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Anthony delivers a comprehensive, deep-dive recap of everything that went down across all 9 Giants OTA practice sessions. We break down the absolute defense anchored by sophomore edge Abdul Carter and rookie linebacker sensation Arvell Reese, and analyze how Jaxson Dart is engineering Matt Nagy's offense against Dennard Wilson's aggressive, exotic pressure packages. Plus, we look at the lock-down boundary traits of rookie corner Colton Hood, the spectacular spring performances from wideouts Malachi Fields and Calvin Austin III, and the high-stakes special teams drama that sees Dominic Zvada leading the kicker competition after a nightmarish performance from Ben Sauls. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Giants gained name value and veteran depth by adding Odell Beckham Jr., Braxton Berrios, and JuJu Smith-Schuster, but the sacrifice may be obvious: this many June receiver moves raises real questions about Malik Nabers and the health of the wide receiver room.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.The Big Question: Why did the Giants sign three wide receivers in one day? The cleanest answer is that the Giants needed return help after Gunner Olszewski's injury, veteran depth for Matt Nagy's offense, and insurance in case Malik Nabers is not ready as quickly as fans hope.OBJ coming back is the emotional headline. Drew and Rob gave Beckham his due as one of the most electric Giants receivers ever, with a résumé that still sits near the top of the franchise record book. But they also pushed the conversation past nostalgia. This version of OBJ is older, has dealt with major injuries, has not produced like the 2015 version in years, and only makes sense if John Harbaugh keeps the role clear.Is Braxton Berrios a real Gunner Olszewski replacement, or just a veteran swing?Berrios makes sense because the Giants needed a return option after Olszewski landed on IR. He has All-Pro returner history, but this episode does not treat him like an automatic fix. The debate is whether there is still enough return-game juice there, or whether the Giants are simply taking a low-risk shot at a familiar veteran profile.Is JuJu Smith-Schuster actually the most useful signing of the three?The OBJ name carries the most emotion, but JuJu may have the clearest path to practical snaps. Drew argued that Smith-Schuster's recent playing time, power-slot profile, and Matt Nagy connection could make him more useful right away than fans expect, especially if the Giants lean into more spread looks or need reliable short-area targets.Are the Giants quietly worried about Malik Nabers?That became the real tension point. Adding OBJ, Berrios, JuJu, and still working out Anthony Miller makes the wide receiver room feel less like normal depth shopping and more like insurance. Drew and Rob pushed back on overreacting to Nabers moving cautiously at a charity softball event, but the larger roster behavior still makes the question fair.The episode also covers Zach Triner being released, Ben Mann becoming the only long snapper currently on the roster, Jarrod Gray joining through the International Player Pathway, Arvell Reese officially signing his rookie contract, and Russell Wilson moving toward CBS Sports.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsAll episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Anthony and Alex react to a busy Monday in East Rutherford as the New York Giants announce the signings of Odell Beckham Jr., JuJu Smith-Schuster, and return specialist Braxton Berrios. We break down how Gunner Olszewski's Achilles tear forced the front office's hand, why JuJu's previous connection to offensive coordinator Matt Nagy makes him a perfect fit for Jaxson Dart, and how the packed depth chart sets up a competitive summer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Anthony breaks down all the major notes, highlights, and player standouts from Tuesday's OTA Practice No. 4 at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. We dive into the terrifying potential of the linebacking corps as veteran Tremaine Edmunds and rookie sensation Arvell Reese locked down the middle of the field. Plus, we analyze Jaxson Dart's passing rhythm with breakout speedster Calvin Austin III and athletic tight end Isaiah Likely as Matt Nagy's offense continues to evolve. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jaxson Dart's Trump appearance created a real Giants debate: was this simply a player exercising his freedom, or did a young quarterback create unnecessary locker-room noise before he has fully proven himself on the field?Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.The Big Question: Did Jaxson Dart create a real Giants leadership issue? Maybe, but only if the noise lingers. Abdul Carter reacted publicly, Jermaine Eluemunor pushed back by saying the locker room is fine, and Carter later said he and “JD6” spoke as men. That makes this less about a broken locker room and more about the risk of a young quarterback stepping into a polarizing public moment before he has banked enough NFL credibility.Drew and Rob open the show by making one thing clear: this is not about telling Giants fans what to believe politically. The football question is whether Dart's appearance created avoidable pressure inside the fanbase, inside the media cycle, and potentially inside the locker room. They discuss Dart introducing Donald Trump at Rockland Community College, Trump calling him a “future Hall of Famer,” Abdul Carter posting “thought this sh!t was AI, what we doing man,” and Carter later saying he and Dart are good.Tension Question: Should Abdul Carter have kept it private? The guys argue that regardless of where anyone lands politically, Carter made the story bigger by taking his reaction public. They praise Jermaine Eluemunor for trying to put the fire out with “Locker Room is fine. Focus on New England” and “Relax Pat,” while also discussing Lawrence Tynes calling the locker room a sacred place and criticizing public teammate callouts.The show also gets into the business and leadership side of the story. Drew and Rob talk about whether politics should stay out of sports, why athletes still have the same freedom of speech as everyone else, and why that freedom can still come with marketing risk — especially in the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut Giants market. They also compare the reaction to past political visibility around major NFL figures and ask whether this only matters because Trump is uniquely polarizing and Giants news is slow.Tension Question: Is this a real football problem or just May noise? The strongest public evidence points to the players trying to move past it quickly. Carter said he and Dart spoke, and Eluemunor publicly rejected the idea that the locker room was divided. That does not mean the moment was risk-free, but it does mean the “locker room destroyed” version of the story looks overblown.After the Dart/Carter debate, the guys shift to Roy Robertson-Harris suffering a torn Achilles during practice, making him another Giants player lost to an Achilles injury after UDFA Thaddeus Dixon earlier in the month. They discuss what that means for defensive line depth and why the Giants may now need to re-evaluate the back end of that position group.The episode also covers Lawrence Taylor's health update after his pancreatitis hospitalization, including the report that he is feeling better and back on the golf course. Then Drew and Rob close with Darnell Mooney's press conference comments, including his statement that his role is to “make plays and dominate,” his familiarity with Matt Nagy, and why the expanded Giants playbook could reflect the influence of John Harbaugh, Brian Callahan, and Greg Roman.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Anthony breaks down the injury update on Malik Nabers following his second knee procedure to remove scar tissue. Plus, we look at the massive opportunity sitting in front of newly signed veteran Darnell Mooney. With Mooney locked in as WR2 and reuniting with offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, we analyze whether the Giants can boast two 1,000-yard receivers for the first time in a generation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Anthony and Alex break down why the New York Giants' second-year quarterback is the premier breakout candidate of 2026. We look at the the impact of the Francis Mauigoa pick on his protection, and how the new coaching staff (John Harbaugh and Matt Nagy) plans to turn Jaxson Dart into a dual-threat superstar. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins answering Throwdown Thursday questions. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Seth Rollins answer if Cam Ward and Brian Daboll or Jaxson Dart and Matt Nagy will make a bigger jump in year two? Is it a big deal or no big deal that the Chicago Bears didn't draft a pass rusher? Later, they all throw in the towel on an NFL Storyline!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy talks with former Giants center and Super Bowl champion Shaun O'Hara about his origin story as a coach and his family's East Coast roots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy speaks to the media Tuesday as the offseason workout program begins at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Schmeelk is joined by former NFL General Manager, Ran Carthon, to discuss the process of building out a roster, how free agency impacts the draft, and possibilities at pick number five and pick 37. :00 - Giants free agency 7:25 - Draft process 17:10 - Dennard Wilson and Matt Nagy 20:30 - Possibilities with the fifth pick 39:20 - More on the top five pick 48:30 - Possibilities at pick 37See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins hosts Jamie Erdahl, Mike Garafolo, Isaac Rochell, and Seth Rollins answering Throwdown Thursday questions: Will Joe Flacco or Aaron Rodgers take the last snap? Would you rather follow around John Harbaugh and Matt Nagy or Jim Harbaugh and Mike McDaniel? Later, Mike G shares his top-5 storylines to follow this offseason. Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This offseason delivered LOADS of NFL coaching changes. But we've got the 5 that matter most for fantasy football. Matt Schauf and Jared Smola of DraftSharks.com highlighted Liam Coen's Jaguars on this show a year ago, and now we're trying to get you the early scoop on the situations that could alter player values more than the market realizes. Let's dig into which offenses are set to change the most, where ADP could be off, and how to adjust your draft strategy. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Teaser 0:33 Intro 0:46 Mike McDaniel to Chargers 9:17 Declan Doyle to Ravens 13:31 Klint Kubiak and Andrew Janocko to Raiders 18:32 John Harbaugh and Matt Nagy to Giants 24:15 Brian Daboll to Titans EPISODE LINKS: 2026 Fantasy Football Rankings Fantasy Football ADP Best Ball ADP Fantasy Football News & Analysis DRAFT SHARKS - YOUR UNFAIR ADVANTAGEAward-winning fantasy football rankings, projections and draft tools. Live-draft sync, player analysis, draft strategies and expert advice to dominate your leagues.HELPFUL LINKSDraft War Room - Featuring Live Draft SyncThink of the Draft War Room as a “dynamic fantasy football cheat sheet”. As you draft, your live-synced Draft War Room automatically updates your board as players are selected. Award Winning Fantasy Football RankingsWe calculate floor, ceiling, and consensus projections for all fantasy-relevant players. These projections all feed into our 3D Value system. 3D Values are calculated using a cross-positional algorithm based on your exact league setup and scoring. Mock Draft SimulatorOur Mock Draft Simulator will help you prepare for your upcoming drafts, allowing for a customized setup to fit your specific league settings. Trade Calculator and Trade Value ChartsWe made winning fantasy football trades easy. Powered by real-time player stats, our award-winning 3D projections and expert rankings, these trade tools assign each player a value based on your league's unique scoring system.
From 'Reception Perception' (subscribe here): Matt and James talk about Darnell Mooney reuniting with former coach Matt Nagy in New York. Could we get a repeat of 2024 numbers? 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
Matt and James talk about Darnell Mooney reuniting with former coach Matt Nagy in New York. Could we get a repeat of 2024 numbers? Whether it's the biggest stars in the league or new rookies bursting on the scene, you won't get better wideout information anywhere else. Along the way, they'll break down the biggest stories in the NFL and offer up a few big-picture fantasy football thoughts. Follow the guys on Twitter @JamesDKoh and @MattHarmon_BYB. Follow Reception Perception @RecepPerception. Download and Subscribe to the Reception Perception Show anywhere you get your podcasts. Watch segments of the show on YouTube at Matt Harmon!! 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
The Giants' new offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is already making headlines after publicly praising rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart. Nagy highlights Dart's leadership, toughness, and “it factor,” even drawing comparisons to what he saw early in Patrick Mahomes' career. But there's also a warning. Nagy admits Dart takes too many unnecessary hits and will need to learn when to protect himself at the next level. Evan and Tiki break down what Nagy's comments reveal about the Giants' plan for their young quarterback and whether Dart can truly become the franchise leader New York has been searching for. Plus, the conversation expands into draft strategy, the value of smart quarterback play, and a few wild caller ideas about the Giants' future.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki is loaded with football, baseball, and classic sports radio chaos. The guys react to new comments from Matt Nagy, who praised rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart and compared his leadership traits to stars like Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Lamar Jackson. The discussion turns to whether Dart's physical playing style needs to change as he begins his NFL career.
FULL SHOW: Evan proposes an interesting Tua trade, Derek Carr seems to want to play for the useless Jets, E&T continue with Are You Kidding Me, and much more.
Anthony reacts to the rumors that the Giants are interested in signing Kenneth Walker amidst breaking news that the Seattle Seahawks have declined to franchise tag their Super Bowl MVP. Is Walker the "home run" threat the Giants need for Jaxson Dart, or is spending $12M+ on a running back a mistake Joe Schoen can't afford to make? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt Derrick, beat writer for ChiefsDigest.com, talks about what Matt Nagy can bring to this Giants offense, and Jim Wyatt, who writes for TennesseeTitans.com, discusses how Dennard Wilson, Frank Bush, and Brian Callahan bring to the Giants schemes. :00 - Matt Nagy’s offense 18:15 - Dennard Wilson’s defense 21:30 - Blitzing and coverages 27:35 - Frank Bush - Inside Linebackers 33:20 - Brian Callahan - Passing gameSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Giants hired Matt Nagy as OC, Greg Roman as run-game coordinator, and Dawn Aponte as their new Senior Vice President of Football Operations. And the Philadelphia Eagles has inexplicably let the best O-Line coach in the NFL walk out the door. We begin this podcast by addressing the Steve Tisch story. #giants #eagles #NFL This Podcast is brought to you by FanDuel Sportsbook. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As Super Bowl 60 approaches, Evan tries to “squint” and find hope for New York football, and Tiki actually sees a real blueprint. The Giants, led by John Harbaugh and rookie QB Jaxson Dart, look eerily similar to the Patriots' recent turnaround: solid run game, defense ready to modernize under Denard Wilson, and a rookie season stat line that mirrors Drake Maye. The big swing factor: can Matt Nagy be the Josh McDaniels type who accelerates Dart into stardom?
(0:40) — KNICKS: The Knicks' win streak stretches to eight, and they head on the road to face the class of the East in Boston and Detroit. (9:02) — JETS: The Jets hire Frank Reich as their offensive coordinator. (11:56) — GIANTS: The Giants hire Matt Nagy as their offensive coordinator. (14:40) — CALLS: Callers talk about the Knicks, St. John's, and the Rangers. (32:43) — IAN BEGLEY: SNY's Ian Begley returns to discuss the Knicks trading away Guerschon Yabusele and acquiring Jose Alvarado, Giannis, and their eight-game winning streak. (48:47) — OLD SCHOOL VS. NEW SCHOOL: JJ and Joe B are back to make their picks for the Super Bowl in Old School vs. New School. (78:53) — ART DICESARE: Handicapper Art DiCesare grades Joe and JJ's picks, gives his best bets, and tells you what to avoid in the Super Bowl. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski. Follow NYNY on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guests: Ian Begley, Art DiCesare, and Joe Benigno Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and Denny Carter usher in Day 3 of the Rotoworld Football Show from Super Bowl Radio Row with special guest Kevin Clark (@ByKevinClark) of Omaha Productions’ This Is Football. They get Kevin’s big-picture thoughts on the Super Bowl, Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel before grilling him on his Cam Ward takes. They also get his opinion on his favorite coaching cycle hire before bidding adieu and breaking down the latest OC hirings. That includes Nathaniel Hackett in Arizona and Matt Nagy (Giants) and Frank Reich (Jets) both heading to New York City. (3:15) – Has Scottie Scheffler made golf boring? (7:00) – Super Bowl LX breakdown, examining Drake Maye detractors, Mike Vrabel’s success (20:20) – Analyzing Cam Ward’s rookie season (27:30) – Favorite coach and coordinator hire this cycle (33:15) – More News & Notes: Drake Maye’s shoulder injury (37:00) – Offensive Coordinate Hires: Nathaniel Hackett joins Cardinals, Matt Nagy lands with Giants OC, Jets hire Frank Reich See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clay Harbor is joined by CHSN host Gabe Ramirez to kick things off with a look ahead to Super Bowl LX, as the pair also make their game picks. From there, the conversation shifts to the NFL coaching carousel, including the Bears' search for a new offensive coordinator after losing Declan Doyle to the Ravens and the Giants hiring former Bears head coach Matt Nagy. The focus then turns squarely to Chicago, as Clay lays out three bold moves the Bears could make this offseason and the duo dives into draft strategy discussions. They also look ahead to what the future may hold for tight end Cole Kmet and how his situation factors into the Bears' long-term plans.
It's time to get acquainted with the top prospects in the NFL Draft! We bring on CBS Sports Draft Expert Ryan Wilson to tell us what we need to know. He compares (3:10) Cam Ward to Fernando Mendoza and Jeremiyah Love to some of the elite running backs from recent seasons. Ryan expands on Mendoza (13:00) and how he might fit with the Raiders ... Learn about the running backs (18:50), wide receivers (29:30) and tight ends (31:40) and who could make a Fantasy impact. Then we play WR Match Maker (33:40) with the Top 5 WRs and the NFL teams that might draft them ... News and notes (51:40) including our thoughts on the Giants hiring Matt Nagy to be their offensive coordinator ... Email us at fantasyfootball@cbsi.com Fantasy Football Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts Watch FFT on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/fantasyfootballtoday Shop our store: shop.cbssports.com/fantasy SUBSCRIBE to FFT Dynasty on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dynasty/id1696679179 FOLLOW FFT Dynasty on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2aHlmMJw1m8FareKybdNfG?si=8487e2f9611b4438&nd=1 SUBSCRIBE to FFT DFS on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-football-today-dfs/id1579415837 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
The Giants found their next offensive coordinator in Matt Nagy. Former OC for the Chiefs and Bears HC from 2018-2021. Shaun and Justin talk about it and break it down!Use our code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/JOMBOY10. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountDownload the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use promo code JMFOOTBALL00:00 Matt Nagy hired by Giants HC01:50 Initial reaction to the hire06:30 Where did this hire come from10:00 Matt Nagy's past results12:00 Nagy Didn't have much to work with in Chicago17:00 Working with The Chiefs and Mahomes20:35 Nagy's Rushing Offense is a concern27:00 Giants need to be a more diverse offense29:30 Nagy's Playcalling is Creative and Simple31:30 expecting a Passing lead offense33:00 The Giants pace of play is key37:34 Tracy and Skattebo in Nagy's offense42:00 Extensions of the run game43:20 Getting too cute46:00 What's next for NagyCheck out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giantsSubscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootballFollow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com#giants #nygiants Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use promo code JMFOOTBALLGAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA).Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply.On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in IL. 1 per new customer. Must register new account to receive reward Token. Must select Token BEFORE placing min.$5 bet to receive $300 in Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Min. -500 odds req. Token and Bonus Bets are single-use and non-withdrawable. Bet must settle by and Token expires 2/22/26. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 2/15/26 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
FS1's Danny Parkins joins the show to share his thoughts on the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as their Offensive Coordinator. Plus, Danny breaks down how he's betting Seahawks vs. Patriots.
The Athletic's Robert Mays joins the show to discuss his career as an NFL writer, his thoughts on Matt Nagy to New York, and MUCH MORE!
WFAN dives deep into the shockwaves following the New York Giants' decision to hire former Chiefs OC and Bears Head Coach Matt Nagy as their next offensive coordinator. As the "John Harbaugh era" officially takes shape in East Rutherford, the station debates whether Nagy's experience under Andy Reid is the secret sauce needed to unlock Jaxson Dart's superstar potential—or if this is a repeat of past offensive frustrations
The Giants hired Matt Nagy as their new offensive coordinator. Did John Harbaugh get it right? Plus, the Knicks win big. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We discuss why him, why not someone else, including who Boomer wanted, Todd Monken.
The Giants' hiring of Matt Nagy as OC has Boomer us wondering why other big names like Frank Reich didn't make the cut. C-Lo has Jerry Recco's cameo in Newsday and Craig Carton debunking Jets rumors, and Todd Monken's Browns choice. We wrap with Tom Brady's "nerves" over his Hall of Fame induction.
Ross Tucker joins the show to break down Matt Nagy to the Giants, Seahawks vs. Patriots, and MUCH MORE!
Nick Kostos reacts to the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as their new Offensive Coordinator.
Nick Kostos is joined by Pat Daugherty and Ross Tucker LIVE on set. Plus, Nick reacts to the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as their new offensive coordinator.
How do Giants fans feel about Matt Nagy as their offensive coordinator? Has Aaron Boone's time with the Yankees been a failure? Frank Isola says he feels like the Knicks lack of interest in Giannis is because they don't have the assets to acquire him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:00) Sam Darnold gifted ham hat (10:00) Robert Kraft not selected for HOF (19:00) Matt Simms joins the set (22:00) Giants hire Matt Nagy as OC (32:00) Matt Simms shares SB LI experience (42:00) Commissioner Goodell holds annual state of NFL press conferenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news hits early as the New York Giants officially hire Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator under John Harbaugh. The crew digs into Nagy's winding path from Chicago to Kansas City, his fit with Jaxson Dart, and why Theo Johnson could quietly thrive in this offense. It is not a splashy hire, but it feels deliberate, competent, and very Giants. Then the conversation takes a sharp turn to the New York Jets, where exclusive reporting paints a bleak picture of an organization unraveling from the top down. Woody Johnson is accused of stripping authority from head coach Aaron Glenn, blocking key hires including Wink Martindale, and creating a culture so toxic that league insiders are warning others to stay away. As the Giants project stability and direction, the Jets appear stuck in a familiar cycle of dysfunction with no clear exit in sight.
Things get personal when Aaron Boone unexpectedly fires back at on-air criticism, directly calling out comments made by Shaun about how the New York Yankees handled Jasson Domínguez. What follows is a full blown fact check, as Evan digs into every two-hit game Domínguez had last season and proves Boone sat him eight times immediately after, including against multiple right-handed pitchers. Anecdotes turn into data, and the numbers spark a heated debate about development, matchups, and trusting young players when they are hot. From there, the conversation shifts back to the New York Giants and the hiring of Matt Nagy. Callers weigh in on what Nagy really brings after his time with the Kansas City Chiefs and Chicago Bears, debating how much credit he deserves, what he learned from Andy Reid, and why his role alongside Jaxson Dart matters more than his head coaching record. The segment wraps with classic sports-radio chaos, including a live season ticket negotiation at MetLife Stadium, fan frustration boiling over, and a quick pivot toward the next headline involving Roger Goodell and league level scrutiny.
The show takes a sharp and hilarious turn with Posted & Toasted, as the crew digs up old tweets from WFAN coworkers and lets Tiki Barber guess who posted them before deciding who deserves to be toasted. It starts with an all time 2020 cold take shredding Doug Pederson and Matt Nagy while propping up Eric Bieniemy and questioning the greatness of Andy Reid. Tiki immediately sniffs it out as a vintage Shaun Morash take. Then comes a dark 2017 train ride tweet that shocks everyone when it turns out to belong to Chris McMonigle, followed by a 2023 confession from Evan Roberts admitting he roots against the New York Yankees just to hear Big Mac battle callers over Aaron Boone.
The New York Giants finally lock in their offensive coordinator as Matt Nagy comes over from the Kansas City Chiefs to join John Harbaugh. The crew breaks down what Nagy's offense could mean for Jaxson Dart, why Theo Johnson might be a sneaky winner, and how much credit should go to Andy Reid after Nagy's mixed run with the Chicago Bears. Then the mood flips to the New York Jets, as exclusive reporting paints a franchise with no real head coach autonomy, with Woody Johnson stepping in and Aaron Glenn getting undercut, including a wild twist involving Wink Martindale. Giants competence, Jets chaos, and a fan base bracing for impact.
The New York Giants officially land on Matt Nagy as their next offensive coordinator, and the reaction is exactly what you would expect. After Todd Monken heads to Cleveland, John Harbaugh pivots to Plan B, bypassing names like Kliff Kingsbury and Charlie Weis Jr. and choosing experience over mystery. The crew breaks down why Giants fans are already uneasy, where the criticism of Nagy actually comes from, and why the surface-level stats do not tell the full story of his time in Kansas City or Chicago. Is this really a boring hire, or just a familiar one for a fanbase conditioned to expect disappointment? The conversation then swings to Florham Park, where the New York Jets continue their own coordinator search. Frank Reich, Greg Roman, and Darrell Bevell are on the board, and the guys rank the candidates while unpacking what Aaron Glenn actually needs right now. Giants optimism, Jets uncertainty, and a reminder that sometimes the loudest reactions come from the least informed places.
Hour 2 keeps the spotlight on the growing divide between New York football franchises. The New York Giants officially bring in Matt Nagy, and the discussion centers on competence, development, and why this staff feels trustworthy under John Harbaugh, even if the hire is not flashy. On the other side, the New York Jets remain mired in dysfunction. Woody Johnson is painted as increasingly hands on, confidence in Aaron Glenn continues to erode, and fans openly wonder if there is any path to credibility without a complete reset or a powerful buffer between ownership and football operations. The hour also features a classic Posted & Toasted segment that dredges up old takes, cold tweets, and station personalities getting exposed, followed by a full blown showdown involving Aaron Boone. Boone fires back at criticism over how the New York Yankees handled Jasson Domínguez, prompting a deep dive into the actual numbers that turns anecdotal frustration into hard evidence. Add in raw Jets fan calls, season ticket soul searching at MetLife Stadium, and the growing sense that one franchise is moving forward while the other is stuck arguing with itself.
Evan and Tiki turn a messy headline into a game: how many times would the media actually press Roger Goodell about Steve Tisch and the newly released Jeffrey Epstein email exchanges. The league drops a brief statement, then the room goes right at it, including questions from Judy Battista and Albert Breer. The guys react to Goodell's careful wording, debate what an actual NFL “fact-finding” process even looks like, and whether “not illegal” can still be “bad enough” under the personal conduct policy. Plus: quick hits on the Rooney Rule, Goodell going out of his way to praise officiating, and the league's thoughts on Bad Bunny and the halftime spotlight.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki dives deep into the reaction around the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator and why fans are split between trust and skepticism under John Harbaugh. The guys also rank the top Jets offensive coordinator candidates, debate Greg Roman vs Frank Reich, and break down uninspired vs experienced hires. Plus, Evan reveals his prank call on Tommy Lugauer, Knicks trade deadline talk heats up with Giannis rumors, James Harden trade speculation, and plenty of classic Evan & Tiki banter to close the show.
February 3: Matthew (@MatthewBerryTMR), Jay (@croucherJD), Connor (@ConnorJRogers), and Lawrence (@LordDontLose) react to notable moments on opening night at the Super Bowl, then discuss the Rams extending Sean McVay and the Giants reportedly tabbing Matt Nagy as OC. They also highlight George Pickens, Jauan Jennings, Alec Pierce, Kyle Pitts and Isaiah Likely in their WR and TE Free Agency preview before Trysta Krick (@Trysta_Krick) stops by to break down head-to-head player props bets on Sunday. (2:15) – Best of Super Bowl Opening Night (8:20) – Rotoworld Player News: Sean McVay signs multiyear extension, update on Matthew Stafford’s retirement decision, Giants reportedly tab Matt Nagy for OC, Broncos promote Davis Webb to OC, 9 international games confirmed for 2026 season (20:00) – WR Free Agency Preview: George Pickens, Mike Evans, Jauan Jennings, Alec Pierce, Wan’Dale Robinson, Rashid Shaheed, Deebo Samuel, Romeo Doubs (30:30) – TE Free Agency Preview: Kyle Pitts, Travis Kelce, Dallas Goedert, Cade Otton, David Njoku, Chig Okonkwo, Isaiah Likely (40:30) – Super Bowl Head-to-Head prop bets: Sam Darnold vs Drake Maye, Kenneth Walker III vs Rhamondre Stevenson, Jaxon Smith-Njigba vs Stefon Diggs (49:35) – Last Call: Super Bowl LX receiving leader See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2, the guys discuss the recent report of how the Cleveland Browns put their head coaching candidates through certain data driven processes that other teams do not commonly do and help explain why so many candidates have withdrawn from the job posting. Plus, the guys talk about Matt Nagy leaving the Chiefs because he wants to run an offense and more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Audacy's Carrington Harrison joins the show to react to Matt Nagy's departure and the return of Eric Bieniemy. Plus, Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr stops by to discuss the latest around the NFL Coaching Carousel.
Audacy's Carrington Harrison joins the show to react to Matt Nagy's departure from the Chiefs, Eric Bieniemy's return and MUCH MORE!