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Omar Kelly shares a story about getting catfished on a dating app by someone using AI before diving into the latest Miami Dolphins roster moves. Omar explains why the release of James Daniels caught him off guard, noting the financial downside for Miami, and then breaks down the complicated situation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa. He details why a post–June 1st decision could be key, why the resolution may take time, and how the numbers could ultimately make keeping Tua the most realistic path.
Hour 1 kicks off with Omar Kelly sharing a funny story about getting catfished on a dating app by someone using AI before shifting into football talk. Omar reacts to the latest Miami Dolphins moves, explaining why the release of James Daniels was the only decision that truly surprised him financially, and dives into the complicated outlook for Tua Tagovailoa, noting a post–June 1st move may be key even as the situation drags out. The show also features a conversation with Jeff Darlington.The guys discuss the Los Angeles Chargers hiring Adam Gase and Mike McDaniel, with Omar believing the offensive minds could mesh well despite McDaniel still being paid by Miami.
On Friday's show, Omar Kelly kicks things off with a wild story about getting catfished by someone using AI before breaking down the latest Miami Dolphins roster moves, including the surprising release of James Daniels and the complicated situation surrounding Tua Tagovailoa. The conversation continues with analysis of the NFL media landscape and the chaos of streaming rights, followed by debate over whether the Dolphins should trade De'Von Achane and what that could mean for his future. Alain Poupart joins to discuss Tua, Achane, Malik Willis, and the broader quarterback market, while also previewing a jam-packed South Florida sports weekend. Hour 4 features NFL insider Mike Florio weighing in on Tua, Malik Willis, and Tyreek Hill, offering insights into contracts, trades, and the quarterback market, all while the guys touch on the newly passed Teddy Bridgewater Act and its impact on high school athletics.
The Miami Hurricanes survive a scare against Virginia Tech, winning it at the free throw line — ironic for a team that's struggled there all season — but the bigger concern remains their inconsistent three-point shooting, which could doom them in March with one cold night. The guys also shut down the idea of Tua Tagovailoa landing in Minnesota, explaining why that fit makes little sense. NFL insider Omar Kelly joins to question the Dolphins' decision to release James Daniels, revisit the costly contract of Bradley Chubb, and discuss whether Minkah Fitzpatrick wants to stick around for a rebuild. Omar also urges caution when it comes to Malik Willis, pointing to past free-agent QB swings that failed, before Hollywood's Headlines dives into Tiger Woods keeping hope alive for The Masters, Jaden Rashada settling his situation with the University of Florida, and some bizarre legal drama involving Buffalo Wild Wings and an iguana pizza story out of Palm Beach.
Omar Kelly joins the show and questions several major decisions by the Miami Dolphins, starting with the surprising release of James Daniels — a move that cost the team money at a premium position and begs the question of why they didn't explore a trade. Omar explains that Bradley Chubb's contract was too rich from the start and ultimately forced Miami's hand, and once again criticizes the organization's reluctance to create true quarterback competition. He also shares the impression that Minkah Fitzpatrick may not want to stick around for a rebuild, raising the question of what kind of return the Dolphins could get if they move him. Plus, Omar outlines the franchise's biggest offseason decisions and urges caution when evaluating Malik Willis, pointing to past free-agent quarterback swings that failed to pay off
On Wednesday's show, the Miami Hurricanes continue to impress with thrilling wins in both basketball and baseball, as Joe highlights the university president's push to elevate football, hoops, and baseball across the department. The conversation quickly turns to the Miami Dolphins, with analysis of the difficult but necessary departures of Bradley Chubb and Tyreek Hill, the roster cleanout just beginning, and the importance of young players like Jonah Savaiinaea and Chop Robinson taking the next step. NFL insider Omar Kelly joins to question some of the Dolphins' offseason moves, including James Daniels' release, the organization's QB approach, and whether Minkah Fitzpatrick might seek a trade, while Hollywood's Headlines covers Tiger Woods, Jaden Rashada, and some truly bizarre legal news. Later, Joe and the crew break down draft prospects Rueben Bain and Francis Mauigoa, explore how QB success is tied to talent and coaching, and discuss the patience required as the Dolphins' new regime works to rebuild a team that hasn't seen a playoff win in 25 years.
Steelers apologist Mark Kaboly responds to Poni's tweet that he's heard a Steelers player will surprisingly not be on the team next season. Could the Steelers bring James Daniels back? Should the Steelers pursue Tua or Anthony Richardson?
The free agent pool is about to get a whole lot deeper than anyone expected. With the Miami Dolphins kicking off a roster teardown — releasing Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, James Daniels, and more — Ryan dives into the full landscape of NFL free agency and what it actually means for the Green Bay Packers. Key Discussion Points: Why the published free agent lists don't tell the real story, and the cut candidates from across the league who could shake things up The case for and against big-name targets like Tyler Linderbaum, Joey Bosa, Mike Evans, and Jamel Dean A team-by-team breakdown of potential releases and trade candidates, from Dexter Lawrence to Kenny Clark to Justin Fields Why Rasheed Walker's market value actually supports letting him walk, and how it helps Green Bay's compensatory pick formula Whether you're dreaming on splash signings or hunting for discount veterans who can actually move the needle, this episode lays out the full picture of what's realistic for Green Bay heading into free agency. #Packers #GreenBay #NFL #FreeAgency #PackerNet This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
BSJ's Greg Bedard and Nick Cattles discuss the Dolphins releasing of Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb & James Daniels, and while WR is an area of need for the Patriots Greg is not interested in Tyreek Hill. They also dip into a mailbag of questions including would Greg be willing to part with 2 first round picks for Maxx Crosby?!?! Answer remains no. 0:00 - Intro 0:26 - Greg & Nick discuss Providence shooting yesterday 6:30 - Should Patriots go after Tyreek Hill? 9:24 - Should Patriots go after Bradley Chubb? 11:11 - Should Patriots go after James Daniels? 13:27 - Patriots only lost 2 coaches this offseason 15:13 - Prizepicks 16:40 - Subscribe to the podcast! 17:00 - Subscribe to BSJ 18:11 - Looking at Drake Maye's development heading into Year 3 23:50 - How do Patriots improve their offensive line? 29:33 - Will Patriots be aggressive in Free agency this offseason? 34:20 - Subscribe to the podcast! 34:38 - Looking at TreVeyon Henderson development heading into Year 2 44:44 - What do Patriots do with the 31st pick in NFL Draft? 49:35 - Should Patriots trade for Maxx Crosby? 53:01 - Drake Maye's shoulder injury 1:00:14 - Wrapping up Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast on CLNS Media is Powered by: Prize Picks
Hour 4 kicks off with a look back at the Winter Olympics, focusing on the shocking fall of the U.S. figure skater known as the “Quad God” and rumors about poor ice conditions impacting performances. The conversation shifts to the Miami Dolphins offseason, debating the future of Tua Tagovailoa, the role of a potential veteran QB, and whether the team can realistically compete next season. Joe also reflects on Miami's big roster cuts — James Daniels, Bradley Chubb, and Tyreek Hill — with his “3-play James Daniels” quip highlighting just how limited Daniels' season was. Plus, college hoops action gets attention as Tru Washington nails clutch free throws to lead the Hurricanes past NC State, while the team's 2023 collapse and the mysterious Malik Willis situation round out the hour.
On Tuesday's show, Joe Rose and the crew dive into a packed mix of sports and off-field drama, starting with the Miami Dolphins making bold roster moves by cutting Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and James Daniels, breaking down what it means for the salary cap, the future of Tua Tagovailoa, and the potential of Malik Willis as a long-term solution. Analyst Kyle Crabbs joins to weigh in on trade scenarios, De'Von Achane's contract extension, and the Dolphins' new era under GM Jon-Eric Sullivan. Off the gridiron, the crew reacts to a dramatic Winter Olympics moment as the U.S. figure skating favorite, the “Quad God,” falls twice, leading to a discussion on the yips and pressure in sports. College hoops highlights include Tru Washington's clutch free throws powering Miami past NC State, while NBA All-Star Weekend and Keshad Johnson's dunk contest win get the full breakdown. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines covers Doug Gottlieb's fiery rant, Jerome Tang's controversial firing, and Michael Jordan's team capturing a victory at the Daytona 500.
Joe explains why the Dolphins' cap cuts were unavoidable, breaking down the departures of Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, and James Daniels and what they say about the team's financial reality — especially with lingering dead money and Tua still on the books. The conversation turns toward the future at quarterback as Joe makes his pitch for Malik Willis, while questioning how realistic the move actually is. Then the crew reacts to a surprisingly competitive NBA All-Star Weekend, highlighting Victor Wembanyama's effort and calling it a major improvement from recent years. Plus, Miami Hurricanes basketball pulls off a dramatic comeback win over NC State, with Tru Washington delivering in the clutch after returning to the lineup.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the Miami Dolphins releasing Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and James Daniels, explaining how the moves reshape the salary cap and directly impact the future of Tua Tagovailoa. The guys discuss potential landing spots and whether Miami can realistically pull off a trade, while both Joe and Crabbs express optimism about Malik Willis as the team's next QB. Crabbs also evaluates a possible extension for De'Von Achane, calling it a tone-setting decision for the new regime, and says he doesn't expect a Tua update this week as negotiations continue.
Hour 3 dives deep into the Miami Dolphins offseason shakeup as Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the releases of Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, and James Daniels, explaining how these moves impact the salary cap and the future of Tua Tagovailoa. Joe and Crabbs discuss potential trade scenarios, share optimism for Malik Willis as a long-term solution, and evaluate a possible contract extension for De'Von Achane, calling it a tone-setting move for the new regime. The segment also reflects on Hill's electrifying but ultimately unfulfilled career in Miami and the bold steps GM Jon-Eric Sullivan is taking to start a new era. Plus, college hoops highlights feature Tru Washington's clutch free throws in Miami's comeback win over NC State, Duke's dominance in the ACC, and a dramatic moment in the dunk contest when Richardson hit his head on the backboard.
Hour 1 centers on a franchise reset as the Miami Dolphins make major cap cuts, with Joe explaining why moving on from Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, and James Daniels was unavoidable and what the lingering money owed to Tua Tagovailoa means moving forward. He calls for patience with the new regime, noting even the loaded 2023 roster still didn't deliver, and looks ahead to the quarterback future while floating Malik Willis as a possible fit. The crew also reacts to a much-improved NBA All-Star Weekend, praising Victor Wembanyama, and breaks down Miami's comeback hoops win behind Tru Washington. Plus, Hollywood shares wild stories from coaching youth basketball and the sideline parents turning kids sports into chaos.
The free agent pool is about to get a whole lot deeper than anyone expected. With the Miami Dolphins kicking off a roster teardown — releasing Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, James Daniels, and more — Ryan dives into the full landscape of NFL free agency and what it actually means for the Green Bay Packers. Key Discussion Points: Why the published free agent lists don't tell the real story, and the cut candidates from across the league who could shake things up The case for and against big-name targets like Tyler Linderbaum, Joey Bosa, Mike Evans, and Jamel Dean A team-by-team breakdown of potential releases and trade candidates, from Dexter Lawrence to Kenny Clark to Justin Fields Why Rasheed Walker's market value actually supports letting him walk, and how it helps Green Bay's compensatory pick formula Whether you're dreaming on splash signings or hunting for discount veterans who can actually move the needle, this episode lays out the full picture of what's realistic for Green Bay heading into free agency. #Packers #GreenBay #NFL #FreeAgency #PackerNet This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast Help keep the show growing and check out everything I'm building across the Packers and NFL world: Support: Patreon: www.patreon.com/pack_daddy Venmo: @Packernetpodcast CashApp: $packpod Website: https://nfldraftgrades.com/ My Board: https://nfldraftgrades.com/board/83a18c42-7a0b-4590-8d1b-453e49840d02
Miami releases Tyreek Hill and more. John Harris breaks down NFL cut candidates the Texans should target, plus Jalen Pitre joins Jonathan Joseph on No Audibles. The show opens with an AFC South tour, starting with a Cameron Wolfe report that the Jacksonville Jaguars plan to use Travis Hunter as a full-time cornerback with only part-time receiver snaps in 2026 — vindicating what the hosts argued on draft night. They debate whether Jacksonville would have been better off staying at pick five for Mason Graham instead of trading up to two for Hunter. The Indianapolis Colts segment sparks a discussion about franchising Alec Pierce versus Daniel Jones, and the Tennessee Titans unveil a new logo amid Oilers-inspired uniform leaks that stir up Houston emotions all over again. Then the big story breaks: the Miami Dolphins release Tyreek Hill, James Daniels, Bradley Chubb, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in a major roster purge. While Tyreek won't be a Texans target, the hosts pivot to The Athletic's list of one potential cap cut from every NFL team, running through over a dozen names with a Texans lens. Interior defensive linemen Broderick Washington (Ravens), A'Shawn Robinson (Panthers), and B.J. Hill (Bengals) get detailed evaluations, as do offensive linemen Elgton Jenkins (Packers), Ezra Cleveland (Jaguars), Mekhi Becton (Chargers), and Graham Glasgow (Lions). John breaks down which players fit the Texans' scheme, age profile, and budget. The show closes with Jalen Pitre's feature interview on Jonathan Joseph's No Audibles podcast. Pitre reflects on being drafted, getting sent flying by Laremy Tunsil in his first practices, his role as a versatile nickel/safety weapon, his devastating hit on Rashee Rice, the guardian cap decision, leadership in the secondary, and giving back to his hometown of Stafford.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HR3 - Walt Weiss' direct tone when answering questions is refreshing change In hour three Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, let you hear Atlanta Braves Manager Walt Weiss talk about what Jurickson Profar had to say about possibly being the DH at times this season, react to what Weiss had to say, let you hear the Braves skipper talk about how injuries are a part of the game, react to what Weiss had to say, explain why they think after last season Jurickson Profar shouldn't scoff at a DH role with Braves, talk about how they spent their Valentines Days on Saturday, react to the news that the Miami Dolphins have released former All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill, former Pro Bowl linebacker Bradley Chubb, offensive lineman James Daniels and wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, discuss if the Falcons should be interested in any of those players, explain why they think the Falcons don't need Tyreek Hill's baggage on top of the James Pearce Jr. allegations, and then close out hour three by answering people's questions about anything in the Morning Mailbag!
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the news that the Miami Dolphins have released former All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill, former Pro Bowl linebacker Bradley Chubb, offensive lineman James Daniels, and wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, discuss if the Falcons should be interested in any of those players, and explain why they think the Falcons don't need Tyreek Hill's baggage on top of the James Pearce Jr. allegations.
In hour one, Appel, Dan Day, and Jimmy react to the news of the Dolphins releasing Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, guard James Daniels, and receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. NFL Network's Cam Wolfe's reaction to the Dolphins' releases, what the Dolphins should do with Tua next, and who's the next QB of the Dolphins if they move from Tua.
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, we discuss the idea of bringing in any of the Dolphins' veteran cuts including Tyreek Hill, Tua and James Daniels. We also discuss how any of those additions shouldn't impact draft plans. We then answer questions on team building and front office structure. Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss all this! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon-Eric Sullivan is COOKIN'. After a brief period of getting acclimated in South Florida, Sully has set to work aggressively cleaning up Chris Grier's mess. With the releases of Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, James Daniels, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhene, the Dolphins have saved over $66M in cash and $56M in 2026 cap space. The moves were necessary and predictable and signal the beginning of the next organizational reset. Where do the Dolphins go from here and what moves still remain to be made? Aaron and Josh are back to discuss all this and more on another episode of THE SAME OLD DOLPHINS SHOW at DOLPHINSTALK.COM!
Hour 3 kicks off with Omar Kelly joining the show to break down the Dolphins' offseason, starting with Malik Willis. He says Miami is the front-runner but expects other teams to be interested, and both he and Joe agree Willis won't command as much as a Sam Darnold or Justin Fields. The conversation dives into key roster decisions, including Bradley Chubb, Austin Jackson, James Daniels, and Devon Achane, weighing contract extensions versus potential trades, while also discussing Minkah Fitzpatrick's future in Miami. Later, the guys shift to the NBA, critiquing All-Star Weekend as watered down, noting the lackluster Dunk Contest, and highlighting the ongoing issues of superstar players missing regular season games despite earning massive salaries.
Omar Kelly joins the show to break down the Dolphins' offseason, starting with the Malik Willis situation. He says Miami is the front-runner but expects other teams to show interest, and both he and Joe agree Willis won't command as much money as a Sam Darnold or even Justin Fields. They dive into key roster decisions, including high-dollar players like Bradley Chubb, and Joe runs through a list of potential quarterback options to get Omar's take on each. The conversation also touches on the fallout from past missteps in talent evaluation and what the Dolphins should do with offensive linemen Austin Jackson and James Daniels.
Chris Perkins joins to break down the Dolphins' offseason outlook, reacting to OC Bobby Slowik's recent comments and explaining why Tua Tagovailoa cannot return next season. He stresses the importance of the Dolphins dominating the line of scrimmage, while Joe and Bokamper voice their frustration with James Daniels after his limited play last year. Perkins also lays out what the Dolphins' draft strategy should be, sparking a debate on whether Miami should target a quarterback or focus on other roster needs. The discussion includes the tough but necessary move of cutting Tua to manage cap space, drawing parallels to how the Broncos handled Russell Wilson and turned it into a championship run.
Miami Dolphins on SI Publisher Alain Poupart (@PoupartNFL) is joined by Chris Perkins from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel to discuss the developments involving James Daniels, Darren Waller and Austin Jackson as the Dolphins return to work after their bye, and more. Make sure to follow Alain on Twitter at @PoupartNFL and Blusky at @alainpoupart.bsky.social, and for more (free) Miami Dolphins content, visit Miami Dolphins on SI at si.com/nfl/dolphins.Download Cash App Today: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/qk335rgm #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Discounts and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Dolphins continue to take heat from the national as well as local media as they look to bounce back this weekend against the New England Patriots. Injuries continue to pile up as James Daniels and Storm Duck will both miss multiple weeks. Big weekend of college football this weekend as the Canes host USF and the Gators look to bounce back against LSU in Death Valley. Kyle Crabbs and Brian Baldinger join.
The pads were on and the practice was sizzling on Tuesday. Travis is talking about the physical nature of the practice, the ability to rush inside with explosive off ball linebackers behind big defensive tackles and the youth taking hold on the Miami roster. Plus, the offensive stars shine with cool pass-game design, and we'll talk about some of the under the radar standouts of camp so far. Finally, audio from James Daniels, Bradley Chubb and Tyrel Dodson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Head Coach Mike McDaniel spoke to media at the Owner's meetings in Palm Beach Monday - we'll cover it all. Topics include: Tua's ability to stay healthy, Zach Wilson, James Daniels, team culture and the focus of the 2025 roster construction, and much much more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James, JD to friends and family, was helping his friend move from Nevada to Mississippi. Just past Kingman, Arizona on Highway 93, their trailer got a flat tire. Since James and his friend were driving separate vehicles, James stayed back with the trailer while the friend went into town to get a tire.It would be almost 24 hours before his friend returned, and when he did, James and the truck were missing.A series of 911 calls from motorists made the case even more baffling.Strange clues would emerge during the investigation, but James remains missing.Where is James Daniels Jr.?**********Follow us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/wherearetheypodcast Instagram: @thewherearetheypodcast Email me: Canwefindthem@gmail.com Join our online detective group at Patreon: www.patreon.com/wherearetheypodcastSupport our mission: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wherearethey
The Miami Dolphins have taken a measured approach to free agency, filling key roster needs without overpaying for big-name talent. With additions like Zach Wilson, James Daniels, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and a handful of others, how does the roster stack up after the first wave of signings? We break down the team's biggest strengths and lingering weaknesses as Miami gears up for the next phase of the offseason. Thoughts or questions — reach out to us at AnotherDolphinsPodcast@gmail.com! Another Dolphins Podcast is hosted by Joshua Houtz (@Houtz) and Jake Mendel (@JMendel94). Josh and Jake are joined by Cat (@BrianCatNFL) for this episode of ADP. 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
Travis is back for a busy Friday edition of the Drive Time Podcast as a pair of new OL acquisitions join the show. James Daniels and Larry Borom caught up with Travis to talk about the state of the o-line, playing in South Florida and much more. Plus, analysis on new QB Zach Wilson and safety Ashtyn Davis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Steelers Morning Rush, our new daily short-form podcast with Alan Saunders, giving a longer perspective on a single news topic surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers or the National Football League. Today, it's how much the Steelers have coming their way in compensatory draft picks after Omar Khan gamed the system during free agency. Comp picks are given out to NFL teams that lose more than they gain in the free agency process, but only certain types of players apply to the formula. By making his big move via trade for DK Metcalf, and also adding Darius Slay after he was released by the Philadelphia Eagles, Khan was able to preserve the Steelers' top comp pick slots from being canceled out by his own actions. With Dan Moore Jr., Najee Harris, Justin Fields, Donte Jackson, James Daniels and Mike Williams all signing elsewhere as countable free agents so far, and only Mason Rudolph and Malik Harrison on the other side of the ledger, the Steelers are in line for quite a comp pick haul. Alan breaks it down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The iHeartRadio Music Awards are almost here, and in this episode, host Rob Cao is joined by returning guest Valerie Alden to discuss all the excitement! Will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make their red carpet debut as a couple? Could Taylor be gearing up for a big surprise announcement? The duo dives into all the buzz surrounding the upcoming event. Later, Rob shifts gears to the sports world, breaking down the Miami Dolphins' latest free agency moves, including key offensive line additions like James Daniels and Larry Borom. Tune in for all the music, drama, and football talk!Timestamps:Intro- 00:05-1:03iHeartRadio Music Awards Preview W/ Valerie Alden- 1:06-24:58Dolphins Free Agency- 25:00-44:09Outro- 44:11-44:49Follow Us On Social Media:IG & TikTok- @theflame_esFollow Valerie On Social Media:IG & X- @valeriealden_TikTok- @valeriealdenPhotography IG- iphonephotos____by_valerieHost: Rob CaoSpecial Guest: Valerie Alden
The new league year is here and the Dolphins have bene active in their reported signings. We'll get into the free agency landscape for the team, the moves they've reportedly made, and start our analysis with two of Travis' favorite from the class so far - OL James Daniels and WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miami Dolphins on SI Publisher Alain Poupart (@PoupartNFL) breaks down the first wave of free agency activity, including the additions of Zach Wilson, James Daniels and Ifeatu Melifonwu, the departure of Jevon Holland, and much more. Make sure to follow Alain on Twitter at @PoupartNFL and Blusky at @alainpoupart.bsky.social, and read his stories (free content) on Miami Dolphins on SI at si.com/nfl/dolphins.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Rob reacts to the first two free agency signings made by the Miami Dolphins in Zach Wilson & James Daniels!Follow Us On Social Media:IG & TikTok- @theflame_esHost: Rob Cao
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, we discuss the team losing Najee Harris, Elandon Roberts and James Daniels to free agency. The team also signed former Ravens LB Malik Harrison to presumably replace Elandon Roberts and also contribute on special teams. The team still doesn't have their QB signed for 2025, though it'll likely be one of Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson. Should the team instead be looking to swing a trade for Joe Milton, Malik Willis or potentially even Anthony Richardson? What have we made of the early portions of free agency for the Steelers and what do we make of Omar Khan's approach? Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss all this and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reckless Minnesota Vikings free agency speculation; Potential targets for the Vikings include offensive lineman James Daniels; Why the Vikings steer clear of Aaron Rodgers; Should the Vikings draft a running back in the first round; Will the Vikings be able to tag and trade Sam Darnold; More Vikings feedback on Daniel Jones, JJ McCarthy, Brian O'Neill and more; Plus a snake draft of the week on the best romantic comedies on Purple Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reckless Minnesota Vikings free agency speculation; Potential targets for the Vikings include offensive lineman James Daniels; Why the Vikings steer clear of Aaron Rodgers; Should the Vikings draft a running back in the first round; Will the Vikings be able to tag and trade Sam Darnold; More Vikings feedback on Daniel Jones, JJ McCarthy, Brian O'Neill and more; Plus a snake draft of the week on the best romantic comedies on Purple Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vikings Bold Offseason Predictions: Player Moves, Free Agency, and Draft Strategies — In this episode of "The Real Forno Show," host Tyler Forness and producer Dave Stefano explore bold predictions for the Minnesota Vikings' offseason. They discuss potential free agency signings, draft strategies, and positional upgrades. The duo analyzes possible acquisitions, including versatile players like James Daniels, secondary targets Charvarius Ward and Javon Holland, and star receiver Cooper Kupp. They also evaluate the Vikings' interior offensive and defensive line performance and debate needed changes. The episode covers media literacy in sports reporting and explores impactful bold predictions, such as using the franchise tag on Byron Murphy Jr. 00:00 Bold Predictions for the Offseason 00:23 Introduction to The Real Forno Show 04:06 Discussing Bold Predictions and Fan Input 04:52 Vikings' Defensive Line Analysis 10:35 Interior Offensive Line Concerns 17:52 Potential Free Agency Moves 32:03 Calculated Risks in Player Contracts 32:33 Versatility in Defensive Positions 33:43 Tragedy and Triumph: Charvarius "Mooney" Ward's Journey 35:05 Secondary Needs and Contract Details 37:55 Franchise Tag Decisions 44:24 Media Literacy and Reporting 46:01 Bold Predictions for Free Agency 48:37 Draft Strategy and Edge Rushers 59:31 Final Thoughts and Viewer Engagement FAN WITH US!!! Tyler Forness @TheRealForno of Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and A to Z Sports @AtoZSportsNFL and Dave Stefano @Luft_Krigare producing this Vikings 1st & SKOL production, on the @RealFornoShow. Podcasts partnered with Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN and Fans First Sports Network's NFL feed @FFSN_NFL. ____________________________________________________________ ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Our Twitter can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ Tyler Forness can be read at A to Z Sports - https://atozsports.com/nfl/minnesota-vikings-news/ ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - https://www.ffsn.app/teams/minnesota-vikings/ ⭐️ On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vikings1standskol ⭐️ Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/IOCZQ3mmS1U Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Friday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Edgar Snyder & Associates, host Adam Bittner welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to analyze the team's offensive line heading into the NFL offseason. How much pressure is on Broderick Jones to perform to his potential in 2025? What skills must he master to get there? And is he a viable long-term piece of the offensive line of the future? Can Zach Frazier and Troy Fautanu already be considered cornerstones for the next decade, despite being drafted just last year? What is Frazier's upside? Can he be a Pro Bowl or All-Pro caliber player after a promising rookie campaign? And where does Mason McCormick fit into the long-term picture amid likely flux at guard with Isaac Seumalo and James Daniels playing on expiring contracts? Our duo weighs options for GM Omar Khan and coach Mike Tomlin. Later, the guys react to the NFL awards announced Thursday. Did T.J. Watt deserve DPOY over Patrick Surtain II? Were Hines Ward and James Harrison worthy of more Pro Football Hal of Fame consideration following the announcement of a class that included Sterling Sharpe, Eric Allen and more? And what should be make of the Bills' Josh Allen winning MVP over the Ravens' Lamar Jackson and the Eagles Saquon Barkley? Then in the third segment, Adam and Ray preview the Super Bowl from a Steelers perspective. Should fans be rooting for the Eagles to stop Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs from claiming a history-making third consecutive championship? And which team will win the game?
Alan Saunders and Zachary Smith discuss all things Pittsburgh Steelers. On today's episode, we discuss the position groups that matter for the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Senior Bowl. The DL and RB classes are a strength, and the Steelers will certainly take notice of them down in Mobile. Artie Smith paid a close attention to the WR group today and we discuss who could be fits. How likely are they to double dip at any position? Do we think the Ravens running for 300 yards intensifies their desire to add to their DL? Where is the biggest drop-off in talent from Round 1 to Round 2? Could a Seumalo retirement open the door for a James Daniels reunion? Let's go for another Steelers Afternoon Drive and discuss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chicago Bears' offseason is heating up! With the coaching staff nearly complete, attention turns to free agency and the draft. This episode dives into potential offensive and defensive line targets, including standout guard Trey Smith and veteran pass rusher Khalil Mack. Explore the pros and cons of reuniting Mack with the Bears and the impact he could have alongside Montez Sweat. Plus, get insights on other intriguing free agent options like James Daniels and Chase Young.Discover how these potential signings could transform the Bears' trenches and set the stage for success in 2024. Tune in to hear expert analysis on which linemen could be game-changers for Chicago's roster rebuild.Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/ChiBearsCentralGet at us:Email: ChicagoBearsCentral@gmail.comTwitter:@ChiBearsCentralPhone: (773) 242-9336Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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On the Wednesday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Edgar Snyder & Associates, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette insider Ray Fittipaldo to ponder whether Steelers GM Omar Khan should pursue a deal for Raiders star Davante Adams amid his request for a trade out of Las Vegas. Could the team afford to make the deal, given Adams' lucrative contract? What kind of challenge would it be to rework Adams' contract to keep him in Pittsburgh long term? And what would the deal cost in terms of NFL draft capital? Our duo tackles those questions, then moves on to QB and offensive line talk. Could Russell Wilson be active for the Steelers' NFL Week 5 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys? If he is, what are the chances he could take the starting job from Justin Fields? And how important will Isaac Seumalo's potential return boost a blocking unit that has now lost James Daniels for the season, as well as Troy Fautanu for a substantial part of it?
Post-Gazette Steelers insiders Gerry Dulac and Ray Fittipaldo recap coach Mike Tomlin's weekly news conference ahead of an NFL Week 5 matchup with the Dallas Cowboys at Acrisure Stadium. What's the latest on Russell Wilson as he recovers from a calf injury? How did Justin Fields' performance in Week 4 vs. the Indianapolis Colts impact his grip on the starting job? Why was Tomlin bothered by mistakes? Especially officiating mistakes, including a controversial call on Minkah Fitzpatrick? And where do injuries to other key players including Alex Highsmith, Jaylen Warren, Isaac Seumalo and James Daniels stand? Our duo tackles those questions and more.
Post-Gazette insiders Gerry Dulac and Ray Fittipaldo react to the Steelers' NFL Week 4 loss against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. Does Colts coach Shane Steichen have Steelers coach Mike Tomlin's number after gashing his defense in each of the last two meetings? Why did OC Arthur Smith's offense get off to such a slow start? What should we make of Justin Fields' day at QB, which was good statistically but included multiple costly fumbles? Ditto George Pickens, who had a seismic fumble down near the goal line? What impact did James Daniels' injury have on an offensive line already missing Isaac Seumalo and Troy Fautanu? And why did Najee Harris have such a bad day running the ball while Cordarrelle Patterson was finding holes? Our duo tackles those questions and more.
On the Monday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette insider Ray Fittipaldo to react to the Steelers' NFL Week 4 loss against the Indianapolis Colts. What happened to DC Teryl Austin's defense in yielding by far its most points in a game this season? How could the game have ended differently if Joey Porter seizes two opportunities to make interceptions, or Patrick Queen recovers a fumble by Colts QB Anthony Richardson in the first quarter? And why weren't T.J. Watt and the pass rushers able to generate more pressure on immobile backup QB Joe Flacco? Our duo tackles those questions, then turns attention to the offense. Were Justin Fields' fumbles at QB forgivable as he looks to hold off Russell Wilson for the starting job? Are mistakes to be expected from the offensive line amid a rash of injuries to guys like Isaac Seumalo and James Daniels, which have pressed young players including Zach Frazier, Mason McCormick, Spencer Anderson and Broderick Jones into service? And can OC Arthur Smith get receivers Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin III more involved in the offense? Or is another solid veteran needed for that group?
On the Wednesday episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, presented by Edgar Snyder & Associates, host Christopher Carter welcomes Post-Gazette Steelers insider Ray Fittipaldo to react to coach Mike Tomlin's handling of his QB situation ahead of an NFL Week 4 matchup with the Indianapolis Colts. Is he savvy to keep Russell Wilson in the QB1 spot as he continues his recovery from a calf injury? Or has Justin Fields earned more respect amid the team's 3-0 start? Later, our duo analyzes the offensive line and defense. Has Broderick Jones turned the corner after dominating the Los Angeles Chargers' Joey Bosa this past week? What is Mason McCormick's role after seeing his first action Sunday? What's the injury outlook for Isaac Seumalo? How much have Dan Moore Jr. and James Daniels impressed in the early going? When will the defense start generating turnovers? And how will injuries to Alex Highsmith and Cory Trice Jr. affect that unit?