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This episode of Bleav in Giants was a live postgame reaction show featuring Bob Papa and Carl Banks discussing the New York Giants' preseason victory over the Buffalo Bills (34–25). The focus was on the Giants' improved quarterback play, the depth and competition at several key positions (including quarterback, cornerback, running back, and tight end), and the overall increase in roster talent compared to past years. They touch on rookie Jaxson Dart's debut, strengths and weaknesses observed during the game, areas for continued improvement, and the positive culture being cultivated by coach Brian Daboll. 00:00:02 – Introductions and setting the scene at the hotel with Giants fans 00:00:23 – Discussion begins about Giants' win against Buffalo, focusing on quarterback play and offense 00:01:42 – Offensive line performance praised; importance of protection for Giants' quarterbacks 00:03:04 – Specific mention of Giants' O-line, coaching staff, and injuries (Evan Neal) 00:04:12 – Analysis of each Giants quarterback and comments on Jaxson Dart's debut 00:05:14 – Receiver depth and chemistry discussed; importance of preseason games for Giants' roster building 00:07:03 – Defensive back (Deonte Banks) performance and Giants' CB competition 00:10:06 – Insights from Giants GM Joe Schoen on CB position battles 00:13:54 – Running back room competition, specifically Turbo and Devin Singletary 00:15:49 – Tight end depth: coaches' evaluations and standout performances (Fidone) 00:19:58 – Special teams and kicker Graham Gano's importance for the Giants 00:22:49 – Defense: tackling issues and roster implications for the Giants 00:24:53 – Wide receiver and return specialist competition; Gunner Olszewski's role 00:27:02 – DL depth and rookie development for the Giants 00:29:27 – Reflections on Giants' improving depth and competition at all positions 00:35:06 – Serving both Giants and Jets audiences for preseason broadcasts 00:38:27 – Quarterback room, Tommy DeVito's value and potential future for the Giants 00:40:22 – Competition at backup quarterback, roster decisions and trade possibilities ☕️ To purchase a mug: https://shop.bleav.com/product/white-glossy-mug-4/ Presented by FanDuel
Steak and Mike Johnson talk about Drake London and the Falcons offense. This team looks good so far, but has to earn fans' trust before they will be believed in.
We are joined this week by the head coach of Team Canada's Women's Flag Football team, Rachel Lessard as well as star receiver Caroline Mouquin-Joubert. We discuss the path to the 2028 Summer Olympics including next week in China for the World Games
Hour 2 – The Drive wondered if the Chiefs offense will have a 1000 yard WR for the upcoming NFL season.
How worried are we about Tennessee's WR group? Matlock Tire's Gary Dugger joins the show Diego Pavia can't stop talking about the Vols The Top 4 at 4:00
NFL J&J Show: Calvin Austin III #2 receiver named in Steelers Depth Chart - The Memphis Story worth Celebrating
Sean isn't ready for football season quite yet, but he's not letting that stop him from watching the Netflix documentary series Quarterback and Receiver. See who he'd most like to hang out with between Joe Burrow, Kirk Cousins, and Jared Goff. Which of the receivers would he be most frightened to encounter? Who has the most supportive family? Which receiver has a Taco Bell in his home? There's lots to unpack here, and we're making it happen!As always, reach out to the show via Instagram or leave a kind message on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or Goodpods. Thanks for listening!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sports-r-dumb/donations
TalkSports HR2 8.4.25 - 1k Yard Receiver or 1k Yard Rusher? by Fanrun Radio
Ed and Rob took some time from the third hour of Monday's BBMS to discuss the impressive group of pass-catchers the Ravens collected for 2025. Is it wrong to say this is the best group of receivers the Ravens have every put together?
Things Discussed: Condolences and love to the family of Greg Glenn. If you recall he came here as the glue guy/energy guy friend of Jett Howard who was supposed to make Jett better. When you talk about losing a 22-year-old whose primary scholarship-worthy attribute was he made other people better, that's a big loss. Craig mentions he met him at media day, thought Glenn was naively honest and open for an athlete. New rosters/new weights. Bryce Underwood is 10 pounds heavier already than JJ ever got, will need it to be a runner. Michigan going to screen and RPO more? Sure but I think you play man on them, put your biggest corner on McCulley, put a safety in the box, and dare Bryce to beat you. Michigan can make that work by having Bryce hit kill shots deep and by making the high safety responsible for stopping Bryce in the run game. Kill shots: Chip likes to turn a route combo that he's shown before into a surprise deep shot. Jake Garcia? Was ranked around JJ as a freshman after an odyssey, played early at Miami (yes THAT Miami), but threw a lot of INTs, went to Mizzou then ECU, and threw a lot of INTs at ECU too. Got experience. Think Mikey Keene is a much higher floor than we got from Davis Warren/Alex Orji last year. Oklahoma: They're us. Great defense, I'm not as sold as everyone else on Mateer. I think their system really beat up on Mountain West cornerbacks, and he has a lot of moxie, but I don't know how that "you don't know what we're RPOing!" offense is going to interact with Michigan's "you don't know what our coverage is" defense. Probably going to be a rock fight because Oklahoma's defense is legit. They play aggressive, the LBs fill in the gaps, and they've got a safety who makes everybody right. DL dropoff? Think the edges are going to be the superstars, but Benny is very good and they can rotate. Teams are going to try to lock them on the field but good luck surviving the first four snaps against Benny and Williams. Derrick Moore: He was winning his pass rushes regularly but other guys got the stats, had a dropoff while injured, played a GREAT bowl game. Sam says Aidan Hutchinson; I try to tamp that down to "just" Brandon Graham. Players say there was a meeting before Indiana where Wink had to listen to the players about how they do things and some of the players had to hear some things, and they all really got on the same page. Defense was ELITE after that. I'm mad about Cam Brandt switching to #9, which looks like TJ Guy's #4 and Derrick Moore's #8. What are we doing here Cam? Some of us have to chart in the wee hours. We had a 91, 42, and 8, and the fans knew exactly what we were looking at. Blake Frazier at 295: His timeline was always 2026 not 2025; I think we were talking about him as an X-factor and he's got to gain more weight before we put him out there at left tackle. Sam's OL right now from right to left: Sprague, Efobi, Crippen, El-Hadi, ….? LT: I think they have to live with Link (who lost 4 pounds and looks leaner in a grocery store), until Babalola is ready. Note that Sprague came in very well developed needed until the bowl game (though he was injured early in the season). Receiver weights: Kendrick Bell is a sneaky pick for breakout player, Fred Moore is as well. Very encouraged by Andrew Marsh coming in at 190 because his thing is he played vs Texas high schoolers bigger than his 175 size; if he's going to make that work against 220-pound safeties in the Big Ten he's going to need that size. Center? I think Crippen is smart, knows all the calls, hit his strength/size ceiling and it's lower than they want to move DTs, and Juan Castillo can't add much more than that. What Castillo can do is get Guarnera ready to push Crippen, but with a freshman QB you want to get the line calls right first, not shoot for the stars. Crippen is our guy, he'll give us a senior Kugler kind of year, and we'll live with it.
Jaxon Smith Njigba, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver, joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain after Training Camp practice to talk about his Buckeyes beating the Ducks in the Rose Bowl, the new offense under Klint Kubiak, his positioning, Cooper Kupp and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Baskin and Phelps react to Daryl Ruiter saying the Browns offense is lackluster by discussing the wide receiver room. They both think that outside of Jerry Jeudy, there's no one the team can rely on.
(00:00) Joe opens hour two by expressing concerns over the Patriots’ options at wide receiver and the roster’s overall depth. (9:15) Evan Lazar of Patriots.com joins Joe to talk about training camp and the upcoming season. (26:24) The hour wraps up with a breakdown of what the Patriots’ offensive could look like in 2025.
Alex Donno joins Joe and they go over all things Canes. Lots of new faces on the roster as the Canes made a major splash in the transfer portal, however the wide receiver room may be a concern. Clemson is still the team to beat in the ACC.
In this clip, the guys dissect the Panthers wide receiver room and sleeper tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders. Whether it's the biggest stars in the league or new rookies bursting on the scene, you won't get better wideout information anywhere else. Along the way, they'll break down the biggest stories in the NFL and offer up a few big-picture fantasy football thoughts. Follow the guys on Twitter @JamesDKoh and @MattHarmon_BYB. Follow Reception Perception @RecepPerception. Download and Subscribe to the Reception Perception Show anywhere you get your podcasts. Watch segments of the show on YouTube at Matt Harmon!! 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
On this episode of Bingeworthy, host Mike DeAngelo is joined by Director Chris Weaver and Wrestling Superstar Bianca Belair to talk about “WWE Unreal,” Netflix's new docu-series that finally takes fans inside the machine behind professional wrestling. For the first time, WWE allows cameras into its most sacred spaces, including the writer's room, backstage before matches, and the constantly shifting road to WrestleMania, showing the creative chaos and real emotional toll that powers one of the most watched weekly dramas in the world.The series comes from NFL Films (“Quarterback,” “Receiver”), with Chris Weaver serving as director. Weaver didn't consider himself a die-hard wrestling fan going in, but that distance became part of the creative advantage. “I wasn't this huge fan dropping in and trying to overdo it, but our other showrunner Erik Powers is an encyclopedic fan,” Weaver said. “It was a good dynamic. I could be the outsider voice, and he could be in the weeds.”
Skol!Unsere 2. Division-Gegner Preview steht an: heute sprechen wir mit Seb über die Packers und die Erwartungshaltungen um Jordan Love. Hat er endlich die Waffen, die er braucht? Und wer covert nach Alexanders Weggang eigentlich JJ? Viel Spaß beim Reinhören!Wir haben nun auch Patreon! Dadurch könnt ihr uns unterstützen und helfen, den Podcast noch besser zu machen. Wir reinvestieren alle Einnahmen in den Podcast, genaueres auf unserer Patreon-Seite! Wir freuen uns über Feedback und besonders über Bewertungen und Reviews auf unseren Kanälen. Checkt auch gerne mal unseren Instagram-Kanal @mnvikings.de aus und folgt uns dort. Schwarz, Rot, Purple & Gold ist stolzer Teil der Footballerei, schaut unbedingt vorbei und hört in die Podcasts rein. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wiggy is looking for a receiver to step it up when Diggs is double covered
From 'Reception Perception' (subscribe here): In this clip, Matt and James share their thoughts on a WR room in San Francisco that seems to be in a sort of flux. 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
7-8am Hour 2 - Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase talk with Sal Capaccio about the start of Bills training camp, the rookies to keep an eye on on the Bills defense, and how the additions of players like Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore can help Keon Coleman and the wide receiver room. The guys also talk about the best Bills players from training camps in the past and where they went in their NFL careers.
In this clip, Matt and James share their thoughts on a WR room in San Francisco that seems to be in a sort of flux. Whether it's the biggest stars in the league or new rookies bursting on the scene, you won't get better wideout information anywhere else. Along the way, they'll break down the biggest stories in the NFL and offer up a few big-picture fantasy football thoughts. Follow the guys on Twitter @JamesDKoh and @MattHarmon_BYB. Follow Reception Perception @RecepPerception. Download and Subscribe to the Reception Perception Show anywhere you get your podcasts. Watch segments of the show on YouTube at Matt Harmon!! 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
On this episode of Inside Sports, Brenden Escott sits down with Edmonton Elks wide receiver Steven Dunbar Jr., one of the CFL's most dependable targets, to talk about his breakout performance in the 2025 season. Dunbar opens up about building chemistry with the Elks' quarterbacks, adjusting to a new offensive system, and what it's been like trying to lead by example during a challenging start to the season. He reflects on the mental toughness required to perform at a high level each week and shares what keeps the locker room motivated as the team looks to turn things around. Plus, we get his take on the toughest defenders he's lined up against, his game-day mindset and what fans can expect from the Elks heading into the second half of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fitzy and Mego share their takeaways from Mike Vrabel's press conference and Patriots training camp. Vrabel said Diggs will have no limitations as Patriots training camp gets underway tomorrow.
In this episode, Jake and Dan discuss key camp battles, takeaways and storylines from the four days of Chargers training camp, including Quentin Johnston, Mike Williams retirement impact, Elijah Molden, Najee Harris updates, Zion Johnson, Daiyan Henley and Junior Colson, and more - tune in! Subscribe to Chargers Unleashed Podcast: https://youtube.com/c/chargersunleashedpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/LAC_Unleashed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChargersUnleashed Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chargersunleashed Chargers Unleashed Hosts: Jake Hefner (@JakeTHefner) and Dan Wolkenstein (@DanWSports) Blueprints Host: Jason Balliet (@Syntari13) Chargers Unleashed Podcast, and Blueprints, are weekly Chargers podcasts, part of the LAFB Network, covering all things Los Angeles Chargers. Chargers Unleashed and Blueprints provide listeners with unique and refreshing perspectives on the latest in Chargers news and storylines, along with special guest appearances, player interviews, off-season discussions for NFL Draft, Free Agency, training camps, and weekly updates surrounding Los Angeles Chargers for fans around the globe. Tune in for Chargers interviews, Chargers news, and more! Chargers players discussed include Justin aHerbert, Derwin James, Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack, Rashawn Slater, Josh Palmer, Asante Samuel Jr, Daiyan Henley, Quentin Johnston, Tuli Tuipulotu, and much more. We also discuss Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, OC Greg Roman, DC Jesse Minter and the rest of the Chargers coaching staff. The LA Chargers 2024 draft class: 1 OT Joe Alt 2 WR Ladd McConkey 3 LB Junior Colson 4 DL Justin Eboigbe 5 CB Tarheeb Still 5 CB Cam Hart 6 RB Kimani Vidal 7 WR Brenden Rice 7 WR Cornelius Johnson THANK YOU PARTNERS! This episode of Chargers Unleashed is brought to you by: *** This episode is brought to you by Mint Mobile: Go to our partner http://trymintmobile.com/chargersunleashed to get premium wireless for as low as $15 a month - Limited time offer. New activation and upfront payment for 3 mo. service required. Taxes & fees extra. Unlimited plans using more than 40GB/mo. will experience lower speeds with video streams at ~480p. Restrictions apply. ***Ombré*** Go to https://ombremen.com/ and use the code UNLEASHED for 20% off your first order. Men's personal care that is crafted for the modern man who prioritize quality, sustainability, and convenience. ***Head over to BetOnline.ag on your desktop or your mobile device to sign up today and receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit! Just use our Promo Code: BLEAV to get started. ***RSSM
9:30AM Hour 4 Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase take a call from a listener who asks if you'd rather have WR Terry McLaurin or edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. The guys debate both sides.
Hugh Millen joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the Seahawks deciding to release Noah Fant, the team’s tight ends, the patience for Sam Darnold, the concern about x-receiver, Seattle’s offensive line entering Training Camp, and UW at Media Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leila Rahimi and Russ Dorsey reacted to the Bears hosting former Pro Bowl receiver DJ Chark for a visit just before training camp opens. He remains a free agent.
As the season approaches, the San Francisco 49ers could be looking for additional talent at wide receiver, especially with several players starting on the PUP list. Will we see the 49ers make a move to strengthen their receiving corps? Join Breezie as she delves into potential options at wide receiver and shares the latest news and updates leading up to the season. Excitement is building—don't miss out!
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was sentenced to 30 days in jail Thursday morning, roughly a year and a half after he lost control while speeding on a Dallas highway, causing a multi-vehicle hit-and-run. Rice pleaded guilty to collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway causing serious bodily injury, two third-degree felonies. In other news, remembering the girls and leaders of Camp Mystic lost to the Kerr County floods; five years after the death of civil rights leader John Lewis, a group of demonstrators gathered Thursday in downtown Dallas to honor his legacy while also protesting the policies of President Donald Trump; and when Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs reports to training camp Sunday, he'll do so without $500,000 of his salary. Team officials will deduct that amount from Diggs' $9 million base salary for his failure to complete at least 84% of his offseason workouts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Even with the addition of Stefon Diggs, the receiver room in Foxborough didn't make a huge jump and Arcand still sees most of the NFL ahead of the Patriots among that skill group; which could've been solved if the Pats went bigger on their receiver target in the offseason.
Nick and Spencer break down the storylines surrounding the Browns ahead of training camp. Also, they debate Jerry Jeudy's ranking in the NFL.
Nick and Spencer continue their debate on Jerry Jeudy.
Nick and Spencer debate Jerry Jeudy's ranking in the NFL
Terry McLaurin has made it clear – he's "frustrated and disappointed" with the Washington Commanders' lack of progress on a contract extension Commanders' Terry McLaurin frustrated by lack of contract talks - ESPN. With veterans set to report to training camp on July 22nd Commanders' Terry McLaurin 'frustrated' over contract talks, unsure if he will report to training camp, the two-time Pro Bowler is contemplating whether he'll even show up. McLaurin revealed that no negotiations have taken place over the past month Commanders' Terry McLaurin frustrated by lack of contract talks - ESPN, and stated "without any progress in discussions it's kind of hard to see how I step on the field". Coming off a career-best season with 13 touchdowns and his fifth consecutive 1,000-yard campaign Commanders' Terry McLaurin frustrated by lack of contract talks - ESPN, McLaurin is seeking a deal that reflects the current receiver market, where recent extensions like Garrett Wilson's $32.5 million per year with the Jets have reset the bar. Join Scott Jackson and Anthony Armstrong as they break down the business side of this standoff, what it means for Washington's championship aspirations, and whether the Commanders are making a costly mistake with their franchise cornerstone.
Mego thinks the Pats need a big beefy receiver to round out the troops
The Red Sox load up on pitchers in the MLB Draft, Garrett Wilson gets paid while Jauan Jennings wants to get paid, and bold take in the producer's point from Joe Braverman in tonight's Arcand Fire.
In the 2nd hour of today's show, the guys hit 4th and 1. ESPN's Elle Duncan joins to talk about the 50 states in 50 days for ESPN, and her journey to ESPN.
7-10-25 Hope is high for Cowboys with Dak returning from injury and George Pickens a 2nd threat in the receiver room
Can Chase put together a second straightTriple Crown season at Receiver?
Ever feel like creativity is reserved for “real” artists? Rick Rubin's 12 rules say otherwise. They're for anyone who wants to live and create with more honesty. Rubin, the legendary producer who can't play an instrument, built his career by helping others strip away what's fake and tune into what's real. His rules aren't about being clever; they're about noticing, subtracting, and getting comfortable with discomfort. I'll share how Rubin's approach helped me stop overthinking and start making things that actually felt like me. Think of creativity as tuning a radio: your job isn't to invent the music, it's to find the right frequency. Notice inspiration everywhere—train yourself to be amazed by the ordinary. Make a mess first, judge later—let ideas breathe before you kill them. Change your environment to change your mind—move your desk, move your thoughts. Tune in to discover how to make your work (and life) feel more like you. ---- Advertisers BetterHelp The world's largest online therapy provider BetterHelp.com/GrowthMindset - 10% off 1st month Liquid I.V. Sugar-free hydration for any occasion Liquid-IV.com - 20% off with code GROWTH ---- NEW SHOW - How to Change the World Sam's new show can be found on major podcast players: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1Fj3eFjEoAEKF5lWQxPJyT Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-change-the-world-the-history-of-innovation/id1815282649 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@HowToChangeTheWorldPodcast Can't find it on your player? RSS feed - https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/682b3b86696b5d1232d698a8 ---- UPGRADE to Premium:
Diaries of A Witch with Angelica Cresci: Witchcraft, Deity Work & Divination
Learn about Hades, the enigmatic Ruler of the Underworld. I am a 10 year Hades devotee and this video is a full length class I taught about Hades's Myths and Symbols around the winter solstice. Enrich your Hades worship practice, follow his call, and allow this class to remind you of his most popular myths and symbols as well as introduce you to some more esoteric stories as well. Go deeper with me in my Katabasis: Self-Study Hades Learning Program There is over 20+ hours of Hades classes, videos, and materials in this one of a kind program. Made for the pagan seeker or Hades devotee in mind! Get Katabasis CLICK HERE Join my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/angelicacresci For more Hades worship and pagan deity work tips, follow me on Instagram! Instagram: @angelicascresci Book a Mentorship Session or Astrology Reading: angelicacresci.com ______________________ Our Group Prayer We Wrote in this Class: "Ode to Hades" O King Hades, your love for persephone even River Lethe could not fathom the loss of, its sweetness and endurance a reflection of you, Melancholic master. Pluto, god of wealth and Lord of the underworld. Hades, stern, magnanimous, whose wise counsel strikes true Bringer of stillness and quiet, unseen subtle might. Eubulous, I offer you my darkness and an ear, I teach as the eternal learner The Plutonian mirror calling me to transform Even in the cold of the Underworld, your kind heart warms the souls of all who you meet. O unseen one who guides those through the journey of life and death, holder of the keys, guide of darkness s you are the Unseen but your always presence known, help me be such a lasting presence and comfort to those around me even when I am not seen God of liminal grey, weighing judgment and grace, open the gates of creativity as you see fit - cut through the cacophany and grant clarity. Protector of hidden knowledge keeper of inherited wealth ruler of legacy above and below Receiver of many, lord of darkness, whose embrace waits at the end of the river Styx, whose sentence awaits us all Hades, the ground we walk on and reap riches from, we find our purpose in you. Hail Hades, Chthonic King, You offer counsel and support, creative sparks and growth. Hades, master of wealth, keeper of words and fate, cypress trees begin to sing as you allow us to sink down to you Rejoice in us as we rejoice in you.
Mark Kaboly reported that Jonnu Smith is looked at as a tight end, slot receiver, and a fullback. Sounds like Connor Heyward is going to be on the team. Mark tells us the Steelers were not planning on re-signing Minkah Fitzpatrick to an extension after the season. Jalen Ramsey could play a little safety. Mark said the Steelers weren't really interested in a 1-for-1 deal for Smith, but things changed packaged with Ramsey
Hour 3 with Donny Chedrick: Steelers insider Mark Kaboly of the Pat McAfee Show joined the show. Mark reported that Jonnu Smith is looked at as a tight end, slot receiver, and a fullback. Mark tells us the Steelers were not planning on re-signing Minkah Fitzpatrick to an extension after the season. Brian Batko wonders why the Dolphins were willing to move on from Jalen Ramsey.
First let's ask selfishly: If you knew that YOU were benefitting from YOUR giving, would you give more?Here's the Crazy thing that makes this worth 7 minutes of your time: the generous GIVER is also the generous RECEIVER.You give it to the Lord who gives it back to you.Hmmmm. If the main profit is accrued to ME... Maybe I should give more.And subscribe: https://youtu.be/liiwsYu8hlM
The Bros rank the best QB-RB-Receiver trios in college football for the 2025 season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake is back on this Friday to look at some lingering questions around the Browns in the quiet period until Training Camp. We will have a few of these episodes along the way. Before we get to that we break down Daniel Jeremiah's quote on the Rich Eisan show about the Browns quarterback battle. Then we dig into the questions:What is the recovery update and timetable for Mike Hall Jr.?Should Greg Newsome get outside cornerback snaps this year for a future fit?Do the Browns need to add more depth at WR and how should they do it?To unlock the FULL daily podcast each day, take advantage of 30% off an annual subscription during the month of June by clicking the link to join and support us by subscribing at BrownsFilmBreakdown.com.
10:03 - Guest: Commanders analyst Mark Bullock of MarkBullock.Substack.com with an All-22-style deep dive on the Commanders' depth at receiver off receiver Noah Brown being carted off the field on Day 2 of the team's mandatory minicamp, with a particular focus on receiver Luke McCaffrey off his disappointing rookie season 34:55 - Nationals: discussion of a 10-6 loss to the MLB-worst Colorado Rockies in a game in which the Nats got out-homered, 7-2, giving the Nats 10 consecutive losses 43:43 - Orioles: breakdown of a 5-1 win at the Tampa Bay Rays, giving the O's 15 wins over the team's last 22 games The Nace Law Group, Accident & Injury Lawyers - 202-902-7611 and make sure that you mention that Al Galdi sent you Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent you and receive $50 off any fireplace service before Sept. 1, 2025 - this includes cleaning, safety inspection, tune-up and diagnostic work For advertising inquiries, email Sales@BlueWirePods.com Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads
Packers Total Access Hour 1 : Are The Packers Deep At Receiver? + Defensive Back Room Breakdown