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A focused look at QB3 The Detroit Lions Podcast zeroed in on undrafted rookie quarterback Luke Altmyer. The Illinois product brings a steady profile that fits what Detroit asks from its quarterbacks. His case touches roster mechanics, scheme continuity, and how the Lions want to survive a Sunday if Jared Goff misses snaps. The first puzzle is numbers. The Lions have not typically carried three quarterbacks on the 53. Recent practice has leaned on the practice squad and the emergency quarterback elevation. That path likely remains in play. Teddy Bridgewater sits as QB2 for 2026. His last outing in a Lions uniform was rough, but his value is clear. He is smart, efficient, and comfortable in the pocket in the way Goff is. That sets the bar for Altmyer. If QB3 mirrors the starter's operation, the offense changes less when called upon. Altmyer's traits fit the offense Altmyer's game wins with anticipation, accuracy, touch, and a willingness to stand in and deliver. He has extensive experience in a pro-style offense and makes NFL anticipatory throws. He protects the ball and rarely puts it at risk when structure holds. The arm is not dynamic and he is undersized. The release is lower and slower than ideal. He must protect himself better. He absorbed some massive hits at Illinois, a byproduct of patience while routes developed behind an uneven offensive line. Those are teachable survival skills. There is meaningful overlap with Goff's profile. Altmyer processes quickly, shows poise, and works the pocket with calm urgency. He can hit the throws the system demands and maintain accuracy on the move. He posted seven game-winning drives late in games and finished second in program history in wins and touchdown passes. He is a cleaner operator than a playmaker, which is exactly what the Lions ask from their quarterbacks. How he sticks in Detroit Altmyer expected to be drafted and carries a clear chip on his shoulder. Detroit liked the makeup. Dan Campbell praised his retention and daily improvement. The staff highlighted his command of calls, shifts, and motions, and that he is not overwhelmed by install. Altmaier chose Detroit in part to work with Drew Petzing and after a positive Senior Bowl week with Marcus Tuiasosopo. The near-term lane is obvious. QB3 via the practice squad with elevations as needed. Win preseason reps by running the offense cleanly. Protect himself. Keep the ball safe. If he meets those checkpoints, he has a real chance to stick in 2026 and position himself for QB2 in 2027. For a Detroit Lions roster built on clarity and cohesion, Altmaier's profile makes football sense. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #lukealtmyer #teddybridgewater #jaredgoff #qb3 #scoutingreport #lionsotas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 2 started with the fellas still playing the Sean McVay clips and bringing up how they think Jared Goff got traded because Sean had to do "too much" for Goff when he was a Rookie QB. Then, FanDuel's Michelle Beadle called in to talk about "her" San Antonio Spurs and what could happen to Giannis Antetokounmpo in the offseason. Plus, would the Lakers ever trade Luka Doncic? The guys answered the question Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2026 NFL Draft might be dying down, but there are still a ton of topics to discuss as we continue to sift through the proverbial rubble. On the latest NFL Whip Around podcast with Jeff Hartman and Coach KT Smith they discuss what QBs went into a perfect position heading into 2026, teams who might have seen their stock rise this offseason, and plenty more! This podcast is a part of the Stee Curtain Network, a proud member of the Fans First Sports Network. Check out Meinelschmidt Distillery at meineldistillery.com and use the code SCN10 to save 10% at checkout! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2026 NFL Draft might be dying down, but there are still a ton of topics to discuss as we continue to sift through the proverbial rubble. On the latest NFL Whip Around podcast with Jeff Hartman and Coach KT Smith they discuss what QBs went into a perfect position heading into 2026, teams who might have seen their stock rise this offseason, and plenty more! This podcast is a part of the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Mack breaks down the quarterbacks he thinks could start in their rookie season.
Chris Mack breaks down the rookie quarterbacks he thinks could start in the NFL this season. Chris previews Flyers vs. Penguins, and reveals the late round draft picks he thinks could make a Day 1 impact in the NFL.
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Matt and Dennis talk their Top 5 QBs and TEs in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Matt looks at the prospects from the 2026 NFL Draft in QBs and TEs.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this Episode Bogman and CK talk about how the 2026 QB class is viewed and how we look at it. We also find some fits and possible landing spots for the QBs in this class and the current expectations for next years 'huge' class of QB prospects!Follow us on Twitter! @BogmanSports @CopiepsInthisleague.com
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March 19: Matthew (@MatthewBerryTMR), Jay (@croucherJD), Connor (@ConnorJRogers) and Lawrence (@LordDontLose) break down the Broncos trading for Jaylen Waddle and the Chiefs bringing in Justin Fields before highlighting free agency deals for Dallas Goedert, Rachaad White, Keaton Mitchell, and Christian Kirk. The group also dig into Connor’s 2026 draft prospect rankings, analyzing Fernando Mendoza, Jeremiyah Love, and Jordyn Tyson. Along the way they ponder how Matthew can find a better connection from his Florida home and predict who will select Jeremiyah Love. (1:40) – Matthew explains his rooting interests in the NCAA Tournament (4:15) – Rotoworld Player News: Broncos trade for Jaylen Waddle, Chiefs acquire Justin Fields from Jets, Eagles bring back Dallas Goedert and bring in Hollywood Brown (19:10) – More News & Notes: Commanders add Rachaad White and Jerome Ford, Chargers sign Keaton Mitchell, Titans restructure Calvin Ridley’s deal, Giants sign Darnell Mooney, 49ers add Christian Kirk (28:30) – Connor’s Top 10 Rookie QBs and RBs: Fernando Mendoza, Jeremiyah Love, Jadarian Price (43:00) – Connor’s Top 10 Rookie WRs and TEs: Jordyn Tyson, Carnell Tate, Chris Bell, KC Conception, Kenyon Sadiq, Eli Stowers (49:15) – Last Call: Which team will draft Jeremiyah Love?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jagger May and Andrew Mott break down best NFL fits for the 2026 rookie quarterback class, starting with the easiest call on the board and then working through a tier of prospects where development path matters more than immediate upside. They land on a clear QB1 destination, debate the most polarizing “where should he go?” fit, and round out the show with Day 3-style swings that need patience, structure, and the right staff to have any chance of becoming more than backups. They kick off with Fernando Mendoza and make it simple. The Raiders are the best fit, and it is not close. They like the structure around him, the offensive environment, and how clean the transition feels from a roster-building standpoint. If there is one quarterback spot that feels locked in before draft night, this is the one. From there, the conversation shifts into “who can actually develop” territory. Garrett Nussmeier gets framed as a top-three quarterback in the class, with a preferred fit that allows him to sit and grow rather than getting forced onto the field too early. The show also spends time on the biggest fit debate of the episode with Ty Simpson, with Andrew pushing the Rams as the ideal landing spot for a year or two of development behind a veteran, while Jagger defends a more aggressive “teams will trade and take their guy” view of how the first round can unfold. They also place Carson Beck in the bridge-quarterback lane, and talk through why the right coaching environment could matter more than raw traits for Drew Allar, Cole Payton, Taylen Green, Cade Klubnik, and Diego Pavia, where the realistic goal is often “earn a roster spot and get time to develop” before anything else. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 00:17 Fernando Mendoza 02:11 Garrett Nussmeier 09:03 Join the #NERDHERD 10:07 Ty Simpson 17:10 Carson Beck 21:28 Drew Allar 26:24 Cole Payton 30:15 Taylen Green 34:31 Cade Klubnik 37:04 Diego Pavia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich, Matt, and Garret return for Part Two of their 2026 rookie quarterback reviews, and the theme is pretty blunt: this group has far more projection risk than certainty. They still break down the paths to relevance, but most of the discussion comes back to what NFL draft capital will say about these evaluations. They open with Ty Simpson, and the argument is all about risk tolerance. He does a lot of things “fine,” with a quick release and solid short-to-intermediate accuracy, but the limited starts and shaky deep ball outcomes keep him from feeling like a safe Round 1 bet. The overall takeaway is that he is much easier to like if he lands as a Round 2 investment instead of being treated like a franchise cornerstone. Haynes King is the cleanest example of “testing and rushing production are not enough.” The athleticism and rushing numbers create obvious fantasy temptation, but the passing profile is too inconsistent for them to buy him as a real NFL quarterback. The more realistic path they keep circling is a role player or chess-piece type usage rather than a full-time starter you build around. With Carson Beck, the discussion centers on what happens when a quarterback does not have rushing outs. He can operate an offense when things are clean and structured, but heavy feet, pressure issues, and inconsistent ball placement limit the fantasy ceiling. They frame him more as a bridge outcome than a long-term fantasy starter. They are very low on Sawyer Robertson. The size and arm are there, but the tape reaction is overwhelmingly negative, especially on accuracy and throws outside the numbers. This is the clearest “do not draft” profile of the episode. Cade Klubnik lands in the uncomfortable middle. He has enough athletic ability and quick-game traits to survive, but they question whether the pressure response and inconsistency can ever be cleaned up enough to matter in the NFL. The most likely outcome they describe is a borderline starter or backup track, with only a narrow path to something more. They close with Cole Payton, who is difficult to pin down because the mechanics look messy but the production and athleticism still pop. The conversation frames him as a developmental bet you only take if an NFL team commits real coaching time to him. Compared to some other pure tools bets, they see more potential for him to be molded, but it still depends heavily on draft capital and situation. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00:00 Start 00:00:49 Ty Simpson 00:18:20 Haynes King 00:25:24 Carson Beck 00:36:48 FFPC 00:38:07 Roster Rescue 00:39:20 Sawyer Robertson 00:44:22 Cade Klubnik 00:56:36 Cole Payton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rich, Matt, and Garret kick off their 2026 rookie prospect reviews with the position that breaks the most hearts every year: quarterbacks. The group emphasizes how much draft capital and landing spot shape outcomes, but also why weak classes can create value pockets in Superflex, especially if a QB can buy fantasy points with rushing. They start at the top with Fernando Mendoza, presenting him as the cleanest profile in the class and the safest Superflex bet. The discussion centers on accuracy, ball placement, decision-making, and leadership, with a debate on ceiling. One view sees him living as a reliable QB1 or high-end QB2 type. The other argues he can climb higher if the team build around him hits and the offense keeps evolving. Next up is Garrett Nussmeier, framed as a tricky evaluation because the 2025 tape looks heavily impacted by injury, while the 2024 tape shows a much more live arm and a more confident, pro-style passer. The group keeps coming back to one key point: draft capital will tell the story. If he lands in the right range, he becomes a real swing worth taking in Superflex rookie drafts. They move into Drew Allar as the “looks the part” quarterback that coaches will want to develop. The upside is obvious in the frame and arm talent, but the concerns show up when the pocket collapses and the processing speeds up. The consensus is that he needs time, structure, and the right coaching situation to see if the tools translate. They then cover Diego Pavia, giving credit for competitiveness and production, but making it clear the size limitation creates a massive barrier to draft capital and long-term opportunity. For fantasy purposes, they frame it as the kind of player where any real playing-time window would likely be the sell window. They also hit Taylen Green as the ultimate “tools vs quarterbacking” prospect. The athletic profile is wild and the rushing upside creates fantasy intrigue, but the concerns are about processing, mechanics, and whether he can consistently function as an NFL passer. The takeaway is that he is a pure swing pick, not a stable bet. They close with Luke Altmyer, who gets credit for playing on time, protecting the ball, and being coach-friendly, but is framed as a capped-ceiling profile for fantasy. Even if he sticks in the NFL as a backup type, the upside is limited compared to the quarterbacks who can generate fantasy points with rushing. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00:00 Start 00:06:51 Fernando Mendoza 00:26:00 Garrett Nussmeier 00:39:26 Drew Allar 00:49:27 FFPC 00:51:16 Roster Rescue is BACK! 00:52:19 Diego Pavia 01:02:07 Taylen Green 01:14:27 Luke Altmyer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noah gives a list of the best prospects to look out for during the NFL Combine next week including all the QBs looking to be drafted after Mendoza. Also, they discuss more KD burner accounts and Patrick gives an update on the NBA Standings. At the end of the episode, the guys try to get a perfect lineup. Subscribe for weekly episodes!
Today's episode of the show returns to the final pre-Combine positional Rankings & Divisional Review series covering 2026 QBs, AFC South, & the NFC South + Jeremiah 2nd Mock Changes.TIMELINE || 2026 QB Rankings -- 2:15 || Divisional Review -- 17:30 || Texans -- 18:15 || Colts -- 31:00 || Jaguars -- 46:00 || Titans -- 58:00 || Falcons -- 01:07:15 || Panthers -- 01:09:45 || Saints -- 01:27:45 || Bucs -- 01:39:45 || Endnotes -- 01:51:00 Get full access to C.J.'s Substack at cjfreel.substack.com/subscribe
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This Rookie QB Class Stinks! full 650 Tue, 10 Feb 2026 16:43:57 +0000 w5CTiQRr44OGuiUCK2ngfVz58bkUoKBo sports,news BMitch & Finlay sports,news This Rookie QB Class Stinks! Washington football legend Brian Mitchell and longtime Commanders reporter JP Finlay team up to provide the best Commanders talk and analysis of the Caps, Nats, and Wizards. Every weekday, BMitch and JP bring listeners the latest sports talk, breaking news, game coverage, and analysis, plus interviews with the top personalities and reporters in the DMV.Catch BMitch & Finlay live Monday through Friday (10 a.m. - 2 p.m ET) on 106.7 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Nationals and Capitals, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @BMitchandFinlay. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%2F%2Fr
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Welcome to another episode of FTN Media's Crossing Routes Podcast, co-hosted by C.H. Herms (@CH_Herms on X) and Tyler Orginski (@FFTylerO on X). In this one, Herms is joined by special guest Bryan Rockwood from FantasyNow+ to discuss the 2025 rookies at quarterback and running back. Come for some insightful dynasty talk, stick around for the laughs.Be sure to check out all of our tremendous content at ftnfantasy.com. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Counselors Austin and Collin continue Rankings 2.0 with the most important position in football - but will any of these QBs be fantasy stars?(00:00) - Intro(03:45) - QB Overview(08:15) - Carson Beck(11:51) - Drew Allar(20:02) - Garrett Nussmeier(25:54) - Ty Simpson(38:02) - Dante Moore(49:05) - Fernando Mendoza(01:05:31) - Superflex Value(01:08:45) - Outro---Camp Dynasty is your 24/7 retreat for dynasty rookie scouting. Follow along with each class of “campers,” or dynasty rookie prospects, throughout the college football season, draft season, and dynasty draft season. Tune into weekly podcasts where camp counselors Austin Korff and Collin Bouressa provide camper analysis (including IDP), big boards, mock drafts, and much more!Camp Dynasty format: 1QB+ (6pt TD, -3pt INT) & full IDPFollow along and get in touch with us at:X: @Camp_DynastyTikTok: @Camp.DynastyYouTube: Camp DynastyThanks for listening!
Rookie recap and future outlooks on today's dynasty fantasy football podcast! Borg, Betz & Mike review the 2025 rookie class at the QB & RB positions. A review of weekly fantasy football performances, historical context, and dynasty trade values. Plus, what specific criteria and questions to use when evaluating draft prospects on film. Join Borg, Betz, and a Baller each week to take your Dynasty fantasy football game to the next level and dominate your league -- Fantasy Football Podcast for Jan 7th, 2026.Connect with The Fantasy Footballers:Visit us on the WebSupport the ShowFollow on XFollow on InstagramJoin our DiscordLove the show? Leave us a review wherever you listen Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jared Smith breaks down how he's looking to bet Panthers vs. Buccaneers & Saints vs. Falcons. Plus, Jared explains why he thinks Tyer Shough might be the best rookie QB in the NFL.
00:13 – Opening & holiday banter: Hosts reflect on recording during the holidays and set the stage for a busy Week 18 with multiple divisions still undecided. 01:26 – Personal story & league news: Anecdotes segue into discussion of off-field NFL news, including recent legal issues involving notable players and how public perception lags performance. 08:05 – Week 18 overview: Why this final regular-season slate is unusually meaningful, with several division titles and playoff seeds still open. 09:26 – Panthers at Buccaneers: NFC South title implications, division format quirks, and draft vs playoff value discussion. 22:31 – Seahawks at 49ers: NFC West on the line, quarterback matchup context, and how recent performances shape the stakes. 24:35 – Browns at Bengals: AFC North matchup context, sack records, and player motivations. 26:17 – Cowboys at Giants: Draft positioning implications and the tension between winning and long-term team interests. 27:50 – Rookie QB discussion: Comparing first-year quarterbacks across the league and what metrics actually matter. 32:11 – Packers at Vikings: Playoff seeding context, backup quarterback situations, and coaching priorities. 33:12 – Colts at Texans: AFC South race implications and late-season roster instability. 34:42 – Titans at Jaguars: Division-clinching scenario and late-season evaluation themes. 37:13 – Saints at Falcons: Limited stakes game used to evaluate individual players and future roles. 41:05 – Cardinals at Rams: Wild card seeding implications and coaching mindset discussion. 44:53 – Lions at Bears: Missed opportunities, rivalry context, and how expectations shifted over the season. 46:17 – Chiefs at Raiders: Minimal competitive stakes, roster management, and fan-interest challenges. 47:55 – Chargers at Broncos: Resting starters and playoff positioning context. 48:35 – Dolphins at Patriots: Turbulent week backdrop and end-of-season evaluation. 50:26 – Jets at Bills: Stadium significance, team form heading into playoffs, and defensive trends. 54:31 – Commanders at Eagles: Division familiarity, resting starters, and low-scoring expectations. 55:29 – Ravens at Steelers: Monday night finale, physical identity discussion, and running game emphasis. 59:54 – Wrap-up: Final thoughts, Week 18 tone, and transition into the playoffs.
As the New Orleans Saints enter their penultimate game of the 2025 season against the Tennessee Titans, the most important question for the two franchises is 'Who's better? Tyler Shough or Cam Ward?' NOLA.com assistant sports editor Zach Ewing is here to try to answer on Friday's Dattitude (Ep. 455) presented by Evangeline Securities. Host Jim Derry also is joined by the Pick Em Crew for their Best Bets of Week 17, and we preview LSU's final game in the Texas Bowl before plenty of changes.
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Nick and Jonathan discuss whether or not they trust the current Browns regime with a rookie quarterback next season.
Nick and Jonathan talk about their trust in the Browns to get it right with a rookiequarterback in 2026. Also, they debate if Fernando Mendoza is truly the best player in college football right now.
Brady Cook will be making his first NFL start this Sunday when the Jets take on the Jacksonville Jaguars as head coach Aaron Glenn is ruling out both Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/69018082/download.mp3 Now, official: Brady Cook will start at QB on Sunday, per Aaron Glenn. Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields are out. #Jets — Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) December 12, 2025 Cook made his debut in relief of Taylor last week and had little support from a group of receivers that dropped one pass after another. Cook would finish they day 14 of 30 with no touchdowns and two interceptions, but the seven drops by his pass catchers, including a would-be touchdown to John Metchie, skew the reality of his performance quite a bit. While Cook did throw a pair of red zone interceptions, it’s going to be interesting to see if he takes as different approach when not handed a huge deficit to come back from. Every single throw from Brady Cook's @nyjets debut. Did the drops hit double-digits?@JetNation https://t.co/XmJ8jQqDJ0 — Glenn Naughton (@JNRadio_Glenn) December 8, 2025 So now for Cook, rather than entering a game already down 21-0 as he did last week, it’ll be a scoreless start and hopefully a game in which he gets a little bit of support to see what he can do. An undrafted free agent out of Missouri, Cook managed to stick with the Jets practice squad after a solid pre-season and now finds himself about to line up as a starter. A mobile quarterback with more than adequate arm strength and off-the-charts leadership in college, the Jets will use this week to begin their evaluation of Cook in determining whether or not he has a future with the club.The post Report: Rookie QB Brady Cook to Start Sunday vs Jaguars appeared first on JetNation.com - New York Jets Blog & Forum.
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps take a look at numbers from past Browns QB's in their first 3 starts and where he ranks, with a silver lining in the messaging.
Send us a textWELCOME TO THE NEWEST EPISODE OF THE TRIPLE THREAT PODCAST ON THE DYNASTY DNA PODCASTING NETWORK!! In this show the Host of The Dynasty DNA Podcasting Network TJ Blake, Dynasty DNA Team Member and Co Host Nicholas Holt (Dynastywizz) and Dynasty DNA Team Member, Co Host, and The Host of The Dynasty Dogs Podcast Michael Anthony talk some rookie quarterbacks and tight ends and how we feel about them now being over halfway through the 2025 NFL Season! We discuss things such as will Shedeur Sanders be the Browns Starter in 2026? We also talk about which tight end that we have The Most Faith in long term Harold Fannin Jr, Oronde Gadsden, or Mason Taylor? Lastly, is Cam Ward worth the gamble it's a great episode so tune in with us, have a few laughs, and let's get you on your way to dynasty championship in 2025 now that the season has arrived!Join The DNA Strand Crew on Discord Free to Join Just Click This Link!!https://discord.gg/rFAyWzn8Join the DNA Strand Crew on Twitterhttps://mobile.twitter.com/DynastyDNA_Subscribe to The Dynasty DNA YouTube Channel(9) Dynasty DNA Fantasy Football Podcast - YouTubeFollow The DNA Guys On TwitterTJ Blake https://twitter.com/TJBlakeDNAMichael Anthony Michael Anthony (@dynastydogmike) / XNicholas Holt (Dynasty Wizz) Wizz (@DynastyWizzFF) / X
The Dynasty Nerds are reviewing the 2025 rookie class at the season's end. Hosts Garret Price and Andrew Mott break down how quarterbacks and running backs have performed, from disappointing debuts to breakout stars. With playoff positioning locked in and the regular season winding down, it's time to assess which rookies lived up to the hype and which ones left fantasy managers wanting more. Listen to This Episode:
Mike and Bobby reviewed the Saints' 24-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Bobby praised rookie quarterback Tyler Shough's leadership and looked ahead at the team's soft upcoming schedule. He also evaluated Shough's playmaking with his legs after a two-touchdown performance against Tampa Bay. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about Devin Neal, Devaughn Vele, and Brandon Staley.
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Kevin Stefanski is taking a lot of the heat for the way the Browns season has shaken out. Mary Kay Cabot makes a good point -- What team with a rookie QB is right now?
Henry talks with Matthew Coller from Purple Insider about JJ McCarfthy's struggles, what's the most startling, why Kevin O' Connell isn't to blame, why he needs to make "anticipation throws", and more.
Ken Carman and Anthony Lima discuss why they are nervous for Shedeur Sanders' first NFL start, while disputing some potential conspiracies against the Browns' rookie quarterbacks.
Hour 4: Jason Lloyd + No big conspiracy against Browns rookie QBs full 2008 Wed, 19 Nov 2025 15:21:24 +0000 cg1KDsJabOwT0nU2b0k1qubGpvb2QpZG sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 4: Jason Lloyd + No big conspiracy against Browns rookie QBs The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepod
Jerry's back with updates, starting with the gut-wrenching sound of Gano missing the FG before halftime. Daboll says Jaxson Dart keeps fighting, George Kittle weighs in on MetLife's field, and Sam Darnold lights up the Seahawks in a big win over the Commanders. Plus, the Panthers pull off a stunning upset over the Packers — Dowdle the star of the show.
Jonathan Peterlin and Jake Vulinec wonder if the playcaller change for the Browns impact the rookie quarterbacks at all.
USA Today ranked the rookie QB performances from Week 1 of the NFL preseason, including Jalen Milroe, and Salk reacts to it while also expressing his desire to see Milroe get more playing time in the preseason. Then, they re-air their conversation with Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times to discuss the Mariners hot stretch, Josh Naylor, Cal Raleigh and more.
It's the Femi & Friends hour! Femi Abebefe opens the show today with his thoughts from Shedeur Sanders, JJ McCarthy and Cam Ward's performances over the weekend. 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
It's the Femi & Friends hour! Femi Abebefe opens the show today with his thoughts from Shedeur Sanders, JJ McCarthy and Cam Ward's performances over the weekend. 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
(0:00) Welcome to the show, Stugotz!(5:55) The most exciting thing that Simms witnessed this weekend(8:55) Rookie QB Headlines: Real or Relax? Cam Ward understood the assignment(12:20) Jaxson Dart fuels optimism, as does Abdul Carter(17:40) Shedeur Sanders has complicated the Browns QB competition(22:30) Tyler Shough outperformed Spencer Rattler(26:00) Jalen Milroe sets social media on fire(31:20) Like The Look: Jets under Aaron Glenn(38:35) Like The Look: Jaguars under Liam Coen(43:50) Like The Look: Broncos & LB Nik Bonnito(45:55) Like The Look: 49ers D under Robert Saleh(48:25) Like The Look: Bryce Young in the pocket(50:00) Which coach gives the strongest Stugotz energy?(53:35) Top 5 QBs who won't be starting by Week 7
LaVar and Jonas give Zach Wilson his proper credit as a Polynesian players. Cam Ward continues to get less attention than Shedeur Sanders. A big name recruit in college football continues muddy the waters of NIL payments. Plus, a familiar face at the top of the rankings, a potential blockbuster trade and more! #2prosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.