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Rich Cimini tweeted that Vivid Seats claims there will be 48% Steelers fans at the Jets home opener on Sunday. Gio thinks that's a bad look for the opening game. Steelers fans do travel well, but almost half the stadium?
Hour 1 The Mets beat the Tigers again and Nolan McLean pitched great again after having a rough start to the game. Boomer would start him first in a playoff series. Max Fried pitched well against Houston last night. We also talked about Astros pitcher Framber Valdez purposely crossing up his catcher and hitting him in the chest with a fastball. Jerry is here for his first update of the day, but first Boomer compared McLean to Tom Seaver, so that's where we're at this morning. The Tigers' broadcasters seemed very impressed with his pitching. The Yankees won in Houston with a Trent Grisham grand slam. In the final segment of the hour, the Giants have listed Jaxson Dart as the backup quarterback to Russell Wilson instead of having Jameis Winston as the number two. Boomer likes the move. We also talked about Andrew Thomas' injury. Hour 2 Rich Cimini tweeted that Vivid Seats claims there will be 48% Steelers fans at the Jets home opener on Sunday. Gio thinks that's a bad look for the opening game. Steelers fans do travel well, but almost half the stadium? A caller said Evan Roberts sold his Jets tix for the Steelers game. Callers said they sell their tickets because MetLife is the worst stadium in the NFL. Jerry returns for an update and compares Al Dukes to Adam Schein in their takes on the upcoming Bills season. The agent for Micah Parsons was on with Pat McAfee and said he did not tell Jerry Jones to stick the contract offer up his butt. Dan Campbell is excited to be going to Lambeau for week one. The Mets won again in Detroit as Nolan McLean had another impressive outing. The Yankees beat Houston as Jazz Chisholm hit two home runs. Rafael Devers homered against Colorado and the benches cleared because he admired it. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer wondered which college head coaching job is the toughest. Hour 3 The Sporting News ranked all the NFL starting quarterbacks. Tua was ranked 28th! Justin Fields is at 24. Russell Wilson is at 23. Boomer said the Colts have lost 11 straight season openers. Gio wonders why Phil Simms is not joining us on Wednesdays this football season. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Micah Parsons and if he will need an epidural to play in week 1. Mike Gundy did a commercial for a wireless company doing a parody of his, ‘I'm a man, I'm 40!' Jerry went around the NFL including Mike Tomlin on Justin Fields. The Yankees beat the Astros as Grisham hit a grand slam and Jazz hit 2 home runs. Bob Does Sports asked Aaron Boone about fans in the Legends seats eating instead of sitting in the seats. The Mets got another great performance from Nolan McLean and they beat the Tigers. In the final segment of the hour, we got Boomer & Gio stickers for our laptops when on TV. We also talked more about Micah Parsons getting an epidural. Steve in Atlanta checks in and says his wife gave birth ‘on all fours'. Hour 4 Earlier in the show, Boomer said that Mets pitcher Nolan McLean reminded him of Tom Seaver, and we thought that was a bit over the top. All the old people are calling, agreeing with Boomer. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Mets win in Detroit, including the Tigers' broadcasters who seemed amazed by McLean. The Yankees won in Houston as Trent Grisham hit another grand slam. Dianna Russini said Alijah Vera Tucker suffered a potentially serious injury and could miss significant time. Adam Schefter said it's an arm injury and may require surgery. The Moment of The Day: Is Phil Simms joining us this football season? In the final segment of the show, we talked more about the breaking news on Tucker's significant arm injury.
Earlier in the show, Boomer said that Mets pitcher Nolan McLean reminded him of Tom Seaver, and we thought that was a bit over the top. All the old people are calling, agreeing with Boomer. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Mets win in Detroit, including the Tigers' broadcasters who seemed amazed by McLean. The Yankees won in Houston as Trent Grisham hit another grand slam. Dianna Russini said Alijah Vera Tucker suffered a potentially serious injury and could miss significant time. Adam Schefter said it's an arm injury and may require surgery. The Moment of The Day: Is Phil Simms joining us this football season? In the final segment of the show, we talked more about the breaking news on Tucker's significant arm injury.
Rich Cimini tweeted that Vivid Seats claims there will be 48% Steelers fans at the Jets home opener on Sunday. Gio thinks that's a bad look for the opening game. Steelers fans do travel well, but almost half the stadium? A caller said Evan Roberts sold his Jets tix for the Steelers game. Callers said they sell their tickets because MetLife is the worst stadium in the NFL. Jerry returns for an update and compares Al Dukes to Adam Schein in their takes on the upcoming Bills season. The agent for Micah Parsons was on with Pat McAfee and said he did not tell Jerry Jones to stick the contract offer up his butt. Dan Campbell is excited to be going to Lambeau for week one. The Mets won again in Detroit as Nolan McLean had another impressive outing. The Yankees beat Houston as Jazz Chisholm hit two home runs. Rafael Devers homered against Colorado and the benches cleared because he admired it. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer wondered which college head coaching job is the toughest.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast starts with the Eagles home opener against the Cowboys. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te'o get an update on Chargers/Chiefs from Brazil. Prediction Week continues with Manti and Jamie giving their thoughts on the MVP. Stay tuned for Brandon Graham 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.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast starts with reactions to Playoff predictions. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te'o are joined by Super Bowl Champion Brandon Graham from Philly. Kyle gives his MVP Prediction for the season. Plus, the table delivers Defensive Player of the Year predictions. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the New York Jets in Week 1 of the 2025 regular season, and that means one thing. It's time to go behind enemy lines to get the low down on the Jets. Join Jeff Hartman as he welcomes Brandyn Pokrass to talk all things Gang Green. On top of that, the latest news surrounding the Steelers, the latest injury news, and the mailbag segment. This podcast is a part of the Steel Curtain Network, a proud member of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ticket sales show the Jets home opener may not feel like one.
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The hour began with a discussion of the Giants' schedule. Gio believes they need to start 2-2, scoring points with Russell Wilson throwing TDs, and beating either Dallas or Washington. Boomer anticipates improved Giants' offensive and defensive lines, and notes Russ's low turnover rate. Boomer thought the Jets should have kept Aaron Rodgers, but Gio disagreed due to culture change. They then discussed Sam Darnold with the Seahawks and a "who would you rather have" quarterback list. Jerry provided an update, preceded by Gio mentioning C-Lo's tuberculosis. Al was confused about MLB Wild Card standings. The Mets won in Detroit with Juan Soto hitting a grand slam and triple. Carlos Mendoza discussed Sean Manaea's struggles. Sounds included Bill Belichick and North Carolina losing to TCU. Brian Daboll discussed Jayden Daniels. Micah Parsons spoke about the Green Bay fanbase. The hour concluded with NFL talk and a caller asking Gio if he'd prefer Boomer or Phil Simms in a big game.
Hour 1 Boomer begins his 19th year as morning show host at WFAN, discussing the NFL season's start. Topics include Micah Parsons, Arch Manning, Bill Belichick's debut with North Carolina, and Juan Soto's big day for the Mets. Jerry provides updates on the Mets' win and Sean Manaea's outing. The show also covers the Micah Parsons vs. Jerry Jones situation and Patrick Mahomes traveling to Brazil. Boomer's golf plans with Zach Wilson's father-in-law are off, leading to calls for fill-in ideas, including a caller noting Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowls at 27, and Jordan Love's current age. Hour 2 The Giants' schedule started with Gio stating they need to go 2-2, scoring points and Russell Wilson throwing TDs, beating either Dallas or Washington. Boomer believes both Giants' lines will improve and Russ limits turnovers. Boomer suggested the Jets keep Aaron Rodgers, but Gio argued against it for culture change. Sam Darnold is now with the Seahawks. Boomer then listed quarterbacks for comparison. Jerry provided an update, after Gio mentioned C-Lo's tuberculosis last week and Al's confusion over MLB Wild Card standings. Juan Soto hit a grand slam and triple for the Mets. Carlos Mendoza discussed Sean Manaea's issues. We heard Bill Belichick and North Carolina losing to TCU. Brian Daboll discussed Jayden Daniels, their week one opponent. Micah Parsons spoke about the Green Bay fanbase. The hour concluded with NFL news and a caller asking Gio who he'd rather have in a big game: Boomer or Phil Simms? Hour 3 The hour began with baseball talk, covering the Mets' recent struggles against the Marlins and their win in Detroit, highlighting young pitchers Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean. The Mets have dominated the Phillies this season, especially at home, but need three consistent starting pitchers. Boomer praised McLean's natural pitching ability. Jerry then updated on Jalen Hurts discussing the Cowboys defense, Jon Gruden's admiration for it, and Andy Reid on the Chiefs' Brazil trip. The Mets' Detroit win featured a Juan Soto grand slam and triple. Sounds of Bill Belichick and UNC's loss to TCU were played. Finally, Gio mentioned judging a burlesque show, and Boomer warned of tropical depressions. Hour 4 Gio discusses 'Unknown Number: High School Catfish' (spoiler alert!) and his daughters' KPop obsession. Note: You don't hear any music - sorry. Jerry's final update covers Soto's Mets win, Judge on proving himself in September, Belichick/UNC's blowout loss, and Parsons' back injury. The Moment of The Day highlights the Bills' weak schedule. A caller invites them to her dad's 60th.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te’o examining NFC quarterbacks - which QB has the most riding on the 2025 season? Which QB do you want to watch the most in week-1? Later, Jamie and Axel Ingram give their list of NFL playoff teams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te’o examining AFC quarterbacks - which QB has the most riding on the 2025 season? Which QB do you want to watch the most in week-1? Later, Kyle and Manti give their list of NFL playoff teams.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pittsburgh Steelers return in Week 1 when they travel to MetLife Stadium to play the New York Jets in Week 1. Time for some bold predictions, and host Marky D believes the boosted and improved Steelers defense will proved a true opportunity to hold the Jets to zero points. All on the latest G'Day Steelers Nation podcast. This podcast is a part of the Steel Curtain Network, a proud member of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast kicks off Prediction Week with Eagles HC Nick Sirianni on his relationship with QB Jalen Hurts. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te'o look at the slate of games coming in Week 1. Who will be the Coach of the Year this season? The table looks at Sophomore QBs and the improvements they'll make in their 2nd seasons. Plus, who will be the top players in the NFL Top 100? We find out tonight! Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a look at Chiefs/Chargers in Brazil. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te'o discuss the coming rematch between the Bills and Ravens. The table offers predictions for Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year Awards. Plus, we hear the first comments from Micah Parsons in Green Bay. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2025 NFL Regular Season begins this week, and there are a lot of questions still surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers as they prepare for the New York Jets in Week 1. Have we learned anything new regarding the team during training camp and the preseason? That's the topic of discussion on this Monday episode of "Let's Ride" with host Jeff Hartman. That, and his breakout candidates for offense and defense in 2025. This podcast is a part of the Steel Curtain Network, a proud member of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Bleav in Giants, Bob Papa, Carl Banks, and Phil Simms dive into the excitement of the upcoming NFL season, reflecting on preseason performances, coaching philosophies, and quarterback competitions across the league. The trio breaks down how fresh energies and new faces, such as Russell Wilson with the Giants, are impacting teams, analyzes key matchups, and shares insights on the development of veteran versus young quarterbacks. They also revisit stories from their playing days, touching on changes in NFL strategy, coaching adaptability, and what it takes to build lasting team success. 00:00:00 –NFL Week One Scene 00:01:18 – College Football Recap: Arch Manning vs. Ohio State Defense 00:04:53 – Bill Belichick's Transition to College Coaching 00:08:39 – NFL Preseason Quarterback Performances (Giants Focus) 00:14:36 – Young Quarterbacks to Watch: Caleb Williams & Others 00:17:39 – Chicago Bears' Tyson Bagent & Backup QB Discussion 00:17:47 – Giants vs. Commanders: Jayden Daniels, Offensive Weapons 00:24:28 – Phil Simms on Quarterback Evaluation Criteria 00:25:59 – Baker Mayfield's Leadership Qualities 00:27:29 – New York Jets and Justin Fields Discussion 00:29:34 – Denver Broncos: Bo Nix & Sean Payton's Offensive Approach 00:32:24 – Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars' Outlook 00:35:32 – Detroit Lions: Coaching Culture and Season Prospects 00:39:56 – Aidan Hutchinson's Return and Defensive Impact 00:42:03 – Breaking Through Playoff Barriers: Lessons from Giants History 00:49:18 – Coaching Adaptability Across the NFL 00:56:01 – Cam Ward, Jalen Milroe, and Michael Penix Jr: Rookie QB Insights 01:01:16 – Reflections on Playing at Giants Stadium and Team Memories 01:06:45 – Season Outlook for the Giants
Nick Mangold joins BT & Sal to discuss the state of the Jets and the lack of leadership on the team. Plus, Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen talks expectations for the team with Willie Colon and Jerry Recco; Marc Malusis dismisses the Jets' new black jerseys as a marketing ploy while the product on the field remains the same; Willie and Jerry discuss Aaron Rodgers' message to Jets fans ahead of his Week 1 matchup against them with the Steelers; Willie also discusses how the Jets helped Quinnen Williams and analyzes Justin Fields' struggles.
Nick Mangold joins BT & Sal to discuss the state of the Jets and the lack of leadership on the team. Plus, Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen talks expectations for the team with Willie Colon and Jerry Recco; Marc Malusis dismisses the Jets' new black jerseys as a marketing ploy while the product on the field remains the same; Willie and Jerry discuss Aaron Rodgers' message to Jets fans ahead of his Week 1 matchup against them with the Steelers; Willie also discusses how the Jets helped Quinnen Williams and analyzes Justin Fields' struggles.
Nick Mangold joins BT & Sal to discuss the state of the Jets and the lack of leadership on the team. Plus, Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen talks expectations for the team with Willie Colon and Jerry Recco; Marc Malusis dismisses the Jets' new black jerseys as a marketing ploy while the product on the field remains the same; Willie and Jerry discuss Aaron Rodgers' message to Jets fans ahead of his Week 1 matchup against them with the Steelers; Willie also discusses how the Jets helped Quinnen Williams and analyzes Justin Fields' struggles.
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Willie Colon and Jerry Recco fill in this week. The guys react to the big news in the NFL of the Cowboys trading Micah Parsons to the Packers. Plus, Geoff Schwartz joins the show to talk NFL, Giants and Jets; Willie and Jerry on the expectations the Giants and Jets have this season; Jerry didn't love Yankees fans booing Anthony Volpe in a blowout; Willie and Jerry like what they see in Mets pitcher Nolan McLean; reaction on a bounce-back win from the Mets and the Giants cutting Tommy DeVito
A selection of the best Kyle Brandt cuts from the Week of August 25th: The legacy of Josh Allen Can the Bills get past the Chiefs? The mentality of Ben Johnson Browns preseason game attention How much will Sheduer Sanders play this season? Micah Parsons traded to the Packers 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with NFL QB Ben DiNucci talking about his viral tweet after being cut for the 7th time in his career. Texans QB CJ Stroud comments on the mounting pressure in Houston and what he expects from this team. Legendary broadcaster Brent Musburger joins the breakfast table. Plus, NFL Officiating Exec Walt Anderson looks at the impact from rule changes to the game. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The AFC East is the topic of discussion on the latest episode of 40s and Free Agents, as Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah cover major additions and rookies for the New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. The duo has analysis on players including Miami's Ollie Gordon II & Minkah Fitzpatrick, New England's Milton Williams, Carlton Davis, Kyle Williams and Craig Woodson, as well as New York's Mason Taylor and Justin Fields. All that and more on the latest 40s!NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The AFC East is the topic of discussion on the latest episode of 40s and Free Agents, as Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah cover major additions and rookies for the New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. The duo has analysis on players including Miami's Ollie Gordon II & Minkah Fitzpatrick, New England's Milton Williams, Carlton Davis, Kyle Williams and Craig Woodson, as well as New York's Mason Taylor and Justin Fields. All that and more on the latest 40s!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 29, 2025 - Season 16, Episode 17 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Friday morning show, which was recorded late Thursday night, Alex Kozora and I get right to discussing the Dallas Cowboys trading LB Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers earlier in the day. We go over several things related to the Pittsburgh Steelers as a result of Parsons being traded to the Packers and how the Cowboys managed the situation and negotiations with the player. Alex and I discuss the differences between Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Steelers president Art Rooney II when it comes to how often each meets with the media. Alex and I also discuss how Parsons' agent is the same one that Cowboys WR George Pickens has. After discussing Parsons being traded, Alex and I discuss WR Marquez Valdes-Scantlingchoosing to sign with the San Francisco 49ers as a member of their practice squad following Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers reportedly recruiting him to sign with Pittsburgh. We discuss the possibility of Valdes-Scantling staying with the 49ers all season and whether there is still a chance he could wind up with the Steelers at some point in 2025. The Steelers have now established their initial practice squad for 2025, so Alex and I discuss the 17 players that have now been signed to that unit. We go over each player and how unusual it is for all 17 to come from the final 91-man roster. We also discuss the additional transactions the Steelers made on Thursday that included two players, S Chuck Clark and G Max Scharping, being signed to the 53-man roster, and two other players, QB Will Howard and CB Donte Kent, being placed on the Reserve/Injured list. Did the Steelers stunt the initial growth of Howard by placing him on the Reserve/Injured list to start the 2025 season? Will Howard stay on that list all season? Alex and I attempt to answer those two questions during this episode. Alex and I discuss the Steelers offensive line and wide receiver depth as the team gets ready for their Week 1 road game against the New York Jets. We also discuss a few possible roster elevations that might take place a week from Saturday. This 67-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted in the recap and we make sure to answer a few email questions we received from listeners of the show. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jerry and Willie discuss NFL divisions, with Willie predicting "flat optimism" for the Jets (second in AFC East), Steelers to win AFC North, and Daniel Jones as Colts starter. He sees the Giants as a dark horse. C-Lo updates. Jerry now associates Jennifer Garner with Capital One. Willie regretted leaving something in a car. They play a "Dog/Daredevil/true story" clip for Willie. C-Lo shares audio of Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade and Andrew Thomas on his foot injury. Willie explains why players avoid reporters. The Mets lost to the Marlins after a rough night. Suzyn Waldman enjoyed Dave Sims' call of Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s home run. C-Lo found a Chris Carlin Rutgers highlight. Finally, Jerry questions Micah Parsons' podcast and asks Willie to explain Raising Cane's and rank fast-food chicken chains.
We begin the final hour of the show talking to former Giants offensive lineman and current FOX Sports broadcaster Geoff Schwartz. He chats with the guys about Micah Parsons and expectations for a few contenders before sharing his thoughts on the Giants and Jets. He previews the college football season as well.
The whole league. Every division. We discuss and predict.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon, filling in for Boomer and Gio, discuss the Micah Parsons trade. Jerry, having speculated about a trade yesterday, defends the move despite Parsons going to the Packers, a conference rival. Willie questions the return. C-Lo's update also covers the trade, noting Jerry Jones mispronounced "Micah." Other sports news includes the Mets' loss, Kyle Schwarber's four homers, Jonah Tong's upcoming MLB debut, Francisco Alvarez's injury, the Yankees' win, Aaron Boone's hopes for Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s goals, and Rutgers' season-opening win. A Cowboys fan expresses relief about Parsons' departure, with Jerry reiterating Parsons' lack of impact in big games. Hour 2 The hour began with a discussion on Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones's comments, which Jerry Recco and Willie believed given the lack of refutation. They speculated something recent must have happened. The conversation then shifted to the Mets' disappointing loss to the Marlins, a buzzkill after sweeping the Phillies. Both were hopeful for a bounce-back win with Jonah Tong's debut. C-Lo's update included more from Jerry Jones's lengthy press conference. Michael Irvin, initially adamant Parsons wouldn't be traded, later expressed shock. The Mets' three errors and five unearned runs contributed to their loss, while the Yankees dominated the White Sox. A caller discussed the tax implications of Parsons's potential new contract. The segment concluded with Jerry asking Willie about his day and yoga class, and a lighthearted discussion about which athletes and WFAN employees would make the best politicians. Hour 3 Jerry and Willie discuss the NFL, with Willie predicting the Jets can be second-best in the AFC East, the Steelers will win the AFC North, and Daniel Jones will start for the Colts all season. He sees the Giants as a dark horse. C-Lo provides an update, including Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade and Andrew Thomas on his injury. Willie comments on players avoiding media. The Mets lost to the Marlins. Jerry asks Willie about Raising Cane's and to rank fast-food chicken chains. Hour 4 Former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz discusses Micah Parsons, team expectations, and college football. C-Lo provides updates on Yankees and Mets games, and the Volpe/Chisholm Jr. situation. Willie and C-Lo debate hitting four home runs vs. a perfect game. Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry Jones is excited about the Micah Parsons trade. Moment of The Day: Willie hot-boxed a parking attendant. The segment ends with Jerry and Willie discussing the Giants and Jets' reactions to the Parsons trade.
Former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz discusses Micah Parsons, team expectations, and college football. C-Lo provides updates on Yankees and Mets games, and the Volpe/Chisholm Jr. situation. Willie and C-Lo debate hitting four home runs vs. a perfect game. Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry Jones is excited about the Micah Parsons trade. Moment of The Day: Willie hot-boxed a parking attendant. The segment ends with Jerry and Willie discussing the Giants and Jets' reactions to the Parsons trade.
The AFC East is the topic of discussion on the latest episode of 40s and Free Agents, as Gregg Rosenthal and Daniel Jeremiah cover major additions and rookies for the New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. The duo has analysis on players including Miami's Ollie Gordon II & Minkah Fitzpatrick, New England's Milton Williams, Carlton Davis, Kyle Williams and Craig Woodson, as well as New York's Mason Taylor and Justin Fields. All that and more on the latest 40s!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast recaps the Micah Parsons deal between the Cowboys and Packers. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Isaiah Stanback discuss the impact this deal has on the Packers. Super Bowl Champion Dallas Clark drops by with his reaction to the Packers/Cowboys trade plus his involvement with 'Tight End University'. Plus, Kyle delivers 'This was a Dude' on Fmr Vikings TE Jim Kleinsasser. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Micah Parsons being traded to the Packers. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Isaiah Stanback discuss how the deal was done. Jane Slater helps explain the deal from the Cowboys side. How are teams from around the league reacting to the deal? Plus, what is the impact on the Packers this season? Stay tuned for Dallas Clark 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.
ESPN announce Bussin' With The Boys co-hosts, Taylor Lewan and Will Compton to make appearances on Get Up and provide additional ESPN content throughout the upcoming NFL season. The 2025 NFL Rivalries uniforms have been released with new uniforms for the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and Arizona Cardinals. Deion Sanders' biggest surprise since becoming the head coach of the Colorado Buffalo. Live from Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas, former UNLV football head coach, Jeff Horton joins Cofield & Company to discuss the Rebels' 38-31 season-opening victory over Idaho State, review the Nevada, Reno Wolf Pack football roster going into the 2025 college football season, and give his thoughts on the current state of the Mountain West Conference ahead of multiple teams changing conferences ahead of the 2026 College Football season.
Marc Malusis laid out the high expectations for the New York Jets in year one, fueled by their significant offseason moves and improved roster. He acknowledges the common criticisms about the team's quarterback and receiver corps, but argues that their potential for a tough, ground-and-pound style of football could be their saving grace. Drawing a comparison to the late 2010s Tennessee Titans, Malusis contends that if the Jets can dominate the line of scrimmage and play a physical brand of football, they can exceed expectations and win games they otherwise wouldn't. The message is clear: the time for talk is over, and the Jets must now prove their worth on the field.
Bill opened the show by explaining how Jerry Jones' ego was the biggest reason why the Cowboys traded Micah Parsons to the Packers. Bill then congratulated Green Bay for pouncing on the opportunity to improve their roster and says the Packers are now in prime position to win the Super Bowl. The hour wraps up with Bill reacting to Nebraska squeaking by Cincinnati and if there should be concern with the Cornhuskers. Hour two kicked off by previewing the opening weekend in college football with Sports Illustrated reporter Bryan Fischer, who gave his thoughts on Ohio State-Texas and which team could disappoint the most this season. Buy or Sell followed as Bill answered if the Cowboys trading Parsons or the Mavericks trading Luka Doncic was worse and if any top team in college football will get upset this weekend. The show ends with Bill nominating candidates and crowning this week's Bum of the Week.
Marc Malusis laid out the high expectations for the New York Jets in year one, fueled by their significant offseason moves and improved roster. He acknowledges the common criticisms about the team's quarterback and receiver corps, but argues that their potential for a tough, ground-and-pound style of football could be their saving grace. Drawing a comparison to the late 2010s Tennessee Titans, Malusis contends that if the Jets can dominate the line of scrimmage and play a physical brand of football, they can exceed expectations and win games they otherwise wouldn't. The message is clear: the time for talk is over, and the Jets must now prove their worth on the field.
Rich weighs in on the latest in the Micah Parsons/Dallas Cowboys drama. NFL on FOX analyst Mark Sanchez and Rich preview the Denver Broncos taking on the Tennessee Titans in Week 1, says what advice he has for New York Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart, discusses the year-two expectations for Caleb Williams under new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson, if the Detroit Lions can absorb the losses of both of their top coordinators in the offseason, and reveals what the New York Jets must do with new QB Justin Fields to find success this season. Rich and the guys preview the huge #1 Texas vs #3 Ohio State game this weekend. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry praises Nolan McLean's impressive 8-inning shutout against the Phillies, leading to a Mets sweep. The Mets are clicking, and Jerry believes they can go on a run. Juan Soto is hitting with runners in scoring position. C-Lo's update highlights McLean's "shoved" performance and the Mets' success with RISP. Francisco Alvarez was hit by a pitch again. The Yankees hit six homers in their 11-2 win over the Nationals; Anthony Volpe was hitless. The Patriots claimed Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Sal's event clips are discussed. The hour ends with talk of a heated US Open match and the hosts' athletic endeavors. Hour 2 The hour begins with a discussion about the Yankees' blowout win, specifically Anthony Volpe being booed despite the team scoring nine runs. Jerry believes fans went too far, while Willie disagrees. They also disliked Giancarlo Stanton not being in the lineup. C-Lo provides an update, mentioning Evan Roberts' admiration for Nolan McLean and playing a Philadelphia radio host's rant resembling Jerry's classic rants. Cody Bellinger hit one of the Yankees' 6 home runs in their 11-2 thrashing of the Nationals. C-Lo shares clips of Taylor Townsend clarifying her showdown with Jelena Ostapenko. Tom Brady can attend production meetings but not practices, which Jerry thinks won't affect his job, though Willie understands why some broadcasters like watching practice. Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick want to trademark "gold digger." The hour concludes with Jerry recounting his night at a Lady Gaga concert, noting the presence of many gay men, and Willie's past experience in an unwelcome establishment. Jerry then asks Brian Rascona about his Ryder Cup volunteer assignment. Hour 3 The hour began with a Yankees discussion, noting only five MLB hitters bat over .300, leading to a debate on modern hitting approaches. C-Lo's update highlighted Boomer's X activity, the Mets' strong performance (especially Mark Vientos), and the Phillies' TV postgame show's praise for Nolan McLean. Howie Rose's issue at a Mets game reminded C-Lo of a Mad Dog rant. The Yankees crushed the Nationals 11-2. Dawn Staley discussed her Knicks HC interview. The final segment covered Andrew Thomas's return to Giants practice (key to their season) and Micah Parsons, with Willie expecting him to stay a Cowboy, prompting Jerry to ponder the perception of edge rushers' success against offensive linemen. Hour 4 The final hour discusses the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, highlighting their 38 hits and Nolan McLean's dominance, and the team's changed dynamic. Jerry notes the 2025 Mets' inconsistency. The Yankees scored 11 runs despite Giancarlo Stanton's absence. Compass Media Networks' Chad Brown previews the college football and NFL seasons, discussing Bill Belichick at UNC and Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Brown doubts Russell Wilson's future as an NFL QB for the Giants. C-Lo provides his final update, covering McLean's night and new clips from Hunter Brody. The Yankees swept the Nationals. The Moment of The Day features Jerry and Willie's unexpected nights at gay bars.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Isaiah Stanback examining how they feel about the Buffalo Bills this season. GOING FOR 2 - Do you agree with Cam Ward’s assessment of Shedeur Sanders? Then they play a game of NFL Trivia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Isaiah Stanback answering Throwdown Thursday questions - is it more likely to see a ’Tush Push’ TD from the Eagles or for Micah Parson to play? Are Broncos or Chargers a bigger threat to the Chiefs? Brent Musburger joins the show and talks about broadcasting memories, Notre Dame, and college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Slam on your brakes and stop right here with Tate, Shannon & Big-G as we talk about the 53 chosen ones for the 2025 journey. Get our perspective on the roster decisions, the season ahead and we revisit and reevaluate our schedule predictions as we're T-minus 11 days and counting before kickoff Sunday in Met Life Stadium vs the New York Jets. We're bringing “Yinz” unfiltered Steelers news and opinions from the hills, hollers and the streets. Pull-up on this episode of “PYB” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dianna Russini stops by with breaking NFL news before Greg Cote derails the show to unveil his full NFL rankings — and where the Dolphins fall. Then, Dan digs into the history of Miami–Notre Dame but also weirdly the New York Jets, and the Suey category for Best Laugh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel are ready for the start of football, but is it still exciting for players on bad teams? The Browns trade Kenny Pickett while Dillon Gabriel seemed to outplay Shedeur Sanders. How long will Cleveland stick with Joe Flacco? With Terry McLaurin and Trey Hendrickson signing deals, Bobby doesn't trust trade demands much anymore because it seems like Micah Parsons will stay in Dallas. Bobby is choosing between TWO teams to root for this season, the and Broncos. While teams are making cuts and signing deals, Matt recalls his contract negotiation. BREAKING NEWS brings the engagement of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift....is the timing a bit suspicious? Fmr NFL running back Steven Jackson talks about his path to the NFL and the influences he had along the way. Steven talks about playing at Oregon State then becoming an all-time rusher with the Rams. What is his relationship now with the team? Steven weighs in on running backs like Saquon Barkley bringing the importance of the position back to the game. Steven remember the best moments of career then discusses his chances at the Hall of Fame. Bobby and Matt try to name the Top 10 All-Time NFL Running Backs. Plus, Matt will be in Michigan this weekend for College Football while Bobby is upset that his Fantasy Draft is scheduled for Saturday! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.