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Initial bids are in for the Padres, and they include an ownership group headed up by a Hall of Fame QB. Drew Brees has teamed up with the CEO of Vuori to make a run at the Friars. Darnay discusses the surprising development with Sports Illustrated MLB Writer Ryan Phillips. He explains why fans should feel really good about the direction the sale is headed. What bidder is he most interested in at this point? The WBC arrives next week and Manny Machado looks ready. Should we be worried about how the Padres will start this season because of what happened after the 2023 WBC? Have we discovered one clear difference between Craig Stammen and Mike Shildt? The new skipper is experimenting with the Padres lineup. Darnay and Ryan discuss one possible starting point.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Young tells Rich why the Seahawks will be title contenders for the next decade with Sam Darnold at quarterback, what advice he has for New England Patriots QB Drake Maye after his dreadful Super Bowl, his reaction to former 49ers RB Roger Craig's Pro Football Hall of Fame induction, and what the Niners must do to climb over Seattle and the L.A. Rams in the NFC West. Rich weighs in on Kenneth Walker III putting the Seahawks' offense on his back to capture Super Bowl LX MVP honors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Drew Brees is a first ballot Hall of Famer. What was it like playing with him and even catching his passes? We spend a little time with former Saints wide receiver Lance Moore talking about Brees, playing in the NFL, and how the Saints look for the future.
* Lance Moore: Drew Brees was a Hall of Fame QB and person * What it was like being a political prisoner in Iran * Which Super Bowl commercials were the big winners and losers? * Louisiana is working to set benchmark discounts for having a fortified roof * How do the Saints get back to the Super Bowl? * Bank On It: What are alternative investments? Are they a hedge or hype?
Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner joins, previews Patriots-Seahawks SB matchup
Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner joins, previews Patriots-Seahawks SB matchup
Andrew Fillipponi joined Ken Carman and Anthony Lima to share his insight on Mike Tomlin and why Steelers fans want to see him fired. He also talked about why he doesn't think Tomlin would be a hot commodity around the league if he became available, and why he wouldn't want Kevin Stefanski to fill a potential head coaching vacancy in Pittsburgh.
on Morning Mayhem with David Bazzel & Roger Scott
Jeff and Daryl react to Hall of Fame QB Phil Simms' thoughts on Kevin Stefanski's potential fit with the New York Giants.
Chris and Steve are joined by Hall of Fame QB's Jim Kelly and Dan Marino to talk their feelings on the current Highmark stadium and their rivalry from the 1990's
Troy Aikman (@TroyAikman), Hall of Fame QB, 3-Time Super Bowl Champion with the Dallas Cowboys, Lead Analyst on ESPN's Monday Night Football and Founder of EIGHT Brewing Company joins Sports Business Radio for an in-depth conversation. Aikman discusses his two-decade plus broadcasting career calling NFL games with Joe Buck, his Hall of Fame NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys, his flourishing brewing company EIGHT beer, the traits he looks for in a business partner, whether he would consider joining an NFL team's front office in the future and his discovery of hot yoga and how it has helped him in retirement. 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 this interview 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 Boingo Wireless. Teams like the LA Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bears and San Diego Padres trust Boingo to connect their stadiums and arenas with cutting-edge 5G and Wi-Fi.From mobile ticketing to security cameras to kiosks, connect every piece of stadium technology with Boingo's converged wireless networks. As you plan for the future of your stadium, make 5G part of your gameplan and choose Boingo Wireless as your trusted connectivity partner. Learn more by downloading Boingo's free 5G Playbook for Stadiums & Arenas. Head to boingo.com/5Gstadium to get your copy. #NFL #TroyAikman #DallasCowboys #ESPN #sportsbusiness #Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Headlines and Moore drama… The situation at Michigan has implications that could affect us right here as Jedd Fisch's name was immediately brought up as a replacement. :20- It's time to play the Old Man game and take a look at some Old Manalytics. Which scenario is more likely; you decide! :40- KURT WARNER (NFL Network/Westwood One) Kurt joins the show to give us his thoughts on Phillip Rivers' return to the NFL after 5 years away. What will be the most difficult part of his return? Sam Darnold's season in Seattle so far… What does Kurt think of the season the Seahawks are having so far? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines and Moore drama… The situation at Michigan has implications that could affect us right here as Jedd Fisch's name was immediately brought up as a replacement. :20- It's time to play the Old Man game and take a look at some Old Manalytics. Which scenario is more likely; you decide! :40- KURT WARNER (NFL Network/Westwood One) Kurt joins the show to give us his thoughts on Phillip Rivers' return to the NFL after 5 years away. What will be the most difficult part of his return? Sam Darnold's season in Seattle so far… What does Kurt think of the season the Seahawks are having so far?
Louisiana Tech Hall of Fame Quarterback Luke McCown loves coming back to Ruston. He also LOVES his family. Wound tightly to his faith, McCown shares the story of how he and his wife first met at Tech, broadcasting Bulldog football, and a fruitful life as a career backup in the National Football League.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly and Rich discuss his longtime battle with cancer and the charity work he does to find a cure, the Buffalo Bills' playoffs outlook, and shares his favorite memories from those AFC dynasty teams of the 90's on and off the field. In ‘What's More Likely' Rich weighs in on the rebirth of the Patriots under Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye, the sorry state of the Minnesota Vikings' QB room, Joe Burrow's chances to take the Cincinnati Bengals to the playoffs, how much the Detroit Lions miss former OC and current Chicago Bears HC Ben Johnson, and if Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning should enter the 2026 NFL Draft. Rich comments on what's at stake for Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers as they head down the critical stretch run of the NFL season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
with David Bazzel, Roger Scott & Justin Moore
When Archie Griffin won his unprecedented 2nd Heisman Trophy Award in 1975 he was heralded as the best running back in the nation. But was he? Finishing 2nd in the voting was a beast out west by the name of Chuck Muncie and the senior Golden Bear was putting up huge numbers in Berkeley. In fact, in 17 fewer rushing attempts than Griffin, Chuck had 103 more yards rushing and 9 more TD's. Add in the 26 more receptions and 234 more yards receiving than the Buckeyes Back and you could make a strong case that Muncie, the guy on the cover of the 11/24/75 issue of Sports Illustrated, should have come home with the Heisman hardware. At the next level, Muncie continued to excel becoming a 3-time Pro Bowl back in the NFL with his best season coming in 1981 when he had over 1,500 yards from scrimmage and 19 touchdowns in the high-powered offense in San Diego. The Chargers were loaded with offensive weapons: Muncie and James Brooks in the backfield with John Jefferson, Charlie Joiner, Wes Chandler and Kellen Winslow catching everything in sight. Muncie passed away in May of 2013 but the man who ran that “Air Coryell” offense Dan Fouts joins us on the POP podcast to talk about how good a back and what a weapon Muncie was while playing with the Chargers. Fouts discusses the famous playoff shootout in Miami, known as the Kellen Winslow game. A game in which the Hall of Fame QB threw for 433 yards, and 3 touchdowns in the 41-38 San Diego overtime victory over Miami. Fouts recalls how the next week he and his team suffered through frigid temps in Cincinnati and how the lingering effects of frost bite have been in his hands ever since. And he talks about being part of possibly the best Hall of Fame class (1993) of all-time: Larry Little, Bill Walsh, Chuck Noll, Walter Payton and Dan Fouts! One of the greatest QB's to ever sling it in the NFL looks back on his Hall of Fame career and gives an in depth look at SI caveman and his former teammate Chuck Muncie on the Past Our Prime podcast. Download, subscribe, give a review, wherever you get… yada, yada, yada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ravis discusses his power rankings for the SEC and Big 12, Lane Kiffin's future, and Hall of Fame QB's! Follow Matt on X @mattravis and WWLS @sportsanimal, thesportsanimal.com, and The Sports Animal app!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Drive played what Amazon said in their postgame last night about if Russell Wilson is still a Hall of Fame QB in the NFL.
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss if it's the right move at the right time for the Giants to make Jaxson Dart at QB1. How many NFL players or coaches do we hold in higher regard than Jim Harbaugh? The crew discusses if the Eagles offense being labeled "boring" by one Hall of Fame QB is a bad thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss if it's the right move at the right time for the Giants to make Jaxson Dart at QB1. How many NFL players or coaches do we hold in higher regard than Jim Harbaugh? The crew discusses if the Eagles offense being labeled "boring" by one Hall of Fame QB is a bad thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss if it's the right move at the right time for the Giants to make Jaxson Dart at QB1. How many NFL players or coaches do we hold in higher regard than Jim Harbaugh? The crew discusses if the Eagles offense being labeled "boring" by one Hall of Fame QB is a bad thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss if it's the right move at the right time for the Giants to make Jaxson Dart at QB1. How many NFL players or coaches do we hold in higher regard than Jim Harbaugh? The crew discusses if the Eagles offense being labeled "boring" by one Hall of Fame QB is a bad thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss if it's the right move at the right time for the Giants to make Jaxson Dart at QB1. How many NFL players or coaches do we hold in higher regard than Jim Harbaugh? The crew discusses if the Eagles offense being labeled "boring" by one Hall of Fame QB is a bad thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NFL never disappoints when it comes to “What the Football” moments—and the 2025 season is already serving up a full plate. From opening night spitting incidents leading to suspensions, to a future Hall of Fame QB now doubling as team owner, coach, and booth analyst, it's been a wild ride. Add in rookies botching […] Weekly WTF: 2025 NFL Season Kickoff Chaos appeared first on Steel City Underground.
The NFL never disappoints when it comes to “What the Football” moments—and the 2025 season is already serving up a full plate. From opening night spitting incidents leading to suspensions, to a future Hall of Fame QB now doubling as team owner, coach, and booth analyst, it's been a wild ride. Add in rookies botching […] Weekly WTF: 2025 NFL Season Kickoff Chaos appeared first on Steel City Underground.
Host Jeane Coakley is joined by Jets Legend Marty Lyons and Hall of Fame QB Jim Kelly to discuss the Green & White's Week 2 matchup with the Buffalo BillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Online Charity Auction Bid Submittal: https://www.ysguys.com/contact-usLearn More About BYU-Pathway Worldwide: https://www.byupathway.eduLearn More About Our Charity Partner: https://www.ephraimhope.org This week on Y's Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler recap BYU's impressive 27–3 victory over Stanford, a defensive showcase that has Cougar Nation buzzing. BYU now leads the nation in both scoring defense (1.5 points per game) and rushing defense (just 7 yards allowed per game). True freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier continued his steady development, while running back LJ Martin posted 110 yards on the ground. Special teams also shined as kicker Will Ferrin extended his school-record streak to 22 consecutive made field goals.The episode features a visit from BYU head coach Kalani Sitake, who shares his thoughts on the Stanford game and what the team needs to accomplish during the upcoming bye week. The conversation also looks ahead to the Sept. 21 matchup at East Carolina, where the Cougars will aim to build on their early momentum. With BYU favored in eight of its remaining ten games, expectations are rising quickly for year three in the Big 12.Fans are treated to two high-profile guest interviews. Hall of Fame quarterback Gifford Nielsen joins in studio to share memories of his BYU career, his NFL days, and his thoughts on Bachmeier's potential as the face of Cougar football. Later, Brian K. Ashton, President of BYU Pathway Worldwide, discusses the power of education, global opportunities for students, and an exciting new partnership with Y's Guys.The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, spotlights sophomore safety Faletau Satuala, who delivered a game-changing performance against Stanford. Satuala recorded a safety, a key tackle for loss, and a late interception to seal the win. With player features, guest interviews, national polls, Big 12 updates, and Cougar notes across all sports, Y's Guys continues as the most-watched collegiate sports livestream on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss how the Ravens mentally recover from these back-to-back heartbreaking losses to the Bills. Has John Harbaugh shown a lack of faith in his future Hall of Fame QB? The Packers and Lions both made statements in completely different ways yesterday. Are we already on watch for firing Mike McDaniel and trading Tyreek Hill? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss how the Ravens mentally recover from these back-to-back heartbreaking losses to the Bills. Has John Harbaugh shown a lack of faith in his future Hall of Fame QB? The Packers and Lions both made statements in completely different ways yesterday. Are we already on watch for firing Mike McDaniel and trading Tyreek Hill? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss how the Ravens mentally recover from these back-to-back heartbreaking losses to the Bills. Has John Harbaugh shown a lack of faith in his future Hall of Fame QB? The Packers and Lions both made statements in completely different ways yesterday. Are we already on watch for firing Mike McDaniel and trading Tyreek Hill? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss how the Ravens mentally recover from these back-to-back heartbreaking losses to the Bills. Has John Harbaugh shown a lack of faith in his future Hall of Fame QB? The Packers and Lions both made statements in completely different ways yesterday. Are we already on watch for firing Mike McDaniel and trading Tyreek Hill? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan, Canty, & Michelle discuss how the Ravens mentally recover from these back-to-back heartbreaking losses to the Bills. Has John Harbaugh shown a lack of faith in his future Hall of Fame QB? The Packers and Lions both made statements in completely different ways yesterday. Are we already on watch for firing Mike McDaniel and trading Tyreek Hill? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hall of Fame QB & 1990 Offensive Player of the Year, Warren Moon joins Murph & Markus to share his perspective on Eagles DL Jalen Carter getting ejected before the first play of the game last night and to break down the 49ers @ Seahawks matchupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hall of Fame QB & 1990 Offensive Player of the Year, Warren Moon joins Murph & Markus to share his perspective on Eagles DL Jalen Carter getting ejected before the first play of the game last night and to break down the 49ers @ Seahawks matchupSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 1, Tobin & Leroy are excited that NFL Football is back with Thursday Night Football as the Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles host their divisional rivals Dallas Cowboys. Is there a better way to open the season then facing your hated rival? Football fans are excited for the start of the season but there is one thing that can get Leroy grinds gearing is one Aaron Rodgers, the Pittsburgh Steelers. The crew gets on Leroy, for his continuous disdain for future hall of fame QB. Tobin & Leroy also talk about the Dolphins running game which Leroy likes the idea of running between the tackles but he doesn't think that Devon Achane is big enough to do that but maybe rookie Ollie Gordon can. He makes the analogy of their running game being vegan meat when they need carnivores.
In hour 4, the WIP Midday Show are joined by Eliot Shorr-Parks for the hour! ESP breaks down the Eagles outlook of the 2025 season, the banner ceremony debate, and a caller comparing Jalen Hurts to a future Hall of Fame QB!
The future Hall of Fame QB joins the show.
The best team in the NFL in the 60's was Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers. They won NFL Championships in 1961, 1962 & 1965 and the first two Super Bowls in 1966 and 1967. They were littered with future Hall of Famers throughout the roster including Jim Taylor, Forrest Gregg, Ray Nitschke, Herb Adderley, Willie Davis, Jim Ringo, Paul Horning and Willie Wood… but the leader of that team was the QB, Bart Starr who guided the team to those 5 titles in 7 years. The Hall of Fame QB was now back in Green Bay as the coach and GM trying to revitalize an organization that hadn't seen much success since Starr retired prior to the 1972 season. He didn't want to be seen as the savior and was not comfortable being on the cover of Sports Illustrated, but that's right where he was on the 25th of August 1975. For Starr, his 9 years back in Green Bay as the head coach could never replicate what he had done as a player a decade earlier. And that surprised some of his former teammates who thought Starr would have tremendous success as a coach. And that included the man who snapped the ball to Starr for two seasons… The 1965 NFL Championship season as well as the win in the first Super Bowl played against the Chiefs. Bill Curry was as close to Starr as you could be as a player with Starr lining up over center for those two seasons. Now, 60 years later, Curry looks back on those years playing alongside Starr as a rookie and how the veteran quarterback welcomed him to the team and paved the way for a lifelong friendship. Curry would go on to quite an NFL career himself becoming a 2-time Pro Bowl Center with the Colts and winning not only that first SB with the Packers, but another with Baltimore in Super Bowl 5. And when his playing days were over, he worked with Starr on his staff as an offensive line coach before taking the head coaching job at Georgia Tech in 1980. After 6 years with the Rambling Wreck, he went to Bama and guided the Crimson Tide for three seasons before going to Kentucky for 7 seasons and ending his coaching career at Georgia State in 2012. Drafted in the 20th round as an undersized center out of Georgia Tech, Curry was a fish out of water in Green Bay in the summer of '65 until encounters with both Bart Starr and the captain of the defense, Willie Davis changed his life. As Curry puts it, “Unexpected, undeserved, unrewarded acts of kindness change lives.” And they changed his for sure. He talks glowingly about his time in Green Bay and how he fell in love with the community that is like no there in the country. He tells us on the Past Our Prime podcast how Starr became a mentor and Wiilie Davis a man he came to respect like no other. And he talks about how forgiveness can set you free… something Coach Lombardi did for him on his death bed. Every once in a while you come across someone who instantly makes your life better. For Curry, that was Bart Starr in 1965. And 60 years later, Curry is paying that forward making an impact on the lives of people he comes in contact with… or in our case, talks with, every day. A powerful, inspirational conversation with a man who was a part of the most legendary football team ever assembled… The 1960's Green Bay Packers. Bill Curry on the Past Our Prime podcast. He's as good as they get. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones told to shove it where the sun don't shine?! We break down the negotiations between America's Team and their star defender. Plus, Tom Brady's oldest son turns 18, and the future Hall of Fame QB wishes him well and offers a comical reality check to the young adult. And, AEW Superstar Athena joins us to preview her big title match with Toni Storm in England. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought in Aaron Rodgers on a one-year deal, and the future Hall of Fame QB brought some clarity to the process recently on the Pat McAfee show. It further illustrates how the proverbial "circus" everyone guaranteed if Rodgers signed was severely overblown. That, and the Mailbag Segment, on the Wednesday "Let's Ride" podcast with host Jeff Hartman. This podcast is a part of the Steel Curtain Network, a proud partner of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Monday edition of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Edgar Snyder & Associates, Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Christopher Carter and Ray Fittipaldo ponder coach Mike Tomlin's future with Aaron Rodgers now in the fold at QB. Does he have the institutional support from owner Art Rooney II and GM Omar Khan to coach past this season, regardless of what happens with Rodgers? Or could follow names like Mike McCarthy of the Green Bay Packers and Robert Salah of the New York Jets in being fired for to reach expectations with the future Hall of Fame QB at the helm? Later, the guys analyze the team's situation at receiver following minicamp. Are Roman Wilson and Calvin Austin III showing signs that they can be productive behind DK Metcalf on the depth chart? Or should the team still consider signing veterans like Keenan Allen, Gabe Davis and/or Amari Cooper? Then in the third segment, Chris and Ray explain how special teams coach Danny Smith is approaching the NFL's ever-changing kickoff rules.
Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: Former Pitt quarterback and Hall of Famer Dan Marino joined the show. Dan is connected to the Joe Moore Offensive Line camp as Moore was the o-line coach at Pitt when he was there. Dan credited his dad for his quick release. He credits Jimbo Covert and Russ Grimm for giving back to the camp every year. Dan thinks Aaron Rodgers still has something left in the tank and if his mind's into it. The Steelers are not expected to trade for Jonnu Smith. Gabe Davis has dragged out his free agent process but Brian thinks this is a move that could make sense.
Mike Bell talks Peyton Manning's embarrassing golf outing and more in "Guy Talk".
Brian Noe, Rich Ohrnberger, and Jared Smith preview tonight’s massive college basketball matchups, discuss Cooper Flagg winning AP Player of the Year, debate the rule changes that passed and were tabled in the NFL this year, one Hall of Fame QB thinks Aaron Rodgers is still waiting for one thing, thoughts on the Women’s Final Four, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.