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Jerry Ferrara joins the show to discuss his Giants fandom, Russell Wilson in the Entourage movie, his thoughts on Jaxson Dart, and his expectations for the Knicks this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Compass Media Networks and former NFL linebacker Chad Brown calls in to preview both the upcoming college football and NFL seasons. They discuss what to expect from Bill Belichick's first season at UNC and Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Chad does not have a lot of confidence in Russell Wilson's ability to have a strong season for the Giants. He says Wilson “no longer has it as an NFL QB”.
The final hour discusses the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, highlighting their 38 hits and Nolan McLean's dominance, and the team's changed dynamic. Jerry notes the 2025 Mets' inconsistency. The Yankees scored 11 runs despite Giancarlo Stanton's absence. Compass Media Networks' Chad Brown previews the college football and NFL seasons, discussing Bill Belichick at UNC and Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Brown doubts Russell Wilson's future as an NFL QB for the Giants. C-Lo provides his final update, covering McLean's night and new clips from Hunter Brody. The Yankees swept the Nationals. The Moment of The Day features Jerry and Willie's unexpected nights at gay bars.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry praises Nolan McLean's impressive 8-inning shutout against the Phillies, leading to a Mets sweep. The Mets are clicking, and Jerry believes they can go on a run. Juan Soto is hitting with runners in scoring position. C-Lo's update highlights McLean's "shoved" performance and the Mets' success with RISP. Francisco Alvarez was hit by a pitch again. The Yankees hit six homers in their 11-2 win over the Nationals; Anthony Volpe was hitless. The Patriots claimed Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Sal's event clips are discussed. The hour ends with talk of a heated US Open match and the hosts' athletic endeavors. Hour 2 The hour begins with a discussion about the Yankees' blowout win, specifically Anthony Volpe being booed despite the team scoring nine runs. Jerry believes fans went too far, while Willie disagrees. They also disliked Giancarlo Stanton not being in the lineup. C-Lo provides an update, mentioning Evan Roberts' admiration for Nolan McLean and playing a Philadelphia radio host's rant resembling Jerry's classic rants. Cody Bellinger hit one of the Yankees' 6 home runs in their 11-2 thrashing of the Nationals. C-Lo shares clips of Taylor Townsend clarifying her showdown with Jelena Ostapenko. Tom Brady can attend production meetings but not practices, which Jerry thinks won't affect his job, though Willie understands why some broadcasters like watching practice. Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick want to trademark "gold digger." The hour concludes with Jerry recounting his night at a Lady Gaga concert, noting the presence of many gay men, and Willie's past experience in an unwelcome establishment. Jerry then asks Brian Rascona about his Ryder Cup volunteer assignment. Hour 3 The hour began with a Yankees discussion, noting only five MLB hitters bat over .300, leading to a debate on modern hitting approaches. C-Lo's update highlighted Boomer's X activity, the Mets' strong performance (especially Mark Vientos), and the Phillies' TV postgame show's praise for Nolan McLean. Howie Rose's issue at a Mets game reminded C-Lo of a Mad Dog rant. The Yankees crushed the Nationals 11-2. Dawn Staley discussed her Knicks HC interview. The final segment covered Andrew Thomas's return to Giants practice (key to their season) and Micah Parsons, with Willie expecting him to stay a Cowboy, prompting Jerry to ponder the perception of edge rushers' success against offensive linemen. Hour 4 The final hour discusses the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, highlighting their 38 hits and Nolan McLean's dominance, and the team's changed dynamic. Jerry notes the 2025 Mets' inconsistency. The Yankees scored 11 runs despite Giancarlo Stanton's absence. Compass Media Networks' Chad Brown previews the college football and NFL seasons, discussing Bill Belichick at UNC and Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Brown doubts Russell Wilson's future as an NFL QB for the Giants. C-Lo provides his final update, covering McLean's night and new clips from Hunter Brody. The Yankees swept the Nationals. The Moment of The Day features Jerry and Willie's unexpected nights at gay bars.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Isaiah Stanback examining how they feel about the Buffalo Bills this season. GOING FOR 2 - Do you agree with Cam Ward’s assessment of Shedeur Sanders? Then they play a game of NFL Trivia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Isaiah Stanback answering Throwdown Thursday questions - is it more likely to see a ’Tush Push’ TD from the Eagles or for Micah Parson to play? Are Broncos or Chargers a bigger threat to the Chiefs? Brent Musburger joins the show and talks about broadcasting memories, Notre Dame, and college football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quarterback Russell Wilson speaks to the media after practice Wednesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a textThe New York Giants are back in the spotlight with another round of roster shakeups, and Goofball Army, you're not going to want to miss this episode! From surprise waiver claims to tough cuts and key practice squad additions, Drew and Rob break it all down in classic Goofball style. Giants fans, this week saw major headlines: safety Beau Brade and cornerback Rico Payton join Big Blue off waivers, while rookie Korie Black and veteran Gunner Olszewski are shown the door—though both may return soon. On top of that, the Giants' practice squad is starting to take shape with names like Elijah Chatman, Trace Ford, Tomon Fox, Elijah Garcia, Bryan Hudson, Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Jake Kubas, Raheem Layne, Jude McAtamney, Dante Miller, Jordon Riley, Ihmir Smith-Marsette, and Dee Williams locked in. And if that wasn't enough, quarterback Tommy DeVito has officially been claimed by the New England Patriots, shaking up the QB room even further.Giants Nation, this is the episode where we unpack not only the roster moves but also what they mean for the future of the team. Will Olszewski's return bolster special teams? Can Black clear waivers and stick around on the practice squad? How much impact will veterans like Humphrey and Smith-Marsette have in camp? And what does DeVito's exit signal about Joe Schoen's vision at quarterback alongside Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and Jaxson Dart?
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel are ready for the start of football, but is it still exciting for players on bad teams? The Browns trade Kenny Pickett while Dillon Gabriel seemed to outplay Shedeur Sanders. How long will Cleveland stick with Joe Flacco? With Terry McLaurin and Trey Hendrickson signing deals, Bobby doesn't trust trade demands much anymore because it seems like Micah Parsons will stay in Dallas. Bobby is choosing between TWO teams to root for this season, the and Broncos. While teams are making cuts and signing deals, Matt recalls his contract negotiation. BREAKING NEWS brings the engagement of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift....is the timing a bit suspicious? Fmr NFL running back Steven Jackson talks about his path to the NFL and the influences he had along the way. Steven talks about playing at Oregon State then becoming an all-time rusher with the Rams. What is his relationship now with the team? Steven weighs in on running backs like Saquon Barkley bringing the importance of the position back to the game. Steven remember the best moments of career then discusses his chances at the Hall of Fame. Bobby and Matt try to name the Top 10 All-Time NFL Running Backs. Plus, Matt will be in Michigan this weekend for College Football while Bobby is upset that his Fantasy Draft is scheduled for Saturday! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it look like to heal your relationship with your mom while raising a daughter of your own? In this episode, Good Moms reflect on healing alongside their mothers, the challenges of letting go of old patterns, and the unexpected lessons that surface when you start to see your mom as “just a girl” too. They talk about caretaking, validation, breaking cycles of criticism, and the emotional labor of holding space for the women who once held it for you. Timestamps (07:45) The power of staring into your mothers eyes (19:20) Seeing your mom as “just a girl” and shifting the dynamic (28:10) Mommy-pleasing, validation, and unlearning criticism (40:30) How childhood patterns reappear in adult relationships (01:05:15) Paul Pierce comment showcases: How harmful it is to assume women’s value in relationships is tied to beauty or “submission. The flawed idea that dating a so-called “5 or 6” guarantees loyalty or effort. How men with this mentality often avoid women with opinions or standards because it forces accountability. Why choosing a partner should be like choosing teammates for a strong family — you’d want someone smart, capable, and supportive, not someone you can just control. (01:18:00) Submission, gender wars, and questions about partnership (01:28:45) Ciara's interview on The Breakfast Club and what "corny" really means- Russell Wilson, Future, and what it means to lead a family (01:43:20) Ciara's perspective on choosing a partner with integrity & remember... your mother is just a girl too! Connect With Us: @GoodMoms_BadChoices @TheGoodVibeRetreat @Good.GoodMedia @WatchErica @Milah_Mapp ------------------------------------------------
Rickey and the crew kick thigns off with the some energetic wake-up calls before diving into the “Good, Bad, and What the Hell” headlines — from Aldi giving superfans free groceries for a year to a man setting fire to a café over mayonnaise, to Burning Man’s “Orgy Dome” getting wrecked by a dust storm. The Cracker Barrel logo controversy sparks laughs and debate, while celebrity news hits a heartfelt note as Ciara opens up about why Russell Wilson’s faith is the sexiest thing about him. Shaq also makes headlines for restoring Kobe Bryant’s high school car as a gift to Kobe’s mom, proving once again he’s one of the most generous legends in the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Rickey Smiley Morning Show has it all. Pastor Haynes inspires with “You Deserve to Win,” the team unpacks Trump’s economic spin and Mizzou’s campus controversy, and Brat drops hot entertainment news from Taylor Swift & Travis Kelsey’s engagement to Regina King’s emotional new wine brand. Ciara reveals why Russell Wilson’s faith is the ultimate turn-on, and Shaq makes double headlines for honoring Kobe Bryant’s mom and accepting a celebrity boxing challenge. Add in Cardi B’s courtroom testimony, Tina Knowles’ booming beauty brand, Kris Jenner’s facelift confession, and a deep dive into health trends like Ozempic on Wellness Wednesday, and you’ve got four hours packed with laughter, headlines, and culture you can’t miss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Dak Prescott saying the Cowboys offense will be exciting. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Manti Te'l and Isaiah Stanback debate Dak's opinion. Bijan Robinson comments on the goals for the Falcons this season. Jamie presents 'All Roads Lead West' though the 90's. The breakfast table steps outside to play football pictionary before Kyle Brandt checks in from Western NY! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Aaron Rodgers on the Steelers potential. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Manti Te'l and Isaiah Stanback discuss how Pittsburgh competes in the AFC North. Which player needs to be the ultimate spark for his team? Plus, QB CJ Stroud joins the show to look at the upcoming season for the Texans! Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThe New York Giants have set their initial 53-man roster —Drew and Rob,break it ALL down! From surprise cuts to roster locks, the Goofball Army gets the most unfiltered reaction right here.The Giants' quarterback room is set with Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and rookie Jaxson Dart, while Tommy DeVito was cut loose. The running back depth includes Tyrone Tracy Jr., Devin Singletary, and Cam Skattebo, while preseason standout Dante “Turbo” Miller couldn't crack the final roster.At wide receiver, Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, Wan'Dale Robinson, Jalin Hyatt, Beaux Collins, and Gunner Olszewski headline the unit, with a long list of cuts including Montrell Washington, Zac Pascal, and Lil'Jordan Humphrey. Tight end surprises include the Giants keeping Theo Johnson, Chris Manhertz, Daniel Bellinger, and Thomas Fidone II, while Greg Dulcich was let go despite flashing in camp.The offensive line locks in Andrew Thomas, Jon Runyan Jr., John Michael Schmitz, Greg Van Roten, Jermaine Eluemunor, plus depth in Marcus Mbow, Evan Neal, and others. Defensive line strength stays with Dexter Lawrence and Roy Robertson-Harris, but Elijah Chatman and Elijah Garcia didn't make the cut.On defense, the Giants keep Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Abdul Carter at OLB and Bobby Okereke, Micah McFadden, Darius Muasau inside. In the secondary, Paulson Adebo, Deonte Banks, Dru Phillips, Cor'Dale Flott, Nic Jones, Art Green, and Korie Black form a deep CB group, while Jevon Hollan, Tyler Nubin, and Dane Belton make up the safety trio. Special teams remain unchanged with Graham Gano, Jamie Gillan, and Casey Kreiter.The Giants' roster is locked in — but are these the right choices heading into Week 1?Thank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show!Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee – Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsSubscribe to Our YouTube Channel – Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perkshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/joinFollow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballsFollow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballsPrefer Audio Only? Check Out Those Options Herehttps://2gianSupport the showThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballs
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. The Mets bounced back, despite another poor Kodai Senga start (the new human rain delay), scoring many runs with two outs. Mark Vientos is red hot, and Willie says it's time for the Mets to stack wins; Sean Manaea needs to step up tonight. The game was delayed for 10 minutes because the Phillies complained about parabolic mics. Jerry was impressed with the Mets' response. The Yankees did what they needed to do in a lose-lose series. Andrew Bogusch's first update covers the Yankees' win, Jazz Chisholm's 25th homer, Luis Torrens' 5 RBIs, and Francisco Alvarez's potential rehab assignment. Kodai Senga struggled again. With McLaurin and Hendrickson signed, Micah Parsons is the lone hold-in; Dak Prescott is unbothered, and Jerry Recco believes Jerry Jones will get a deal done. Jerry and Willie discuss paying Parsons with a Cowboys fan and Jerry updates his bat situation (the exterminator was jacked). Hour 2 Jerry and Willie discussed Aaron Rodgers' interview, agreeing he tried with the Jets and expect him to excel in Pittsburgh. Terry McLaurin and Trey Hendrickson secured new contracts. The guys believe the Giants, with Russell Wilson, will surprise people and beat the Commanders. Bogusch provided an update, and Jerry mentioned Willie and Eddie Scozzare considering yoga. The Mets won big, and Cam Schlittler had a good start for the Yankees. Willson Contreras had a dugout meltdown. The hour concluded with a yoga call and a discussion about The Biggest Loser documentary. Hour 3 Willie believes Eddie and Fliegs have untapped athletic potential, but they and Jerry disagree. Jerry wonders what activities people spend a lot on but never master, like golf, with top X responses including sex, marriage, gambling, and skiing. Willie was a bad bowler early in his NFL career. The guys discuss the Jets and Giants' offensive and defensive lines. Bogusch updates on Tommy DeVito being waived by the Giants (Willie and Jerry expect him to be picked up) and plays Rodgers' message to Jets fans. The Yankees and Mets both crushed their opponents. Jerry is concerned about the bullpen tonight if Sean Manaea doesn't pitch deep. LIU is getting paid to play Florida, which helps financially, but Jerry and Willie worry about injuries. Finally, Jerry looks at examples of athletes with one standout season and surprising attendance numbers. Jerry thinks Raleigh, not Aaron Judge, should be MVP. Hour 4 The final hour discusses the Mets' win, Willie's concerns about Mendoza's team, and the Jets possibly claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Willie debate why some college players fail in the NFL and agree not to rush Jaxson Dart. Bogusch's update covers DeVito's cut, the Jets' receiver search, and Yankees/Mets blowout wins. The show also questions Ohio State banning Dave Portnoy, features Willie the Yogi, and concludes with a dessert debate: key lime pie vs. chocolate, and cone vs. cup.
Jerry and Willie discussed Aaron Rodgers, agreeing his Jets tenure didn't work out, and expect him to excel in Pittsburgh. Terry McLaurin signed with the Commanders. The Bengals extended Trey Hendrickson; Willie doubts their defense. The guys believe the Giants will surprise with Russell Wilson and beat the Commanders. Bogusch returned for an update. Jerry overheard Willie and Eddie Scozzare considering yoga. The Mets won big against the Phillies, and Cam Schlittler had a good Yankees start. The conversation returned to yoga, which Jerry disliked. Willson Contreras had a dugout meltdown, accidentally hitting a teammate. The hour concluded with a call about yoga and a discussion of "The Biggest Loser" documentary.
Jerry and Willie discussed Aaron Rodgers' interview, agreeing he tried with the Jets despite things not working out. Willie expects Rodgers to excel in Pittsburgh and hopes he ends his career positively. Terry McLaurin signed with the Commanders and will play Week 1. The Bengals gave Trey Hendrickson a one-year raise, but Willie doubts their defense. The guys believe the Giants will surprise if Russell Wilson performs, beating the Commanders in Week 1.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Isaiah Stanback answering several questions - did the Browns make the right choice to trade Kenny Pickett? Will Detroit Lions have another great team? What’s the biggest question you have before week-1? NFL Free Agent QB Ben DiNucci joins the show and talks about his latest release and beer in the airport, his start for the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football, and pursuing his TV career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Isaiah Stanback discussing the Terry McLaurin and Trey Hendrickson contract extensions. Then each host gives their quarterback trust scale.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Armstrong and Scott Jackson discuss the Commanders initial* 53-man roster after the Tuesday afternoon cutdown deadline. Could more roster moves be on the horizon in the coming days before week one versus the New York Giants and Russell Wilson?
0:00 - The Broncos have made about 20 cuts now. The roster is starting to come into focus.14:51 - Aaron Gordon said he wants to shoot more 3s this year. But should he? Is that a viable strategy? Next, the Buccs cut Desmond Watson because of issues with his weight...okay...? Why'd you draft a 450lb guy then cut him because he's too big. After that, Brett has an interesting question. Which backup QB reclamation project is most likely to succeed in their new home: Joe Flacco, Russell Wilson, or Aaron Rodgers?33:14 - Cal Raleigh is having a MONSTER historic year. He's putting that titular Big Dumper to work and smashing home runs left and right. Where does his season rank amongst all-time great catchers?
Tone Kapone, KeKe, and Zach Boog talk KeKe's Big News!, Lil Nas X, Teyana Taylor & Aaron Pierre, Is Russell Wilson Corny & More?
Send us a textThe New York Giants preseason is officially in the books, and in this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, Drew and Rob deliver a complete breakdown of the best and worst Giants players of preseason according to PFF grades, the latest roster cuts, and a look at the franchise's vintage and legacy uniforms returning in 2025. We'll also react to ESPN's Ben Solak ranking the Giants 22nd in “watchability” heading into the season.On offense, the PFF grades highlight some surprising standouts. Bryan Hudson (90.1) topped the entire unit, followed by rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart (84.7), veteran QB Russell Wilson (81.7), and depth names like Aaron Stinnie and Tommy DeVito. Meanwhile, the struggles of Evan Neal (48.2), Jon Runyan Jr. (47.7), and fullback Elijah Chatman (48.5) raise serious questions as the Giants prepare to finalize their 53-man roster.Defensively, Cor'Dale Flott (92.3) led the team with an elite grade, while the pass rush duo of Brian Burns (83.9) and Trace Ford (83.6) look ready to dominate alongside Kayvon Thibodeaux and Abdul Carter. But there were plenty of concerns on the defensive line, including poor grades for Jordon Riley (37.7) and Rakeem Nunez-Roches (50.2).The hosts also cover the Giants' recent roster moves. Jordan Bly, Zach Pascal, Montrell Washington, Jaison Williams, Jimmy Morrissey, Dyontae Johnson, K.J. Cloyd, O'Donnell Fortune, and K'Von Wallace have all been released, while TJ Moore was placed on IR after a brutal preseason-ending fibula injury. With the Tuesday cutdown deadline looming, these are just the first of many tough decisions for Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll.The show shifts gears to uniforms, as the Giants announce the return of vintage white throwbacks (11/9 vs Bears, 11/17 vs Packers) and legacy uniforms (11/12 vs 49ers, 12/14 vs Commanders) featuring the classic “GIANTS” helmet. Should New York bring that look back permanently?Finally, we react to ESPN's “watchability” rankings, where the Giants came in at 22nd. Ben Solak praised the defense, especially the pass rush led by Burns, Carter, and Thibodeaux, but questioned the entertainment value of Russell Wilson and Malik Nabers' early usage. The Goofballs crew debates whether the Giants are truly “unwatchable” or poised to shock the NFL in 2025.Call to Action: Giants fans — who was your preseason MVP, and which cut surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe now and join the Goofball Army for the most unfiltered Giants coverage all season long!#nygiants #giants #newyorkgiants #gmen #giantsfootballSupport the showThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballs
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with takeaways from the Bears win over the Chiefs. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Isaiah Stanback look at the batch of coaches in the AFC West. LB Eric Kendricks drops by to discuss what's next for his career and who was the hardest QB he ever tried to sack. Plus, what teams are already getting a jump on Tuesday's roster deadline? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the latest on Micah Parsons in Dallas. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Isaiah Stanback discuss what they think happens next with the Cowboys. The Browns appear to be taking 4 QBs on the roster into the regular season, but has Shedeur Sanders been treated fairly? Plus, former NFL Official Walt Anderson explains how teams will adjust in the 2nd season of rule changes. Stay tuned for NFL LB Eric Kendricks coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast, John Schmeelk is joined by former NFL running back and General Manager, Ran Carthon. They discuss team building strategies, what it’s like as a GM during cut down day, and the Giants roster. :00 - Team building and cutdown day 12:30 - Giants quarterbacks 18:20 - Russell Wilson 22:40 - Jaxson Dart 25:40 - Giants defense 31:15 - Malik Nabers 33:20 - Around the leagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of A Pod Named Kickback, we dove deep into the amygdala—your brain's biggest liar. Nu broke down how it tricks you into thinking you're in danger when you're not, and shared personal therapy lessons and mantras like “I am not in danger right now” and “I did the best I could with the information I had.” We talked about the positive and negative sides of the amygdala, how it ties into relationship trauma, and why healing before you love is just as important as who you love.From there, we pivoted to the culture—Trump's political distractions versus the Epstein files, BigXthaPlug's genre-bending rap-country album, Teyana Taylor's beautiful but skit-heavy project, Ciara and Russell Wilson's independent masterpiece, and Ghostface Killah stepping back into the Album of the Year conversation alongside Clipse, J.I.D., and Chance.The episode brought unexpected laughs too—Nu's high school girlfriend calling live on air just to check in (30 years later!), a spontaneous call about goat yoga (“goats chewing on your hair while you stretch?”), and back-and-forths with our live Kickbackers like Dialed In and Inside the Music.We also announced new moves: Patreon exclusives like Random Ass Nu Thoughts and Kickback Travels, plus Jack's new spinoff That's That with Jacq, focused on sexual health and wellness.It was a classic kickback—raw, funny, thought-provoking, and full of good energy. Make sure you're tapped in: YouTube Live every Sunday at 7 p.m., then everywhere podcasts stream. Join the Patreon, hit that subscribe, and really be a Kickbacker. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson speaks to the media Sunday at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A selection of the best Kyle Brandt cuts from the Week of August 18th: The vibe around Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson Dillon Gabriel speaking out? Jaxson Dart can play, but how long for Russell Wilson? The turnaround for Ashton Jeanty Baker Mayfield leading the Bucs Daniel Jones starting isn't a positive story Put a former QB with a current WR Trusting the Steelers 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Cowboys co-owner and exec Charlotte Jones discussing the latest docuseries about Jerry Jones and the Cowboys. Kyle explains why he thinks the Bears are hitting their stride and what has worked in the preseason. Plus, the emotional story about QB Tyson Bagent's reaction to his life-changing extension in Chicago. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Munaf Manji and Rod Villagomez talk NFC North and East fantasy football The NFC North and NFC East positional battles are shaping 2024 fantasy football draft strategy with a mix of clarity and confusion. As Rod Villagomez and Munaf Manji break down both divisions, the key takeaway is knowing which stars are safe investments and which depth battles are draft traps . In the NFC East, the Dallas Cowboys' running back room is a muddle. Javonte Williams has underwhelmed, Miles Sanders is fading, and rookie Phil Mafah flashes upside but remains a stash candidate. The safest play is to avoid this backfield altogether. Washington, by contrast, offers stability with Jayden Daniels and Austin Ekeler, who now owns the backfield after Brian Robinson Jr.'s trade. Debo Samuel joins Terry McLaurin to form a strong receiving duo. The New York Giants are plagued by quarterback chaos with Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and Jackson Dart all in play; only rookie Malik Nabers stands out as a reliable draft target. The Philadelphia Eagles remain an embarrassment of riches—Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert, and Saquon Barkley are all fantasy football studs . In the NFC North, the Chicago Bears spark debate at tight end. Cole Kmet is being overtaken by rookie Colston Loveland, who fits new coach Ben Johnson's system. Detroit offers no real surprises—Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Sam LaPorta, and Jahmyr Gibbs are locked-in fantasy starters. Green Bay remains frustrating: Jaden Reed is technically the WR1, but tight end Tucker Kraft, with seven touchdowns and strong YAC production, is the most reliable late-round target. Minnesota is headlined by Justin Jefferson, but Jordan Addison's suspension and injuries elsewhere leave T.J. Hockenson as a must-have. Rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy is being drafted higher than Trevor Lawrence, a puzzling ADP that highlights both risk and hype . From a fantasy football draft perspective, managers should avoid crowded backfields like Dallas and unstable quarterback situations like New York. Proven stars from Philadelphia, Washington, Detroit, and Minnesota are priority picks. Emerging tight ends such as Loveland and Kraft are prime late-round sleepers. Monitoring waiver wires in September will be critical as depth battles settle. SEO-rich terms: NFL fantasy football draft strategy, NFC East sleepers, NFC North fantasy battles, Dallas Cowboys running backs, Washington Commanders fantasy outlook, New York Giants quarterback controversy, Philadelphia Eagles fantasy stars, Chicago Bears tight end battle, Detroit Lions fantasy studs, Green Bay Packers wide receiver depth, Minnesota Vikings fantasy football values. The 2024 fantasy football season won't just be decided by first-rounders like Justin Jefferson or Saquon Barkley. League winners will come from reading these positional battles correctly, targeting volume, and jumping fast on waiver-wire value once the season begins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Cowboys discussing Micah Parsons. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Lawrence Guy look at the two games that started Week 3 of the preseason. Kyle says it's okay to take something from the Giants preseason. Plus, Lawrence looks back at his career giving a quiz of his former teammates! Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Giants preaseason win over the Patriots. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Lawrence Guy welcome Rams' President Kevin Demoff to the breakfast table. What is the outlook for Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford this season. Kyle delivers 'This was a Dude' on Natrone Means. Plus, a look at the remaining preseason games coming in Week 3! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil dive into the Broncos final preseason game and the three biggest storylines. Will first round pick Jahdae Barron play after missing practice earlier this week? Could the Broncos “showcase” Jaleel McLaughlin on Saturday to set up a trade elsewhere? Will Troy Franklin finish off his strong camp and preseason with an impressive performance? Today’s “Three Count” features former Bronco Greg Dulcich shinning with the Giants in preseason, the SEC adding a 9th conference game to their schedule as well as requiring their teams to play a high quality opponent non-conference game, and debating how long Russell Wilson will be the starter for the Giants. Our 9News Broncos insider Mike Klis joins the show to discuss if Jahdae Barron will start in week 1, how much the starters will play tomorrow, and much more.
We kick off this Friday with some car talk as Tobin and Leroy are flabbergasted to learn Brittney has no idea how to put air in her tires. The crew looks ahead to the Dolphins' preseason matchup against the Jaguars, and Skylar Thompson once again delivers in preseason — could the Steelers keep him? We hear from Ollie Gordon at practice, and with Malik Beasley cleared of his prop betting allegations, Tobin is begging to know when Terry Rozier will get the same treatment. In Hour Tua, the man himself shares how Tyreek Hill's absence in practice has helped him build chemistry with other receivers — sparking a heated debate between Tobin and Leroy on how this could impact Tyreek's season. Meanwhile, Jaxon Dart was spotted feeding Jameis Winston a classic "W" on the sideline, which sends the gang spiraling into QB room dynamics: where does Russell Wilson even fit in with the Giants' crew? And who's getting cut once camp ends? We try to tickle Leroy's fancy as we do every Friday — but the moment's hijacked when Tobin completely whiffs on a perfect layup joke from Leroy. Tobin hits full JOVIC MODE after the Heat forward's dominant performance overseas, outshining Luka Dončić and leaving Tobin desperate for Leroy and Brittney to give the man his flowers. We also hear from Aaron Brewer who calls out the Bears' “fake physicality” at joint practice, and then it's over to Jerry Jones as contract talks with Micah Parsons continue to stir the pot. In the final hour, Shedeur Sanders clears the air on the so-called “beef” with Dillon Gabriel, and the crew goes off on the Cracker Barrel rebrand — seriously, who asked for that?! We wrap with one last Dolphins training camp update before game day, then bring the fire with our favorite Friday closer: You're Dead to Me. Tobin takes aim at Heat fans who keep disrespecting Jovic, Leroy has strong words for college football, and Brittney must get in her weekly F1 rant.
It's Hour Tua, and we hear from the man himself after yesterday's practice saying that not having Tyreek practicing gives him the opportunity to get comfortable with other guys, this sparks a debate between Tobin and Leroy, will this affect Tyreek's season? Jaxon Dart was caught feeding Jameis Winston his infamous W on the sideline yesterday, this gets the gan curious in where Russell Wilson fits into the the QB room as the other three backups seem to be the best of friends. Along with who is going to get cut once preseason is over! We try to Tickle Leroy's Fancy as we do every Friday, but the segments get overshadowed by Tobin missing a layup joke of Leroys!
Hour 1 Boomer and Gio are concerned about Kodai Senga's performance and suggest David Peterson as the Mets' playoff ace. Jerry's update covers the Yankees' win over the Rays, the Mets' loss (Senga gave up 4 earned runs, Nimmo left with a stiff neck), "What is Anthony Gallo Talking About?", a bullet through Andy Reid's office window last year, and Sachia Vickery's $1,000 pre-date deposit on OnlyFans. Hour 2 The hour began with a discussion about Tom Brady's golf course venture and his son. Dan in Carteret called to discuss the new Bengals stadium, but instead mocked Boomer's head size. NFL trades were a topic, as was a caller's frustration about not acknowledging Robert Plant's birthday. Another caller questioned why all WFAN hosts vacation in the summer. Jerry's update started with the Yankees beating the Rays, hitting five more home runs. Jose Caballero's ejection and post-game comments were covered. Kodai Senga's rough outing in the Mets' loss to DC was discussed, along with Mendoza's comments. Myles Garrett avoided talking about his speeding ticket, and the Micah Parsons situation in Dallas remained unresolved. The hour concluded with the social media buzz around Cracker Barrel's logo change, with many perceiving them as "woke" due to the new logo and interior changes. Hour 3 We began discussing the Giants' improved optimism this season due to positional upgrades. Boomer stressed the importance of Russell Wilson avoiding turnovers and the defense creating them, unlike last season. Adam Schein will do Sunday highlights on CBS, not the highly paid talent. Jerry returned for an update, but first, someone made him t-shirts with his death-related sayings. The Yankees beat the Rays with 5 more homers. We then discussed the slang term 'NPC'. The hour concluded with a discussion on Phil Mickelson and those who believe he 'ruined golf'. Hour 4 Bubba Wallace in-studio, Boomer compares NASCAR to LIE driving. Jerry's final update: Yankees beat Rays with Stanton's tenth-inning pinch-hit HR. Ohtani hit in thigh by line drive. Jets held a players-only practice, overseen by Aaron Glenn. Moment of The Day: host struggles with 'depth'. Jordan Davis calls in to discuss Cracker Barrel.
We started the hour talking about the Giants and how there is more optimism this season because of improvements at a number of positions. Boomer said the key is for Russell Wilson to not turn the ball over and for the defense to get turnovers, something they didn't do last season.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Chase Edmonds answering Throwdown Thursday questions - does JJ McCarthy/Justin Jefferson or Drake Maybe/Stefon Diggs give you more goosebumps? Does Brian Daboll or Mike Tomlin have more riding in 2025? TEMPERATURE CHECK - which team is heating up entering the season? Former NFL LB Anthony Barr joins the show and talks about the Vikings, the Tush Push and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Chase Edmonds examining if we are dealing with Chiefs fatigue. Is Patrick Mahomes still the best QB in the AFC? Reaction to Tyson Bagent signing a contract extension with the Chicago Bears. GMFB Fantasy Draft - the hosts draft a player from each offensive position. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel are dealing with 100 degree days and a dog eating a sandwich! Matt was impressed this week by Raiders RB Ashton Jeanty and looks forward to Pete Carroll's impact in Las Vegas. Joe Flacco is the obvious choice for the Browns, but how good can Dillon Gabriel be? Caleb Williams found his rhythm with the Bears and will it shut down the noise? Matt recalls hearing criticisms in his first year in KC. Jaxson Dart is getting confident in the Giants offense and is Cam Ward still uncomfortable? Bobby explains all the 'easter eggs' around the debate over Taylor Swift being the Super Bowl halftime show. Super Bowl Champion LeRoy Butler opens with the impact that Bobby Bowden had on his life and getting him to FSU. Matt recalls getting fined for doing the Lambeau Leap while in KC and getting fined. LeRoy talks about the fun things in Green Bay, why it's special, and why he stayed for his entire career. Who was the one player LeRoy said 'no' to covering in his rookie year? LeRoy explains why Coach Ray Rhodes was so important to his career. What does LeRoy expect from Jordan Love this season and how does the team improve the secondary? Matt is getting ready for College Football and his first game with Michigan. What would Bobby be willing to sacrifice for Arkansas to win 10 games? Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with updates on the Bengals talks with Trey Hendrickson. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Chase Edmonds discuss the Steelers performance so far in preseason. What are the expectations for Daniel Jones with the Colts? Plus, we look ahead to the coming performances of the rookie running backs. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins wth the Giants' chances in the NFC East. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'l and Chase Edmonds debate which team 'won' the offeseason before pairing up a former QB with a current WR. Plus, will a bad break for the Bucs change their course in the NFC South? Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks kick off the show by analyzing the Browns and Colts' decisions to name their starting quarterbacks, offering insight and advice for the newly appointed backups. (5:48) Next, DJ and Bucky dive into Week 2 of the preseason, highlighting offensive improvements in Chicago and Seattle under new offensive coordinators. They also explain why fans should expect to see more of Jaxson Dart than Russell Wilson in New York this season. (17:11) Finally, the duo discusses the contract situations involving Trey Hendrickson, Micah Parsons, and Terry McLaurin, evaluating the likelihood that each player secures the deal they’re seeking. (32:36) Move the Sticks is part of the NFL Podcasts Network. NOTE: Time Codes are approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelvin Washington and Kerry Rhodes, in for Rob Parker, give their thoughts on Browns QB Dillon Gabriel having to cover his tracks after seemingly throwing shade at Shedeur Sanders. Spectrum Networks Reporter Timothy Parker joins the guys to discuss what he saw at Rams camp as they attempt to navigate Matthew Stafford's injury. Plus, should Jaxson Dart start Week 1 over Russell Wilson?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show Open: Who should be the Giants Week 1 starter at quarterback? Tommy says Jaxson Dart while Tiki trusts Russell Wilson more.
Hour 1: Tommy and Tiki debate who the Giants should turn to at the quarterback position on opening day. Tommy says that Jaxson Dart has the potential to be the biggest star in New York City. Hour 2: Instant reaction to the return of Andrew Thomas, Malik Nabers, and Cam Skattebo. Tiki loves working out during the breaks. Reaction to the news that Francisco Alvarez is headed to the IL. Hour 3: Will Francisco Alvarez be able to play through his serious thumb injury? The guys celebrate Tommy's 40th birthday. Hour 4: Is it smart for the Giants to let Jaxson Dart sit behind Russell Wilson to begin his NFL career? Cinco de Five-Oh: Tommy lists the 5 best spots for Dart to make his NFL debut.
Hour 4: Is it smart for the Giants to let Jaxson Dart sit behind Russell Wilson to begin his NFL career? Cinco de Five-Oh: Tommy lists the 5 best spots for Dart to make his NFL debut.