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Former Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles, has been arrested over suspected misconduct in public office following revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files. The former prince has denied any wrongdoing since he befriended Epstein in 1999. Ramy Inocencio reports, and The Sunday Times royal editor Roya Nikkhah joins with more. King Charles released a statement Thursday saying "the law must take its course" following the arrest of his brother, former Prince Andrew, for suspected misconduct in public office revealed in the Jeffrey Epstein files. Former Prince Andrew has denied any wrongdoing. CBS News royal contributor Julian Payne, who was the communications director for King Charles when he was Prince of Wales, breaks down how the royal family is reacting. Dr. Mark Hyman, a bestselling author and CBS News contributor, speaks with "CBS Mornings" about his claim that America's current food system is the "single biggest threat to our future as a society." He discusses its impact on our diets and how to make changes. For 24 seasons, supermodel Tyra Banks promised young women the chance to become the next big name in fashion on the show "America's Next Top Model." In a new Netflix documentary, former contestants, judges and Banks herself revisit some of the more controversial episodes of the reality show that aired from 2003 to 2018. Former "America's Next Top Model" contestant Eva Marcille, known as Eva Pigford on the show, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the new docuseries exploring the show's controversies. Marcille, the winner of season three in 2004, describes the shocking revelations she learned through watching the docuseries. In the series "USA to Z," "CBS Mornings" shows how World War II icon "Rosie the Riveter" is continuing to inspire women today. Elizabeth Cook spoke with women taking on a huge project using lessons from those who blazed a trail before them. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified Wednesday in a civil case over social media addiction allegations that skyrocketing social media use shows how people value the sites and it's not a strategy to keep users addicted. Jo Ling Kent reports. Druski speaks to "CBS Mornings" about how he rose to global fame after starting his comedy skits on Instagram in 2017 and some of the controversy in his work, including at the NFL Honors earlier this month. 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 episode dives headfirst into one of the biggest crossover moments of the year — Super Bowl LX — where music, culture, and sports collide on a global stage. We kick things off with major hip-hop headlines from Super Bowl week, including viral party moments from Travis Scott and new music buzz surrounding Drake. The spotlight then shifts to halftime history as Bad Bunny prepares to headline Super Bowl LX, becoming the first Latino solo Spanish-language artist to lead the iconic performance. We unpack the social media debates, cultural conversations, and what this milestone means for representation in mainstream entertainment. The episode also celebrates West Coast legends E-40 and Too $hort, who brought Bay Area energy to NFL Honors, and highlights Houston culture with an upcoming tribute honoring DJ/producer Michael “5000” Watts. On the sports side, we break down the Super Bowl LX matchup between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, plus the added drama of Drake's reported $1 million bet. We cover national anthem reactions to Charlie Puth, halftime speculation involving Cardi B, and the growing entertainment influence on the big game. Beyond football, we preview the Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game — including Indian rapper Badshah making history — and touch on Winter Olympic storylines as Chloe Kim chases gold with support from Myles Garrett. We close with a deep dive into how Super Bowl halftime shows have evolved from simple intermissions into global cultural milestones — and why hip-hop now sits at the center of sports entertainment. Culture meets competition. Music meets legacy. And the biggest stage in sports becomes the biggest moment in music.
This week, the guys react to the Seattle Seahawks defeating the New England Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX to capture the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy. Kenneth Walker III earns Super Bowl MVP, Seattle's defense dominates with six sacks, and rookie quarterback Drake Maye struggles under pressure. The bigger question: is Drake Maye really a top five quarterback in the league right now?They also recap NFL Honors, including Matthew Stafford winning MVP and Jaxon Smith-Njigba taking Offensive Player of the Year.In the NBA, Anthony Davis is traded to the Washington Wizards, and the Warriors move Jonathan Kuminga for Kristaps Porziņģis at the deadline.In music, the guys review The Fall Off from J. Cole and react to Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl halftime show.
Sam Darnold and the Seahawks are Champs, and we give our thoughts on the big game. The only surprising part may be how accurate we were about how the Super Bowl would go, but that doesn't mean we didn't enjoy it (or does it). We break down the game, talk a little about NFL Honors, and lingering news. We also dive into early offseason speculation... Will Stafford or Rodgers retire, who will get franchise tagged, who are the most sought-after free agents, and what is the league going to do when there aren't enough quarterbacks to go around? We may be in for an epic reshaping of the league after an already weird year. Sponsor: PrimeTimeSportsTalk.com Twitter: @BallsNTheGutter Bluesky: @ballsnthegutter.bsky.social Music: https://www.bensound.com Other Pods: Mind In the Gutter
Schick and Nick are recording during a not-wonderful first half of Nebraska vs Purdue. Nick got bumped for Raftery. A fan talked to Nick before his game. John Bishop says the Jays win. Rienk Mast gave too much information. Remembering Chan Ho Park. Nebrasketball going for a 2-seed. No Darryn Peterson for Kansas. Nick played for two unique coaches. Bill Moos has a book coming out. Scott Frost called Steve Sipple? NFL Honors show has a classic blunder. Kent drops an A-Hole. Polls. Brian Adams on a rooftop. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 8 Episode 40! (0:15) Seahawks defense dominates Patriots to win Super Bowl LX (51:18) Reactions to Bad Bunny's halftime show performance (1:03:07) NFL Honors and 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class (1:34:47) Giannis remains with Bucks, James Harden traded again, and more from NBA Trade Deadline (2:02:38) Top Five: Super Bowl LX commercials
A preview of the biggest football game of the year & reaction to the awards last night at the NFL Honors. Hosts: Bill Murphy & Danny Boy Reginald
Retired Steelers Linebacker, Arthur Moats, starts the show being joined by Steelers alumni, Terence Garvin, to discuss the Super Bowl 60 matchup, the NFL Honors winners plus more! Moats, then finishes the show opening the phone lines to Steelers Nation to hear their thoughts on the Super Bowl 60 matchup!
Retired Steelers Linebacker, Arthur Moats, is joined by TaNeisha from @ReallyFlawed & the WRAL Channel 5 Producer in Raleigh, NC, Mark Bergin, to discuss the Seahawks winning Super Bowl 60 and the various winners from the NFL Honors Award show!
Kaley Cuoco (Vanished, The Big Bang Theory, The Flight Attendant) is an actor and producer. Kaley returns to discuss whether she's on the slippery slope to getting a tiger, her recent obsession with near-death experiences, and being blessed with the gift of the ability to sleep anywhere, anytime. Kaley and Dax talk about the manager-facilitated meet-cute with her now-fiancé, her hosting pitch for an NFL Honors gig, and how she has such a healthy attitude towards rejection as an actor. Kaley explains what was most memorable about walking onto Season 8 of Charmed as a new cast member, the game-changing decision to sleep in different bedrooms, and playing an archeologist in Albania on her new show Vanished.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on the Happy Half Hour, Darin and Kassidy react to the Seattle Seahawks defeating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, recap NFL Honors, celebrate Luke Kuechly making the NFL Hall of Fame, and so much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel get underway at Radio Row for the Super Bowl! 2x Super Bowl Champ Vince Wilfork talks about the week of preparation leading up to game day including (not) getting tickets for those asking. 2x Super Bowl Champ Justin Reid is playing at home now in New Orleans and recalls how his 2nd and 3rd SB experience were different from his first. Plus, Bobby and Matt recap the NFL Honors and talk Stafford MVP, Myles Garrett DPOY, and much more! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I can't wait for you to cheer me on next year when we're out there kicking ass." That was 2025 AP NFL MVP Matthew Stafford from the podium at NFL Honors, where the league's best were awarded hardware and five legends were welcomed into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Gregg Rosenthal, Jourdan Rodrigue and Nick Shook join forces to recap the night's action and conduct interviews with Cleveland Browns defensive back Denzel Ward, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton and Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz.NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin debate whether the NFL MVP voters made a mistake by narrowly picking Matthew Stafford over Drake Maye, tell us why they have a big problem with Druski’s stunt at the NFL Honors last night, and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets. Plus, San Francisco 49ers All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey swings by to discuss whether running backs get disrespected when it comes to the NFL MVP award, what it means to him to win the NFL Comeback Player of the Year, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Day 5 and the guys are broadcasting LIVE from Radio Row in San Francisco for Super Bowl week! They open things up with a completely hypothetical interview with "Fernando Mendoza". Then they react to a couple of botched name announcements at the NFL Honors last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One day to go before Super Bowl LX between the Seahawks and Patriots. We are breaking down all the latest injury news, weather, the NFL Honors awards and more. Second half of the show it's time for our final Blue Friday Bets of the year! What picks, props, and parlays are we cooking up for the Sunday Super Bowl Showdown? Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to preview the Patriots-Seahawks matchup in Super Bowl 60 on Sunday. After that, Spiegel and Holmes listened and reacted to new sound from a few Bears players at the NFL Honors ceremony Thursday evening.
"I can't wait for you to cheer me on next year when we're out there kicking ass." That was 2025 AP NFL MVP Matthew Stafford from the podium at NFL Honors, where the league's best were awarded hardware and five legends were welcomed into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Gregg Rosenthal, Jourdan Rodrigue and Nick Shook join forces to recap the night's action and conduct interviews with Cleveland Browns defensive back Denzel Ward, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton and Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel are at Radio Row for the Super Bowl! 2x Super Bowl Champ Vince Wilfork talks about the week of preparation leading up to game day including (not) getting tickets for those asking. 2x Super Bowl Champ Justin Reid is playing at home now in New Orleans and recalls how his 2nd and 3rd SB experience were different from his first. Plus, Bobby and Matt recap the NFL Honors and talk Stafford MVP, Myles Garrett DPOY, and much more! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest Off the Edge with Cam Jordan, Cam comes live from the NFL Honors red carpet! Listen in as Cam and MJ Acosta-Ruiz interview NFL stars like Dak Prescott, Will Anderson Jr., and Matthew Stafford ahead of the 2026 NFL Honors awards. The Off the Edge with Cam Jordan podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob and Dave are joined by former NFL Head Coach Ron Rivera live at Radio Row to get his thoughts on the Super Bowl LX matchup and his work as the GM of Cal Football, they react to Jaxon Smith-Njigba winning Offensive Player of the Year at last night’s NFL Honors, and they bring you the biggest stories around the NFL, including Matthew Stafford winning NFL MVP and confirming he’ll return next season.
The best-kept secret this week is that the 60th Super Bowl will be played on Sunday. Jason explains that the lack of a racial storylines and marquee names has the periphery overshadowing the Patriots-Seahawks game on Sunday. Sexualized award shows, Bad Bunny, and Hall of Fame denials have all blanketed game discussion, leading to the demise of one of America's greatest events. Breiden Fehoko joins the show to discuss Kay Adams and the lack of star power in the Super Bowl. Coach Jason Brown anchors the show, opining on the NFL Honors mimicking the Academy Awards; asking why waste an MVP vote on Justin Herbert; and discussing Emmitt Smith immortalizing Shedeur Sanders. To conclude, they chat about Tetairoa McMillan dropping the N-word. Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor If you're living with daily aches and pain, Relief Factor might be the real deal for you too. Try the 3-week QuickStart today! Visit https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. ➢ Subscribe Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/WhitlockJason https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We revisit our interview we had with Mike Felger // Need To Know: No surprise that Nick Emmanwori did not practice yesterday but he is expected to play on Sunday. The NFL Honors were announced and JSN took home Offensive Player of the Year award and Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel won Coach of the Year. Larry Fitzgerald was elected to the National Football Hall of Fame. // Brock gives us his six things that we need to be on the lookout for on Super Bowl Sunday // Blue 88: Brock answers the following questions: What is the biggest mismatch on the field on Sunday? What led to JSN taking home the Offensive Player of the Year? Who is the better duo, Mike Macdonald and Klint Kubiak or Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels?
Brock & Salk are joined by former Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck to give us his take on this Seahawks team, dissects each team’s QB, and which team could have the most tricks up their sleeves for some creative offensive plays. He also lays out some criteria for what the Seahawks should look for in a new OC. // Need To Know: No surprise that Nick Emmanwori did not practice yesterday but he is expected to play on Sunday. The NFL Honors were announced and JSN took home Offensive Player of the Year award and Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel won Coach of the Year. Larry Fitzgerald was elected to the National Football Hall of Fame. // Legendary broadcaster Chris Berman joins the show to give us his take on this Seahawks team and when he started to pay attention to the team during the regular season. He also tells us what song he would use to describe the Seahawks ‘Darkside’ defense and he gives us his prediction as to who will be victorious.
Live from Radio Row, Brock & Salk talk about the lack of recognition of the Seahawks by the national media until they made it deep into the playoffs. // Need To Know: No surprise that Nick Emmanwori did not practice yesterday but he is expected to play on Sunday. The NFL Honors were announced and JSN took home Offensive Player of the Year award and Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel won Coach of the Year. Larry Fitzgerald was elected to the National Football Hall of Fame. // We take another listen to our interview yesterday with Kyle Brandt
It’s time to focus on how the Seahawks can beat the Patriots on Sunday, the Seahawks are the superior team, and they should showcase that with a dominant win in the Super Bowl. Brock & Salk answer the question of who are we going to be talking about on Monday after the Super Bowl? // Need To Know: No surprise that Nick Emmanwori did not practice yesterday but he is expected to play on Sunday. The NFL Honors were announced and JSN took home Offensive Player of the Year award and Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel won Coach of the Year. Larry Fitzgerald was elected to the National Football Hall of Fame. // Brock & Salk are joined by Senior NFL Reporter for Sports Illustrated Albert Breer to talk about the Seahawks and their lack of national recognition prior to being in the spotlight of the postseason, the standout players on this Seahawks team, how messed up the QB development is in the NFL, and how he thinks the Super Bowl will play out.
Nick Kostos is LIVE from Radio Row! CBS Sports Pete Prisco joins the show to preview next year's Hall of Fame class, break down his NFL Honors votes, and MUCH MORE!
Tune in as we go live for our fourth and final edition of Patriots Unfiltered from Radio Row in San Francisco! We recap the NFL Honors Awards and talk Mike Vrabel winning Coach of the Year for the second time, and the slim margin that decided the MVP race. We begin our final preview of Super Bowl LX with keys to the game and matchups to watch. Plus, former Patriot Robert Gallery, Taylor Lewan from Bussin' with the Boys, Mike Reiss from ESPN, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 6, 2026 - Season 16, Episode 90 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Friday morning show, Alex Kozora and I get right into discussing the annual NFL Honors awards that took place on Thursday night. We talk about the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class and how once again former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman L.C. Greenwood failed to get into Canton. With former Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger becoming a candidate for the 2027 Pro Football Hall of Fame class, Alex and I discuss his chances of being a first-ballot selection as year from now. We also talk about how the late Craig Wolfley was left out of the annual NFL Honors' ‘in memoriam' tribute on Thursday night and how sad that was to see happen. Since our Wednesday show, we now know a few more hires that the Steelers are making for their new coaching staff. Because of that, Alex and I go over the news related to Joe Whitt Jr., Derius Swinton II, Pat Reilly, Shawn Howe, and Eric Simonelli reportedly being hired by new HC Mike McCarthy. Alex recently talked to former Steelers WR Demarcus Ayers about new Steelers wide receivers coach Adam Henry, so we go over the main talking points from that interview. There's now even more news concerning the 2025 in-game altercation that Steelers WR DK Metcalf had with a Detroit Lions fan that we pass along during this show. With Super Bowl LX taking place on Sunday, Alex and I preview the big game and give our straight-up picks for the contest as well as against the spread that is listed on MyBookie.ag, a longtime show sponsor. Alex and I also go through and pick several Super Bowl LX props related to the weekend betting action at hand. Will the Steelers play in the Super Bowl in the next five years? What about in the next ten years? Alex and I address those two questions later in this show. Alex and I also discuss and comment on whether each of us would trade all of the 12 perceived picks the Steelers seem set to ultimately have in the 2026 NFL Draft to move up to select Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza first overall. This 106-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted in the above recap and we make sure to read and answer a few emails we have received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Radio Row, Jets DT Harrison Phillips delivers three brutally honest clips that cut right to the franchise's biggest issue: culture. He explains why a connected locker room beats raw talent, then drops a headline-grabber by calling the “Same Old Jets” mindset a “cancerous” problem that infects the building when losing starts to snowball. The guys also react to Brian Costello's follow-up clarification and why it actually makes Phillips' point even stronger. Then the show pivots to a wild sports-media moment where Evan finds out on-air that the Nets waived Cam Thomas, and spirals at the thought of him landing with the Knicks. Plus, NFL Honors quick hits (including Jaxson Dart's ROY vote), and a full breakdown of the “5 things you cannot do” at a Super Bowl watch party, including the chaos of split-TV streaming delays and the most controversial take of the hour: should funeral homes be closed on Super Bowl Sunday? Close it out with a reality check on tonight's St. John's vs UConn game at MSG and why February hype doesn't matter nearly as much as March.
Evan kicks off Cinco de Luncho with a personal drive-time ambush: he turns on Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle and finds out the Nets waived Cam Thomas, instantly launching a full roast of Brooklyn as a “relegation” level embarrassment. Evan, meanwhile, takes it personally. Cam was “his guy,” and the only outcome he truly can't live with is Cam Thomas ending up on the Knicks. From there the show hits quick NFL Honors reactions, including Jaxson Dart getting just one vote for Offensive Rookie of the Year and a rapid run through the Hall of Fame class, plus a mini-debate on whether local bias affects how people view Dart. Then Shaun unveils the ultimate Super Bowl watch party rulebook: one parlay mention only, no walking in front of the TV during action, stop asking about squares, absolutely no double-dipping, and most importantly, shut up during the game. The segment wraps with the ultimate party debate: two-room setups sound great until the streaming delay turns the casual room into accidental spoilers.
Matthew Stafford takes home MVP in a razor-thin finish over Drake May, sparking a deep dive into how close the race really was and why Stafford's late-career surge keeps getting louder. That leads straight into a relitigation of last year's Giants argument: should the Giants have pushed in for Stafford when the rumors were flying, or is landing Jaxson Dart and resetting the franchise timeline the better path? From there, the NFL Honors recap turns into a comedy of confusion, including awkward announcing moments and the kind of “how did this happen?” production decisions that leave everyone staring at each other. The segment wraps with callers and a classic debate about judging Hall of Fame players across eras, plus a reminder that you cannot just box-score your way through football history.
The hour starts with a full-on takedown of Giannis' “legends don't chase” victory lap, with one bold prediction: he is getting moved this summer and the tweet is going to age horribly. Then the convo pivots to NFL Honors, where Stafford wins MVP in a razor-thin race and it sparks a hilarious relitigation of last year's Giants debate: would you rather have gone all-in for Stafford, or be in the Jaxson Dart era right now? It gets even weirder with NFL Honors moments that left everyone confused, plus callers diving into Super Bowl strategy (Patriots defense vs Seahawks weapons), the never-ending Brady vs Belichick argument, and an alternate universe where the Jets drafted Brady in 2000. Along the way: a legendary Reese's slip-up, why Philly suddenly feels like it's falling apart, what Stoutland and Schwartz resignations could mean, the Giants adding Greg Roman, a Malik Nabers injury timeline breakdown, and a closer look at Russell Wilson's social media behavior that somehow makes Brady's “no dog in the fight” look normal.
2.6.26 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show discussing the Wizards beating the number 1 seed in the eastern conference Pistons and how the Wizards should be careful because they are winning too many games. Kevin Sheehan talks about the results of the Jayden Daniels vs Drake Maye in a 2024 redraft poll. Kevin Sheehan talks about the NFL Honors awards, the close voting for the MVP award and reacts to the winners.
2.6.26 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan opens up the show discussing the Wizards beating the number 1 seed in the eastern conference Pistons and how the Wizards should be careful because they are winning too many games. Kevin Sheehan talks about the results of the Jayden Daniels vs Drake Maye in a 2024 redraft poll. Kevin Sheehan talks about the NFL Honors awards, the close voting for the MVP award and reacts to the winners. 2.6.26 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan reacts to the passing of Redskins Legend Sonny Jurgensen and tells some of his favorite stories from his playing and media days. Former Redskins play-by-play announcer Frank Herzog joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to tell stories about Sonny Jurgensen in light of his passing. Kevin gets caller reactions to the passing of Sonny Jurgensen. 2.6.26 Hour 3, Former Washington Redskins Quarterback Joe Theismann joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to talk about the passing of Sonny Jurgensen, how important he is to fans of the team and his favorite memories with Sonny Jurgensen. Former Redskins Super Bowl winning Tight End Doc Walker joins The Kevin Sheehan Show to tell his personal stories about Sonny Jurgensen and the impact he had on the Redskins. Kevin Sheehan gives his Super Bowl 60 prediction and smell test pick.
2.6.26, Kevin Sheehan talks about the NFL Honors awards, the close voting for the MVP award and reacts to the winners.
The Seattle Seahawks enter Super Bowl Sunday as heavy favorites against the New England Patriots, and the confidence level among the 12s is high. The Patriots path to victory appears razor-thin, relying heavily on Drake Maye's mobility, hopes for multiple Seattle turnovers, and the chance that Jaxon Smith-Njigba can somehow be stopped by this New England defense that has only faced two of the league's best wideouts this season. The Pats offensive line faces a nightmare matchup against Seattle's defensive front led by Leo Williams and DeMarcus Lawrence. The Patriots postseason run—featuring wins over injury-depleted teams and bottom-tier offensive lines—pales in comparison to Seattle's gauntlet through the NFC West. Nick Emmanwori sustained an ankle injury this week, which does provide some concern for the defense. But we've seen how capable the depth of this defense was in dealing with Emmanwori's absense earlier in the season as well as the injury to Julian Love. Mike Macdonald should be able to plan around any limitations by the rookie defender. In an episode earlier this week, we enjoyed a guest with thoughful football analysis. In this show, we're getting into 'Know Your Rival' mode with one of the Patriots bitter rivals. Dolphins fan Sam Marcoux is back on the show to talk about everything we need to know about the Pats and their entitled fanbase. Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak's impending departure to the Raiders has loomed over the leadup to this game. What potential impact could it actually have in this matchup? The NFL Honors ceremony was happening as we recorded and Jaxon Smith-Njigba was the only one to be awarded one of the top honors -- offensive player of the year. We discuss some of the wildest narratives and idiotic lines of questions in the Do Better Segment. Better at life honors go out to a group of monks and their walk for peace as well as the NFL for sending our NFC West rivals into a dangerous country to start the 2026 season. Join our Sea Hawkers Podcast Pickem League - free prizes for weekly winners. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
Bump and Stacy are joined by Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez live at Radio Row to get his thoughts on the Seahawks amazing defense and how Sam Darnold can win Super Bowl LX, they talk to NFL Network Analyst Roman Harper about how the Patriots defense matches up against the Seahawks offense and being on the field for the Beast Quake, they hear why NFL Network host MJ Acosta-Ruiz favors the Seahawks this weekend, and they look at how the Seahawks fared at last night’s NFL Honors.
Jerry back with Jaxson Dart's mom talking about him at the NFL Honors. Dart was on with Chris Simms and talked about his rookie year and John Harbaugh. Jon Hamm was the host and made a joke about Jerry Jones. Harrison Phillips of the Jets was on with Jake Asman and was asked what his message is for Jets fans.
We get a brief update about Boomer's foundation before diving into the "embarrassing" Roger Goodell DJ set to a debate over Super Bowl party themes. Jerry has Matthew Stafford's MVP win and his plans for next season, along with some unexpected dating advice from Martha Stewart to Kay Adams. Plus, Harrison Phillips delivers a "Moment of the Day" message to Jets fans, and we wrap things up by performing our own set of jokes for NFL Honors.
Pats faithful and former teammates are up in arms over Tom Brady's Super Bowl neutrality, but Gio isn't having it. Boomer's feels "Joe Burrow vibes" from Jaxson Dart. Plus, Harrison Phillips' direct message to the Jets fan base. Also, more from NFL Honors including Jon Hamm zingers for Jerry Jones.
The Knicks land Jose Alvarado. Maybe Giannis for next season? Matthew Stafford claims MVP honors while Harrison Phillips pulls back the curtain on a "cancerous" Jets atmosphere. Plus, Sauce Gardner's coaching clashes and a major reunion on John Harbaugh's staff.
From the Knicks landing Jose Alvarado to Gio's defense of Tom Brady against "slug" Boston fans, we have a busy show. We hear about the "cancerous" Jets atmosphere from Harrison Phillips, recap Matthew Stafford's MVP win, and tackle everything from Jon Gruden's lawsuit to Tom Brady's alleged "thirst traps." We've even got Radio Row updates from Sam Darnold and Martha Stewart's dating advice for Kay Adams. Plus, don't miss the Moment of the Day, lots of callers checking in, and our own jokes for NFL Honors.
We took calls on the Netflix documentary on the Olympic hockey team and the World Cup. A caller said Roger Goodell DJ'd at NFL Honors and it was embarrassing. Another checks in about being embarrassed by a Super Bowl party theme.
The Moment of The Day: Harrison Phillips of the Jets has a message for Jets fans with an odd story. Also, we wrote some jokes for NFL Honors and performed them.
The Detroit Lions filled a key staff spot today. Steve Oliver moves from assistant offensive line coach to tight ends coach. The Detroit Lions Podcast breaks down what it means ahead of the NFL Combine at month's end. Steve Oliver to Tight Ends Coach The Lions stayed in house. Oliver earns the promotion after five seasons in Detroit, heading into a sixth. He played at the University of San Diego. Inside Allen Park, he is known for hands-on work with the tackles. That includes Penei Sewell, Giovanni Manu, and Colby Sorsdal when Sorsdal repped at tackle. Continuity matters for this offense. Oliver knows the room. He knows Hank Fraley and the standards on that line. The move keeps the language and teaching aligned for a position group that touches the run game and pass protection on every snap. Assistant OL Opening and Dan Skipper Buzz One vacancy remains: assistant offensive line coach. Dan Skipper is the name to watch. He coached tight ends and offensive line at the Shrine Bowl the day after retiring from the Lions. He knows the scheme and knows Fraley well. That fit tracks with how Detroit builds staff. The goal is a full staff in place before the combine at the end of the month. Programming note from today's update: there will be a daily show on Saturday, no show on Super Bowl Sunday, and then back on Monday. Stafford's MVP and the Detroit Lens Matthew Stafford won MVP in a very close vote. One ballot for Justin Herbert factored into the margin. At 37, Stafford is the oldest first-time MVP. The award strengthens an already robust career case. Detroit fans remain split on Stafford's legacy. Some still celebrate him. Others have moved on. Today's tone was simple: appreciate the validation and the years of production. His moment on the NFL stage, with family in view, underscored the journey. None of it changes where the Lions are now, but it reframes what he did then. Penei Sewell Misses Protector of the Year The NFL rolled out its inaugural Protector of the Year. Penei Sewell was a finalist. He did not win. The award went to a Bear, a result that stung given Sewell's dominance. By most views, he is the best run-blocking right tackle in football, and arguably the best run-blocking offensive lineman overall. Pass protection tilted the vote. There are tackles a tick better in pure pass pro, and that likely cost him. Sewell is steady about it. Use it as fuel or not, the standard remains high. Elsewhere, former Lions head coach Jim Schwartz resigned as the Browns defensive coordinator today. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #steveoliver #tightendscoach #assistantoffensivelinecoach #hankfraley #danskipper #shrinebowl #peneisewell #giovannimanu #colbysorsdal #matthewstafford #nflmvp #sammonson #justinherbert #protectoroftheyear #jimschwartz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in as we go live for the third edition of Patriots Unfiltered from Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl LX. We discuss team updates on injuries and more following comments in the Patriots final pressers of the week. We talk the NFL Honors and the Patriots who are nominated for the league's most prestigious awards. Plus, special guests Ted Karras, Gregg Rosenthal, Brian Hoyer and Matt Hasselbeck stop by to discuss the Super Bowl matchup, NFL Awards picks, and the Patriots stellar season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in for part two of the third edition of Patriots Unfiltered live from Radio Row in San Francisco! We continue previewing Super Bowl LX with matchups to watch on the line of scrimmage, downfield, and on special teams. We preview the NFL Honors Awards Ceremony, talk current and former Patriots who may be awarded, and make our predictions for who will take home the hardware. Plus, former Patriots Brian Hoyer, Matt Cassel, and Deatrich Wise Jr. stop by to update fans on what they're doing, talk about the Patriots journey this season, and make their predictions for Super Bowl LX!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Friday eve! Today, Beau and Z give their predictions for tonight's NFL Honors Ceremony (54:09). You'll also get Beau's reaction to Todd Monken's press conference (1:24), have a discussion about the defensive side of the ball (34:19) and get this week's Mailbag (1:15:49)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.