining, even security if needed. One call, one team, total discretion. For more information or to book your travel, email info@newairclub.com. You can also visit www.NewAirClub.com. #BostonLegacyFC #NWSL #Soccer #WomeninSports #Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The News consists of potholes being everyone's nemesis, Foxboro finally solving the financial issue to allow the World Cup to be held at Gillette Stadium, and a new device that can track how many times people fart per day.
Cristina Alexander, Jeff Kassouf, Ali Krieger, and Crystal Dunn recap NWSL season openers. That includes Gotham FC's inaugural match at Gillette Stadium, Sophia Wilson's return, and Savy King's big comeback. Next, the squad reacts to the news that Gotham FC will be hosting a match at Citi Field. Jess Carter joins the show to talk about the impact that will have across the NWSL. Also, Catarina Macario gets paid. The show closes out with the top 5 goals, followed by Drippin or Trippin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the third hour of the show with some thoughts on the Celtics and the team since Jayson Tatum's return. (10:04) More thoughts on the Celtics. Plus, the callers weigh in on all that the guys have discussed on the show. (22:08) Thoughts on the issues surrounding Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (36:10) More calls on the Patriots, and more! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.