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J.P. Shadrick, Jeff Lageman and former Jaguars LB coach Mark Duffner dive into the Jaguars win in Week 9 Jaguars Happy Hour, presented by Heritage Roofing. The crew then looks at the upcoming matchup against the Texans and how the Jaguars can penetrate their top-ranked defense. Later, Kainani Stevens joins the show to discuss the Jakobi Meyers trade and Cam Little's record-setting kick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Texans All-Access, Marc Vandermeer and John Harris break down the latest news on C.J. Stroud. They talk with Executive VP and GM Nick Caserio about the Texans' close loss to Denver, key injuries, and how the team is adjusting heading into a pivotal divisional matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The duo also preview the Jaguars' roster moves, discuss the impact of special teams, and share insight from “Men Behind the Mics” with Jacksonville's play-by-play voice Frank Frangie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crosstalk with P&P gets childish, the Texans injury list is piling up. Who is the next man up?
On this week's Next Man Up, year 2 cornerback Mike Sainristil pulls up to talk about all the plays he's been making this season! Sainristil breaks down his sophomore season with the Commanders and how he's dealt with the highs and lows of this season. For our legend, Chris Thompson pulls up to discuss his time at Washington. Thompson opens up about dealing with injuries his entire career and how he's overcome his regrets. All that and more on this episode of Next Man Up! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takeaways KJ Duff is a standout wide receiver at Rutgers.He cannot declare for the NFL Draft yet.His performance has exceeded expectations this season.KJ Duff has a significant yards market share.He is contending with Ian Strong for attention.His body control and ability to catch are impressive.Success rates for college players in the NFL are low.Typically, only a few players pan out at the NFL level.KJ Duff's size and skills make him a unique prospect.He has shown nice yards after the catch ability. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chris Wormley and Jordan Strack recap the Purdue game and are joined by Michigan LB Cole Sullivan.
Husker247's Michael Bruntz and Brian Christopherson discuss Dylan Raiola's season-ending injury and what Nebraska should expect from freshman quarterback TJ Lateef, who will make his first career start against UCLA. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's Next Man Up features one of the best Tight Ends to ever do it, Zach Ertz! Ertz made history last weekend with his 800th career catch! We break down that moment and look ahead to our Sunday Night Football matchup against the Seahawks. And former Washington RB Alfred Morris pulls up to the show to share his emotional journey of being a retired NFL player. Morris' story is heavy but can help a lot of people going through tough changes in life. This is Next Man Up! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. speaks to the media Wednesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Nick and Matt as they delve into the Denver Broncos' defensive strategies amidst the absence of star cornerback Pat Sertan. Discover insights on how the team plans to tackle the Houston Texans, the impact of Kris Abrams-Draine stepping up, and the role of turnovers in securing a win. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the Broncos' game plan and roster adjustments.
Donate to Easter Seals! https://eastersealsontario.akaraisin.com/ui/lindros2025/p/078df4e3c0c444d59a551259d78a749e Steve Dangle recaps and analyzes Game 9 of the Toronto Maple Leafs season against the Buffalo Sabres NEW BOOK!: https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443469968/hockey-rants-and-raves/ BECOME AN SDP VIP! https://www.youtube.com/sdpn/join SDPN: https://www.sdpn.ca/ ADVERTISE WITH US! https://sdpn.ca/sales/ SDPN DISCORD: https://discord.com/invite/MtTmw9rrz7 AUDIOBOOK: https://bit.ly/2GIgYya Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With all the injuries so far this NFL season, it's time to review the next men up and how they've performed replacing our stars.
JC Allen, a Tampa Bay reporter for "Bucs Gameday," joined Fans and the Pro. Allen broke down the Buccaneers' recent injury bug. Allen also shared his thoughts on the Saints-Buccaneers "rivalry," Tampa Bay's inconsistent offensive line, and the Bucs' defense vs. Spencer Rattler.
As the Commanders prepare to head to Kansas City without Dorance Armstrong, who was placed on injured reserve, Lynnell and Anthony discuss which players need to step up in his absence. Lynnell points to Von Miller as the veteran who must rise to the occasion, while Anthony highlights Daron Payne — saying if Payne and Javon Kinlaw can collapse the pocket inside, it'll make life easier for the edge rushers to contain Patrick Mahomes.
Rookie WR Jaylin Lane and Washington legend Ricky Sanders join Next Man Up to break down the Washington Commanders WR standard—mindset, practice habits, chemistry with QBs, and how today’s receivers can win on Sundays. Lane shares what he’s learning in Year 1; Sanders gives a masterclass on separation, toughness, and longevity. Subscribe for more exclusive interviews with your favorite Washington Players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite being without some of their biggest names, several 49ers players stepped up in huge ways and helped San Francisco keep its momentum rolling.Steph and Weston celebrate the win, highlight key performances, and nominate this week's 49K Player of the Week! Plus, we'll talk about what this game tells us about the character of this team and how they can keep pushing forward through adversity.
Los 49ers vencieron 20–10 a Falcons con una receta clara: correr, defender y profundidad en el roster. Analizamos cómo CMC cargó con el plan de juego y el impacto de los reemplazos (Hennessy, Bethune, Lucas, Luter). Sin duda fue una victoria que nos sigue demostrando el carácter de este equipo. Suscríbete al canal: YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/LosNiners?sub_confirmation=1 Sigue nuestras redes: FB: https://www.facebook.com/L0SNINERS IG: https://www.instagram.com/los.niners X: https://twitter.com/los_niners
Episode 24 is a new era for Postgame Beers — Jesse is out, and intern Reece steps up as the new co-host. The boys break down who's legit and who's a fraud in the NFL, dive into some heated debates, preview Brandon's wedding week, and look ahead to the trade deadline chaos. Crack a cold one and tune in.
San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey, WR Kendrick Bourne, K Eddy Piñeiro, and LB Tatum Bethune addressed filling leadership voids and discussed the team's mindset following a tough loss and a string of injuries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doc Walker reacts to Dan Quinn's announcement that wide receiver Noah Brown will be placed on injured reserve with a lingering groin injury. With both Brown and Terry McLaurin sidelined, Anthony calls for more snaps for rookie standout Luke McCaffrey, who's been one of the few bright spots in the Commanders' passing game. Doc and Anthony discuss what McCaffrey's expanded role could mean for the offense moving forward
Wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson speaks to the media Monday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this weeks episode I briefly touch on the 49ers loss to the Bucs. I talk about the lost of Fred Warner and what that means moving foward. I also talk about if the team should still make a move at the deadline for a egde rusher and how they should approach the poor offensive line play.
This week on Next Man Up, Commanders defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw joins Bryan Colbert Jr. to talk about what’s clicking for him this season, how it feels lining up next to Daron Payne, and what fans can expect when Washington hits primetime vs. the Chicago Bears
Monarch Nation, it's Victory Sunday! ODU absolutely crushed Coastal Carolina 47–7, and the crew is fired up. Mike and Aaron are joined by Garrick (“The Duke of Discipline”) and Justice from G5 Hive to break down the dominating performance, standout players, and the growing excitement surrounding Old Dominion Football. From Colton's leadership to the O-line's dominance and the defense's complete lockdown, this is a team firing on all cylinders.The gang also looks ahead to the big road trip to Huntington for the Monarchs' matchup with Marshall — the history, the matchups, and the keys to keeping the winning streak alive. Plus, “Fade Gary” returns with betting picks, some hilarious mid-field dance moments, and plenty of laughs along the way.
On this episode of Next Man Up, Bryan Colbert Jr. is joined by two special guests from different generations of Washington football.
There's no better excuse to have Houston sportswriter legend John McClain back on the show than when the Texans are coming to Baltimore. This time, he educates Nestor on the path of head coach DeMeco Ryans, progress of quarterback C.J. Stroud and provides a little history lesson about the Baltimore Colts roots deep in the heart of Texas. The post Houston legend John McClain returns to preview Texans and Ravens with discussion about injuries and coaching next man up first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Ep. 930 - No James Conner. And now no Trey Benson. The running back room has taken another hit, and a significant one at that. The role of RB1 will now be played by Emari Demercado, Michael Carter, and Bam Knight. And it may just take all three. Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck discuss where the Cardinals go from here, who might be asked to carry the load and whether the run game - slow to get going through four games - may look a little different minus Conner and Benson. Also, Craig and Dani react to what Marvin Harrison Jr. had to say speaking to reporters on Wednesday. We had not heard from Harrison since his fourth-quarter performance against the Seahawks. Did something finally click? Let's hope so.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 930 - No James Conner. And now no Trey Benson. The running back room has taken another hit, and a significant one at that. The role of RB1 will now be played by Emari Demercado, Michael Carter, and Bam Knight. And it may just take all three. Craig Grialou and Dani Sureck discuss where the Cardinals go from here, who might be asked to carry the load and whether the run game - slow to get going through four games - may look a little different minus Conner and Benson. Also, Craig and Dani react to what Marvin Harrison Jr. had to say speaking to reporters on Wednesday. We had not heard from Harrison since his fourth-quarter performance against the Seahawks. Did something finally click? Let's hope so.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren Waller surprised some people scoring two TDs in his Dolphins debut, but with Tyreek Hill's injury It becomes a "next man up" mentality for the Fins.
Despite their undefeated status, the Nick Bosa-less 49ers must persevere as the Jacksonville Jaguars visit Levi's Stadium this Sunday. Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss who will step up in Bosa's place and how San Francisco can adapt in other injury-bitten position groups. Plus, Matt and Jennifer detail how Demarcus Robinson will integrate back into the fold and how it affects the receiving corps. Finally, the nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 have been announced, and Matt and Jennifer choose the most outstanding former 49er candidates.--(1:00) 49ers' undefeated record a nice surprise given injuries--(3:00) Why are the 49ers always injured?(8:00) Who will step up on D-line without Nick Bosa?(11:00) Two wide receivers sit out of Wednesday practice(18:00) Demarcus Robinson returns from suspension(31:00) Notable 49ers names from HOF nominees Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
09/24 Full Show: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:24:00 Hour 4 - 2:07:00 The Sports Junkies break down the latest Washington Commanders news. Today's guests were Steve Sands, Brandon Duhaime, and Mike Locksley.
The Mountaineers are hurting. We talk about the Kansas game and preview the Utah game for Throwback Saturday.
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On this week’s Next Man Up, we’ve got TWO powerhouse guests!
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Fresh off winning Pepsi Rookie of the Week Jacory Croskey-Merritt pulls up to Next Man Up to talk about how his season has gone so far. Then future hall of famer Brian Mitchell talks about what's so special about this years team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode of Next Man Up we get ready for the 2025 season with DT Daron Payne and Washington Legend Santana Moss. Daron talks about his longevity and feeling "free" in Joe Whitt Jr's system. Then we catch up with Moss who is being inducted into the Washington Ring of Fame. Lets show BIG LOVE to Mr. Eight to Da Nine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tennessee is dealing with injuries to two starters on defense coming out of the opener against Syracuse, and GoVols247's Ryan Callahan and Patrick Brown discussed who is next up for the Vols with cornerback Rickey Gibson III sidelined for an extended period of time and defensive tackle Jaxson Moi ruled out at least for this week's home opener against East Tennessee State. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Whether you're taking a class, doing a job, or raising a family, success begins with defining what it means to WIN. For Christians, “winning” isn't just going to church, being more religious, or even “becoming a better person.” It's making disciples of Jesus Christ, period. But what is a disciple? And how do we make them? In the New Testament, Jesus and the first Christians left us a discipleship game plan, and everyone - from brand-new believers to life-long Christians - has a part to play in it. Throughout this series, you'll discover new ways that you can win people for Jesus Christ, so join The Story every Sunday in August as we explore the X's and O's of making disciples.
Zack Wheeler's season-ending surgery is a big hit to the #Phillies, but it's time for others to step up. Cristopher Sanchez, Ranger Suarez, and Aaron Nola will have to carry a larger load for the remainder of 2025. Will they be able to do it?David Robertson has always been excellent out of the bullpen, shaping the back-end of the Phils' pen into an elite group. They will have to stay elite in Queens, as the Phillies have a huge series coming up against the Mets this week. Ben Goldstein and Colin Daly discuss it all on the Bell Ringers podcast.Use code PHILLYSPORTSREPORT for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/PHILLYSPORTSREPORTS Save 10% on any order at FOCO: https://foco.vegb.net/PSR Bell Ringers X: https://x.com/BellRingersPSR Colin's X: https://x.com/colin_daly21 Ben's X: https://x.com/BGoldsteinPSR https://phillysportsreports.com/ X: https://x.com/PhlySprtsReprts Instagram: https://instagram.com/phillysportsreports_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550581268983 TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@phillysportsreports Threads: https://www.threads.net/@phillysportsreports_ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5wSLqLCQcgXUhws3vDRxY3?si=bdf691700330421f Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/philly-sports-reports-podcasts/id1693147314
In the second hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, the guys reacted to some comments they heard on Next Man Up when it came to a certain coach in the Big Ten. Could the college football playoff expand soon? The Big Ten has proposed this idea. Does the rest of college football agree? To end the hour, Chase & Big Joe answered some calls and texts about the playoff. Listen to hear more.
Devy Devotional Podcast Episode Notes: Next Man UpDate: August 13, 2025Hosts: John Arrington, Andy StarrNote: Aaron Wilcox was absent for this episode.IntroductionJohn Arrington hosts alongside Andy Starr, filling in for the absent Aaron Wilcox.The episode focuses on recent injuries in college football, particularly during fall camps, and discusses the "next man up" for key teams, exploring potential replacements and their impact on team dynamics and fantasy football (Devy and CFF).Key Topics and Discussions1. General Injury OverviewThe hosts discuss the impact of injuries across college football, noting that while some are minor, others could have significant long-term effects.The focus is on identifying players who could step up in the absence of injured starters, especially at running back and wide receiver positions.2. Notre Dame: Keidren Young's Season-Ending InjuryInjury: Keidren Young (RB, Notre Dame) suffered a season-ending ACL tear.Impact: Young was expected to have a role as a spell back for Jeremiah Love, particularly on early downs. His injury disrupts his development and role for 2025.Next Man Up: Aneas Williams is highlighted as a potential beneficiary, likely stepping into a larger role in the running back room. The hosts note Notre Dame's limited depth at RB, with only Jeremiah Love, Jadarian Price, and Aneas Williams listed alongside Young on the depth chart (per Our Lads).Future Outlook: Young's injury could push him to re-earn his role in 2026, especially with Love and Price potentially leaving. Concerns arise about Notre Dame recruiting over Young or adding walk-ons to bolster depth.Devy Notes: Williams is seen as an electric back with more explosiveness than Young, offering a promising 1-2 punch for 2026 if Young recovers fully. However, the hosts express caution about running back injuries in general, citing examples like Jonathan Brooks and CJ Baxter.3. Iowa: Kamari Moulton's Hamstring InjuryInjury: Kamari Moulton (RB, Iowa) is sidelined with a hamstring injury, missing practice in the week leading up to the episode.Impact: Moulton was expected to lead Iowa's backfield after Caleb Johnson's surprising 2024 season. A prolonged absence could severely hamper Iowa's already weak offense.Next Man Up: The depth chart behind Moulton is thin, with Jayzeon Patterson, Terrell Washington, Xavier Williams, and Brevin Doll listed. None have shown significant promise, with low big-time run rates and PPR points per touch.Discussion: The hosts express concern about Iowa's running game without Moulton, noting the team's historical reliance on defense and tight ends rather than offensive firepower. They discuss the addition of FCS transfer quarterback Mark Grunowski, who could add a rushing element, but doubt Iowa will shift to a spread offense under coach Kirk Ferentz.Devy Notes: Moulton's 7% big-time run rate offers some optimism if he returns healthy, but the hosts are pessimistic about Iowa's offense without him, predicting a potential struggle to reach 200 rushing yards as a team.4. Florida: Wide Receiver InjuriesInjuries:Eugene Wilson III (WR) has been limited in spring and fall practices due to an undisclosed injury.Dallas Wilson (WR, true freshman) is in a hard cast for a lower leg injury, expected to miss at least a week or two.Impact: Florida's wide receiver room is depleted, raising concerns about offensive production, especially with a tough 2025 schedule.Next Man Up:J. Michael Sturdivant (WR, transfer from Cal): Expected to fill a role similar to Kahleil Dike but has regressed since a 755-yard sophomore season at Cal (2022). His 315 yards in 2024 at UCLA raise doubts about his ability to exceed 300-500 yards in the SEC.Vernell Brown III (WR, true freshman): A five-star recruit with inconsistent camp reports but high athletic potential. He could seize a starting role if Wilson and Wilson are sidelined.Tank Hawkins (WR, true sophomore): Showed promise with a 4.6 average depth of target (A-dot) on limited routes (46) in 2024. Could step up as a possession receiver.Other Names: Aiden Mizell and Khalil Jackson are mentioned but deemed unexciting due to limited production (Jackson had 13 yards in 2024).Discussion: The hosts speculate on lineup adjustments, suggesting Eugene Wilson could move to the X-receiver role with Brown in the slot if injuries persist. They emphasize the need for quarterback DJ Lagway to elevate the offense, noting his shoulder and calf injuries as concerns. Florida's tough schedule and coach Billy Napier's job security add urgency to getting top players like Brown on the field.Devy Notes: Brown is the most exciting prospect for Devy purposes, with potential to break out if given opportunities. Sturdivant and Hawkins are less appealing, with Sturdivant's decline making him a risky bet.5. LSU: Wide Receiver InjuriesInjuries:Nick Anderson (WR, transfer from Oklahoma) is recovering from a quadriceps injury, possibly related to a car accident and concussion protocol.Aaron Anderson (WR) has been sidelined during fall camp, with limited details on the injury.Impact: LSU's deep wide receiver room mitigates the impact, but the injuries could open doors for younger players.Next Man Up:Barion Brown (WR): A former Kentucky standout with a strong freshman year, Brown has earned all-SEC preseason honors and praise in camp. He's listed as a backup flanker but could see significant snaps.Zavion Thomas (WR): Also receiving camp buzz but hasn't stood out significantly as a receiver.Chris Hilton Jr. (WR): The presumed starter at X-receiver, Hilton has big-play potential (2.5+ yards per route run in three seasons) but only 225 yards in 2024. His role is questioned due to competition from younger talent.Kylan Billiot (WR, true sophomore): A highly-touted recruit listed as third-string behind Nick Anderson. Could see snaps if injuries persist.Teron Francis (WR, true freshman): Nicknamed “Man Child,” Francis has generated hype for his athleticism and camp performance, potentially pushing for a role.Discussion: The hosts debate whether veterans like Hilton and Aaron Anderson can hold off younger talents like Billiot and Francis. LSU's passing game, led by quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, is expected to remain strong despite injuries due to the team's depth.Devy Notes: Brown and Francis are the most intriguing for Devy leagues, with Brown offering immediate production potential and Francis as a long-term upside pick. Hilton's big-play ability is noted but tempered by his limited production.6. Oklahoma: Running Back InjuriesInjuries:Taylor Tatum (RB) and Jayden Ott (RB) are dealing with minor injuries, expected to return by Week 1.Xavier Robinson (RB) is also injured, leaving only Javontae Barnes and true freshman Torrey Blaylock as healthy backs in camp.Impact: Oklahoma's running back room is described as “disgusting” due to its lack of proven talent and injury concerns.Next Man Up:Torrey Blaylock (RB, true freshman): Has impressed in camp with his speed and explosiveness, potentially earning a role in specific packages.Javontae Barnes (RB): Healthy as of recent reports but hampered by a 2023 foot injury (dead bone removed near his big toe). His 577 yards in 2024 were underwhelming (4.7 YPC).Jayden Ott (RB): A former standout at Cal, Ott struggled in 2024 but could rebound if healthy.Taylor Tatum (RB): A highly-touted recruit with better per-carry metrics than Barnes but limited by inexperience and injury.Discussion: The hosts highlight Blaylock's potential to see the field due to his explosiveness, despite being low on the depth chart. Concerns linger about Barnes' recovery from his foot injury and Ott's ability to return to form. The addition of quarterback John Mateer and new offensive coordinator could shift focus to the passing game.Devy Notes: Blaylock is a sleeper pick for Devy leagues due to his camp buzz and the weak depth chart. Tatum remains a high-upside prospect, while Ott and Barnes are less appealing due to recent struggles.Additional NotesAaron Wilcox's Absence: The hosts humorously note Aaron's absence, joking about his fear of the “Guess the Guy” segment, which was skipped for the second consecutive week.College Football Excitement: With the season two weeks away, the hosts are excited about upcoming games, noting a stronger-than-usual Week 0 and Week 1 schedule.Technical Issues: Andy experienced internet connectivity issues during the podcast, briefly dropping out. John's daughter inadvertently turned off his house lights via voice-controlled devices, adding a humorous moment.Key Devy TakeawaysHigh-Upside Prospects to Watch: Vernell Brown III (Florida), Torrey Blaylock (Oklahoma), Barion Brown (LSU), and Teron Francis (LSU) are highlighted as potential breakout players if injuries create opportunities.Injury Concerns: Keidren Young (Notre Dame), Kamari Moulton (Iowa), Eugene Wilson III (Florida), Dallas Wilson (Florida), Nick Anderson (LSU), and DJ Lagway (Florida) face varying degrees of injury risk, impacting their Devy value.Depth Chart Analysis: Teams like LSU and Florida have deeper talent pools to weather injuries, while Iowa and Oklahoma face significant challenges if their injured players miss extended time.ClosingThe hosts thank listeners for their support on Gridiron Ratings' YouTube channel and Spotify, encouraging engagement through comments and subscriptions.They promise to return with Aaron Wilcox for the next episode, as college football season approaches.Runtime: ~1 hourListen on: Gridiron Ratings YouTube, SpotifyNext Episode: TBD, with hopes of Aaron Wilcox's return and live football discussions.
Matthew Coller talks about Jordan Addison's suspension and which wide receivers will get an opportunity with him out and answers Vikings fan questions. Plus around the league with Maggie Robinson.