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7/31 Hour 2: Mike Florio (@ProFootballTalk) and Michael Holley (@MichaelSHolley) discuss latest news in NFL including Los Angeles Rams DE Myles Garrett on the potential return of Aaron Donald.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ireland dive into College Football and what Curt Cignetti had to say about the BigTen. What is the biggest movie Ben Stiller passed on? What did Myles Garrett have to say about the possibility of Aaron Donald coming back for the Rams? Will the Angels be more active at the trade deadline? Will anyone watch the new season of ‘Hard Knocks'? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LetsTalkAboutItChris Johnson revealed that he has ALS. The former Titans star publicly announced the diagnosis June 29 and said doctors believe he has sporadic ALS. Tennessee has since supported Johnson's effort to revive the Ice Bucket Challenge and will honor him in its Ring of Honor. This is bigger than football and has to lead the show.Ahman Green revealed an early-onset Parkinson's diagnosis. The Packers' all-time leading rusher said he was diagnosed in January 2025 after initially noticing symptoms during sleep. Green said he remains optimistic and is managing the condition through medication, exercise and diet.Deebo Samuel is returning to the 49ers. San Francisco reunited with its former playmaker on a one-year deal worth up to $7 million as the organization deals with uncertainty throughout its receiver room.Tampa Bay's contract situation is becoming a full organizational problem. Baker Mayfield says he feels undervalued after extension talks stalled, while Vita Vea has requested a trade and is drawing substantial interest. Two of the team's most important leaders entering camp are publicly unhappy.The Eagles reset the defensive tackle market for Jalen Carter. Philadelphia reportedly gave Carter a four-year, $152 million extension, making him the highest-paid defensive tackle in the league.Aaron Donald comeback speculation is real enough to discuss. Donald has resumed on-field work, Sean McVay has not exactly shut down the conversation and Myles Garrett has openly entertained what the pairing could accomplish for the Rams.Brandon Aiyuk and the 49ers remain headed toward an ugly ending. Aiyuk has publicly aired grievances, repeatedly connected himself to Washington and reportedly allowed communication with the Commanders to fall “off the track.”Aaron Rodgers says 2026 is his final season. Rodgers returned to play for Mike McCarthy in Pittsburgh but says there is “zero debate” about another season in 2027.CollegeFootballNewsThe 2027 quarterback evaluation cycle is underway. Oregon's Dante Moore is already receiving comparisons to C.J. Stroud, while Darian Mensah has reportedly generated legitimate franchise-quarterback evaluations from scouts.Brendan Sorsby has made the supplemental draft relevant again. Dallas reportedly viewed the former Texas Tech quarterback as a developmental option, and his availability has created a real discussion about whether teams should spend future draft capital this summer.The next running-back class is beginning to form. Early rankings and breakout lists are already moving the conversation away from the completed 2026 draft and toward which college runners can emerge during the upcoming season.Rookie evaluations are finally moving from draft grades to football. Fernando Mendoza has signed his deal with the Raiders, Ty Simpson is under contract with the Rams and players such as Caleb Downs and Jeremiyah Love are entering camp with immediate expectations.TakeOrTangentThe football cost may be showing up years after retirement. Johnson and Green played the same position during an era that celebrated running backs absorbing extreme physical punishment. Their diagnoses can lead into a deep discussion about neurological health, player care and what the league owes retired players—or simply a moment appreciating both careers.Can Deebo Samuel actually recreate the old magic in San Francisco? The surface conversation is whether he helps the receiving corps. The deeper tangent is whether returning to a familiar coach and system can reverse years of physical decline and organizational tension.Would Aaron Donald's return make the Rams unfair or merely famous? Donald, Garrett and the Rams' upgraded secondary look terrifying on paper. The tangent is whether a retired interior lineman can return directly to championship-level football conditioning.Why are teams extending defensive stars earlier than quarterbacks? Philadelphia moved decisively with Carter, while Tampa allowed both the Mayfield and Vea situations to become public. Is defensive value becoming easier for teams to price, or are quarterbacks simply asking for numbers teams no longer want to guarantee?Is Pittsburgh protecting Aaron Rodgers or changing its identity? Mike McCarthy eliminated live tackling from training-camp drills in his first year replacing Mike Tomlin. That can be a simple injury-prevention story or a larger conversation about whether the Steelers are no longer interested in performing toughness for tradition's sake.TouchdownOrTurnoverDeebo back to San Francisco on a one-year deal.The Eagles paying Jalen Carter before his leverage grows further.The Rams encouraging an Aaron Donald comeback.Rodgers announcing his retirement plans before the season.The Saints giving Chris Olave four years and $132 million.Cleveland making Denzel Ward the NFL's highest-paid defensive back again.The Browns extending Grant Delpit for three years and $48 million.Tampa refusing to meet Baker Mayfield's current valuation.Indianapolis refusing to trade Anthony Richardson cheaply despite his reported request to leave.The Rams drafting Ty Simpson rather than spending that first-rounder on immediate help.The NFL reducing the gap between the combine and free agency to one day beginning in 2027.FairOrFadeBrandon Aiyuk versus the 49ers: Aiyuk has taken his complaints to social media, pitched himself to Washington and continued escalating the split publicly. Is he fairly exposing how San Francisco handled him, or trying too hard to manufacture his preferred exit?Baker Mayfield versus the Buccaneers: Mayfield says the organization's offers made him feel disrespected and undervalued. Is that fair after what he has done for Tampa, or should the team be cautious about committing approximately $50 million annually?Vita Vea versus the Buccaneers: Vea requested a trade after unsuccessful contract efforts, and Mayfield publicly supported him. Is this a player correctly using his remaining leverage, or a veteran trying to force Tampa into paying for past production?Josh Allen versus critics of Buffalo's Nickel City uniforms: Allen told people to stop hating on the new alternates. Fair defense of a fresh look, or fade because the uniforms really are that bad?Ja'Marr Chase versus his own teammates: Chase ripped off and threw a teammate's helmet during a camp confrontation, then framed the incident as the competitiveness he wants from the defensive backs. Fair football intensity, or an unnecessary escalation from a team leader?Trey McBride versus Cardinals fans: McBride walked back his previous claim that there are “no Arizona fans in Arizona.” Was the original comment an honest observation, or disrespect toward a fan base already tired of being mocked?
NBC Sports Bay Area's Matt Maiocco and Rich discuss the impact of Kyle Shanahan's absence from the start of 49ers camp following his serious car crash and when he will be able to resume full head coaching duties including the possibility of missing San Francisco's Week 1 game against the Rams in Australia, if WR Ricky Pearsall could miss the entire season with a PCL injury, George Kittle's timeline to return from his season-ending Achilles tear, and why the Niners' expectations are sky-high despite playing in the NFC West with the L.A. Rams and Seattle Seahawks. Rich weighs in on FIFA's plans to raise $20B by selling private equity stakes that would result in influence over future World Cups. The guys react to Myles Garrett saying he hasn't spoken to Aaron Donald about a possible return to the Los Angeles Rams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a look at QB battles across the NFL. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and LeGarrette Blount discuss the most interesting QB competitions and the situation in Tampa with Baker Mayfield and Vita Vea. What’s one word you would use to describe the Rams potentially adding Aaron Donald and the Buffalo Bills excitement level with Joe Brady.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT explains why the Pittsburgh Steelers are being overlooked in the AFC North despite a veteran core led by Aaron Rodgers, Mike McCarthy, T.J. Watt, and Cam Heyward. He also breaks down the Los Angeles Rams' aggressive push to build a super team around Matthew Stafford, Myles Garrett, and Trent McDuffie, with questions about Aaron Donald's possible return and the NFC balance of power. JT dives into Howie Roseman's continued dominance as GM after Jalen Carter's massive extension and how the Eagles keep staying ahead of the league. He also explores major quarterback and roster storylines involving Kyler Murray with the Vikings, Tua Tagovailoa in Atlanta after Michael Penix's injury, and the early struggles of Marvin Harrison Jr.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson, and Joe "King Iso" Johnson bring you the Best of NFL Offseason on Nightcap! The crew reacts to: Kenneth Walker III joining the Chiefs, Kyler Murray signing with the Vikings, Mike Evans heading to the 49ers, A.J. Brown being traded to the Patriots, and Myles Garrett landing with the Rams. Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Chiefs Sign RB Kenneth Walker III 7:51 - Vikings Sign QB Kyler Murray 24:44 - Mike Evans to the 49ers 41:08 - Patriots Trade for WR A.J. Brown 57:05 - Rams trade for Myles Garrett (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Browns opened training camp by signing Denzel Ward to a two-year, $62.2 million extension, making him the NFL's highest-paid cornerback for the second time in his career. Hosts and guest Nick Padone debated whether this contradicts the team's youth movement after trading Myles Garrett, ultimately agreeing the Browns lack proven depth at cornerback and need veteran leadership. They also read a Zach Jackson take calling it "Same Old Browns" for spending big without winning, pushing back that keeping a top corner is different from the team's past panic moves like the Deshaun Watson trade.
Lima and Nick Pedone react to Nick Wilson floating a Baker Mayfield reunion if the Browns land in the seven-win range next season and miss out on a top quarterback prospect, debating whether Todd Monken's arrival makes that fantasy any more realistic. Lima argues the Browns already told the fanbase how they felt about Baker in 2022, calls the recent nostalgia revisionist history, and points out Tampa Bay would only be able to let him walk if he plays poorly, since a strong season likely means a $55 million franchise tag. Both hosts trace the Baker saga back through Nick Chubb's contract holdout regret and the Myles Garrett tension that preceded the Deshaun Watson trade, with Lima declaring himself "out of the Baker business" while still craving any quarterback who gets the franchise off its current carousel.
Zac Jackson joins Lima and Nick Pedone to unpack his "same old Browns" take on the Denzel Ward extension, explaining he expected the team to keep tearing down toward next year's quarterback draft rather than commit long-term money to a 29-year-old cornerback. Jackson argues Ward leveraged the Myles Garrett situation perfectly to force a pay-or-trade decision, and while he still believes the defense can be good under new coordinator Mike Rutenberg and rookie Jared Verse, he's skeptical it can be a truly elite unit without Garrett. On the quarterback competition, Jackson says he's not optimistic about Deshaun Watson regaining anything close to his old form and predicts the real tell of who's winning will be whether one quarterback starts pulling ahead in first-team reps rather than any grainy practice video.
Lima and Nick Pedone continue their reaction to Zac Jackson's take, debating whether the Browns' Denzel Ward extension undercuts a tanking strategy, with Lima arguing there's no real organizational upside to starting Deshaun Watson over Shedeur Sanders in 2026 beyond helping Todd Monken's own track record as a first-year head coach. They revisit Watson's disastrous 2024 season as the clearest evidence he's not the answer, and preview how Monken's hands-on, demanding coaching style will contrast sharply with Kevin Stefanski's approach once camp opens. A caller, Marcus from Aurora, credits Andrew Berry for last year's under-the-radar tank job and asks how fans would react if the Browns start hot with Watson at quarterback, prompting Lima to argue Cleveland's win streak last year was fueled by Myles Garrett and Rocket Sanders rather than good quarterback play.
Andrew Siciliano joined Jeff and Tom live from Browns training camp in Berea to preview the next few weeks of camp, how he expects the offensive line to shake out, as well as his expectations for the quarterbacks battle. He also discussed Denzel Ward's new contract extension and what the defense will look like without Myles Garrett and with a new coordinator.
Our 2026 NFL season preview has begun! Today on part one of our season preview, Ian discusses the biggest changes in the NFL from last season to this season, including Myles Garrett, a couple wide receivers, and some coaches. Enjoy!Enjoy more SYP Content below! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@syppodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/syppod/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@syppodSYP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/syppodSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1qrqLE6W0hv6qeJPzHZIso?si=e53970219cd34eb0Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-your-peace/id1438139206Get an SYP Hoodie!: https://forms.gle/ZUzj8Urhwr4BivYB9
Bomani Jones is joined by Jason Goff for a new episode of The Right Time to break down the mysterious circumstances surrounding 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan's serious car accident and why it took nearly two weeks for the news to become public. They discuss what it says about media access, reporting, and why they think there's more to the story. Later, Bo and Jason react to LeBron James joining the Philadelphia 76ers, discussing his fit alongside Joel Embiid and the expectations for the Sixers' new-look roster. They also close by talking about the possibility of Aaron Donald returning to the Rams to team up with Myles Garrett, plus plenty of classic stories and laughs along the way. Subscribe to Supercast for Ad-Free Episodes: https://righttime.supercast.com/ . . . Buy 'The Right Time' merch: http://therighttimebomani.com/ Subscribe to The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok for all the best moments from the show. Download Full Podcast Here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6N7fDvgNz2EPDIOm49aj7M?si=FCb5EzTyTYuIy9-fWs4rQA&nd=1&utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-right-time-with-bomani-jones/id982639043?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Follow The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Social Media: http://lnk.to/therighttime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7/28 Hour 2: Mike Florio (@ProFootballTalk) and Chris Simms (@CSimmsQB) discuss latest news in NFL including Rams QB Matthew Stafford and DE Myles Garrett earn 99 ratings in Madden 27. Plus, Patriots HC Mike Vrabel on A.J. Brown's knee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lima and Lance bring in producer John to run through a rapid-fire news roundup, starting with Vita Vea's trade request and whether he'd actually fit alongside Myles Garrett in a stacked L.A. defensive front, with Lance arguing the scheme mismatch makes it less ideal than it looks on paper. They mock Texas A&M's new $562,500 off-site luxury suites and use it to riff on college football's booster-driven arms race, pointing to Indiana's roster of older, well-paid players as the new blueprint for buying a championship. The two dig into the UNC chaos surrounding Bill Belichick, including GM Mike Lombardi's administrative leave over an HR complaint and the program's rocky transition from NFL legend to college also-ran.
Lima and Lance preview the Lake Erie Crushers ticket giveaway and debate whether Ken can actually throw a strike before diving into the LeBron and Myles Garrett fallout. Lima argues both stars are all-time Cleveland greats who left or forced their way out, and asks callers whether that soured their willingness to bond with future athletes the way Jose Ramirez's loyalty never will. Lance says aging and years of watching Guardians stars walk have made him a "team guy" over a "player guy," pointing to Joe Thomas as proof that even beloved legends would've been just as happy playing elsewhere
Lima and Lance debate whether star athletes ever truly love the city they play in, with Lance arguing the loyalty is real "while they're there" but never runs deeper than that, and Lima recalling a Gary Baxter interview as proof of how hollow the "dog pound" talk really is. They dig into Philadelphia's notoriously brutal fanbase and question whether LeBron's arrival there, and Myles Garrett's in L.A., will get the same manufactured sentimentality Cleveland once got. The two also warn Philly fans not to expect the 26-year-old high-flying LeBron, pointing to his still-impressive dunk numbers but declining defense and scoring at 42.
Headlines and 12th Man News with GREGG BELL Kenny McIntosh was waived yesterday, were they just worried he wasn't going to get healthy enough? Is there any update on Zach Charbonnet? When does Gregg think he will return? What will it take for Jadarian Price to overtake George Holani? Are size and durability concerns warranted? What's the latest on Tory Horton's recovery from injury? :30- ABC's of the Mariners - J is for Jail: this team is in Trade Deadline Jail- they'd been planning on being aggressive buyers at the deadline, so what happens if they have a bad week heading into the deadline? - K is for Kirby: Yeah, he had a rough game yesterday, but he has been great and Chuck doesn't think he will get traded. - L is for LA Dodgers: The Dodgers haven't exactly been having an easy time lately and have been dealing with a lot of injuries, can the Mariners take advantage of this down time for them? :45- CHARLES CROSS joins the show! How does Charles feel about the Rams adding Myles Garrett? For years people complained about the Seahawks o-line and that doesn't seem to be happening these days; how does he feel about his line? Does he expect to see even more growth with him and Zabel? How does he feel about new OC Brian Fleury? Hard Knocks is on property, how is he feeling about the cameras? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 7/27/26 LA Rams General Manager Les Snead joins the show to break down a busy offseason that included big trades for Myles Garrett and Trent McDuffie. Then, ESPN NBA Reporter Dave McMenamin joins the show to recap LeBron's 3-week free agency period that landed him in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This past week Ken and Anthony unpack the Cleveland Browns' quarterback debate, discussing whether a healthy Deshaun Watson or Shedeur Sanders gives the team the best chance to win. The guys also dissect the quarterback room and Mary Kay Cabot's insights into whether better play under center could have prevented the blockbuster Myles Garrett trade to the Los Angeles Rams. Plus, more on the 2026 World Cup, crazy conspiracy theories triggered by the Miami Heat, and whether college football has lost its soul.
NFL training camps are just around the corner, and we're joined by Dalton Wasserman to set the stage for the season by breaking down the league's biggest offseason storylines. From blockbuster moves involving Myles Garrett and Trent McDuffie to the top remaining free agents, teams that improved the most and quarterbacks in new situations, we cover everything to watch as camps open. Plus, we identify this year's breakout quarterback and discuss the biggest storylines we'll be following as football officially returns. Don't forget to subscribe to the show anywhere you get your streaming audio and follow Inside Sports on X (@InsideSports880). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken and Anthony run through "About Last Night," with producer John starting with Gavin Williams' dominant seven-inning, 11-strikeout outing that included an immaculate inning, even though the Guardians still lost 3-1 in 12 innings to Minnesota. They debate whether an immaculate inning deserves more fanfare and swap little league pitching stories before shifting to Myles Garrett listing his Wadsworth home for $2.1 million, furniture, home gym, and Jurassic Park-themed media room decor included. The conversation turns into a broader riff on athletes decorating their homes with shrines to themselves, with Ken noting his own house keeps personal photos modest compared to guys like Garrett.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima analyze a frustrating Guardians loss and debate whether manager Steven Vogt or the lineup deserves the blame. They react to Brian Windhorst's insights on LeBron James' future and evaluate a hypothetical blockbuster trade involving Jarrett Allen and Anthony Davis. The conversation also covers Gavin Williams' immaculate inning and Myles Garrett's recent home listing. 02:45 - Debating the Guardians Loss 06:30 - Bunting and Analytics Debate 10:47 - Brian Windhorst on LeBron 14:50 - Exhausted by LeBron Watch 22:11 - Anthony Davis Trade Scenario 27:00 - Jarrett Allen Versus AD 34:45 - Gavin Williams Immaculate Inning 38:24 - Myles Garrett Selling House
At the Rams Revealed event last night at the YouTube Theatre, the Rams revealed two brand new uniform kits to complete their set, brought on some brass to the stage to talk ball, and ultimately just built the coolest offseason event for their fanbase. No, Aaron Donald did not pop out and confirm that he's coming back. But there were so many hints to him returning, as well as other fun nuggets/takeaways from being there in person. We bought some new jerseys, met some great fans and had an awesome time. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Adam Caplan joins Daryl Ruiter and Dan Menningen on the program to evaluate the high-stakes quarterback competition between Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson. They analyze the Browns' defensive transition after the Myles Garrett trade, the progress of rookie Jared Verse, and the significant changes along the offensive line heading into training camp. 01:14 - Browns QB Competition 06:33 - Receiving Core Analysis 08:10 - Rebuilt Offensive Line 13:10 - Replacing Myles Garrett
Jourdan Rodrigue is joined by Rams assistant general manager John McKay to discuss how the Rams approach talent evaluation, how in-season schematic changes take shape, relationships in the building with Les Snead and Sean McVay, and behind the scenes of the trades that brought Myles Garrett and Trent McDuffie to Los Angeles. NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL insider Brian Baldinger joins the show and admits he can't confidently predict whether Shedeur Sanders or Deshaun Watson starts Week 1, pointing to the Browns' fully rebuilt offensive line as the bigger swing factor than either quarterback. He praises new pass rusher Jared Verse's work ethic while noting he's not on Myles Garrett's level yet, and pushes back on the idea that Sanders' outside ventures (music, modeling, reality TV) are compatible with what NFL coaches expect from a 24/7 quarterback. Baldinger also weighs in on the wide receiver battle between Jerry Jeudy, KC Concepcion, Isaiah Bond and Denzel Boston, flags Arch Manning as QB1 for the 2027 draft class, and says Brendan Sorsby's decision not to play this year will likely hurt his draft stock.
Ken pushes back on the idea that he's biased toward Shedeur Sanders, drawing a distinction between wanting someone to succeed and accepting that only the better player should actually start at quarterback, and predicts the competition won't stay close — one guy will just look clearly worse. A caller named Moe argues age and timeline, not the Myles Garrett trade, explain why Deshaun Watson isn't the automatic starter, sparking pushback with the Drake Maye/Patriots comparison and a debate over whether it's fair to call Sanders a fifth-round pick while giving first-rounders more leeway. The conversation also touches on the Browns' rebuild broader outlook, with Ken listing what he actually wants to see this year (Spencer Fano, Carson Schwesinger, Mason Graham development) regardless of the QB battle's outcome.
Ken and Lima debate whether Todd Monken would face Kevin Stefanski-level backlash if he names Deshaun Watson the Week 1 starter over Shedeur Sanders, agreeing he'd get "a nasty reaction" but noting Watson would actually get first-team reps this time, unlike last year's setup. They revisit Brian Baldinger's take that coaches want 24/7 football from their quarterbacks and wrestle with how fair it is to hold Sanders' outside interests against him if he struggles, drawing a comparison to how Myles Garrett's hobbies were scrutinized before the draft. There's also a debunking tangent on the Keanu Reeves-Ravens tryout rumor, plus a preview of camp's pass-charting culture, where fans will grade throws without knowing what the actual play call was.
Browns beat reporter Mary Kay Cabot joins the show and lays out how Deshaun Watson has spent the offseason proving he's serious, from working out at the facility during his break to organizing a Miami passing camp, while cautioning that Shedeur Sanders' strong OTAs and minicamp performance is making the decision genuinely difficult for Todd Monken. She pushes back on the claim that fans overwhelmingly want Sanders to start, arguing the vitriol toward Watson is louder online than it is in the community, and predicts Watson will need strong early road games to build goodwill if he wins the job. Cabot also breaks down the Browns' young core, ranked fourth in the NFL for under-25 talent, and how the defense plans to distribute pass-rush production now that Myles Garrett is gone.
7.22.26 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting to the Nationals losing to the Rockies last night and ends the debate on Myles Garrett vs Micah Parsons. Kevin Sheehan and Producer Max give their thoughts on which Commanders free agent they are most confident in to have a good 2026 season and asks callers for their picks. Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Miami Heat potentially leaking that they are signing LeBron James.
7.22.26 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting to the Nationals losing to the Rockies last night and ends the debate on Myles Garrett vs Micah Parsons. Kevin Sheehan and Producer Max give their thoughts on which Commanders free agent they are most confident in to have a good 2026 season and asks callers for their picks. Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Miami Heat potentially leaking that they are signing LeBron James. 7.22.26 Hour 2, Steve Sands from The Golf Channel on NBC joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to break down all the drama from The Open Championship, including Ryan Fox's victory and the controversy surrounding Bryson DeChambeau's two-shot penalty. They also share their thoughts on if Tiger Woods can still compete at major venues and react to the record-breaking U.S. television ratings for the World Cup final. Finally, the conversation pivots to Commanders' training camp as Washington prepares for a pivotal 2026 season with high expectations for Quarterback Jayden Daniels. Kevin Sheehan goes over the NFC East going into the 2026 NFL season and gives his analysis on which teams could underperform and overperform which would shake up early division predictions by the media. 7.22.26 Hour 3, John Ourand from Puck News joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to break down his reaction to AJ Dybantsa's Summer League debut, the sale of the Seahawks, and the World Cup ratings and revenue. Kevin Sheehan reacts to RG3 stirring up more controversy on social media about his time with the Washington Redskins back in 2012 and gives his thoughts on if he would want to see a documentary about his rookie season.
7.22.26, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show reacting to the Nationals losing to the Rockies last night and ends the debate on Myles Garrett vs Micah Parsons.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with team reports for the 2026 season. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Manti Te'o and Jahleel Addae discuss the Broncos, Panthers, and Cardinals needs. 3x Super Bowl Champion Tedy Bruschi drops by to talk about the upcoming Flag Championships. Plus, Tedy has thoughts on the Patriots and Myles Garrett joining the Rams! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NFL Network Analyst Gerald McCoy tells Rich how an Aaron Donald return to the Rams would mean for Myles Garrett's chances to break his own single-season sacks record, why the Denver Broncos are his pick to rep the AFC in the Super Bowl next year, why the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys will be a lot better than many people expect this season, and why Maxx Crosby and the Las Vegas Raiders are his AFC sleeper team. (1:38) Rich plays the ‘NFL Win-Loss Game' with a Los Angeles Chargers fan. (27:27) In ‘Overreaction Tuesday' Rich weighs in on Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase, the New York Jets new alternate white helmets, LeBron James' lingering free agency, the World Cup, the Boston Red Sox' 14-game winning streak, and the WNBA. (32:10) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cam Justice from News 5 Cleveland joins the show to break down the Browns' quarterback competition, calling Deshaun Watson the "leader in the clubhouse" mainly due to veteran experience, but noting Shedeur Sanders offers a higher ceiling if he can clean up his decision-making. She points out that Watson has struggled to play like a seasoned veteran under pressure, and that a rebuilt offensive line will be a major factor in how both quarterbacks perform in camp. Cam also weighs in on Shedeur's emotional short film about last season, calling it a possible sign of real character growth, and flags a retooled pass rush without Myles Garrett as her biggest concern heading into the year. She closes by naming the Steelers and Buccaneers games as key measuring sticks for a Browns team not expected to make the playoffs.
The full crew is back — Grant, John Browner, David Bloom and Josh Tariff — and the biggest story finally has legs: Aaron Donald is coming back to the Rams. It's not official, but between the grainy footage at the Woodland Hills facility, Davante Adams' posts and Myles Garrett unpacking a signed jersey, the guys treat it as done and start dreaming on a Greatest Show on Turf defense — third-down packages, double-digit sack predictions, and a message for the smug defending-champion Seahawks they don't play until Christmas. Before that: the LeBron sweepstakes drags on with nobody actually knowing anything, and the panel torches the fake-sources economy — Kendrick Perkins, Pat Beverley, DraftKings odds, and how the ESPN insider machine really works. Plus final summer league verdicts: the Warriors win it all behind MVP Yaxel Lendeborg, Caleb Wilson looks like the best of the whole class, Aday Mara gets exposed, and the crew renders a split decision on Keaton Wagler's Vegas — Grant sees a second-half burst scorer the Clippers will let take his lumps, John sees a project who never passed the eye test. It ends with an 0-17 Cardinals prediction and a plea to Jacoby Brissett: take the money. New episodes drop nightly. Follow the crew and catch the post-show on X. Directed and Produced by: Grant Mona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
If he decides to unretire - when is the most likely timeline for Aaron Donald's return? ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Erin Coscarelli and Rob Havenstein to break down the rumor that's dominating the league and what he's hearing about the possibility of the future Hall of Famer returning to the Rams. If Donald does decide to unretire, what would a contract even look like for arguably the greatest defensive player of all time after two seasons away from football? When would a return realistically happen? Could he report before the season, or keep everyone guessing and make a late-season comeback? Schefter also weighs in on why the speculation refuses to die, what the Rams' approach would be if Donald picked up the phone, and whether Myles Garrett's now-viral photo unpacking an Aaron Donald jersey means more than fans think. Plus, Erin revisits Jared Verse's unforgettable story about training with Donald—calling it the hardest workout of his life—and Andrew Whitworth's belief that if he were in Donald's shoes, he'd absolutely be considering a return. From contracts and timelines to the psychology behind one of football's greatest competitors, this episode explores the biggest "what if" hanging over the Rams. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
If he decides to unretire - when is the most likely timeline for Aaron Donald's return? ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Erin Coscarelli and Rob Havenstein to break down the rumor that's dominating the league and what he's hearing about the possibility of the future Hall of Famer returning to the Rams. If Donald does decide to unretire, what would a contract even look like for arguably the greatest defensive player of all time after two seasons away from football? When would a return realistically happen? Could he report before the season, or keep everyone guessing and make a late-season comeback? Schefter also weighs in on why the speculation refuses to die, what the Rams' approach would be if Donald picked up the phone, and whether Myles Garrett's now-viral photo unpacking an Aaron Donald jersey means more than fans think. Plus, Erin revisits Jared Verse's unforgettable story about training with Donald—calling it the hardest workout of his life—and Andrew Whitworth's belief that if he were in Donald's shoes, he'd absolutely be considering a return. From contracts and timelines to the psychology behind one of football's greatest competitors, this episode explores the biggest "what if" hanging over the Rams. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Detroit Lions have the top-end talent to win a championship. PFSN's Top 100 lists seven Lions, with offensive tackle Penei Sewell at No. 4, edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson at 12, running back Jahmyr Gibbs at 18, and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown at 20. Health, execution, and timely plays must now match that talent. How many Lions made PFSN's Top 100, and who headlines it? Seven Detroit Lions made the list, led by offensive tackle Penei Sewell at No. 4 as OT1, edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson at 12, running back Jahmyr Gibbs at 18, and wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown at 20. That is four Lions in the top 20. Quarterback Jared Goff is No. 53 and QB10, tight end Sam LaPorta is No. 87, and linebacker Jack Campbell is No. 95 as LB4. As Jeff Risdon noted, PFN's linebacker impact score had Jack Campbell No. 1 among linebackers in 2025. PFSN also notes Sam LaPorta missed eight games in 2025, yet his 54.3 receiving yards per game was his best per-game mark since his Pro Bowl rookie season in 2023. Why is left vs right tackle value overblown? Jeff Risdon emphasized that while Penei Sewell is moving to left tackle, elite edges attack both sides. Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T. J. Watt rarely rushes against left tackles, Houston Texans edge rusher Will Anderson often works over right tackles, and Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett moves around. Does star power alone win the Super Bowl? No. Team health, execution, and key plays matter more than raw star counts. The defending champion Seattle Seahawks and the Super Bowl runner-up New England Patriots were not among the most represented teams on the Top 100 list. Seattle's core callouts on PFSN included wide receiver Jackson Smith-Njigba, defensive lineman Leonard Williams, and quarterback Sam Darnold at No. 71 as QB12. They won with health and timely defense. Detroit's takeaway is clear, as Risdon said, talent is there, but game-deciding plays must follow. What do the rankings say about quarterback Jared Goff and Detroit's offense? Quarterback Jared Goff at No. 53 and QB10 confirms he is not holding the Detroit Lions back. As Jeff Risdon stated, Goff is very good at what he is asked to do. Detroit does not ask him to run RPOs or fire frequent tight-window throws, and within that structure he wins. Risdon added that if the Seattle Seahawks can win with quarterback Sam Darnold and that supporting cast, the Lions can finish the job with Jared Goff. The ranking validates Detroit's approach, provided the offense sustains health and situational precision. How do the Lions stack up against the NFC North? Detroit leads the division with seven Top 100 players. Green Bay has four, Chicago has three, and Minnesota has two, reinforcing that the Lions possess the division's deepest top-end core. Green Bay's notables include quarterback Jordan Love at No. 34 as QB8, offensive tackle Zach Tom at No. 57 as OT7, and safety Xavier McKinney at No. 67 as S4. Chicago's trio features offensive tackle Darnell Wright as the top Bear, guard Joe Thuney at No. 65 as OG3, and quarterback Caleb Williams at QB15. Minnesota's two are wide receiver Justin Jefferson at No. 16 as WR4 and edge rusher Andrew Van Ginkel at No. 99 as Edge12. As Risdon concluded, Detroit's talent is real, now the execution must be too. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #peneisewell #aidanhutchinson #jahmyrgibbs #amon-rast.brown #jaredgoff #samlaporta #jackcampbell #samdarnold #leonardwilliams #jacksonsmith-njigba #jordanlove #zachtom #xaviermckinney #darnellwright #justinjefferson #pfsntop100 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary Kay Cabot analyzes the high-stakes quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders heading into Browns training camp. She also shares thoughts on Jerry Jeudy's outlook and the future of depth quarterbacks Dylan Gabriel and Taylen Green.
The discussion centers on whether the Cleveland Browns would have traded Myles Garrett if Shedeur Sanders had performed at a higher level. They analyze Mary Kay Cabot's reporting on Garrett's desire for a larger market versus the team's strategic need to find a franchise quarterback. The segment also touches on fan reactions and highlights from the recent ESPY Awards.
Mary Kay Cabot joins to discuss the intensifying quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders. They also debate the merits of Guardians owner Paul Dolan and analyze the impact of the Myles Garrett trade to the Rams. The conversation highlights the potential of Jerry Jeudy and the future of Dillon Gabriel. 01:20 - AQI and Fitness Metrics 05:04 - Guardians Ownership and Sale 08:08 - Evaluating Cleveland Sports Ownership 16:19 - Mary Kay Cabot Interview 19:46 - Browns Quarterback Depth Evaluation 31:09 - Debating Myles Garrett Trade 39:09 - ESPYs and Ric Bucher
On this episode, Michelle Smallmon, Ben Solak, Damien Woody, and Sam Acho break down the biggest storylines heading into the 2026 NFL season. The crew discusses whether the Rams' revamped defense, led by Myles Garrett, can become the league's most dominant unit, analyzes Drake Maye and the Patriots' chances of taking the next step, and debates if Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs still have what it takes to reclaim the top spot in the AFC. Plus, they examine Ben Solak's favorite new coach-player pairings, including Omarion Hampton with Mike McDaniel and Brock Bowers with Klint Kubiak, take a closer look at the Bengals' offensive line and defensive outlook, rank the NFL's top safeties led by Kyle Hamilton, and wrap up with the latest news from around the league, including Derrick Henry's offseason training and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Coaches, Execs, and Scouts of the NFL released their 2026 Top 10 Quarterbacks list. In today's episode of the podcast, Alex and KJ go through it, as well as other key position groups and give their thoughts - Welcome back to the IKE Packers Podcast!Help the show by telling another Packers fan! Other ways to contribute are by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your podcasts.
Fox Sports' lead College Football analyst Joel Klatt picks the best players since 2000 to make his All-21st Century team in College Football. How do you choose between QB's like Joe Burrow, Cam Newton, Vince Young, Tim Tebow and others? That's the challenge Klatt takes on to build out his team. He debates between all-time great Running Backs like Christian McCaffery, Derrick Henry, Adrian Peterson and Reggie Bush but only one can be selected. On the defensive side of the ball, it doesn't get any easier deciding between players like Myles Garrett, Will Anderson Jr and an Edge rusher from the early 2000's that put up one of the greatest seasons we've ever seen. Secondary players like Ed Reed and Tyrann Mathieu battle it out with more recent players like Caleb Downs and Patrick Surtain. Let the debates begin! Chapters 🏈 0:00-1:24 Klatt's all century CFB team 1:25-3:57 Quarterback 3:58-7:10 Running back 7:11-10:39 Wide receiver 10:40-11:58 Tight end 11:59-13:07 Offensive tackle 13:08-14:28 Offensive guard 14:29-15:24 Center 15:25-17:21 Athlete 17:22-20:17 Edge 20:18-22:57 Defensive tackle 22:58-25:03 Linebacker 25:04-26:42 Cornerback 26:43-27:53 Nickelback 27:54-30:57 Safety Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
They analyze the impact of losing Miles Garrett and Jim Schwartz on the Cleveland Browns defensive unit. Discussion centers on whether Jared Verse can step into a leadership role and how the team will handle the pressure of maintaining elite performance. They also explore rumors regarding LeBron James' potential return and the competition between Cleveland and Miami.
Kyle Juszczyk joins "49ers Talk" from the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in Lake Tahoe to share his impressions of the rookie class, provide an update on George Kittle's recovery and look ahead to training camp. Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan also discuss whether the 49ers can finally reduce Christian McCaffrey's workload and how rookie running back Kaelon Black could play a key role in the backfield this season. (05:00) - Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift wedding details surface (07:00) - Why Christian McCaffrey still wants to play every offensive snap (09:30) - The 49ers have had challenges finding true McCaffrey backup (11:00) - How backup running backs have limited Kyle Shanahan's offense (12:00) - Kaelon Black vs. Jordan James for RB2 job (20:00) - McCaffrey's new training regimen at age 30 (21:30) - Should 49ers preserve veteran stars for playoff push? (25:00) - Kyle Juszczyk joins the show from ACC celebrity golf tournament (29:00) - Juszczyk teaches at Tight End University (31:00) - Juszczyk reacts to Kelce-Swift wedding (32:00) - Juszczyk's glowing review of rookie Kaelon Black (33:00) - Why McCaffrey is still motivated entering Year 10 (33:30) - Early impressions of rookie receiver De'Zhaun Stribling (36:30) - What Rams' Myles Garrett addition means for NFC West (38:00) - Could George Kittle be ready for season opener? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.