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Richard Sherman and Mitch dive into one of the wildest NFL free agency stretches in recent memory, starting with the Baltimore Ravens backing out of the Max Crosby trade and the ripple effects on the Las Vegas Raiders’ rebuild. They break down Mike Evans joining the San Francisco 49ers, Trey Hendrickson to the Ravens, Tyler Linderbaum’s massive Raiders deal, Kenneth Walker heading to the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Los Angeles Rams’ aggressive secondary overhaul. Sherm and Mitch also hit Malik Willis to the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions’ under‑the‑radar moves, Wan'Dale Robinson’s big-money deal with the Tennessee Titans, Geno Smith’s New York Jets reunion, Tua Tagovailoa to the Atlanta Falcons, and which teams are the true offseason winners and losers going into 2026. All lines are provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL free agency is wild! Richard Sherman breaks down Mike Evans leaving the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to join the San Francisco 49ers and what it means for Purdy and Shanahan. He discusses why Evans is a game-changer for the Niners, then covers the Seattle Seahawks’ offseason moves—losing Kenneth Walker III to the Kansas City Chiefs and Coby Bryant to the Chicago Bears, keeping Josh Jobe, and how Zach Charbonnet steps up. Plus, the NFC West is getting more competitive as the Los Angeles Rams sign an historic extension for Trent McDuffie and bringing in Jaylen Watson. Around the league, he talks about Maxx Crosby being traded to the Baltimore Ravens, the Las Vegas Raiders' reboot, and the drama with the Miami Dolphins moving on from Tua Tagovailoa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two of the best defensive players of their era, Richard Sherman and T.J. Ward, finally go head-to-head on one of the biggest questions in NFL history: Who had the best defense—the 2013 Seattle Seahawks’ Legion of Boom or the 2015 Denver Broncos’ No Fly Zone? Sherm and T.J. break it all down, position by position. From Seattle’s legendary secondary with Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor to Denver’s stacked D led by Von Miller and DeMarcus Ware, they cover turnovers, sacks, offensive support, and who really had the tougher path to the Super Bowl.It gets real as both All-Pros passionately defend their squads. Sherman argues the Legion of Boom took over the league with insane takeaways and football IQ, while Ward makes the case for the No Fly Zone’s relentless pass rush and lock-down coverage. They even dig into that unforgettable Super Bowl vs. Peyton Manning and how their defenses matched up against elite QBs like Drew Brees and Cam Newton.So, what do you think—Legion of Boom or No Fly Zone? Drop your pick in the comments! All lines are provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman reacts to the Los Angeles Rams trading a huge package for Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro corner Trent McDuffie—what does that say about their “win now” mindset? Plus, are the Chiefs quietly setting up a mini rebuild with those extra picks and new cap space? Sherman discusses Trey Hendrickson hitting free agency, which contenders like the San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia Eagles, or Green Bay Packers might pursue him, and how a bidding war could price out some teams. And Rich talks about former Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray’s market—now that he’s hitting free agency, do the Jets make the most sense, or could we even see him return to baseball? All lines are provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NFL offseason is heating up, and Richard Sherman is breaking it all down. In this episode, Sherm reacts to the Houston Texans trading for David Montgomery from the Detroit Lions, what it means for C.J. Stroud, and how it alters their playoff potential. He then keeps it real on NFL combine hype, 40-yard dash times, and why tape still matters more than testing for draft prospects. Next, Richard dives deep into the Seattle Seahawks’ free agency decisions involving Kenneth Walker III, Rashid Shaheed, and how paying stars fits under the modern salary cap. Then, the focus shifts to the San Francisco 49ers, Brandon Aiyuk’s future, potential landing spots, and how a split could reshape the NFC. Sherm concludes with the league-wide quarterback carousel, Malik Willis’ next team, Kirk Cousins rumors, and a raw breakdown of the NFL franchise tag debate.Tune in if you're following NFL free agency, trade rumors, draft buzz, and all the biggest football storylines this offseason. All lines are provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Richard Sherman Podcast dives headfirst into one of the biggest defensive arguments of the modern NFL era: the 2013 Seattle Seahawks’ Legion of Boom vs. the 2015 Denver Broncos’ No Fly Zone. Sherm gives respect to Von Miller, Aqib Talib, Chris Harris Jr., DeMarcus Ware, and the dominant Broncos Super Bowl defense — but then breaks down, stat by stat and tape by tape, why he believes Seattle’s defense wasn’t just better… it wasn’t even close. From interceptions and passing yards allowed to playoff performances and Super Bowl opponents, Sherman explains how the Seahawks shut down one of the greatest offenses in NFL history and why turnovers, intelligence, and scheme made the Legion of Boom historic. He also clears up the man-coverage vs. zone-coverage myth and explains how Seattle’s communication, football IQ, and depth separated them from every defense of the era. Plus, Sherman discusses:- Why turnovers matter more than style points- Peyton Manning’s historic 2013 offense versus Cam Newton’s MVP season- How Seattle’s scheme influenced Denver’s roster build- Why modern NFL defenses rarely stick to heavy man coverage- The philosophy behind the Legion of Boom’s four-season dominance Hit subscribe and turn on notifications — we’re dropping new content all offseason, including news, analysis, and breakdowns of your favorite teams and players. Wherever you are in the world, you’re with us — and we appreciate your support. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you get when you have a life filled with rebellion, challenging moments, glimpses of paradise and view of many faiths? Richard Sherman, PhD joins the show to discuss his memoir "You Can't Go Home Again: A Journey of Perseverance, Humor, and Heart," and it's one that's fascinating. How does a SoCal kid end up in Panama? Listen and find out!https://www.youcantgohomeagainbook.com/
Nick Emmanwori joins the Richard Sherman Podcast after the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots to break down his incredible rookie season and what it was really like inside Mike Macdonald’s defense. Sherman and Nick talk about how he battled injuries early in the year, earned the trust of his teammates and coaches, and evolved into one of the most versatile defenders in the NFL — lining up at corner, nickel, safety, and linebacker all in the same game. He also walks through the playoff run, the Super Bowl preparation, halftime adjustments, and what Coach Macdonald was drawing up on the sideline. Nick explains the chemistry of the Seahawks defense, the selfless mindset that fueled their championship, and why the team never changed who they were on the biggest stage. Plus, he reacts to his mom going viral during Super Bowl week, South Carolina showing love, and why he believes he’s only scratching the surface of his career. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman reacts to the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl LX victory over the New England Patriots, breaking down how Mike Macdonald’s detailed game plan and a dominant defensive performance led by Devon Witherspoon, Byron Murphy, Derek Hall and the secondary controlled the game from start to finish. Sherm explains why Seattle attacked the Patriots’ offensive line, how Kenneth Walker set the offensive tone, and why Sam Darnold’s mistake-free postseason and clutch throws completed his redemption from “bust” to champion. He also discusses Drake Maye’s struggles under pressure, Christian Gonzalez’s standout coverage, and whether this young Seahawks roster is built to become the NFL’s next dynasty. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman goes one-on-one with some of the biggest names at Super Bowl Radio Row. First, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kendrick Bourne joins Sherm to talk about his future in San Francisco, Kyle Shanahan, and the Niners’ culture. Next, Cleveland Browns star cornerback Denzel Ward breaks down the Super Bowl matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, elite cornerback play, and Cleveland’s future under head coach Todd Monken. Finally, Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs discusses his growth in Green Bay, playing with Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur’s offense, and what’s next in his NFL career. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob "The Moj" Marjanovich is live from Radio Row in San Francisco ahead of Super Bowl 60 on Sunday!Joining Moj is JT The Brick, Former Head Coach Mike Smith, Richard Sherman and more.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin joins Richard Sherman live from Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks for a candid, wide-ranging conversation on football, culture, and staying connected to the game. Irvin explains why he’s so hype on the Miami Hurricanes sidelines, how mentoring young players brings him purpose after retirement, and why being present around the program means more to him than just watching from afar. Irvin also dives deep into the Dallas Cowboys’ direction, breaking down roster decisions, chemistry in the receiver room, and why relationships between star players matter more than outside noise. He shares his thoughts on Jerry Jones’ approach, the value of draft capital versus proven stars, and what Dallas must do defensively to truly compete for a Super Bowl. Plus, Irvin and Sherman discuss why turnover-driven defenses win championships, the importance of dominant interior defensive linemen, and why coaches like Al Harris deserve more recognition for their impact. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman analyzes the Super Bowl matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, exploring the key matchups, coaching strategies, and pivotal moments that define championship games. Sherm discusses why Seattle’s defense can disrupt Drake Maye, how Sam Darnold’s resurgence changes everything, and why Jaxon Smith-Njigba is set for a big performance. From Mike Macdonald versus Mike Vrabel to the game plan on both sides, Richard offers his official Super Bowl prediction, final score, and MVP choice, along with insights on Super Bowl week distractions, legacy moments, and what it takes to win on the NFL’s biggest stage. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman reacts to Bill Belichick being DENIED as a first ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer, talks about Tom Brady being baffled, and rips the selection process. He also discusses Jim Schwartz being FURIOUS after being snubbed as the Cleveland Browns next coach in favor of Todd Monken, and whether he could become the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator. Plus, Shedeur Sanders Pro Bowl drama, wild coaching hires (Mike McCarthy to the Pittsburgh Steelers?!), and Super Bowl week survival guide for the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks from a Super Bowl champ. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines and DAN LARSON (NDSU OC & Former O Line Coach) The Seahawks offensive line has improved greatly and two big factors in that improvement are NDSU alums Grey Zabel and Jalen Sundell, so we turned to their college coach to get some insight into these two key players. Coach gives us some insight into how Sundell and Zabel got here and the versatility of these two players. Have Coach and his fellow Bison become Seahawks fans? When did he know that Grey had what it took to become an NFL lineman? Has he talked to either of them since they clinched a spot in the Super Bowl? How mind blowing is it for Coach to think about watching two of his guys playing side-by-side in the Super Bowl? :30- A Series of Unfortunate Super Bowl Conversations… There's one big difference between this year's Seahawks team and the teams that went to back-to-back Super Bowls just over a decade ago… This team is VERY likeable, even by non-Seahawks fans, those teams? Not so much. :45- Bill Belichick being left out of the hall of fame this year still has a lot of people talking. Is it voter bias or a problem with the process? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman reacts to an unforgettable Championship Sunday as the Seahawks punch their ticket to the Super Bowl with a statement win over the Rams and the Patriots survive a gritty battle against the Broncos. Sherm breaks down Sam Darnold’s MVP-level performance against Matthew Stafford, Seattle’s clutch “Dark Side” defense, and how the Seahawks controlled the game when it mattered most. From key third-down stops to big-time plays by JSN, K9, and a masterclass in play design, Sherm explains why this Seahawks team looks built for a title run. On the AFC side, Sherm dives into the Patriots’ defensive slugfest in Denver, Drake Maye’s poise under pressure, Sean Payton’s controversial fourth-down decisions, and what this matchup means heading into a Sam Darnold vs. Drake Maye Super Bowl. Full game reactions, coaching analysis, player breakdowns, and Super Bowl implications — all right here on The Richard Sherman Podcast. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The hour starts with Blue 88, with topics including what the Seahawks need to do to Matthew Stafford, what has the Seahawks defense improved on since the last Rams matchup and why the Broncos will beat the Patriots. They then discuss which Seahawks have been most productive this season that haven't been talked about nearly enough. Later, Erin Andrews of FOX Sports joins the show to discuss what she learned about the Seahawks from last week, the upcoming NFC Title Game, her famous Richard Sherman interview and more.
Today, we are hosted (with our shoes ON) in Andrew Walsh's and Luke Burbank's Riverside room! That's right, it's another TMBTL of the Dog, our signature Text Me Back x Too Beautiful to Live crossover!And who could say why, but the theme of the episode bubbled organically to the surface, and it's BOYS. Football, baseball, basketball, Richard Sherman, Rob Lowe, Billy Bob Thornton. Andrew Walsh. Luke Burbank. A veritable smorgasbord of fellas!Also headlining: We nominate who among this quad will inherit Andy Rooney's post as national curmudgeon. We're TIRED of bagging our own groceries! WHY are people making parking so hard??? Cast your votes now for your lovable Rooney replacement!!!! Text or call us at the Best Friend Party Phone (703) 829-0003.Plus, Lindy is an INFLUENCER now??? Tune in to hear how she stunt-casts her book Adult Braces (available for pre-order now). Who will be playing Lindy in the film version of the book? Margot Robbie in a fat suit! Meryl Streep in a Grimace costume!!! Brittany Broski?? You busy rn? Zendaya? This has got to go viral asap so please comment like subscribe with your thoughts on who YOU would cast. Email us at deartextmeback@gmail.comAnd don't you dare leave the c(HAT) early, because Luke and Andrew share a segment they're calling “Hats Entertainment” (HAT). NEVER LISTENED TO THE POD BEFORE? HERE IS YOUR STARTER KIT TO BEING BFFS WITH US!Lindy and Meagan are Too Beautiful to LiveLindy and Meagan Hang Out with Andrew and Luke Again!Meet Kevin in: Lindy and Meagan Need to Talk About KevinLearn why they keep saying BBW in Lindy and Meagan Are Officially BBWsDiscover the Kayak Dad Lore in: It's Our First Episode!WE NEED OUR ACCOLADES! It helps people find the show.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5 stars only please) on Spotify⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5 stars only please) on Apple PodcastsGive us Rave Reviews and Accolades on Apple Podcasts! REAL LIFE EXAMPLE:
Former Super Bowl champion Robert Turbin, Seahawks running back, joins the show to relive one of the most iconic eras in NFL history. Turbin shares behind-the-scenes stories from Seattle's Super Bowl run, including unforgettable moments with Richard Sherman, Marshawn Lynch, Russell Wilson, and Pete Carroll. From legendary locker room culture and wild NFC Championship finishes to reflections on Russell Wilson's legacy and what it really takes to win at the highest level, Turbin offers candid insight you won't hear anywhere else. It's a must-listen conversation packed with nostalgia, honesty, and football perspective from someone who lived it. #nfl #seahawks #seattle #12thman #superbowl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. Divisional Weekend Takeaways-DKrom: Turnovers are truly the great equalizer in football-Hal: Hard-hitting, takeaway-producing defenses stole the show2. Divisional Weekend Honors-GOAT of the Week (DKrom: Bo Nix, Hal: Seahawks D)-Dunce of the Week (DKrom: Nick Caserio, Hal: Terry Pegula)3. Coaching Carousel-Grading the Falcons hire of Kevin Stefanski as head coach (DKrom: B+, Hal: C-) -Grading the Dolphins hire of Jeff Hafley as head coach (DKrom: B, Hal: B+) -Grading the Titans hire of Robert Saleh as head coach (DKrom: A-, Hal: A)-Grading the Ravens hire of Jesse Minter as head coach (DKrom: A, Hal: A) -Is it pretty clear that: a) the Bills threw the wrong guy overboard and b) Josh Allen's greatness has been almost single-handedly hiding organizational dysfunction in Buffalo in recent years?-Who would make most sense as the next Bills HC: Joe Brady, Brian Daboll, Davis Webb, or someone else?-Grading the Chiefs hire of Eric Bieniemy as OC (DKrom: A, Hal: A) -Grading the Chargers hire of Mike McDaniel as OC (DKrom: A+, Hal: A+)-Grading the Lions hire of Drew Petzing as OC (DKrom: B+, Hal: A) -Grading the Cowboys hire of Christian Parker as DC (DKrom: A+. Hal: A+)4. NFC Championship Preview & Game Picks5. AFC Championship Game Picks 6. Conference Championship Weekend Bold Predictions -DKrom: Rams have the ball just outside the Red Zone down 24-20 with 40 seconds left in the game. Matthew Stafford tries a fade to Davante Adams in the right corner of the end zone, but à la Richard Sherman in 2013, Nick Emmanwori deflects it and Devon Witherspoon comes up with the INT to send the Seahawks to the Super Bowl -Hal: Rams and Seahawks tied at 20-apiece with 5:00 left after Matthew Stafford finds Davante Adams for game-tying TD. On the ensuing drive, Kenneth Walker III carries the ball 10 straight times, culminating in a TD (with almost no time left) and the 27-20 win for Seattle 7. Challenge Flags-DKrom: Bears and Jaguars…don't get complacent and convince yourselves you're just one piece away from winning it all!-Hal: All franchises in the process of hiring new coaches and coordinators, DO THE COACHING SEARCH RIGHT!!!
It’s Championship Sunday, and Richard Sherman breaks down both title games with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. In the NFC Championship, Sherm digs into Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks, revisiting their regular-season matchups, Sam Darnold vs. Matthew Stafford, Mike Macdonald’s aggressive Seattle defense, and why this Seahawks team is peaking at the right moment. On the AFC side, Sherman analyzes New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos, the impact of Bo Nix’s injury, whether Denver’s defense can challenge Drake Maye, and why New England’s physical, disciplined approach could determine the game. Covering key matchups, coaching decisions, score predictions, and Super Bowl implications, this episode has everything you need before the NFL’s biggest weekend.All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman reacts to Robert Saleh landing the Tennessee Titans head coaching job and breaks down why it’s one of the toughest rebuilds in the NFL, from roster holes to AFC South competition. Sherm and Mitchell Green discuss what Saleh brings as a leader, how the Titans can establish a defensive identity, and why hiring the right offensive coordinator will be critical. The conversation shifts to the San Francisco 49ers’ defensive coordinator vacancy, potential candidates like Jim Schwartz and Raheem Morris, and whether Sherm would ever consider coaching himself. Sherm also gives his unfiltered take on the Buffalo Bills moving on from Sean McDermott, questions the GM’s promotion, and explains why Buffalo’s roster construction is the real issue. To close, Sherman reacts to the NFL’s push for an 18-game regular season, international games, increased injuries, and what players would need in return for that kind of workload. Insightful, honest, and straight from someone who’s lived it — this is NFL talk you won’t get anywhere else. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s Pregame edition of the Calm Down podcast, Erin and Charissa talk about that iconic 2014 interview between Erin and Richard Sherman and the one thing she wishes that she said to him to top off that classic moment. They talk about which shows they are looking forward to catching up on in the off season, their surprise NFL team or story from this season, and how many outfits they go through before settling on the one for game day. This leads to a conversation about how great it is to have a former head coach on the broadcast team, the potential dinner speeches that can bring, and how to accept advice as a new mom. Send in your Pregame questions to @calmdownpodcast on Instagram or write us an email thecalmdownpod@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman reacts to a wild Sunday of playoff football, breaking down the Bears–Rams overtime thriller as Caleb Williams flashed superstar potential but threw a late interception that sent Matthew Stafford and the Rams to the NFC Championship Game. Sherm analyzes Ben Johnson’s fourth-down calls, Cam Curl’s game-sealing play, and what the loss means for the Chicago Bears, then previews Seahawks vs Rams as Sam Darnold and Seattle’s surging defense prepare for a massive NFC Championship showdown. Sherman also dives into Patriots vs Texans, examining CJ Stroud’s turnovers, Drake Maye’s poise, Mike Vrabel’s defensive masterclass, and what’s next for Houston heading into the offseason. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman shares his excitement over an explosive Saturday Divisional Round, where the Seattle Seahawks completely dominated the San Francisco 49ers from start to finish, delivering one of the most lopsided playoff performances of the year. Sherm breaks down how Mike Macdonald’s defense dismantled Kyle Shanahan’s offense, forcing turnovers, shutting out the 49ers in the end zone, and physically imposing its will in every phase of the game. Meanwhile, Kenneth Walker powered the Seahawks' offense with a massive three-touchdown performance, and Sam Darnold did exactly what was needed in a commanding playoff win. Seattle’s “Dark Side” defense sends a bold message to the NFL as the clear Super Bowl favorite heading into the NFC Championship. Sherm also reacts to the wild Bills vs. Broncos matchup, including Josh Allen’s late-game heroics, Bo Nix’s injury, and the controversial overtime call that ended Buffalo’s season. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Set in the Deep South, the film follows Coach Walt McFadden, a talented but idealistic assistant coach at Louisiana University who's out of second chances. After failing -to land a top recruit the previous year, Walt is given one last shot at redemption: signing the nation's number one defensive end, Tony Raymond - or losing his job. His pursuit takes him deep into the backwoods of Alabama, where he discovers that money, not talent, often determines who wins.-Written and directed by Glen Owens-Co-starring Michael Mosley, Mira Sorvino, Rob Morgan, and Jackie Kay, along with NFL legends Marshawn Lynch, Richard Sherman, Champ Bailey and college football great Brian "The Boz.Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XfZYwNWgNk Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Set in the Deep South, the film follows Coach Walt McFadden, a talented but idealistic assistant coach at Louisiana University who's out of second chances. After failing -to land a top recruit the previous year, Walt is given one last shot at redemption: signing the nation's number one defensive end, Tony Raymond - or losing his job. His pursuit takes him deep into the backwoods of Alabama, where he discovers that money, not talent, often determines who wins.-Written and directed by Glen Owens-Co-starring Michael Mosley, Mira Sorvino, Rob Morgan, and Jackie Kay, along with NFL legends Marshawn Lynch, Richard Sherman, Champ Bailey and college football great Brian "The Boz.Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XfZYwNWgNk Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
CHAMP BAILEY BIORoland "Champ" Bailey, Jr. is the Founder of Bailey Companies & Investments, Inc. While best known as a Pro Football Hall of Famer and one of the greatest cornerbacks to ever play football, Champ now spends his time as a founder, investor, speaker and endorser of companies. During his playing days for the University of Georgia, Washington Redskins, and Denver Broncos, Champ built a stellar reputation as a diligent and detailed leader who modeled high-performance. He continues to take that same approach with his business interests. As a privately held company, "Team Bailey" is involved with numerous entities. Champ's vision is to make a lasting impact in the community by creating sustainable jobs that change lives. He still holds two NFL records with 203 career pass deflections and being selected to 12 Pro Bowls as a cornerback. He was tabbed for the NFL All-Decade Team of the 2000s and chosen to the Broncos 50th Anniversary Team. Champ was rewarded for his excellence by being elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2019. In all, Bailey played in 215 career games with the Redskins (1999-2003) and the Broncos (2004-2013). He amassed a total of 908 tackles (812 solo), intercepted 52 passes which he returned for 464 yards and four touchdowns, recorded three sacks, and made six fumble recoveries. Bailey led the NFL in interceptions in 2006 (10 for 162 yards and one TD).Believe and be unshakable. ABOUT SIGNING TONY RAYMOND - IN THEATERS JANUARY 16THSYNOPSIS: Set in the Deep South, the film follows Coach Walt McFadden, a talented but idealistic assistant coach at Louisiana University who's out of second chances. After failing -to land a top recruit the previous year, Walt is given one last shot at redemption: signing the nation's number one defensive end, Tony Raymond - or losing his job. His pursuit takes him deep into the backwoods of Alabama, where he discovers that money, not talent, often determines who wins. -Written and directed by Glen Owens -Co-starring Michael Mosley, Mira Sorvino, Rob Morgan, and Jackie Kay, along with NFL legends Marshawn Lynch, Richard Sherman, Champ Bailey and college football great Brian "The Boz.Here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XfZYwNWgNk Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.Subscribe now at YouTube.com/@RefocusedNetworkThank you for your time.
Chicago Bears CB Jaylon Johnson joins Richard Sherman to break down Chicago’s wild playoff comeback win over the Green Bay Packers, the mindset behind the Bears’ dominant second-half defense, and the confidence that comes from winning do-or-die games. Johnson dives into his first playoff win, playing through injuries, the impact of veterans in the secondary, Al Harris’ ball-hawking coaching style, and what makes Chicago’s defense thrive under pressure. He also previews the Bears’ Divisional Round showdown against the Los Angeles Rams, detailing how to slow down Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, and the Rams offense with disguises, physical coverage, and timing disruption, while sharing insight on Caleb Williams’ leadership, clutch fourth-quarter play, and why the rookie quarterback continues to rise on the biggest stage as the Bears chase a deep postseason run. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman and Mitch analyze every Divisional Round matchup in this NFL playoff preview, with predictions, key matchups, betting lines, and storylines for San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos, and Houston Texans vs. New England Patriots. He discusses the NFC West rivalry, Brock Purdy vs. Mike Macdonald’s defense, Sam Darnold’s playoff pressure, George Kittle’s injury, and the Seahawks defense as a potential game-changer. Sherman covers Rams vs. Bears in cold Chicago conditions, Caleb Williams’ creativity, Matthew Stafford’s playoff pedigree, Ben Johnson’s offense, turnovers, and the advantage of cold-weather running. In the AFC, he previews Bills vs. Broncos, Josh Allen vs. Patrick Surtain, Bo Nix’s challenge, Denver’s defense, James Cook’s role, and Texans vs. Patriots, focusing on Houston’s defense, C.J. Stroud’s growth, Drake Maye’s playoff debut, and the impact of momentum and pass rush. The episode covers betting spreads, injury news, quarterback pressure, defense, and postseason experience. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman reacts to an action-packed AFC Wild Card Weekend, breaking down the Houston Texans vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, and New England Patriots vs. Los Angeles Chargers. Sherm analyzes the Houston Texans’ defensive dominance against Pittsburgh, what went wrong for Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers, how Josh Allen and the Bills took control of their playoff matchup, Trevor Lawrence’s postseason performance for the Jaguars, and what the Patriots–Chargers game revealed about both teams moving forward. From quarterback play and coaching decisions to defensive matchups and playoff pressure, Sherm delivers his unfiltered analysis on which AFC teams are built for a deep NFL postseason run to the Super Bowl — and which franchises face major offseason questions. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoagies. Chapters (00:00:07) - Jalen Hurts sucks(00:05:25) - The 49ers' Refusal to Give Up(00:10:23) - Jair Brown has earned the starting safety job(00:15:14) - They Should've Trust Kendrick Bourne(00:19:18) - Eagles 24, 49ers 17(00:24:02) - Ricky Pierce's injury will be missed(00:30:03) - 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman on Kyle Shanahan(00:35:24) - Brock Purdy Gets Praise for His Game(00:40:54) - George Kittle: You Need A Tight End(00:46:18) - 49ers vs Seahawks: What Went Right(00:52:03) - Tom Brady on Juwan Jennings' Play(00:57:11) - Saturday Night NFL Game
Richard Sherman reacts to an electrifying NFC Wild Card Weekend, breaking down the 49ers’ gritty road victory over the Eagles, the Packers–Bears instant classic, and the Rams narrowly escaping the Panthers. Sherm discusses Kyle Shanahan’s masterclass without key starters, Christian McCaffrey’s impact, Brock Purdy’s toughness, and what this loss means for Nick Sirianni, Jalen Hurts, and A.J. Brown in Philadelphia. Plus, Sherm credits Caleb Williams and the Bears’ resilience, critiques Green Bay’s second-half collapse, and explains why Jordan Love played one of his best games as a pro. We also cover Matthew Stafford’s late-game brilliance, Puka Nacua’s matchup vs Jaycee Horn, Bryce Young’s growth, and what these results mean for the NFC playoff picture moving forward. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich weighs in on the Dolphins firing head coach Mike McDaniel after going 35-33 in his 4 seasons in Miami. Thursday Night Football Analyst Richard Sherman and Rich break down Sam Darnold's chances to lead the Seattle Seahawks to the Super Bowl, weighs in on John Harbaugh's Ravens firing and Mike Tomlin's future with the Pittsburgh Steelers, talks Legion of Boom and why Pete Carroll should be a Pro Football Hall of Famer someday, and previews the Chicago Bears vs Green Bay Packers Wild Card showdown. Rich reacts to Indiana Hoosiers Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti's comments about his stoic personality on the sidelines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Richard Sherman reacts to a chaotic NFL Black Monday as teams across the league make significant coaching changes, including the Las Vegas Raiders firing Pete Carroll after just one season and the Cleveland Browns parting ways with Kevin Stefanski, a two-time NFL Coach of the Year. Sherm analyzes the Raiders’ ongoing dysfunction and the Browns' reset once again and explains why the Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants, and Tennessee Titans face very different levels of opportunity for new head coaches. He also examines the Arizona Cardinals moving on from Jonathan Gannon, the Falcons firing Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot, and perplexing roster decisions by front offices — from Kirk Cousins and Michael Penix Jr. in Atlanta to Kyler Murray’s uncertain future in Arizona. Sherman and Mitch discuss Max Crosby’s frustration in Las Vegas, the Browns’ quarterback situation with Shedeur Sanders, and which top coordinators (Brian Flores, Jeff Hafley, Mike LaFleur, Clint Kubiak, and others) are ready for interviews. A comprehensive breakdown of every firing, every opening, and the real story behind the NFL’s Black Monday coaching chaos. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman provides a comprehensive review of an eventful Week 18, beginning with the Seattle Seahawks securing the NFC’s top seed after a commanding defensive victory over the San Francisco 49ers. He highlights Mike Macdonald’s defensive scheme, the effort disparity between the teams, Christian McCaffrey’s late drop, and Sam Darnold’s inconsistent performance. Sherman explores all key NFC playoff scenarios—such as the 49ers possibly facing the Eagles, the Rams clinching the 5th seed to face the Panthers, and the Packers versus Bears Wild Card matchup—along with reactions to Matthew Stafford’s MVP contention, the Lions’ dramatic win over Chicago, Michael Wilson’s emergence in Arizona, and the Falcons-Saints result that sends Carolina to the playoffs. He also discusses the AFC outlook, covering Houston’s rise, Indianapolis’ quarterback dilemmas, Jacksonville’s AFC South championship, and the upcoming Bills-Jags matchup, analyzing how each team approaches the postseason. For an in-depth analysis of the Seahawks, 49ers, Rams, Eagles, Packers, Bears, Texans, Jaguars, Bills, and more, this is the complete Week 18 and NFL playoff preview. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Sherman breaks down the Seattle Seahawks’ dominant defensive performance and the San Francisco 49ers’ lack of urgency in a hard-fought NFC West battle. Sherm analyzes Kenneth Walker, Charbonnet, Sam Darnold’s mistake-free football, Mike Macdonald’s scheme, and why Seattle looks like the true No. 1 seed in the NFC. Sherman also dives into Christian McCaffrey’s key drop, the 49ers’ struggles stopping the run, playoff scenarios, and what this loss means for Brock Purdy, Kyle Shanahan, and a potential 49ers-Eagles rematch. Plus breakdowns of the Panthers–Buccaneers finish, NFC South chaos, and a preview of Ravens–Steelers on Sunday Night Football. If you love elite defense, playoff breakdowns, and real football insight, you’re in the right place. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Seattle Seahawks will need to go through the San Francisco 49ers to take the number one seed that they've needed for each of the Super Bowl runs. The Niners offense is on a hot streak, but how much of it is due to high level play vs low caliber NFL defenses? This Seahawks defense is much improved over the team that only allowed 17 points against a healthy Week 1 Kyle Shanahan offense. Sam Darnold's journey through the NFL and even through this season takes center stage once again. The NFL works in funny ways sometimes and this game sets up for a redemption ark that goes back to his final regular season game with the Minnesota Vikings. Are there concerns about the explosiveness of the Seahawks offense? We talk about how the first game against the Los Angeles Rams marks a clear turning point in how explosive this offense has been late in the season. In the second half of the show, we talk about the Hall of Fame finalists and how it may just be the NFL setting up Seahawks fans for a Seahakws-heavy 2027 class that could include Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman, Marshawn Lynch and Mike Holmgren. Oddsmakers and the Las Vegas Raiders fall into the Do Better bin this week. But maybe Vegas has a plan in place for one of their players that could include Seattle? Better at Life honors are unanimous this week for the Atlanta Falcons. Join our Sea Hawkers Podcast Pickem League - free prizes for weekly winners. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
Seth and Sean discuss the Texans' lengthy injury report, what DeMeco says he's seen from the Raiders, some numbers showing Nick Caserio is right about where CJ Stroud has improved, go through the day's Headlines, react to JJ Watt explaining why he didn't sign with the Packers when he left Houston, Richard Sherman saying how much he likes watching the Texans' defense, discuss the Dolphins benching Tua, why the Texans seem to love their jumbo package so much, dive into the 2025 Sports Media Awards from Andrew Marchand of the Athletic, discuss how the Texans will utilize the RBs this Sunday vs the Raiders, react to Rockets C Steven Adams explaining his quite frankly insane eating habits, talk about what DeMeco says he's seen from the Raiders, call out Colin Cowherd for saying he 'always liked' CJ Stroud, react to some craziness Puka Nacua said on Adin Ross's livestream, react to JJ Watt laying out why he didn't go to the Packers in 2021, hear what CJ Stroud's seen from the Raiders, and see what the question of the day is.
Seth and Sean react to JJ Watt explaining why he didn't sign with the Packers when he left Houston, Richard Sherman saying how much he likes watching the Texans' defense, discuss the Dolphins benching Tua, and why the Texans seem to love their jumbo package so much.
Seth and Sean react to JJ Watt laying out why he didn't become a Packer when he left the Texans, Richard Sherman saying how much he loves watching the Texans' defense, and dive into the Dolphins benching Tua.
Should we believe in the Pittsburgh Steelers after their MNF win? Yahoo Sports' Andrew Siciliano, Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab discuss Steelers' playoff chances and Tua Tagovailoa's future with the Miami Dolphins. Also, did the New England Patriots need to lose to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday to strengthen their playoff run? Plus, Andrew sits down with Legion of Boom members Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor to discuss the 2025 NFL season along with their thoughts on the state of the Seattle Seahawks. Closing things out, the crew breaks down Frank's latest playoff projections before talking about their "One More Thing".(7:12) - Steelers MNF win over Dolphins(18:30) - Did the Patriots need to lose to the Bills?(24:14) - Richard Sherman & Kam Chancellor join the show!(37:13) - How will the Packers move on without Micah Parsons?(43:32) - Playoff Projections(56:06) - One More Thing
For the first time ever, two teams with 11 wins will be facing off on Thursday Night Football. Bump and Stacy break down all that’s at stake in what is probably the biggest game in the NFL this season. They talk about Tua Tagovailoa’s benching in Miami, NBA expansion, and more in Headline Rewrites. They debate Richard Sherman’s comments on who is the “engine” of the Seahawks defense. And for the first time since turning 40, Bump gets his gripes out in Get Off My Lawn.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson break down the Best of NFL! Unc and Ocho react to Shedeur Sanders being named Browns QB1, Phillip Rivers coming out of retirement at 44 to join the Colts, and debate if George Pickens will ever apologize to Richard Sherman after his viral rant. Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Shedeur Sanders named QB114:32 - Philip Rivers coming out of retirement27:52 - Titans reporter removed from team plane43:01 - George Pickens apologizes over effort in Lions loss54:50 - Chiefs, “Can’t find answers” (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Maller talks about Richard Sherman hinting at "something going on" with Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer having a conversation with George Pickens about his social media dustup with Sherman, Browns HC Kevin Stefanski announcing that Shedeur Sanders will be the starting QB for the rest of the season, Cite the Bite, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Brian Schottenheimer says he talked to George Pickens after the game on Thursday night, Trey Hendrickson will be out for the rest of the season having core surgery, Club 520 responds to Unc and Ocho about playing 3 on 3 and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Schottenheimer says he had a talk with George Pickens11:46 - Bengals will be without Trey Hendrickson for the rest of the year14:21 - Colts need a QB24:54 - Club 520 fires back at the Nightcap Big 340:31 - Viral Tik Tok dating story time45:07 - Q & Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear the entire episode by subscribing to the show at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneMike Sirois fills in for Jake who is still in NYC. A big weekend check, George Pickens has a back-and-forth with Richard Sherman, TC comes in studio to talk Notre Dame missing the playoffs and saying no to bowl season as a whole, and then RIP movie theaters (00:00) - Open: Weekend check with Mike Sirois (49:12) - George Pickens vs. Richard Sherman (01:00:23) - TC Fleming on no Notre Dame in the playoffs (01:23:10) - Around the NFL: Week 14 (01:46:32) - News: Netflix vs. Paramount for Warner Bros. (02:08:29) - VM birthdays/Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Texas Tech beating BYU in the Big 12 championship, Texas Tech linebacker Romero Height joins the show to talk about the big championship win over BYU, Georgia is seeking 390k from DE Damn Wilson for transfer damages and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 00:15 - Texas Tech LB, Romello Height, joins the show!24:05 - Georgia Athletic Dept is going to court29:08 - Pickens responds to Richard Sherman48:14 - Cleveland keeping Deshaun Watson on roster into 2026 season42:15 - Eagles install Positivity Rabbit in the locker room54:08 - Play or Fade with PrizePicks57:22 - Clippers Shenanigans featuring Chris Paul1:02:23 - Recent Study on Sex Duration1:14:42 - Q & Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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First Take resumes with George Pickens responding to Richard Sherman's criticism about his disappearing act against the Lions! (0:00) Then, Rodgers faces Lamar in a key divisional battle. Who comes out on top? (12:00) Next, Heisman winner Desmond Howard joins to break down how this weekend's conference championship games will affect the CFP. (24:50) Finally, Joe Fortenbaugh gives his best bets for a loaded NFL Sunday slate! (37:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices