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Send us a textGreat podcast as we discuss the influence his Dad Joe Klecko had on his career. Joe was a member of the New York Sack Exchange and whose number is retired by the N.Y Jets. Joe is also in the NFL Hall Of Fame and Jets Ring of Honor. Dan tells us how he was brought up with football and growing up around the locker room with his Dad. We also discuss his college career and his switch to linebacker following the path of Teddy Bruschi as well as what he learned playing for the Pats and Bill Belichick who called him on draft day. Dan discusses winning 2 Super Bowls with Pats and 1 with Indy and what it was like playing with 2 Hall Of Famers in Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Other topics discussed were playing with new Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and the impact he had on his time playing with the Pats. I enjoyed the conversation with Dan and if you are a fan of his you will love this podcast! And as always thank you for listening!
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former New York Jets All-Pro center Nick Mangold joins Peanut and Roman. Nick starts out telling the story about drinking a beer during his Jets Ring of Honor induction speech. He also waxes poetic on what it's like to play for the passionate Jets fan base his entire career. Nick shares why the 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs is a career highlight for him. Nick also won in college and talks about what it was like winning a national championship at Ohio State. After football, Nick has gotten into the barbecue sauce business. He shares what he's cooking up with his Mangold's 74 BBQ sauces and the challenges he faced starting his business during the pandemic. 00:56 - Nick Mangold intro3:32 - Nick talks about his college career and winning a National Championship as a college freshman8:13 - Nick discusses getting into the Ohio State University Hall of Fame10:39 - Nick talks about meeting his teammate D'brickashaw Ferguson at the draft13:33 - Nick recaps the Jets decision to go for it on 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs14:37 - Nick shares his favorite play with Mark Sanchez16:01 - The guys discuss centers making in-game calls19:29 - Peanut shares Nick's PFF lineman grades20:48 - Nick explains what Jets fans are like26:11 - Roman asks Nick how he knew it was time to retire30:54 - Nick talks about finishing his college degree36:04 - Nick explains how he started a BBQ sauce business40:29 - Nick talks about the challenge of launching his business during the Covid-19 pandemic43:27 - The guys discuss their favorite foods to grill45:18 - Nick shares his personal Mount Rushmore **NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former New York Jets All-Pro center Nick Mangold joins Peanut and Roman. Nick starts out telling the story about drinking a beer during his Jets Ring of Honor induction speech. He also waxes poetic on what it's like to play for the passionate Jets fan base his entire career. Nick shares why the 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs is a career highlight for him. Nick also won in college and talks about what it was like winning a national championship at Ohio State. After football, Nick has gotten into the barbecue sauce business. He shares what he's cooking up with his Mangold's 74 BBQ sauces and the challenges he faced starting his business during the pandemic. 00:56 - Nick Mangold intro3:32 - Nick talks about his college career and winning a National Championship as a college freshman8:13 - Nick discusses getting into the Ohio State University Hall of Fame10:39 - Nick talks about meeting his teammate D'brickashaw Ferguson at the draft13:33 - Nick recaps the Jets decision to go for it on 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs14:37 - Nick shares his favorite play with Mark Sanchez16:01 - The guys discuss centers making in-game calls19:29 - Peanut shares Nick's PFF lineman grades20:48 - Nick explains what Jets fans are like26:11 - Roman asks Nick how he knew it was time to retire30:54 - Nick talks about finishing his college degree36:04 - Nick explains how he started a BBQ sauce business40:29 - Nick talks about the challenge of launching his business during the Covid-19 pandemic43:27 - The guys discuss their favorite foods to grill45:18 - Nick shares his personal Mount Rushmore **NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former New York Jets All-Pro center Nick Mangold joins Peanut and Roman. Nick starts out telling the story about drinking a beer during his Jets Ring of Honor induction speech. He also waxes poetic on what it's like to play for the passionate Jets fan base his entire career. Nick shares why the 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs is a career highlight for him. Nick also won in college and talks about what it was like winning a national championship at Ohio State. After football, Nick has gotten into the barbecue sauce business. He shares what he's cooking up with his Mangold's 74 BBQ sauces and the challenges he faced starting his business during the pandemic. 00:56 - Nick Mangold intro3:32 - Nick talks about his college career and winning a National Championship as a college freshman8:13 - Nick discusses getting into the Ohio State University Hall of Fame10:39 - Nick talks about meeting his teammate D'brickashaw Ferguson at the draft13:33 - Nick recaps the Jets decision to go for it on 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs14:37 - Nick shares his favorite play with Mark Sanchez16:01 - The guys discuss centers making in-game calls19:29 - Peanut shares Nick's PFF lineman grades20:48 - Nick explains what Jets fans are like26:11 - Roman asks Nick how he knew it was time to retire30:54 - Nick talks about finishing his college degree36:04 - Nick explains how he started a BBQ sauce business40:29 - Nick talks about the challenge of launching his business during the Covid-19 pandemic43:27 - The guys discuss their favorite foods to grill45:18 - Nick shares his personal Mount Rushmore **NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former New York Jets All-Pro center Nick Mangold joins Peanut and Roman. Nick starts out telling the story about drinking a beer during his Jets Ring of Honor induction speech. He also waxes poetic on what it's like to play for the passionate Jets fan base his entire career. Nick shares why the 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs is a career highlight for him. Nick also won in college and talks about what it was like winning a national championship at Ohio State. After football, Nick has gotten into the barbecue sauce business. He shares what he's cooking up with his Mangold's 74 BBQ sauces and the challenges he faced starting his business during the pandemic. 00:56 - Nick Mangold intro3:32 - Nick talks about his college career and winning a National Championship as a college freshman8:13 - Nick discusses getting into the Ohio State University Hall of Fame10:39 - Nick talks about meeting his teammate D'brickashaw Ferguson at the draft13:33 - Nick recaps the Jets decision to go for it on 4th and 1 vs the Chargers in the 2009 playoffs14:37 - Nick shares his favorite play with Mark Sanchez16:01 - The guys discuss centers making in-game calls19:29 - Peanut shares Nick's PFF lineman grades20:48 - Nick explains what Jets fans are like26:11 - Roman asks Nick how he knew it was time to retire30:54 - Nick talks about finishing his college degree36:04 - Nick explains how he started a BBQ sauce business40:29 - Nick talks about the challenge of launching his business during the Covid-19 pandemic43:27 - The guys discuss their favorite foods to grill45:18 - Nick shares his personal Mount Rushmore **NOTE: Time codes are approximate. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Second Acts on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ikkR2Q Follow Roman Harper on Instagram: @Harp_41 Follow Peanut Tillman on Instagram: @peanuttillman EP #28: The gentle giant D'Brickashaw Ferguson sits down with Peanut and Roman on the latest episode of the NFL Players Second Acts pod. D'Brick lived up to expectations as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2006 draft. He anchored the Jets offensive line during his 10-year career, started every game, and missed only one snap (there's quite the story behind that play). For his work, in 2022 D'Brickashaw was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor. Not bad for a guy who needed open-heart surgery at 9 years old to save his life. In this episode, D'Brickashaw expounds on the “miracle” of overcoming that circumstance to become the NFL's ironman. He's also on a journey to find his next calling, which has led him to…nursing school. D'Brickashaw has found success in many arenas, but he shares with Peanut and Roman the bumpy road he took to find himself. Topic Timeline: 1:00 - D'Brickashaw talks about the only snap he didn't play in during his entire 10-year NFL career 2:18 - The evolution of the Key & Peele segment based on D'Brickashaw name 3:31 - How yoga and martial arts helped D'Brickashaw become an NFL ironman 6:36 - D'Brickashaw shares what led to him having open-heart surgery as a kid 7:45 - The value of playing different sports as a kid according to D'Brickashaw 9:56 - D'Brickashaw shares the “surreal” experience of being inducted into the NY Jets Ring of Honor 13:02 - D'Brickashaw shares the experience of finding himself after his NFL career 16:21 - D'Brickashaw shares his post-NFL journey to serve other players through financial literacy 18:56 - D'Brickashaw shares what led him to wanting to become a nurse 22:15 - D'Brickashaw talks about education being the foundation of The D'Brickashaw Ferguson Foundation 23:33 - D'Brickashaw shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment 25:15 - D'Brickashaw gives advice to a newly retired NFL player 26:16 - D'Brickashaw reveals why his own teammates fined him for his car choices 27:52 - D'Brickashaw shares who is on his personal Mt. Rushmore 32:00 - D'Brickashaw turns the table and asks Roman and Peanut how their transitions are going *NOTE: Timecodes are approximate NFL Players Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 2nd episode of The Exchange presented by WynnBet hosts Nick Mangold and Mark Sanchez are joined by former Jets quarterback and Amazon Analyst Ryan Fitzpatrick. They start by talking about Ryan's earlier trip this season to MetLife to see Nick enter the Jets Ring of Honor (6:45), what the transition has been like for Fitz being an analyst on the Amazon Prime NFL coverage (7:43), and flashback to December 19, 2015 when Ryan was interrupted by Nick in a live television interview (10:20). They go onto to talk about their favorite memories from the 2015 Jets season (11:45), Lastly, they discuss about their time playing in London (14:00), the origin of Ryan Fitzpatrick wild gift for his offensive line (15:30), and the beautiful beards covering up the faces of Nick and Fitz (20:30).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: Odell knows he's not healthy enough to play right now | Wesley Walker, Jets Ring of Honor, joins the show | Plus, the best calls from this week in College Football
Host Eric Allen is joined in studio by Jets C Connor McGovern. They discuss the changing Jets culture (0:19) and the gritty road win against the Broncos (2:04). They assess the Jets' roster overhaul (5:26) and the talent and depth at the running back position (6:24). McGovern recalls what it was like to return to Denver after spending his first 3 seasons with the Broncos and discusses his family's support throughout his career (8:15). They talk about being Road Warriors and leaving a legacy (10:00). They also comment on Zach Wilson's 4-0 start in Year 2 (12:20), the Jets' formula for success in the trenches (15:27) and the emphasis to close the gap inside the AFC East (17:45). They dive into McGovern's charitable efforts with The Able Games and developing a school curriculum that allows students with special needs and their peers to participate and compete in a physical education program (19:19). Lastly, they review McGovern's experience in CrossFit and his life in the gym (24:12). EA and Bart Scott talk about the Jets' trade for Jaguars RB James Robinson (29:21) and distribution of work in the backfield (30:45). They examine the depth of the offense and how the Jets will need to proceed minus Breece Hall and Alijah Vera-Tucker (32:15) They also discuss Zach Wilson and how he can contribute to the progression of the offense (33:50). They look at the Jets' two-game gap over New England and what that could become Sunday vs. the Patriots (35:20), as well as the performance of the Patriots in Week 7 (37:00). The two call attention to the many surprises around the league this season (38:53), and lastly, Bart recalls the greatness of D'Brickashaw Ferguson before he enters the Jets Ring of Honor (40:26).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Ain't Easy Being Green Podcast.......Preparations for the 2022 season have begun! OTA's have gotten underway and Sauce Gardner looks like he is the real deal! What has he shown so far that has Coach Saleh and his teammates raving? What facet of his game did DJ Reed say was DOMINATING!!???...Zach Wilson needs to lock down the basics and execute at a higher level in 2022. What are the 4 main things the coaching staff (and fans) are looking for improvement on?......Q Williams has never played more then 70% of the snaps in an NFL game.....Aaron Donald AVG 89%! Do we need Q on the field more or does Coach Saleh alternating players so often still make sense for 2022? PLUS:The Desaun Watson saga, and we tip the caps to Revis,Mangold and Ferguson for being selected into the Jets Ring of Honor!
John and Alex are back again with another New York Jets episode! And they're joined by Video Producer Greg (and co-host of Winning Picks Weekly). The guys discuss Jordan Whitehead's response to an article, the 2022 Jets Ring of Honor, and a draft on former Jets that could help this team! Jets OTAs: 8:30 Jets Ring of Honor: 13:25 Drafting previous Jets to improve the 2022 Jets: 22:05 Recapping the draft and honorable mentions: 48:25 Make sure to follow our hosts, guest(s), producer - Raisi Mobele, who made the beats - and the rest of the KJE team - on Twitter (hit the hyperlinks): John Meleka: @Jmeleka Alex Trataros: @Traticaster101 Raisi Mobele: @RealDealRaisi_K Chris Lane: @djchrlbrwn Make sure to subscribe to our pages (hit the hyperlinks): Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: Knicks, Jets, Etc. Follow the Facebook Page: Knicks, Jets, Etc. Follow the Twitter Page: @KnicksJetsEtc Follow the Instagram Page: @KnicksJetsEtc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of JetNation Radio, our very own Greenbean joins Dylan and Alex for a special episode on strength's and weaknesses on the Jets roster. Greenbean shares his thoughts on the recent additions to the Jets Ring of Honor as well as his overall perspective on the offseason acquisitions. We would like to thank our sponsor Mile Social for their support, you can find them at MileSocial.com
Kirk Buchner and Evan Nolan look at the latest Hall of Fame related news. They discuss Matt Holliday entering the Cardinals HOF, and Darrelle Revis, Nick Mangold & D'Brickashaw Ferguson chosen for the Jets Ring of Honor. They look at the retirements of Frank Gore, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Alex Mack & Jason Spezza. Kirk says Liz Cambage should have taken elevator down for the Hall, but won't. Evan talks about Ukraine soccer, and bad Edmonton Goalies. All this and more.
Hour 1: The show opens with talk of tonight's Rangers/Lightning Game 2. We then talk about the Mets loss to the Dodgers and Francisco Lindor injuring his finger in a hotel room door. Steve Cohen tweeted a joke about Lin-door's injury. Boomer golfed in a tournament for Marty Lyons yesterday. Gio was invited but Boomer doesn't think he's ready yet. Jerry's here for his first update of the day and he starts with Taillon throwing a perfect game through seven. Ohtani had a rough day for himself on the mound and on the basepaths. Nestor Cortes had another great outing on the mound. The Mets went out west and lost to the Dodgers 2-0. The Celtics came back in the fourth quarter to beat the Warriors in game 1. Adam Silver comments on the NBA and China. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about the Jets inducting Revis, Ferguson and Mangold into the Ring of Honor.
Hour 1: The show opens with talk of tonight's Rangers/Lightning Game 2. We then talk about the Mets loss to the Dodgers and Francisco Lindor injuring his finger in a hotel room door. Steve Cohen tweeted a joke about Lin-door's injury. Boomer golfed in a tournament for Marty Lyons yesterday. Gio was invited but Boomer doesn't think he's ready yet. Jerry's here for his first update of the day and he starts with Taillon throwing a perfect game through seven.Ohtani had a rough day for himself on the mound and on the basepaths. Nestor Cortes had another great outing on the mound. The Mets went out west and lost to the Dodgers 2-0. The Celtics came back in the fourth quarter to beat the Warriors in game 1. Adam Silver comments on the NBA and China. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about the Jets inducting Revis, Ferguson and Mangold into the Ring of Honor. Hour 2: The 7am hour starts with Gio saying that Larry Bird is the worst looking great player. We take calls from listeners who have other ugly athletes for us. After going through the calls, we decide Yogi Berra is the ugliest great athlete of all time. Jerry returns for another update and starts with the Mets 2-0 loss to the Dodgers late last night. Lindor hurt his finger in a hotel door. Keith Hernandez says you can relieve the pain by poking a hole in the nail. The Yankees swept a double header from the Angels. Tailon was perfect through seven. The Celtics came back from a huge deficit to beat the Warriors in game 1. Brian Daboll met the media. Rangers/Lightning Game 2 tonight at MSG. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about the Portland Trailblazers being for sale. We also talk about the Celtics big comeback win at Golden State. They also talk about Rangers/Lightning Game 2 tonight. Hour 3: The 8am hour starts with some scuttlebutt that Big Zoo didn't show up for a shift. Big Zoo calls in to discuss. Boomer puts him on probation with the show until further notice. Jerry returns for another update and starts with the Dodgers beating the Mets 2-0. Lindor shut a door on his finger in the hotel room and missed the game. The Yankees swept a double header from the Angels yesterday. In the final segment of the hour, we talk more about Rangers/Lightning Game 2 tonight. Hour 4: The 9am hour starts with talk of tonight's Rangers game. Boomer will be in the house at MSG. We take some calls on the Rangers. We also take calls from people who say to get back to work in the office and others want people working from home. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Mets/Dodgers and talk that Dodger stadium smells like rat urine. The Yanks swept the Angels and Taillon had a perfect game through seven. Eric Bieniemy talks about not getting a head coaching job yet. In the final segment of the week, Dan in Carteret checks in. Last time we saw him he was bombed at the Kickoff to Summer.
In the season finale of The Exchange, the show starts off with a big surprise as Woody Johnson announces that Nick Mangold, D'Brickahsaw Ferguson and Darrelle Revis will be inducted into the Ring of Honor this season (0:47). Mangold is joined in the studio with his family to talk about the honor (3:35). Sanchez and Mangold then welcome in special guest Zach Wilson to talk about how his second offseason program going (4:50). Wilson surprises Sanchez with one of his favorite snacks, hot dogs, on set (7:00). They talk about taking on more of a leadership role in his second season (8:00) and his offseason routine of gaining muscle (11:00). Lastly, they talk about Wilson's experience being in New York City (12:38), his gift of free flights to his offensive lineman (16:05) and they play a game of rapid fire (17:38). Mangold and Sanchez end the show talking about their favorite memories from Season 1 and how they are looking forward to Season 2 of the show (19:55).
Zach chats with NY Jets legend Marty Lyons about his college career playing for legendary coach Paul “Bear” Bryant at the University of Alabama, what his draft process was like, getting drafted by the Jets in the first round, forming the NY Sack Exchange with Mark Gastineau and Joe Klecko, starting the Marty Lyons Foundation and the unbelievable work they're doing, winning the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, being inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor, transitioning into broadcasting, going back to University of Alabama nearly 40 years after leaving early to finish up and get his degree, and his expectations for the Jets in 2020. Donate to Feeding America Follow Upon Further Review on Twitter Subscribe on Youtube