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With training camp around the corner, Ruthie Polinsky and Clay Harbor tackle the 2025 Chicago Bears fan survey, talk about their confidence in Caleb Williams, confidence in Ben Johnson, and which offseason moves could define the year. From Clay's upcoming Euro trip to heated takes on stadium delays, we take you through the state of the Bears fan heading into a pivotal season.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris examined what ticket prices could be when the Bears build a new stadium down the line.
It's not the Rogers Centre, but the new Rogers STADIUM in Toronto. Coldplay was the inaugural performer last night and joked about the venue's many shortcomings. Plus: Garburators are soon to be gone from Vancouver Jennifer Aniston is dating a hypnotist And, tipflation is more real than ever That and more on today's Nat & Drew Show!
The President of the US spoke about the Commanders new stadium...
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Ken Carman and Anthony Lima react to the finalizing of the Browns new dome stadium in Brook Park. Plus, what can Shedeur Sanders actually learn from DeShaun Watson? Mary Kay Cabot joins Baskin & Phelps to talk new stadium, Watson, and more; Warren Sharp also joins Baskin & Phelps on the Browns QBs and what makes the most sense long term; Afternoon Drive on the Fan talks the Brook Park move and their concerns of Sanders learning from Watson.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima react to the finalizing of the Browns new dome stadium in Brook Park. Plus, what can Shedeur Sanders actually learn from DeShaun Watson? Mary Kay Cabot joins Baskin & Phelps to talk new stadium, Watson, and more; Warren Sharp also joins Baskin & Phelps on the Browns QBs and what makes the most sense long term; Afternoon Drive on the Fan talks the Brook Park move and their concerns of Sanders learning from Watson.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima react to the finalizing of the Browns new dome stadium in Brook Park. Plus, what can Shedeur Sanders actually learn from DeShaun Watson? Mary Kay Cabot joins Baskin & Phelps to talk new stadium, Watson, and more; Warren Sharp also joins Baskin & Phelps on the Browns QBs and what makes the most sense long term; Afternoon Drive on the Fan talks the Brook Park move and their concerns of Sanders learning from Watson.
Ken Carman proposes an idea for the Cleveland Browns to earn the "Dawg Pound" back at the Brook Park Stadium.
From 07/02 Hour 2: The Sports Junkies discuss the Commanders new stadium with callers.
07/02 Hour 2: Mayor Bowser's Confident In The New RFK Stadium - 1:00 Callers On The Commanders New Stadium - 19:00 Every Company Should Add This To Their Office - 34:00
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Valerio and Forbes.com writer Jeff Fedotin share the latest on Chiefs rookie Josh Simmons' recovery, following Jeff's interview with a noteworthy orthopedic surgeon about the first-round pick's patella-tendon injury. They also discuss whether the Chiefs' new stadium could end up in Kansas. Agree or disagree with our thoughts? Let us know on X: @joevalerio73 and @JFedotin.
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: View From The Pugh is a journalism project from Chris Pugh. Subscribe to his daily newsletter and podcast, follow him on YouTube and sponsor his work)Today's post is sponsored by StreamYard.Cleveland's plan to build a new Browns stadium has sparked both excitement and debate, particularly due to its unique financing approach. A key part of the project's funding—$600 million—will come from unclaimed funds managed by the state of Ohio, which has stirred mixed reactions among residents and stakeholders.Unclaimed funds represent money from various forgotten or abandoned accounts, including bank deposits, insurance claims, and uncashed checks. When rightful owners don't claim these funds within a designated period, they revert to the state treasury. With a total pool of about $3.7 billion, Ohio has allocated $600 million of this dormant money toward constructing a modern, multi-use stadium for the Browns.This allocation has raised eyebrows. Some question whether it is appropriate to use these funds for a sports facility rather than saving them for emergencies, returning them to taxpayers, or investing in other public services. However, supporters argue that investing in the stadium can generate long-term economic benefits for Cleveland and the wider region.The new stadium is designed to be more than just a football venue. Unlike the current FirstEnergy Stadium, which primarily hosts Browns games, the new facility aims to attract concerts, conventions, and large-scale events year-round. This diversified use is expected to increase visitation, create more jobs, and stimulate local businesses, from restaurants to hotels.Community members hope that the stadium will serve as a catalyst for urban revitalization in Northeast Ohio. By drawing tourists and event-goers, the project could boost the local economy and enhance Cleveland's reputation as a vibrant, dynamic city. Improved infrastructure, increased employment opportunities, and new entertainment options are among the anticipated benefits.Still, the project's funding source remains a sticking point for some. Unclaimed funds, while “found money,” originally belong to individuals who might not yet have claimed them. The concern is whether the state is adequately safeguarding these assets or risking public trust by redirecting the money to high-profile projects like a stadium.Ohio officials and project leaders emphasize transparency and the legal framework surrounding unclaimed funds. They assure the public that efforts to notify and reunite rightful owners with their money continue alongside the stadium plan. Furthermore, they highlight that the stadium's economic and cultural contributions could far outweigh initial concerns over the funding source.As Cleveland moves forward, the Browns stadium symbolizes more than just a sports venue; it represents a test case for innovative public financing and community impact. Balancing fiscal responsibility with growth potential will be key to the project's success and public acceptance.Residents and fans alike should stay informed and engaged as this ambitious plan progresses. The stadium has the potential to transform the region's sports and entertainment landscape—but only time will tell if the investment in unclaimed funds proves to be a winning play for Cleveland.
On this Tuesday edition of CBD, the guys address the Browns new indoor stadium. Hear from OL coach Mike Bloomgren (35:31), TE coach Christian Jones (1:09:07), and Browns legend Josh Cribbs (50:55). Zegura breaks down the Browns OL (43:06) and TE rooms (1:16:12). Plus, Beau and Z debate which RBs should be on the Browns quarter-century team (1:20:50).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 – Following the interview with the Mayor, The Drive wanted to know what other than Chiefs games do fans want KC to host at their football stadiums.
Taxpayers in Kansas and Missouri still don't know if they'll be asked to help fund the stadiums for the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs. The lack of transparency and public participation from the teams has some people questioning if a deal is in their best interest.
From 06/27 Hour 4: Mark Ein joins The Sports Junkies to break down the Commanders new stadium deal.
06/27 Hour 2: Commanders New Stadium Is In Jeopardy - 1:00 Are The Nats Or Wiz Closer To Playoff Success - 21:00 Weekend Parlay - 35:00
From 06/27 Hour 2: The Sports Junkies break down some news surrounding the Commanders new stadium.
Hour 2 with Lynnell Willingham: An update on the stadium deal at the site of RFK Stadium / If being at RFK means delaying a new stadium, I am out on RFK 2.0! / Callers weigh in on the RFK Stadium deal delays
The top 3 foods you want to see at the new Commanders stadium
Hour 4: More calls on USA Today's ranking of NFL teams by entertainment level / Top 3 foods you want to see at the new stadium / Heard It Here First
Reaction to a new stadium report full 578 Tue, 24 Jun 2025 15:20:24 +0000 GGPIL7BUJ9Nfnw30ZozsPEldsHB6nXiW nfl,mlb,kansas city royals,kansas cirty chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,mlb,kansas city royals,kansas cirty chiefs,society & culture Reaction to a new stadium report Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F
Jeff Hathhorn joins the show to talk about if Jaromir Jagr would still be a serviceable player today, Aaron Rodgers' perception in the locker room, if Rodgers will play in any preseason games this year, if we're any closer to a new TJ Watt deal, the current state of college athletics, if the Steelers are considering building a new stadium, and more!
Welcome to Steelers Morning Rush, our new daily short-form podcast with Alan Saunders, giving a longer perspective on a single news topic surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers or the National Football League. Today, it's whether the team will be looking for a new stadium when their least expires after the 2030 season. Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro told reporters on Sunday that the state does not think funding new stadiums for the Steelers (2031) and Philadelphia Eagles (2033) when their current leases expire should be a priority. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has been publicly noncommittal about whether the Eagles will pursue a new stadium when their lease expires. Steelers president Art Rooney II has said he expects his team to extend its lease and remain at Acrisure Stadium beyond 2023. Alan breaks it down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Tom talk about how the Browns' current stadium is lacking and what a new one should have to be on par with stadiums around the league like SoFi.
Get caught up on 3 local stories, 4 headlines, and 3 things that make Jason Longshore smile about the sport in the 3-4-3 on Atlanta Soccer Tonight from 6.17.
From 06/17 Hour 2: The Sports Junkies break down the latest news surrounding the Washington Commanders stadium.
06/17 Hour 2: Commanders New Stadium Might Be In Danger - 1:00 Callers React To Washington's Stadium Delay - 18:00 Can The Junks Still Party Like They Used To - 31:00
The BMitch & Finlay Show Hour 3 features: JP talks to Tavita Pritchard Talking RFK with Mark Seagraves How confident in the Commanders new stadium are you?
Joey finally talks about the White Sox and it's positive news? Hallelujah! (buckle up…the editor has at least three years worth of ‘Da Pope' jokes) (seriously he wore a White Sox hat) (HE WORE A WHITE SOX HAT! HALLELUJAH!) #chicagobaseball MVP Injury Law https://mvpinjurylaw.com/
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Baltimore is gearing up for a double 4th of July Celebration. DC Council is talking about delaying the new stadium deal. DC High School Band needs your help. Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts
In the final hour, DVD discuss the 6 players that can be foundational pieces for them going into the new stadium. They also previewed the NBA Finals game 3 tonight
The Ohio Senate this week revealed its initial budget proposal, and it included $600 million for a Browns stadium in Brook Park, but from a new funding source. Instead of backing bonds -- borrowed money with interest -- as the House proposed, the Senate proposed taking $1.7 billion from the state's unclaimed property fund to create a Sports and Culture Facility Fund, $600 million of which would be directed toward the Browns project. The city of East Cleveland currently has two people claiming the title of mayor. The president of the city council, Lateek Shabazz, was sworn in Sunday days after the conviction of Mayor Brandon King. Back in February, Cuyahoga County Probate Court Presiding Judge Anthony Russo had appointed Sandra Morgan to the post after King was suspended pending trial. City council members say the conviction ended that temporary appointment, and the charter says the council president moves into the job. The interim mayor, Sandra Morgan, says she's going nowhere until the judge says she done. We will begin Friday's “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” discussing the Senate budget including the funding to education as well as the East Cleveland mayoral situation.
Big news for Chicago Fire fans! The club finally announced their new, Chicago stadium! In this episode, Nick dives deep into the latest Chicago Fire FC stadium news, what it means for the future of soccer in Chicago, and how it could reshape the MLS landscape in 2025. He also gives his thoughts on the use of the stadium outside of soccer events and why the White Sox should be kept far away from thsi development.
A new stadium proposal for the Chiefs full 550 Wed, 04 Jun 2025 16:09:19 +0000 qvL0aJ5LziKBBV5CCANxVDp4ghVLDTjN nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,kansas city chiefs,society & culture A new stadium proposal for the Chiefs Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to the news that Chicago Fire FC plans to build a new stadium at The 78 in the South Loop, a site that the White Sox have explored for a new stadium as well.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to the news that Chicago Fire FC plans to build a new stadium at The 78 in the South Loop, a site that the White Sox have explored for a new stadium as well. After that, Illinois state representative Kam Buckner of the 26th district joined the show to discuss a variety of sports stadium storylines, including his hope that the Bears stay in Chicago.
An Angle Overlooked on a Chiefs New Stadium | Mundo Clip 6-3-25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to the news that Chicago Fire FC will build a new $650-million privately financed soccer-specific stadium at the site of The 78 in the South Loop.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by sports business expert Marc Ganis to discuss the breaking news that Chicago Fire FC plans to build a $650-million privately financed soccer stadium at The 78 in the South Loop.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by sports business expert Marc Ganis to discuss the breaking news that Chicago Fire FC plans to build a $650-million privately financed soccer stadium at The 78 in the South Loop. Later, Mully and Haugh reacted to what they learned in their conversation with Ganis.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh reacted to the breaking news that Chicago Fire FC plans to build a new $650-million privately financed soccer stadium at The 78 in the South Loop. After that, Audacy NBA insider Nick Friedell joined the show to preview the Thunder-Pacers matchup in the NBA Finals.
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The Backheeled Show | USMNT, USWNT, MLS, NWSL, USL, and more soccer coverage
It's been a jam-packed last few days across the MLS landscape, so Joe Lowery dives into the latest and greatest from around the league. From the Chicago Fire's newly announced soccer-specific stadium to the Vancouver Whitecaps' Concacaf Champions Cup final loss to LAFC's big win over Club America to book their spot in the Club World Cup, there was plenty to discuss.If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a rating and subscribe to Backheeled.com for more American soccer coverage! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At long last! After months of whispers and not so subtle hints, the Chicago Fire on Tuesday morning unveiled their plans for a 22,000 seat, privately funded, soccer-specific stadium in Chicago's South Loop. Construction is expected to begin this fall, with the expectation it will be completed ahead of the 2028 MLS season. What does this mean for the Fire? For Chicago sports? Alex is joined by CHGO Cubs contributor and WGN Radio's Kevin Wells to react to and break down the news.