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Congress is asking the NFL's top executive to testify about the league's embrace of streaming services. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Ken and Anthony Lima reflect on their recent interview with Todd Monken and evaluate the Cavaliers' performance against the Raptors. Ken defends his decision to ask Roger Goodell a lighthearted draft question during a serious stadium groundbreaking event. They also explore a speculative theory regarding the Manning family's potential future with the Cleveland Browns. 02:06 - Todd Monken's Affability 07:00 - Cavs vs Raptors Analysis 13:52 - Roger Goodell Interview Recap 27:07 - Arch Manning Theory
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima recap their recent encounter with Roger Goodell and justify Ken's unconventional questioning of the NFL Commissioner. They analyze Mayor Justin Bibb's absence from a significant stadium groundbreaking ceremony. Additionally, Ken details a hypothetical scenario where the Manning family engineers a path for Arch Manning to play for the Browns in a future domed stadium. 01:09 - Browns and NBA Update 03:18 - Goodell Interview Recap 12:24 - Mayor Bibb's Notable Absence 15:08 - Arch Manning Browns Theory 21:55 - Sports Headlines Update
Adam Levitan delivers his best Roger Goodell impression as NFL Commissioner overlooking ETR's yearly NFL Mock Draft, featuring Evan Silva, CBS Sports' Mike Renner, Ben Standig from the Last Man Standig Podcast and Substack and 4for4's Scott Smith. Evan, Mike, Ben and Scott take turns in making the selections for all 32 first-round picks, providing insight into why along the way. Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction2:54 - #1 Las Vegas Raiders4:12 - #2 New York Jets6:58 - #3 Arizona Cardinals6:00 - #4 Tennessee Titans6:39 - #5 New York Giants26:01 - #6 Cleveland Browns9:01 - #7 Washington Commanders11:33 - #8 New Orleans Saints12:59 - #9 Kansas City Chiefs13:56 - #10 New York Giants (from Bengals)15:12 - #11 Miami Dolphins16:28 - #12 Dallas Cowboys17:01 - #13 Los Angeles Rams (from Falcons17:55 - #14 Baltimore Ravens18:54 -#15 Tampa Bay Buccaneers20:28 - #16 New York Jets (from Colts)21:19 - #17 Detroit Lions22:35 - #18 Minnesota Viking23:44 - #19 Carolina Panthers25:04 - #20 Dallas Cowboys (from Packers)26:01 - #21 Pittsburgh Steelers27:11 - #22 Los Angeles Chargers28:45 - #23 Philadelphia Eagles31:13 - #24 Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars) 31:49 - #25 Chicago Bears32:22 - #26 Buffalo Bills33:36 - #27 San Francisco 49ers34:18 - #28 Houston Texans34:47 - #29 Kansas City Chiefs (from Rams)35:37 - #30 Miami Dolphins (from Broncos)36:18 - #31 New England Patriots37:17 - #32 Seattle SeahawksWant ETR on your team this season? Our 2026 NFL Best Ball product has you covered with:Real-Time RankingsResearch & Analysis ArticlesDraft Strategy ContentDraft LivestreamsDiscord CommunityQ&As with ETR TeamSubscribe now at https://establishtherun.com/subscribe/DraftKings: Your Home for Early Bird Best Ball DraftKings Early Bird Best Ball keeps the NFL action going all year long. You draft once, and you're set — no waiver wires, no lineup changes, no weekly grind. DraftKings automatically plays your best lineup every week. DraftKings is your home for Early Bird Best Ball, with $1 million in prizes on the line to make it even better.Sign Up Now! https://dkng.co/ETRBestBallGambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. New York: call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY. Connecticut: call 888-789-7777 or visit CCPG.org. 18+ in most states. Restrictions apply. Terms: draftkings.com. Sponsored by DraftKings.FREE NEWSLETTER: Tired of attention-seeking hot takes? Get the highest-quality fantasy football analysis in your inbox, FREE: https://establishtherun.kit.com/email DFS OPTIMIZER: Sign up for THE SOLVER for access to the software we think fantasy players need to win: https://thesolver.com/?ref=etrSPORTSBOOK OFFERS: We've partnered with several major sportsbook outlets to help supply you with the best offers in the industry and ensure you're maximizing your bankroll from the start: https://establishtherun.com/offers/FOLLOW US: Check out our social media channels for FREE fantasy football & DFS videos, analysis, and more: https://linktr.ee/establishtherun
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Ben Hunt dragged into the debate over the Dragons' horror start to the NRL season Jason Day best of the Aussies after the opening round of the Masters N-F-L commissioner pledges long term commitment to Melbourne The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Ben Hunt dragged into the debate over the Dragons' horror start to the NRL season Jason Day best of the Aussies after the opening round of the Masters N-F-L commissioner pledges long term commitment to Melbourne The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Ben Hunt dragged into the debate over the Dragons' horror start to the NRL season Jason Day best of the Aussies after the opening round of the Masters N-F-L commissioner pledges long term commitment to Melbourne The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson react to some recent comments made by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell regarding having the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh. Also, 93.7 The Fan's Jeff Hathhorn comes on The Fan Hotline. And "Who wants to be smarter than a plumber?" March 24, 2026, 7:00 Hour
In an exclusive interview, the NFL's Commissioner talks about the NFL Draft coming to Pittsburgh and what we can expect next month. Goodell also talks about his long history with Pittsburgh.
Laurence Holmes shared a portion of his recent House of L Podcast episode with Pro Football Talk editor Michael David Smith in which they discussed Bears president Kevin Warren's aspirations to be the future NFL commissioner and more.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discusses the lack of diversity with head coaches in the NFL full 915 Tue, 03 Feb 2026 14:45:23 +0000 KvL06nlCowg7zWZcdCY8q1ZyHgWrp8fV nfl,dallas cowboys,sports Shan and RJ nfl,dallas cowboys,sports NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discusses the lack of diversity with head coaches in the NFL DFW sports fans, this one's for you. The Shan & RJ show brings the heat with honest takes, sharp insight, and plenty of laughs covering the Cowboys, Mavericks, Rangers, Stars, and everything Texas sports. Hosted by longtime local favorites Shan Shariff and RJ Choppy, along with insider Bobby Belt, the show blends deep knowledge with real fan vibes — plus regular guests like Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer and former players who keep the conversation fresh and real. New episodes drop Monday-Friday, or you can listen to Shan & RJ live on 105.3 The Fan, weekdays from 6–10 a.m. CT. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False h
In The Loop is LIVE for Day 2 on Radio Row in San Francisco as Reggie Adetula, John Lopez, & Figgy detail what they have experienced so far in San Fran. They then pivot to reports that Texans QB CJ Stroud declined a Pro Bowl invitation. Later, the fellas listen in on some sound bites from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell yesterday as he talked to the media about all sorts of recent headlines and officiating. Later, today's Question of the Day for Reggie, John, & Figgy is inspired by Seahawk Leonard Williams & his magic card collection.
Reggie & John listen in on some sound bites from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell yesterday as he talked to the media about all sorts of recent headlines and officiating.
How a Bouncy Toy Created the "Super Bowl"At the end of every NFL season, the world stops for a spectacle known as the Super Bowl. It's a name so ingrained in our culture that it feels like it has existed forever. But in 1966, the term "Super Bowl" wasn't just unofficial—it was actually hated by the NFL Commissioner.A Collision of Two LeaguesIn the late 1950s and early 1960s, the NFL had a problem. A new rival, the American Football League (AFL), had emerged. Founded by Lamar Hunt, the AFL was comprised of wealthy enthusiasts who were tired of being denied NFL franchises.By 1966, after a decade of bidding wars and a newfound influx of television revenue, the two leagues finally agreed to a merger. Part of that agreement included a "World Championship Game" between the top team of each league. The only problem? No one knew what to call it."The Big One" and Other FailuresIn July 1966, six months before the first championship was played, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle held meetings to brainstorm a title. Rozelle's suggestions were, to put it mildly, lackluster. He proposed "The Big One" and even "The World Series of Football" (the latter of which was technically a recycled name from a 1902 tournament).The owners weren't impressed. They eventually settled on the clunky, formal title: The AFL-NFL World Championship Game. It was a mouthful that lacked any marketing "bounce."The Wham-O ConnectionThe solution didn't come from a boardroom—it came from a living room. Lamar Hunt noticed his children, including Lamar Hunt Jr., playing with a new toy from the Wham-O company. It was a high-bouncing pink ball made of Zectron, famously known as the Super Ball.As Hunt watched the ball fly higher than his kids could throw it, the name stuck in his head. He thought of the famous college "Bowls"—the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl—and combined the concepts. He brought the name "Super Bowl" to the July meetings.Rozelle initially shot it down, thinking it lacked dignity. However, the media caught wind of the name. Even though the official tickets for that first game on January 15, 1967, between the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs didn't use the term, newspapers were already calling it the "Super Bowl" the day before the kickoff.From Toy to National HolidayThe name proved too catchy to ignore. By Super Bowl III—the legendary game where Joe Namath and the Jets proved the AFL could actually win—the name was officially adopted.Today, sixty years later, we no longer think of a small pink toy when we hear the name. We think of legends, dynasties, and a game that has become an unofficial national holiday. All thanks to a little bit of "bounce" and a father watching his kids play.For more deep dives into the legends and lore of the gridiron, visit us at PigskinDispatch.com—your portal to positive football history.Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website to see even more Positive football news!Don't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
Yes, that was NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell getting a tour of the spacious Arlington Park property with Bears Chairman George McCaskey and President/CEO Kevin Warren over the weekend, sources close to the team's stadium project confirmed TuesdayBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shaw-local-s-bears-insider-podcast--3098936/support.
Yes, that was NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell getting a tour of the spacious Arlington Park property with Bears Chairman George McCaskey and President/CEO Kevin Warren over the weekend, sources close to the team's stadium project confirmed TuesdayBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shaw-local-s-bears-insider-podcast--3098936/support.
Send us a textOn this episode, I'm joined by the most prominent sports lawyer that you've probably never. Heard of. His name is Jay Reisinger, and he has represented some of the highest-profile professional athletes in the country in league disciplinary cases, salary, arbitration cases, and crisis management.If you're a pro athlete and you're in trouble, he's the man to see. Jay joins the pod to talk about the Stefan Diggs and Christian Barmore criminal charges, whether they might be suspended during the NFL playoffs or the off-season, and he gives a behind the scenes look at how the leagues investigate and punish athletes.Thank you for listening! For the latest in sports law news and analysis, you can follow Gabe Feldman on twitter @sportslawguy .
Send us a textOn this episode of Outta Pocket With RGIII, we're joined by the one and only Jay Pharoah. We dive into Jay's most legendary impressions, including his spot-on Barack Obama and the work that goes into mastering voices at an elite level. Jay also opens up about being a hardcore Los Angeles Rams fan, navigating the highs and lows of fandom, and how people have to his insanely accurate impressions. Laughs, real talk, and classic Outta Pocket energy all in one episode.00:00 - Intro03:44 - Opening Drive: Jay's Iconic Obama Impression06:05 - Leaving SNL10:33 - How Jay Realized He Was Good at Impressions14:23 - Hot Seat: Answering as Different Celebs and Athletes28:33 - Being an NFL Commissioner and Philip Rivers Return?39:19 - Viral Spiral: Shedeur Sanders and 50 Cent's Netflix Docuseries About Diddy46:28 - Outro
Here's a short clip from our interview with Ben Fischer, who covers the NFL for Sports Business Journal. In this preview clip, Fischer discusses the candidates and skill set needed to replace Roger Goodell when he ultimately leaves his NFL commissioner job. The full interview will be out on Wednesday. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and more. 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
Around The NFL — the Colts grab a big win in Berlin, a former NFL Commissioner passes away, and more from a busy weekend of football.
Around The NFL — the Colts grab a big win in Berlin, a former NFL Commissioner passes away, and more from a busy weekend of football. Plus, DeMeco Ryans meets with the media for his weekly Monday presser, and we wrap it up with What's Popping in the world of sports and entertainment.
ITL relives and reacts to the Texans' thrilling comeback win over the Jaguars — an instant classic that might've cemented some new Texans legends. Plus, the Rockets notch a big win of their own — was that the Reed Sheppard breakout game? Around The NFL, the Colts grab a big win in Berlin, a former NFL Commissioner passes away, and DeMeco Ryans holds his weekly Monday presser before we wrap it up with What's Popping in sports and entertainment. We've got to talk about the Texans' offensive line — how did you feel about the new lineup? ITL Lunch-Time Confessions gets interesting as Lopez takes a bad beat on a bet, and we break down the biggest Winners and Losers of the weekend. Finally, Lopez shares some OG Passing Thoughts after the Texans' epic win over the Jags, and Figgy's Mixtape dives into Target encouraging employees to be more flirty, local high school rivalries that got out of hand, and more wild stories from around the week.
Ken Belson on How Jerry Jones, Robert Kraft, and Roger Goodell Built the NFL's $10 Billion Empire EPISODE OVERVIEW In this compelling deep-dive conversation, Brian D. O'Leary sits down with Ken Belson, New York Times sportswriter and author of the Amazon #1 Bestseller Every Day Is Sunday: How Jerry Jones, Robert Kraft, and Roger Goodell Turned the NFL into a Cultural and Economic Juggernaut (Grand Central Publishing, October 14, 2025). This wide-ranging interview explores the transformation of the NFL from a beloved sporting league into a ten-billion-dollar cultural phenomenon. Belson reveals the untold stories behind the three most influential figures in modern football history, their business strategies, their political maneuvering, and the existential threats now facing America's most powerful sports league. Runtime: Approximately 46 minutes Release Date: October 27, 2025 Guest: Ken Belson, New York Times Sports Business Correspondent and author of Every Day Is Sunday: How Jerry Jones, Robert Kraft, and Roger Goodell Turned the NFL into a Cultural and Economic Juggernaut (Grand Central Publishing, October 14, 2025) WHAT YOU'LL LEARN The Modern NFL's Foundation (1993-Present) Why 1993's labor agreement—not a Super Bowl or dynasty—marks the true beginning of the modern NFL How free agency, salary caps, and 50-50 revenue sharing created unprecedented labor peace The pivotal role of Steelers owner Dan Rooney and Broncos owner Pat Bowlen in shaping the league's economics Jerry Jones: The Relentless Salesman How Jones "taught the NFL how to sell" despite alienating fellow owners The Rupert Murdoch deal that transformed television economics forever Robert Kraft's assessment: Jerry can "charm a dog off a meat truck" Why Jones doesn't chase money—he chases the chase The "Cowboys peanut butter" philosophy: monetizing everything not nailed down Robert Kraft: The Real Estate Wizard The brilliant 7-year strategy to acquire the New England Patriots How Kraft bought parking lots, then the stadium, then finally the team—leaving owners with nothing Why Connecticut and Providence offered sweetheart deals, but Kraft stayed in Foxborough Patriot Place: The revolutionary stadium-as-real-estate-development model How Kraft's unshared revenue strategy changed sports franchises forever Roger Goodell: The Senator's Son Goodell's childhood ambition letter: "I want to be NFL Commissioner" The political instincts he absorbed from his U.S. Senator father Why some NFL staffers called him "too nakedly ambitious" Goodell's strategy: schmoozing with owners at every opportunity Why can't he find his own replacement (or won't step down)? Prediction: The next commissioner will be a media expert, not a football insider Bill Belichick & The Jets Resignation The Leon Hess succession crisis that drove Belichick away from New York Was there tampering between Kraft and Belichick? The evidence examined Why Paul Tagliabue warned teams to "tread carefully" with Belichick The compensatory draft picks the Jets received—and why they got the short end The Los Angeles Stadium Saga Inside the 2016 Houston meeting, where Jerry Jones lobbied relentlessly for Stan Kroenke's vision Why the Rams-only bid beat the dual Raiders-Chargers proposal Paul Allen's rare appearance—and how "The Oracle" swung critical votes Jerry Jones, celebrating with a tumbler of scotch: "He's the salesman. He got his catch that day." How the NFL turned two stadium problems into one world-class solution Gambling's Stranglehold on Sports Why Jones and Kraft invested in gambling platforms before legalization How the NFL profits from sponsorships and game data sales—not direct gambling revenue The disturbing shift: from communal Sunday football to atomized, real-time phone betting "The book always wins. The sportsbook's going to win. Now you've got people pissed at the NFL." Brian's fear: economic downturns + player financial struggles = integrity crises The Cleveland baseball team scandal, Jontay Porter's lifetime ban, and the NCAA's dangerous new policy Why allowing college athletes to bet on football is "streamlining the pipeline from amateur athletics to federal indictment" The Future of the NFL Why 97% of NFL fans never attend a game—and what that means for the league's priorities "Fans in the stadium are essentially props for TV broadcasts" The COVID revelation: Cardboard cutouts worked fine. Do stadiums even matter? Cable TV's death and streaming's fragmentation: How will fans afford to watch? The NFL's challenge: squeezing every penny without breaking fan loyalty KEY QUOTES On Jerry Jones: "Jerry taught us how to sell." — Carmen Policy, former 49ers President On Robert Kraft: "He could charm a dog off a meat truck." — Robert Kraft on Jerry Jones On Gambling: "We went from sitting down with your dad with a clicker, maybe a can of beer, your jersey on, and you watched for three hours. You watched a drama, basically. Now you're betting on a tight end you don't care about because he's on your fantasy roster. Well then you add money to it, and it really amplifies the tension." "The book always wins. The sportsbook's going to win—more chances than not. So now you got people pissed at the NFL or pissed at a player or a team." On Roger Goodell's Future: "My suspicion is that it'll be a media person. That's where the league is now. Two-thirds of its revenue comes from media and sponsorships, not from tickets and beer." On Fans: "Roger likes to say that 97% of NFL fans never go to a game. The fans in the stadium now are essentially props for TV broadcasts." TOPICS/CHAPTERS Introduction & Book Overview Why 1993? The Labor Deal That Changed Everything Jerry Jones: The Man Who Brought Rupert Murdoch to the NFL Robert Kraft's Brilliant Patriots Acquisition Strategy Patriot Place & The Real Estate Revolution Roger Goodell's Path: From Senator's Son to Commissioner Bill Belichick's "I Resign as HC of the NYJ" Napkin Moment The 2016 Los Angeles Stadium Decision: Jerry Jones vs. Jerry Richardson Gambling's Corrosive Effect on Sports Integrity The Future of NFL Leadership & Media Fragmentation Closing Thoughts ABOUT THE GUEST Ken Belson is a sports business correspondent for The New York Times, where he has covered the NFL, sports economics, and major league developments for over a decade. His latest book, Every Day Is Sunday, is an Amazon #1 bestseller and chronicles the transformation of the NFL into the most powerful sports league in American history. Belson's reporting combines insider access, rigorous research, and a business-focused lens that reveals the economic machinery behind America's most-watched sport. RESOURCES & LINKS Order the Book: Every Day Is Sunday on Amazon Connect with Brian D. O'Leary: Substack: OLearyLetter.com Twitter/X: @BrianDOLeary YouTube: @BrianDOLeary Follow Ken Belson: The New York Times: Author Page EPISODE TAGS NFL #JerryJones #RobertKraft #RogerGoodell #KenBelson #SportsGambling #NFLHistory #DallasCowboys #NewEnglandPatriots #BillBelichick #SportsBusiness #MediaRights #StadiumDeals #LosAngelesRams #SportsIntegrity #FantasyFootball #NewYorkTimes #BrianDOLeary #TheBrianDOLearyShow LISTENER NOTE This episode contains candid discussion about sports gambling, league corruption, and the business practices that have fundamentally altered how Americans consume professional football. If you care about the intersection of billion-dollar industries, civic life, and the future of American sports culture, this conversation is essential listening. SUBSCRIBE & SHARE If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share with fellow sports fans who want serious content in an unserious culture. The Brian D. 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This season's Super Bowl halftime headliner will not be changed despite facing opposition from the White House. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Before the first-ever NFL regular season game in Dublin, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell joins The FAN's Paul Allen
NFL Commissioner, Rodger Goodell's statement that the Super Bowl could be streamed in the future. Los Angeles Rams linebacker, Nick Hampton missing the Rams' Week 3 game against the Philadelphia Eagles due to food poisoning. ESPN's Mel Kiper states Oklahoma quarterback, John Mateer has a real chance of being the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Atlanta Falcons head coach, Raheem Morris defends continuing to start quarterback, Michael Penix Jr. despite a rough start in the first three weeks of the NFL season. Former UNLV basketball broadcaster and founder of Personalplaybyplay.com, Jon Sandler joins Cofield & Company live from the Battle Born Broadcast Center to discuss the services Personalplaybyplay.com offers for highlight videos, share his favorite play-by-play broadcasters currently working in sports, and give his thoughts on the construction of the new PAC-12 Conference.
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Previewing the NFL season-opening game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. Live from the Battle Born Broadcast Center, Las Vegas Review-Journal sports columnist, Adam Hill joins Cofield & Company to discuss Las Vegas Raiders' WR Jakobi Meyers' latest comments on requesting a trade, preview the Raiders' season-opening game against the New England Patriots, and give his thoughts on NFL Commissioner, Rodger Goodell stating he welcomes the opportunity for Taylor Swift to play the Super Bowl half-time show. Reviewing Bill Belichick and UNC's season-opening 48-14 loss to TCU. Reviewing LSU head coach, Brian Kelly's comments on the Tigers' 17-10 season-opening victory over Clemson.
Cardi B wins big in court, Sydney Sweeney & Scooter Braun are 'casually' dating, Druski wears whiteface for NASCAR skit, and NFL Commissioner teases Taylor Swift Super Bowl Halftime Show possibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump confirms U.S. strike on alleged Venezuelan drug smuggling boat amid immigration enforcement battle. Also, China holds huge military parade. Plus, questions about the future of Howard Stern's show. And, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell joins to discuss the upcoming football season.
Roger Goodell joins the show! We're live from Fanatics Fest in NYC with the 8th Commissioner of the National Football League, the man who has taken the NFL to new heights and dedicated his life to the league. We talk life as the commish, growing the game, flag football in the Olympics, and more. Commissioner Goodell then takes our patented Dude Ranking Questionnaire. We wrap up with The Chillest Dude of the Week presented by Coors Light. Thanks again to Michael Rubin and Fanatics Fest for hosting us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with market reaction to trade news, including President Trump announcing 50% tariffs on copper and Brazilian goods. Tech also in the spotlight: Nasdaq hits a fresh record high one day after Nvidia briefly surpassed $4 trillion in valuation. Hear what Jim said about Nvidia stock back in 2011. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell joined the program from the Allen & Company Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho to discuss the league's streaming strategy. Also in focus: The government deal that sent one stock skyrocketing more than 60%, Delta surges on earnings, WK Kellogg soars after it agreed to be acquired by Nutella maker Ferrero. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urges global business leaders at a conference in California to have faith in President Donald Trump's three-part economic plan: tariffs to lead to better trade deals, tax cuts and deregulation; President Trump is asked about his weekend posts to impose a 100% tariffs on movies made in other countries and to reopen the Alcatraz federal prison; House Republicans continue to try to put together a budget reconciliation bill that can pass with their narrow majority; Homeland Security Department is offering $1,000 for undocumented immigrants to self-deport; former Vice President Mike Pence receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award; former First Lady Jill Biden talks her new role as chair of the Milken Institute Women's Health Care Initiative; Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser joins NFL Commissioner in the Oval Office with the president to announce the 2027 NFL Draft will be held on the National Mall in the nation's capital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2/28/25 - Hour 2 Guest host Suzy Shuster and the guys react to Steph Curry dropping 56 points on the Magic and if the Warriors can make a run to the playoffs, and if Rich would make a good NFL Commissioner. Sports Illustrated's Andrew Brandt and Suzy discuss the Rams bringing Matthew Stafford back on a new 2-year deal, if the Browns should or will trade Myles Garrett, how the Bengals could handle their bevy of big-name free agents, the possibility of Aaron Rodgers to the New York Giants, why the NFL should NOT ban the Eagles' signature Tush Push play, what Saquon Barkley's historic season means for the valuation of running backs in the NFL, and more. Suzy and the guys react to the Rams keeping Stafford in the fold. 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
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel look back at the Super Bowl and how the Eagles were so dominate. The guys relive some of the events they attended, like the NFL Commissioner's Party. Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell talks about being NFL Coach of the Year. The Vikings have plenty of options at QB, so what will they do? Now that the Draft order is set, Bobby wonders if the Titans would consider trading the #1 overall pick. What is the Chiefs biggest need after falling short in the SB? Bobby discusses his Super Bowl experience and bringing his team to the game. Hall of Fame Tennis Champion Andy Roddick is playing a pickleball event this weekend and compares it to playing tennis. Andy reveals how many drug tests he faced from the different countries and federations he played for. Plus, was Bobby able to return any of Roddick's 155mph serves when they played together? Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 6, 2025 ~ Guy and Lloyd talk with WJR Sports Analyst Steve Courtney about the top storylines heading into Super Bowl LIX, including Andy Reid saying he'll coach at least one more season, Roger Goodell floating out the possibility of an 18-game regular season, and more!
For many football fans, Roger Goodell is the only NFL Commissioner they’ve known, with the 65-year-old now in his 19th year at the helm of America’s most popular pro sport. In an episode of “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations,” Goodell talks about NFL’s international expansion, and that adding an 18th game to the regular season schedule is the “logical” next step for the league. He also discussed the NFL allowing private equity firms to take passive minority stakes in teams. There’s been some fan backlash on this move, but Goodell tried to ease those concerns, saying he doesn’t think he’ll “ever allow institutional [investors] in a controlling position, at least in the foreseeable future.” This interview was recorded January 3 in New York.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a look back at a visit from Bears RB D'Andre Swift. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Michael Robinson, Manti Te'o, and Steve Wyche welcome NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to the set to discuss Sunday's London matchup between the Jets and Vikings. Kyle gives a preview of his upcoming interview with Jets QB Aaron Rodgers before we look at the best games coming in NFL Week 5 with a Mad Minute. The Good Morning Football Podcast 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 a look back at a visit from Bears RB D'Andre Swift. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Michael Robinson, Manti Te'o, and Steve Wyche welcome NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to the set to discuss Sunday's London matchup between the Jets and Vikings. Kyle gives a preview of his upcoming interview with Jets QB Aaron Rodgers before we look at the best games coming in NFL Week 5 with a Mad Minute. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ITL Hour 1: Football Friday, ITL is excited for Reppin H-Town Day. Texans vs Bills have some key injuries and how it will affect the game on Sunday. QOTD: What change would you make if you were NFL Commissioner?
QOTD: What change would you make if you were NFL Commissioner?
ITL Hour 1: Football Friday, ITL is excited for Reppin H-Town Day. Texans vs Bills have some key injuries and how it will affect the game on Sunday. QOTD: What change would you make if you were NFL Commissioner? ITL Hour 2: Around The NFL, Entertaining TNF last night, NFL trying to help the Chiefs, Brandin Cooks injury and more. Texans are practicing and Pierce is on the field. What's Popping, Texans players not practicing, MLB Playoffs going on and more. ITL Hour 3: ITL goes through the matchups with the Texans vs Bills on Sunday. ITL Lunch-Time Confessions, Blue Alert at 4 AM? College Football Weekend: “You Sure About That?” Edition ITL Hour 4: Texans Win Because Texans Lose Because with ITL Week 5 vs Bills. Figgy's Mixtape: Cardi B & Offset drama involving a Texans player? Best feeling ever in everyday life. ITL drafts the weekend
The Saturday edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks back at the MVP picks made from hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager and Akbar Gbajabiamila. One by one, we reveal which player will be honored as the most valuable at the end of the season. Plus, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reveals where the NFL is still looking to expand and his thoughts on the growth of flag football! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast looks back at the MVP picks made from hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager and Akbar Gbajabiamila. One by one, we reveal which player will be honored as the most valuable at the end of the season. Plus, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reveals where the NFL is still looking to expand and his thoughts on the growth of flag football! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Vice President Of Content for the Washington Commanders was suspended for comments he made to an undercover reporter about players, another team owner and commissioner Roger Goodell.
Welcome, big kids! If you're like us, you've been counting down the days until football returns. Join us as we dive into three thought-provoking NFL questions that will challenge your fandom and decision-making skills. First up, imagine yourself as the newly appointed NFL Commissioner. What major change would you propose to improve the game? Next, it's draft day, and you're the owner of a fantasy football team. Who will you pick as your quarterback? Finally, as a Netflix producer, what position group would you feature in the next documentary series? We've seen quarterbacks and receivers take the spotlight, but what about the unsung heroes of the game? Episode #172 Follow the Big Kid Show on X (Twitter) @thebigkidshow Follow Sweet Water Mark on X (Twitter) @markf1307 Follow Big Nic on X (Twitter) @TCGNIC Thanks to Cincinnati, Ohio band Two-Bit for providing the BiG KiD theme music - "Simple Life". Find that song and more on their album "Acoustic?" available on Apple Music and Spotify. https://music.apple.com/us/album/simple-life/1375551763?i=1375551788 https://youtu.be/5-Aw8Qw8nf4
After another record-setting day for stocks,, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored market reaction to the Consumer Price Index. It shows inflation fell in June from the previous month. Is a September Fed rate cut in the cards? In a CNBC Exclusive at the Allen & Co. conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Julia Boorstin discussed the business of football in the streaming era. Also in focus: Delta shares tumble on guidance and oversupply, what PepsiCo's CEO said about his company's earnings, Pfizer rises on its experimental obesity pill, Ed Yardeni boosts his year-end S&P 500target to 5800. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Nick and Dustin discuss whether an 18-game regular season makes sense for the NFL.
Ukrainian-born Miss Japan had to give up her crown due to an affair. There was gunfire on the Mercer Street exit. KNOW IT ALL: 1) San Francisco 49ers QB says he is ready to disappoint Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl. 2) NFL Commissioner says he is not smart enough to manufacture Taylor Swift's impact on NFL viewership 3) Boeing continues to be plagued by problems with the 737 MAX. 4) The gig economy is being affected by a stupid Seattle ordinance. // Bryan tells a folksy anecdote of winter wheat and its relation to the war in Ukraine. A 'suicide kit' sold on Amazon led to the death of a 14-year-old. // A Camas family is suing Amazon over teen son's death by suicide.
From 'The Daily Score' (subscribe here): Mark Grote shares his thoughts on NFL commissioner Roger Goodell holding an invite-only Super Bowl press conference in Las Vegas. Only select media members were invited to Goodell's press conference, which was also moved from Wednesday before the championship game to Monday. 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