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Please like and subscribe. THANK YOU!THE FELLAS ARE BACK ON A PIGSKIN AND PILEDRIVERS! Join the fellas of the Buccateers On Pigskin and Piledrivers and CHAT...Bucs move OTA's Back to Thursday - media will cover them then Bucs Star to appear on WDAE Thursday Colts Player RetiresColts Kickoff Mandatory Minicamps Upcoming Buccateers ScheduleWWE Still overseas, Gable "Returns" AEW buildup to Forbidden DoorUFC White House Card This SundayRIP Stacey King continuedNHL & NBA FINALSBread Winners and FinishersFOLLOW US ON X: @BuccateersIG: @BuccateersPODYoutube: Buccateers PodcastTampa Tones on X: @TampaTonesRights to the music: Better Days by Roa Music | / roa_music1031 Royalty Free Music by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Music : Roa - Better DaysStream / Download : https://hypeddit.com/r...License : https://roa-music.comMusic By Roa / roamusic
We go through the list of guys returning from career altering injuries.
Bill answers mailbag questions from the audience on the Myles Garrett and A.J. Brown trades and more. 0:00 Welcome 1:10- Which teams will regret not trading for Garrett/Brown 4:47 How does the A.J. Brown saga reflect on Eagles HC Nick Sirianni 8:17 Is Garrett the most scheme-independent defensive player? 10:07 Is the '27 QB class really that good? 12:57 What are the chances Maxx Crosby gets dealt…again? 15:16 Did the Steelers overpay Nick Herbig? 18:30 Josh Sweat's trade value? 20:26- Why isn't there a football manager equivalent for the NFL? 23:18 Does Garrett move make Rams' drafting of Ty Simpson even worse? 26:05 Why should Dolphins fans even tune in this year? 27:55 Favorite win-win trades in recent past? 29:50 How good does Verse need to be for Cleveland to win the Garrett trade? 32:33 How does accuracy factor into the Falcons QB competition? 35:52 Should the Rams have just drafted Ruben Bain? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL player Brandon Aiyuk has a warrant out for his arrest after he posted a video back in Decemeber of him driving past the 49ers stadium going over 100 miles per hour. Megan Thee Stallion is teasing new music!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 28th, 2026 Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket’s Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farzin discusses Patrick Mahomes participation in OTAs and why today gave us strong confirmation that he will play in Week 1. Farzin also shares an update the Chiefs provided on Rashee Rice as a couple former NFL players are calling for Rice to get help. Use promo code FARZIN for $20 off SeatGeek for first time customers! Follow Farzin on: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter TikTok Follow The Chiefs Zone on: YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok
This episode features Sports Illustrated's John Pluym, comic Bryan Miller, radio legend Mike Gelfand, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
Jeremy and Femi talk about just how important OTA's are for players in the NFL.
Hour 4 of Jake & Ben on May 19, 2026 Live at 5: Breaking News: The Dallas Mavericks have Parted Ways with Jason Kidd Previewing tonight's Eastern Conference Finals between Cleveland & the Knicks Rashee Rice joins a long list of NFL Players to Serve Time.
Jake & Ben Full Show from May 19, 2026 Hour 1 Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs to victory last night in a thrilling Double Overtime win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Cavaliers Knicks begin tonight, Did Wembanyama declare himself as the best player in the NBA? Former Jazz man RJ Luis Jr has committed to LSU. A Follow Up to Last Week's EFL Story: Southampton Has Been Kicked out of Final after Spying Hour 2 Utah Jazz Owner Ryan Smith was on The Bill Simmons Podcast and opened up about his relationships with AJ Dybantsa & Cam Boozer. New Trailblazers Owner Tom Dundon has layed off over 70 employees. Some Insight as to why Victor Wembanyama is So Unique Hour 3 David Locke, Radio Voice of the Jazz, joined the show to talk about the team's Lottery Luck, as well as give his thoughts on Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa & Cam Boozer Hot Take Tuesday: Ben thinks Will Ferrell has had a disappointing movie career. Audio Vault: Remember when David Letterman said this about Jordans? Hour 4 Live at 5: Breaking News: The Dallas Mavericks have Parted Ways with Jason Kidd Previewing tonight's Eastern Conference Finals between Cleveland & the Knicks Rashee Rice joins a long list of NFL Players to Serve Time.
Welcome to our TUESDAY MORNING RB pod for May 19, 2026. Topics:NBA playoff thoughts05:39 - NFL schedule has been released12:27 - Aaron Rodgers is back (again)16:49 - Chicago Bears 2026 schedule breakdown23:07 - Matt on NFL player safety25:16 - What we learned at churchHave a question? Got a guest suggestion? Want to advertise with us? Email us - jason@sportsspectrum.comWATCH all of our podcast episodes on our YouTube page:https://www.youtube.com/SportsSpectrumMagazineSign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15https://www.theincrease.com/products/sports-spectrum-magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click below to learn how you can commit your life to Him.https://sportsspectrum.com/gospel/
In today's pod we breakdown several NFL players who could be traded prior to the 2026 NFL season! I hope you enjoy! Jump in: Grab 20% off your first Slab Pack or card by hitting https://arenaclub.com/GFB and popping in code GFB TWITTER: https://mobile.twitter.com/FBallAnalysisYT Welcome to the Football Analysis Podcast! Subscribe for all NFL related content! Please drop 5 star rating if you enjoyed the pod as all support is very much appreciated! Thanks for listening! #nfl #nflfootball #football #nfldraft #eagles #giants Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Save 55% on your first box of The Pets Table, PLUS 10% off your next 2 boxes with code ANALYSIS55 at https://bit.ly/4qDpHWG Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/GFB. Application times may vary. Rates may vary. 10% Off March: https://footballanalysis-shop.fourthwall.com/promo/DISCORD Use code 50GFB to get $50 off plus free shipping on your first order at https://bit.ly/4rTXhrQ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rock opens up with a Super Bowl story & talks about the Top 10 NFL Players to NEVER win a Super Bowl. Who do you think it is? Do you think the list is correct? Who would you add?
Former NFL Player Brandon Sanders joins the Nation to talk all things football
Bump and Stacy are joined by Jordan Shusterman of Yahoo Sports to get his thoughts on the Mariners win over the Astros and Cal Raleigh breaking his slump, they answer your questions about Aaron Rodgers’s future and Seahawks QB Sam Darnold in Four Down Territory, they hear why the NFL Players’ Association is advocating for grass fields over turf in The Timeline, and they break down what Jeff Passan said about the Mariners’ place in the AL West.
Mario Cristobal joins This Is Football for a deep dive into building NFL talent at Miami, navigating the NIL & transfer portal era, and why physical football is taking over college football again. In this episode: How Miami rebuilt its NFL pipeline Developing first-round draft picks Coaching players in the NIL/portal era Why “hoarding talent” is over The changing balance of power in college football Thoughts on playoff expansion Mario's philosophy on toughness, development, and competition Cristobal also breaks down Miami's recent NFL Draft stars, discusses the evolution of line-of-scrimmage football, and shares stories about Nick Saban, Jim Harbaugh, and assesses the future of the sport. Featuring: Miami Hurricanes football NFL Draft discussion College football playoff talk NIL & transfer portal insight Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey answer your Dumb Football Questions! Including an update on Jeremiah's garage sale, NFL players getting insecure, Jauan Jennings to Minnesota Vikings and more! 01:00 - Jeremiah's garage sale update! 07:00 - DFQ: Do “bad” NFL players get insecure? 15:00 - DFQ: How important is a QB's snap count for the offensive line? Plus, snap count panic stories 26:00 - DFQ: Thoughts on Jauan Jennings to the Minnesota Vikings? 32:00 - DFQ: Do defenses get annoyed by no-huddle offenses? 35:00 - OLC fine ledger update! 38:00 - Why has Boone fluctuated between 255 and 320 pounds lately? 41:00 - DFQ: What are the biggest differences between Boone and “The Rhino?” 44:00 - DFQ: Can you create a starting 11 offense using only former teammates? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Huddle up with the former NFL General Manager and former NFL Player to dive into NFL rosters to identify the worst teams in the league heading into the 2026 season. Marty Hurney and Geoff Schwartz also share insights about the NFL Schedule - what do players and front offices look for when the schedule is released? The guys also dish out their favorite NFL Team Win Total betting values to help you get the best odds before the numbers adjust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This conversation takes multiple twists and turns on where and when true leadership is revealed. Lissa & Thom welcome Dr. Thom Mayer, medical director of the NFL Players' Association. You'll hear about his journey through crisis management on 911 at the Pentagon, during the war in Ukraine, and on the football field. Plus, we'll explore the evolution of concussion protocols, and the importance of human relations and how to lead with kindness. Dr. Mayer is author of the book Leading at the Speed of Trust.
10 NFL Players Infected With HIV
Ross is joined by former NFL defensive back turned official Nate Jones to break down his unlikely path from player to referee in just six years, the love-hate relationship between officials and replay technology, and his honest assessment of what replacement officials would face trying to make the jump from college to the NFL rulebook. Nate Jones Interview: 1:55 NFL New & Notes: 24:50 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS Connect with the Pod Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Ross Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckernfl/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ross is joined by former NFL defensive back turned official Nate Jones to break down his unlikely path from player to referee in just six years, the love-hate relationship between officials and replay technology, and his honest assessment of what replacement officials would face trying to make the jump from college to the NFL rulebook. Nate Jones Interview: 1:55 NFL New & Notes: 24:50 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS Connect with the Pod Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Ross Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckernfl/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc Vandermeer and John Harris rank Houston's biggest current 2026 roster questions. Plus, Texans Director of Wellness Ladd Harris on nutrition, hydration and recovery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 322 of the Footballguys Fantasy Football Show, Dave Kluge and Joey Wright discuss players with make-or-break seasons heading into the 2026 NFL and fantasy football season. Download the 2026 Footballguys Rookie Guide: www.https://footballguys.com/rookieguide Email us at fantasyshow@footballguys.com!
The guys have a discussion on whether these specific players drafted in 2023 should have their 5th-year options picked up.
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What Craig Breslow is really trying to tell us // Tom Curran asks if the Patriots are better this moment without AJ Brown? // Le'Veon Bell has some wild accusations towards Adam Gase //
Kenny and Pete breakdown the latest NFL trade rumors and talk. Excellent pull—this is exactly the level of specificity TDT needs. Below is your properly allocated and formatted rundown, organized by segment and aligned with your editorial standards.---#
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Al Smith. Interview Purpose The purpose of this interview is to explore life transitions, resilience, and financial discipline through the lens of elite performance, using Al Smith’s journey from NFL All‑Pro to executive, entrepreneur, and community leader as a blueprint. The conversation highlights how preparation, education, mindset, and adaptability are essential when dreams evolve or abruptly change. This interview also serves to connect the experiences of professional athletes with those of small business owners and entrepreneurs, emphasizing that success in both arenas requires discipline, accountability, and long‑term thinking. Major Themes & Key Takeaways 1. Education as a Safety Net and Strategy Al Smith made the deliberate decision to finish his college degree before fully committing to the NFL, recognizing that professional sports offered no guarantees. This choice gave him leverage, confidence, and security—both mentally and financially—throughout his career. Key takeaway: Always secure something tangible before going “all in” on an uncertain opportunity. 2. Turning Fear into Fuel Smith openly discusses fear—fear of being cut, fear of competition, fear of uncertainty—and how he learned to convert fear into motivation rather than paralysis. He treated each season as if it were his last, approaching preparation with urgency and focus. Key takeaway: Fear is inevitable; how you respond to it determines longevity and success. 3. Competition Is Not the Enemy Competition played a central role in Smith’s development. Rather than avoiding it, he embraced it, understanding that growth requires discomfort. He credits adversity, pressure, and coaching challenges with sharpening his performance and character. Key takeaway: Competition strengthens discipline and reveals accountability. 4. Financial Literacy and Lifestyle Discipline Smith addresses the common financial pitfalls faced by professional athletes, many of which also apply to entrepreneurs: Lifestyle inflation Supporting others without boundaries Delegating financial decisions without understanding them Trying to maintain an image instead of sustainability Smith’s financial stability was aided by mentors, personal involvement in decisions, and a mindset focused on not owing—not just earning. Key takeaway: Financial success is not about income—it’s about control, habits, and awareness. 5. Mentorship and Environment Matter Smith emphasizes the value of surrounding himself with successful, disciplined people both on and off the field. Mentorship influenced how he thought about money, effort, competition, and leadership. Key takeaway: Proximity shapes thinking; environment influences outcomes. 6. Preparing for Life After the Dream Even while succeeding in the NFL, Smith planned for the transition ahead. This forward thinking led to opportunities in the front office, business, and leadership. He viewed this transition as a chance to open doors for others and to understand the business side of sports. Key takeaway: The end of one dream can be the beginning of a larger purpose. 7. Athletes and Entrepreneurs Face the Same Reality Smith draws a direct parallel between: Athletes competing yearly with no guarantees Entrepreneurs running businesses without security or routine Both require maximum effort, preparation beyond the clock, and resilience. Key takeaway: There is no 40‑hour workweek when you are building something of your own. Notable Quotes “I turned my fear into fire.” “There are no guarantees—every year is a one‑year deal.” “I treated every season like it was my last.” “You don’t want to owe. You want to own.” “Don’t be scared of competition.” “The gain outweighs the strain.” “Prepare so that if it ends tomorrow, you’re still standing.” Overall Message Al Smith’s interview is a powerful lesson in discipline, foresight, and adaptability. It reframes success as something built through preparation before opportunity arrives and sustained by humility, mentorship, and intentional decision‑making. His story reinforces that dreams evolve—but character, work ethic, and financial awareness determine whether those transitions become setbacks or stepping stones. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Al Smith. Interview Purpose The purpose of this interview is to explore life transitions, resilience, and financial discipline through the lens of elite performance, using Al Smith’s journey from NFL All‑Pro to executive, entrepreneur, and community leader as a blueprint. The conversation highlights how preparation, education, mindset, and adaptability are essential when dreams evolve or abruptly change. This interview also serves to connect the experiences of professional athletes with those of small business owners and entrepreneurs, emphasizing that success in both arenas requires discipline, accountability, and long‑term thinking. Major Themes & Key Takeaways 1. Education as a Safety Net and Strategy Al Smith made the deliberate decision to finish his college degree before fully committing to the NFL, recognizing that professional sports offered no guarantees. This choice gave him leverage, confidence, and security—both mentally and financially—throughout his career. Key takeaway: Always secure something tangible before going “all in” on an uncertain opportunity. 2. Turning Fear into Fuel Smith openly discusses fear—fear of being cut, fear of competition, fear of uncertainty—and how he learned to convert fear into motivation rather than paralysis. He treated each season as if it were his last, approaching preparation with urgency and focus. Key takeaway: Fear is inevitable; how you respond to it determines longevity and success. 3. Competition Is Not the Enemy Competition played a central role in Smith’s development. Rather than avoiding it, he embraced it, understanding that growth requires discomfort. He credits adversity, pressure, and coaching challenges with sharpening his performance and character. Key takeaway: Competition strengthens discipline and reveals accountability. 4. Financial Literacy and Lifestyle Discipline Smith addresses the common financial pitfalls faced by professional athletes, many of which also apply to entrepreneurs: Lifestyle inflation Supporting others without boundaries Delegating financial decisions without understanding them Trying to maintain an image instead of sustainability Smith’s financial stability was aided by mentors, personal involvement in decisions, and a mindset focused on not owing—not just earning. Key takeaway: Financial success is not about income—it’s about control, habits, and awareness. 5. Mentorship and Environment Matter Smith emphasizes the value of surrounding himself with successful, disciplined people both on and off the field. Mentorship influenced how he thought about money, effort, competition, and leadership. Key takeaway: Proximity shapes thinking; environment influences outcomes. 6. Preparing for Life After the Dream Even while succeeding in the NFL, Smith planned for the transition ahead. This forward thinking led to opportunities in the front office, business, and leadership. He viewed this transition as a chance to open doors for others and to understand the business side of sports. Key takeaway: The end of one dream can be the beginning of a larger purpose. 7. Athletes and Entrepreneurs Face the Same Reality Smith draws a direct parallel between: Athletes competing yearly with no guarantees Entrepreneurs running businesses without security or routine Both require maximum effort, preparation beyond the clock, and resilience. Key takeaway: There is no 40‑hour workweek when you are building something of your own. Notable Quotes “I turned my fear into fire.” “There are no guarantees—every year is a one‑year deal.” “I treated every season like it was my last.” “You don’t want to owe. You want to own.” “Don’t be scared of competition.” “The gain outweighs the strain.” “Prepare so that if it ends tomorrow, you’re still standing.” Overall Message Al Smith’s interview is a powerful lesson in discipline, foresight, and adaptability. It reframes success as something built through preparation before opportunity arrives and sustained by humility, mentorship, and intentional decision‑making. His story reinforces that dreams evolve—but character, work ethic, and financial awareness determine whether those transitions become setbacks or stepping stones. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NFL Network's Lead Draft Analyst Daniel Jeremiah joins Joel Klatt to discuss Ohio State potentially making history with 4 Top-10 Picks and where it stacks up with the best Draft Classes in NFL history. They reveal NFL Player comparisons for top prospects in next week's draft including Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq and more. The two also break down how high - and how low - the most polarizing prospects in the Draft could go including Miami's Rueben Bain Jr and Ohio State's Caleb Downs. 0:00-2:24 Daniel Jeremiah joins the show2:25-11:23 Ohio State players projected to be top-10 picks11:24-17:15 Dillon Thieneman on Daniel Jeremiah's top 50 prospects17:16-19:40 Who will be the first safety off the board in the NFL Draft?19:41-32:15 NFL comparisons with Daniel Jeremiah32:16-42:09 Ceiling and floor in NFL Draft42:10-45:05 Who should the Jets select at No. 2?45:06-48:22 Will Jeremiyah Love be drafted in the top 5?48:23-51:47 Will the Chiefs draft a weapon for Mahomes?51:48-58:03 Production vs. Potential debate Use my code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/KLATT10Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Players Speaks the Truth about Lamar Jackson 4 13 2026 by Orlando Alzugaray
Learn which three NFL players we’re forgiving when we reveal our top second-chance fantasy football breakouts for the 2026 season! Can Indianapolis Colts WR Josh Downs take a jump up in production? Is Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Chris Godwin destined to return to stardom? Plus, why is it time to go all the way back in on Las Vegas Raiders RB Ashton Jeanty? Seth, Eric & Steve practice what they preach on a new episode of the podcast! ⏰ Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:01 Headline Hijinks: Second-Chance Fantasy Football Breakouts 00:03:20 Josh Downs (WR – IND) | ECR 112 (WR47) 00:09:41 Chris Godwin (WR – TB) | ECR 65 (WR31) 00:15:58 IBT Football Family Promo 00:17:22 Ashton Jeanty (RB – LV) | ECR 20 (RB7) 00:23:53 Outro
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Al Smith. Interview Purpose The purpose of this interview is to explore life transitions, resilience, and financial discipline through the lens of elite performance, using Al Smith’s journey from NFL All‑Pro to executive, entrepreneur, and community leader as a blueprint. The conversation highlights how preparation, education, mindset, and adaptability are essential when dreams evolve or abruptly change. This interview also serves to connect the experiences of professional athletes with those of small business owners and entrepreneurs, emphasizing that success in both arenas requires discipline, accountability, and long‑term thinking. Major Themes & Key Takeaways 1. Education as a Safety Net and Strategy Al Smith made the deliberate decision to finish his college degree before fully committing to the NFL, recognizing that professional sports offered no guarantees. This choice gave him leverage, confidence, and security—both mentally and financially—throughout his career. Key takeaway: Always secure something tangible before going “all in” on an uncertain opportunity. 2. Turning Fear into Fuel Smith openly discusses fear—fear of being cut, fear of competition, fear of uncertainty—and how he learned to convert fear into motivation rather than paralysis. He treated each season as if it were his last, approaching preparation with urgency and focus. Key takeaway: Fear is inevitable; how you respond to it determines longevity and success. 3. Competition Is Not the Enemy Competition played a central role in Smith’s development. Rather than avoiding it, he embraced it, understanding that growth requires discomfort. He credits adversity, pressure, and coaching challenges with sharpening his performance and character. Key takeaway: Competition strengthens discipline and reveals accountability. 4. Financial Literacy and Lifestyle Discipline Smith addresses the common financial pitfalls faced by professional athletes, many of which also apply to entrepreneurs: Lifestyle inflation Supporting others without boundaries Delegating financial decisions without understanding them Trying to maintain an image instead of sustainability Smith’s financial stability was aided by mentors, personal involvement in decisions, and a mindset focused on not owing—not just earning. Key takeaway: Financial success is not about income—it’s about control, habits, and awareness. 5. Mentorship and Environment Matter Smith emphasizes the value of surrounding himself with successful, disciplined people both on and off the field. Mentorship influenced how he thought about money, effort, competition, and leadership. Key takeaway: Proximity shapes thinking; environment influences outcomes. 6. Preparing for Life After the Dream Even while succeeding in the NFL, Smith planned for the transition ahead. This forward thinking led to opportunities in the front office, business, and leadership. He viewed this transition as a chance to open doors for others and to understand the business side of sports. Key takeaway: The end of one dream can be the beginning of a larger purpose. 7. Athletes and Entrepreneurs Face the Same Reality Smith draws a direct parallel between: Athletes competing yearly with no guarantees Entrepreneurs running businesses without security or routine Both require maximum effort, preparation beyond the clock, and resilience. Key takeaway: There is no 40‑hour workweek when you are building something of your own. Notable Quotes “I turned my fear into fire.” “There are no guarantees—every year is a one‑year deal.” “I treated every season like it was my last.” “You don’t want to owe. You want to own.” “Don’t be scared of competition.” “The gain outweighs the strain.” “Prepare so that if it ends tomorrow, you’re still standing.” Overall Message Al Smith’s interview is a powerful lesson in discipline, foresight, and adaptability. It reframes success as something built through preparation before opportunity arrives and sustained by humility, mentorship, and intentional decision‑making. His story reinforces that dreams evolve—but character, work ethic, and financial awareness determine whether those transitions become setbacks or stepping stones. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David joins with a list of NFL players who could be on the trade block ahead of the NFL Draft and the guys discuss how likely each of them is to be dealt.
Kenny joins with a list of guys who are still free agents and their predicted landing spots.
NFL Player Squares Up to Cop — BIG Mistake
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with expectations for the New York Giants! Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Manti Te'o, Isaiah Stanback, Jason and Devin McCourty and Jason Cabinda examine if the Giants can become a playoff team! Then Kyle pops on to analyze the annual head coaching photo. Former NFL players Ty Montgomery, Julius Thomas, Sam Barrington and Brett Hundley wake up from "GMFB" from the Pro Athlete Community Accelerate. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Host: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) and Co-Host: (ronthe3manweav)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Domonique Foxworth ran and — Mamma Mia! — lost in last week's secretive election by the NFL Players' Association. As he explains to Pablo and David Samson, unions may be more corporate than ever — but the fight against billionaires has never been more consequential. And the implications may turn nuclear for an MLB lockout.• Subscribe to "The Domonique Foxworth Show"• Subscribe to "Nothing Personal with David Samson" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys reacted to last night's consequential loss for the Red Wings against the Senators. They explained their disappointment levels before they went through a list of NFL players up for extensions whose teams shouldn't offer them.
Rob and Kelvin tell us why they believe the Team USA flag football team – not the NFL players – should represent the United States at the 2028 Olympics, and explain why Adam Silver decided to overturn Luka Doncic’s 16th technical foul of the season. Plus, NBA champion and FOX Sports Radio NBA analyst Antonio Daniels swings by to discuss all the biggest headlines around the Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get every episode of the Dumb Zone by subscribing at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneWe all went to see the Akaash Singh show at The Majestic over the weekend. The NFL players thought they'd lap the Team USA flag football team and were quickly dismissed by the guys who actually play flag football. And we have a special guest in studio, former GameStop executive, Frank Hamlin, on his new book detailing his career and what it was like in the building during the short squeeze in 2020 titled Skinny Dipping at Low Tide (00:00) - Open: Akaash Singh show at The Majestic (30:10) - Weekend check: Dan out on Dinosaurs (45:00) - Frank Hamlin: Skinny Dipping at Low Tide (01:33:06) - NFL players get embarrassed at flag football (01:55:31) - News: RIP rainbow crosswalks (02:17:51) - VM birthdays/Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
As the NFLPA plots to restore its scandal-plagued leader to power, the labor group's outgoing lead security officer sits down with Pablo. And Craig Jones — the conscience of a billion-dollar union — does not hold back.Previously on PTFO:• Part I: The NFL's Secret Collusion Case Revealed• Part II: We Sparked an NFL Union Crisis. Here's the Sequel.• Part III: We Followed the Money in the NFL Union Scandal. So Did the FBI.• Part IV: The NFL Union Elected a New Leader. We Investigated the Hollywood Cover-Up They Ignored. (Pablo Torre Finds Out is independently produced by Meadowlark Media and distributed by The Athletic. The views, research and reporting expressed in this episode are solely those of Pablo Torre Finds Out and do not reflect the work or editorial input of The Athletic or its journalists.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris details his trip to Africa and his successful climb up Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. In 2026, the Chris Long Foundation celebrated 10 years of the Conquering Kili climb. The program's goal is to empower current and former athletes, military combat veterans, and clean water advocates to unite for collective impact and better communities by climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro and raising funds to build sustainable water wells. Former NFLers like Jason Kelce, Steven Jackson, Rob Ninkovich and more have joined countless former service men and woman and clean water advocates in attempting to summit Kili. On this year's trip, Chris and Nate Boyer were joined by former NFLer Alejandro Villanueva and nine other climbers. Chris and Cowboy Reid recount the climb including the daunting summit night where Alejandro nearly tapped out. By helping us provide reliable access to clean water, you give another person the chance to stay safe, be healthy, and thrive. By sharing what you have, you make the world a better place. If possible, donate here: https://waterboys.org/?form=waterboys (00:00 - Intro (01:30) - History of Conquering Kili (07:45) - Mount Kilimanjaro Recap Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline presented by Zone Nicotine and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open: (202) 991-0723 Head to https://nicokick.com/zone and use code GL20 for 20% off at checkout. Check out Green Light's YouTube Channel, where you can catch all the latest GL action: Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tennessee prosecutors say former NFL Linebacker, 31-year-old Darron Lee, viciously beat and stabbed his fiancé to death and then asked ChatGPT how to cover up the crime scene. In a preliminary hearing, prosecutors told the judge they believe the victim suffered for multiple days, beaten and stabbed, while Lee asked the bot what to do and what to say to authorities before eventually calling 9-1-1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.