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We talked about the NFL combine and when it started to get to the point where a lot of people are paying attention to it. Also, remember when the Dolphins GM asked Dez Bryant if his mother was a ‘whore'? Good times.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the franchise tag deadline. Hosts Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, Mike Garafolo, and Will Blackmon discuss potential deals that could be made. Whiteboard Wednesday asks about the worst 'breakups' in the NFL. Plus, NFL Prospect Mike Washington Jr. details his Combine experience and what's next in his career. Stay tuned for Stacey Dales coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laurence & Spiegs discussed the retirement of Bears Center Drew Dalman with Coach Wannstedt and how it's similar to the time Ricky Williams retired early when he was coaching the Miami Dolphins.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a discussion about quarterbacks! Hosts Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, Willie Colon and Raheem Mostert look at the New York Giants situation with John Harbaugh and Jaxson Dart. Then the guys answer several questions and examine NFC teams and players.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with reaction to the Detroit Lions trading David Montgomery. Hosts Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, Willie Colon and Raheem Mostert are joined by Ohio State Buckeyes defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to discuss Buckeyes' combine performances. Then the guys answer several questions: which AFC Divisional winner are you most invested in? Which AFC quarterback are you most looking forward to watching next season? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After joking about the Dolphins not posting for Tua's birthday, Hoch couldn't believe the amount of animosity Dolphins fans have anytime you mention the Dolphins QB.
NFL broadcaster Josh Appel joins the show to discuss what feels like an unfortunate end to the Panthers season and their options with the trade deadline looming. Plus, how we'll remember the Tua era as Miami Dolphins fans.
Miami Dolphins On SI Publisher Alain Poupart and Deputy Editor Dante Collinelli discuss the latest developments ahead of the start of the league year, including the Eichenberg release, Terron's Tua comments, Mostert's McDaniel comments, 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.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Breaking down why it would make sense to sell high on De'Von Achane if he is hoping to land top-5 running back money.
New reporting on the type of deal Malik Willis will get this offseason makes the Dolphins potentially signing him more interesting. But Crowder still has major questions about his upside.
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Monday's show kicks off with the Miami Dolphins' offseason drama, from their ongoing salary cap crunch to potential trades including Minkah Fitzpatrick, the debate over keeping or moving on from Tua Tagovailoa, and landing spots for Malik Willis, with Carson Beck's NFL Combine performance also under the microscope. The crew then dives into South Florida sports, debating the Miami Heat's inconsistency and whether Erik Spoelstra should lean into the Bam Adebayo–Kel'el Ware pairing, and the Florida Panthers continue to struggle in the playoff race. Guests include Ron Magill reflecting on 46 years at Zoo Miami and his new conservation-focused role, Andrew Moran breaking down Miami Hurricanes men's basketball success and South Florida recruiting, and Omar Kelly weighing in on Dolphins trades, the draft, and quarterback strategy.
The Miami Dolphins have to get back to a healthy salary cap state, and Joe explains why fixing the books is the only way forward. He talks about what a great event DCC was this past weekend before diving into how Jon-Eric Sullivan keeps getting peppered with questions about Tua Tagovailoa, sticking to the company line while the media searches for a headline. That leads to a fiery Tua rant and a bigger discussion about how the standard in Miami should look. Joe closes by remembering how devastated Don Shula used to be after losses, sometimes taking days to recover, because he wanted everyone in the building to know losing was unacceptable.
Jon-Eric Sullivan addresses the Miami Dolphins' tough salary cap situation and makes it clear the path forward is building through the draft, especially with so much dead money on the books. With NFL free agency just a week away, expectations are tempered — Miami simply doesn't have the flexibility to chase big-name stars this summer. The crew breaks down potential landing spots for Malik Willis and debates whether the Dolphins could realistically be in the mix, while acknowledging several other teams may have stronger interest. Joe also predicts a few undrafted free agents could sneak onto next season's roster. Plus, where does Tua Tagovailoa ultimately land if Miami moves on?
It's Tua Tagovailoa's 28th birthday, and the crew can't resist poking fun at Miami's “lame duck” QB with some running jokes. They also debate whether the Miami Dolphins' social media accounts will actually give him a birthday shoutout, mixing humor with their ongoing Tua commentary. Jamie brings up the idea of Tua and Tyreek teaming up in Kansas City.
After 46 years at Zoo Miami, Ron Magill joins the show to reflect on his retirement from day-to-day zoo operations and his new role with the Zoo Miami Foundation. He explains how the transition allows him to focus on his true passion — helping get animals back into the wild — without dealing with as much bureaucracy and red tape. Ron also promotes this Friday's “Feast with the Beasts” event and shares why it remains one of South Florida's signature conservation fundraisers. Plus, he dives into the state of animal populations across Florida and the challenges wildlife continue to face.
Omar Kelly joins the show to weigh in on the Miami Dolphins' ongoing salary cap challenges. He predicts a trade for Minkah Fitzpatrick could be coming soon and breaks down potential landing spots and price tags for Malik Willis. Omar also argues that keeping Tua Tagovailoa is the smarter financial move and debates with Joe on the team's best path forward, while expressing strong opposition to the Dolphins drafting Ty Simpson from Alabama. He closes by predicting that Tua will start for another NFL team next season if Miami moves on and discussing what the Dolphins should do with their first round pick.
Hour 4 opens with NFL free agency just a week away and the Miami Dolphins needing to clean up their salary cap before making moves. The crew celebrates Tua Tagovailoa's 28th birthday with running jokes about Miami's “lame duck” QB, debates whether the Dolphins' social media will give him a shoutout, and even jokes about a potential reunion with Tyreek Hill in Kansas City. Basketball talk highlights Miami Hurricanes men's basketball' win over Boston College, closing out their regular season with an NCAA Tournament berth likely locked up. The hour also revisits the Dolphins' ongoing salary cap challenges and what it means for roster moves in the coming weeks.
Hour 3 starts with Omar Kelly joining the show to break down the Miami Dolphins' salary cap issues, potential trades for Minkah Fitzpatrick, and the financial logic for keeping Tua Tagovailoa, while also weighing in on Malik Willis and strongly opposing a Dolphins pick of Ty Simpson from Alabama. In golf, Shane Lowry blows a late lead at the Cognizant Classic, adding to the weekend's drama. The crew then shifts to the Miami Heat, discussing their Jekyll-and-Hyde inconsistency, a big win over the Rockets, Kel'el Ware's strong minutes, and key upcoming games against Brooklyn. Football talk continues with the Dolphins Cancer Challenge event and a look at Carson Beck's solid NFL Combine performance, including the ridiculous boos he faced from Indiana and Notre Dame fans
Hour 2 opens by discussing the Miami Dolphins' need to return to a healthy salary cap state and shares highlights from the DCC event before launching into a fiery rant about Tua Tagovailoa, media pressure, and the standard of excellence set by Don Shula. Andrew Moran joins to break down his first season on Jai Lucas' staff with Miami Hurricanes men's basketball, highlighting the culture shift, early success, and the growth of local talent fueling recruitment across South Florida. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with WWE's Elimination Chamber upset by Randy Orton, an undefeated regular season for UConn Huskies women's basketball, Michael Jordan's NASCAR team winning again, Kevin Willard's candid reflections on working with Rick Pitino, and golden goal pucks from Jack Hughes and the Women's Team heading to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Canada.
The crew debates whether Erik Spoelstra should lean into the promising Bam Adebayo–Kel'el Ware pairing as the Miami Heat search for consistency, while the Florida Panthers suffer another late collapse and Shane Lowry unravels in a stunning tournament finish. Joe pushes back on overreactions from the NFL Combine and calls out the nitpicking of top draft prospects before diving into Jon-Eric Sullivan addressing the Miami Dolphins' salary cap crunch, their draft-first approach, and the uncertainty surrounding Malik Willis and Tua Tagovailoa. Plus, Ron Magill reflects on 46 years at Zoo Miami, his new conservation-focused role, and this week's “Feast with the Beasts” event.
The crew rides the emotional rollercoaster of a wild South Florida sports weekend — from the Florida Panthers' playoff hopes fading and tough questions surrounding Sergei Bobrovsky, to the Miami Heat heating up after a fiery Tyler Herro–Kevin Durant exchange and a big win over Houston. They dive into Dolphins offseason drama, PGA disappointments, and the possible end of an era with Tommy Hutton stepping away, while also unpacking Dwyane Wade's message to Bam Adebayo about the direction of the team. As always, the sports intensity is balanced with classic show chaos — lobster diving debates, company perks scheming, Gameballs & Gamebums, and a Monday edition of Alright! Oh No!
We must always bring the silly sauce no matter what; Tobin and Leroy get into lobster diving?? We get into some NFL Football talk … will the Dolphins post Tua for his birthday today?? And Tobin would really like to know where the hell Christian Wilkins is!! Leroy gathers around the lockroom to give out his Gameballs and Gamebums; Miami Heat and PGA choke jobs!
104.3 WQAM presents a collection of discussions about the Miami Dolphins this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana
104.3 WQAM presents a collection of interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Mike Florio, Jorge Sedano, Jai Lucas, Chris Perkins, and Josh Appel!
Mike Harmon and Anita Marks tackle dive into the NFL Combine, breaking down the rookie QB class! They also unpack the biggest storylines around the league: the Minnesota Vikings quarterback situation, what’s next for Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins, and more! They react to the NFLPA report cards, highlighting the best and worst teams and coaches, and go around the league projecting who the starting quarterbacks will be in 2026. On the NBA side, they break down the MVP race, discuss the best wagers on the board - including whether Cade Cunningham is worth a play and if Jaylen Brown has long-shot value. All that and more on Fox Sports Sundays! EP: Producer Shay (Shayan Moghangard)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
104.3 WQAM presents a collection of interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Mike Florio, Jorge Sedano, Jai Lucas, Chris Perkins, and Josh Appel!
104.3 WQAM presents a collection of discussions about the Miami Dolphins this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana
104.3 WQAM presents a collection of interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Mike Florio, Jorge Sedano, Jai Lucas, Chris Perkins, and Josh Appel!
104.3 WQAM presents a collection of discussions about the Miami Dolphins this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks back at the Steelers future with or without QB Aaron Rodgers. Of all the new head coach and QB combos, which one catches your eye the most? Plus, how much do the Seahawks need to keep Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kyle Brandt is amazed at the NFL Combine and excited for the upcoming free agency and Draft: Always remember the first time This is what we do It's not his fault The QB's come running 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this Best of edition, Alain Poupart breaks down the Miami Dolphins' offseason approach and the biggest questions still facing the franchise. Mike Florio joins to recap the NFL Combine, dive into league-wide storylines, and weigh in on the Dolphins' quarterback situation. Bo stops by to share classic stories with Joe while talking more Fins football, and things take a wild turn when Channing Crowder challenges Omar Kelly to a boxing match. Plus, Paul Maurice discusses the Olympics and what's ahead for the Florida Panthers this season
In hour four, Crowder has fallen in love with F1 Racing. Hoch placed a bet on Matas Buzelis instead of Josh Giddey and also on tonight's Florida Panthers vs Buffalo Sabres game. Carson Beck will meet the Miami Dolphins at the NFL Scouting Combine. The PWHL women's hockey league's draft system for the first overall pick is discussed. Plus, we get the latest injury update on the Miami Heat.
Miami Dolphins on SI Publisher Alain Poupart is joined by ESPN Radio talk show host Ken LaVicka to discuss the start of the offseason for the Miami Dolphins, GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley's first month on the job, the status of some key veterans, 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/onsi.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hour 2 opens with quarterback speculation as the Miami Dolphins get linked to Anthony Richardson, sparking draft talk and a debate over upside versus proven production. The conversation takes a personal turn as Joe reflects on his “part-time Catholic” upbringing, sharing stories about strict nuns, intimidating priests, and giving a shoutout to his current priest Father Ed. From there, the focus shifts back to basketball with the Miami Heat falling to the Philadelphia 76ers, reinforcing concerns about inconsistency, the lack of a true superstar, and whether Erik Spoelstra has enough talent around Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro. We wrap with Hollywood's Headlines, featuring Artemi Panarin gifting a Rolex to a mascot, buzz around WWE Elimination Chamber, drama involving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tez Johnson, plus a wild Florida Man theft story at Target.
NFLPA report cards are out and once again the Miami Dolphins are near the top thanks to elite off-field grades. From owner Stephen Ross investing in a personal grass farm to ensure top playing surfaces, to first-class facilities across the board, the organization continues to dominate the “offseason championship.” But Joe questions how much that really matters when wins don't follow, sharing a story from the pre-salary-cap era when former owner Joe Robbie downplayed luxury and preached that football success comes down to having the right people — not the fanciest setup.
The Indianapolis Colts are allowing Anthony Richardson to seek a trade, reigniting the debate over raw talent versus production and whether his upside is worth the gamble for the Dolphins. That naturally turns into a Richardson vs. Malik Willis discussion, with Jamie pushing for the Dolphins to target Richardson. The conversation then shifts to draft buzz, where many believe the Las Vegas Raiders will target Fernando Mendoza, with Tom Brady running the show. Meanwhile, Dan Orlovsky adds fuel to the fire by claiming Ty Simpson had a better first eight games than Mendoza, stirring up draft controversy.
Hour 1 kicks off with the NFLPA report cards as the Miami Dolphins once again dominate off the field, from elite facilities to owner Stephen Ross literally buying a grass farm to ensure the best playing surface in football. But while the Dolphins keep winning the “offseason championship,” Joe questions why that hasn't translated to real success, sharing a throwback story about Joe Robbie preaching people over luxury during a Super Bowl era matchup with the San Francisco 49ers. The quarterback carousel heats up as the Indianapolis Colts allow Anthony Richardson to seek a trade, sparking a Richardson vs. Malik Willis debate and a larger draft conversation involving Fernando Mendoza, Tom Brady, and Dan Orlovsky stirring controversy over Ty Simpson. We close the hour with the Miami Heat and their frustrating inconsistency, as Bam Adebayo calls out the team's effort and voices frustration about being stuck in the middle.
On Friday's show, the Miami Dolphins once again top the NFLPA's offseason report cards, but Joe questions whether elite facilities matter more than wins, sharing a throwback story from the pre-salary-cap era when Joe Robbie emphasized people over luxury. Quarterback talk heats up with the Indianapolis Colts allowing Anthony Richardson to seek a trade, sparking a debate against Malik Willis, while draft buzz includes Fernando Mendoza, Ty Simpson, and Tom Brady's Raiders plans. The NBA spotlight hits the Miami Heat, with Bam Adebayo calling out inconsistency and the lack of a true superstar, while the Florida Panthers playoff push continues and the Miami Hurricanes baseball and Miami Hurricanes basketball face pivotal matchups. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines delivers laughs and drama from Artemi Panarin, WWE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Tez Johnson, and a wild Florida Man Target theft story. The show also features insights from Alain Poupart and Mike Florio on Dolphins roster moves, cap strategy, and the quarterback market.
Hour 4 kicks off with Joe sharing his tips for having fun at work while avoiding HR, then pivots to the Miami Dolphins, who once again top the NFL's offseason report cards. Joe reminds listeners that while off-field grades are nice, what really matters is production on the field, citing the New England Patriots as a team that won big last year despite mediocre grades. The conversation naturally turns to Tua Tagovailoa, exploring whether he could serve as a backup in Miami or find a role elsewhere in the league. Mike Florio joins fresh from the NFL Combine, offering insights on the QB market, praising Miami's new head coach and GM for continuity, and breaking down prospects like Malik Willis, Ty Simpson, and Fernando Mendoza, while predicting that veteran Kirk Cousins will land with a new team after his release from the Atlanta Falcons.
Alain Poupart joins the show and immediately shuts down the idea of a Crowder vs. Omar boxing match before diving into all things Miami Dolphins. Despite elite offseason report card grades, Poupart echoes the sentiment that wins — not amenities — define success, even questioning whether Miami's first-class setup has created a country club atmosphere. The conversation shifts to roster and cap concerns, with Poupart suggesting Tua Tagovailoa could be the lone realistic cap casualty moving forward while Minkah Fitzpatrick remains a possible trade candidate, and criticizing the organization for fully committing to Tua without an exit strategy or reliable backup plan. Poupart also previews draft strategy, including the possibility of trading down, Miami's biggest positional needs, and why a Tua trade market may be difficult to materialize. Alain ends by weighing in on the possibility of bringing in Anthony Richardson.
Hour 3 kicks off with a mix of laughs and debate as the crew revisits the potential Omar vs. Crowder fight, with Joe predicting Crowder would dominate while Hollywood and Jamie joke about personally training Omar to tip-top shape. Then, Alain Poupart joins to weigh in, quickly shutting down the boxing idea before diving deep into all things Miami Dolphins, from offseason report card grades to roster and cap concerns, including Tua Tagovailoa's contract issues, potential trades for Minkah Fitzpatrick, and the team's draft strategy and biggest needs. The conversation shifts to basketball and hockey, highlighting the Miami Heat's need for a superstar to close games, the Florida Panthers riding high with another big win ahead of a showdown with Buffalo Sabres, and Miami Hurricanes baseball and Miami Hurricanes basketball facing pivotal matchups this weekend. Plus, community news with the Dolphins Cancer Challenge happening this weekend.
Mike Florio joins the show fresh off interviews at the NFL Combine, sharing insights from players and executives around the league. He praises the Miami Dolphins's new head coach and GM for providing strong continuity, while weighing in on the Tua Tagovailoa situation, saying it doesn't make sense for Miami to cut him. Florio breaks down the quarterback market, highlighting Malik Willis and noting that the Green Bay Packers and Arizona Cardinals have the best intel on him. He also evaluates draft QBs, suggesting Ty Simpson could close the gap on Fernando Mendoza, and predicts veteran Kirk Cousins will land with a new team after his release from Atlanta Falcons.
Seth and Sean take a look at the NFLPA survey report that the owners tried to prevent leaking, specifically who did best, who did worst, and how the Texans did.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Cris Carter joins the show to reminisce a bit about his time playing with Leroy, he talks about what he thinks of some prospects in the NFL, what they should be looking for, and the problems with NFL Hall of Fame selection problems!
Welcome back to "First Draft"! Hosted by Field Yates and Mel Kiper Jr., we're breaking down the rest of Mel's second Mock Draft of the 2026 season (selections 11 through 32). 00:00 Welcome to the show! 00:45 Mel Kiper's Mock Draft 2.0 2:06 Top 10 picks recap 2:53 Miami Dolphins select Francis Mauigoa 6:25 Baltimore Ravens select Jordyn Tyson 9:41 New York Jets select Peter Woods 12:28 Detroit Lions select Zion Young 15:50 Minnesota Vikings select Dillon Thieneman 17:52 Panthers, Cowboys, Steelers, Chargers mock draft picks 18:46 Philadelphia Eagles select Kenyon Sadiq 21:07 Browns, Bears, Bills, 49ers mock draft picks 23:14 Houston Texans select Jadarian Price 27:27 Denver Broncos select Emmanuel McNeil-Warren 33:40 Thank you for watching! #nfl espn #firstdraft #nfl #nfldraft #nfldraft2026 #ncaa #ncaafootball #sports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Live from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis where Rich and NFL Insider Ian Rapoport discuss some possible big-name QB getting cut in the coming days including Geno Smith and Kirk Cousins, if the Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins could part ways with Kyler Murray and Tua Tagovailoa, and breaks down how some rosters could look dramatically different next season via trades and free agency. Ohio State Safety Caleb Downs tells Rich why he was stunned by Nick Saban's retirement and how that turn of events led him to transferring out of Alabama, his prospects for being selected high in the upcoming NFL Draft, the Buckeyes' bitter rivalry with Michigan, and more. Andrew Siciliano takes over the hosting reigns and breaks down Mel Kiper Jr's latest mock draft with Brockman and TJ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel recap some of their off time before turning their attention to the NFL Combine. Matt recalls that time of his career and doing private workouts for teams. What do you expect to see from Fernando Mendoza at his Pro-Day? Bobby asks Matt about the teams that showed interest in Matt before the NFL Draft. Matt loved wrapping up the Olympics with Team USA winning hockey gold! Bobby gives his review of the John Elway documentary. Matt wonders if Bobby could survive on a show like 'Alone' on Netflix. Free agency is about to get underway and Matt looks at some of the available players. What will happen with players like Kenneth Walker, Mike Evans, Deebo Samuel, Tyreek Hill, and George Pickens? Plus, Super Bowl Champion Victor Cruz joined us in San Francisco and talked about being named to his first Pro Bowl and his connection to Puerto Rico! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.