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Simmons on Rodgers rumors, Ryan O'Halloran on Drew Lock, Julio Jones likely destinations, Baseball in the Olympics, signature shoes
Ryan O'Halloran on the offseason film study sessions shared by Drew Lock and Peyton Manning, the impact of changing OCs on the young QB, and Bridgewater-Lock competition in camp
Ryan O'Halloran, quarterback talent vs system, NFL emphasizing taunting for upcoming season, Rantanen, Rockies
Ryan O'Halloran previews the NFL Draft, breaks down what the Broncos might do, and tells Mase and Eric what selecting a QB would mean
Substituting for Stokley & Zach, Dan Jacobs had Ryan O’Halloran on the show and discussed what Denver Broncos GM George Paton will do with DeShaun Watson headline the trade block in the NFL. O’Halloran also talked about what the price is for Watson and if it would hurt the Broncos to pursue Watson and how Drew Lock would react. Jacobs wrapped up the hour with Jerry Schemmel and talked about the Nolan Arenado trade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the final preview show of the 2020 season, Evan tells you what he is looking for from the Raiders in Week 17 and previews the divisional matchup against bitter rival the Denver Broncos with beat writer for the Denver Post, Ryan O’Halloran. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Hayre is joined by the voice of the Chargers Matt "Money" Smith (:34) and The Denver Post's Ryan O'Halloran (15:02) on a Week 16 edition of "Chargers Weekly."
Shelby Harris, former Broncos thriving elsewhere, Ryan O'Halloran on Drew Lock, The Masters, NHL realignment
Ryan O'Halloran breaks down what media members saw from players and coaches today on zoom calls & should Broncos fans worry
The Denver Post’s Ryan O’Halloran joins Dan Jacobs to break down the Broncos COVID protocols. Ryan explains how the Broncos coach injured his nose during the game. He gives his thoughts on Drew Lock’s performance against the Chargers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of the Chargers' Week 8 matchup with the Denver Broncos, Chris Hayre is joined by The Denver Post's Ryan O'Halloran (:44), the voice of the Chargers Matt "Money" Smith (11:46), and a beat writers roundtable including Hayley Elwood, The Athletic's Daniel Popper and Southern California News Group's Gilbert Manzano (32:44).
Derek and Ryan preview the Broncos @ Jets game Thursday, the NFL's dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks with the Tennessee Titans and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1991, the world suffered through an everyday fear that at any moment, a flash of light would explode into the sky and darkness would fall across life as they knew it.This impending doom was caused by the Cold between America and the Soviet Union.Both feared at any moment, the ego of the other would lead to the push of a button and an atomic bomb would travel across the worlds skies.This fear was very much based in reality and fact.Just 46 years before the end of the Cold War, the world witnessed the utter destruction and lack of bias an atomic bomb was capable of.In Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, an atomic bomb known as the Little Boy Bomb, was dropped by the American military during world war 2 and killed almost a quarter of a million people and flattened two well built and modern cities.The signs of the destruction of the bomb can still be seen in the cities today.The little boy bomb came about as a result of the research conducted in what was known as The Manhattan Project.But what if I told you, the bomb's life nor its power began in Manhattan.What if I told you that in fact, the bomb's conception began in Dungarvan, County Waterford.The music for this episode was written, preformed and produced by Ryan O’Halloran.The story was written and researched by Oran.If you enjoyed this episode and want to help support the podcast, you can buy us a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/wetheirish.We the Irish is an Ireland Loves production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ryan O'Halloran, Broncos losing close games, offense for Broncos without Sutton and Lock, Rockies outlook, Leonard loses wedding ring
9/18/2020Season 11, Episode 18 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can and in this Friday show, Alex Kozora and I get right to talking about the Pittsburgh Steelers latest transaction and the team’s Thursday injury report.Alex and I discuss several different topics at the beginning of this show before talking about what all we both observed while watching the all-22 tape from the Steelers Week 1 Monday night win against the New York Giants.We move on from the Steelers Week 1 win to start discussing and previewing the team’s Week 2 Sunday home game against the Denver Broncos. We welcome back Ryan O’Halloran of the Denver Post to the show on Friday morning and talk extensively with him about the Broncos and their Sunday visit to Heinz Field to play the Steelers. We talk injuries, offense, defense, special teams and much more with Ryan, who ends his Friday appearance by giving us his prediction for Sunday’s game.If not already doing so, please follow Ryan on Twitter at @ryanohalloran and read his work online here: https://www.denverpost.com/author/ryan-ohalloran/After wrapping up with Ryan, Alex and I give our own thoughts on the Broncos and preview the game from all angles.With it being Friday, Alex and I give our picks against the spread for the remaining games that will take place in Week 2 and that includes us predicting the final score of the Steelers Sunday game against he Broncos.We close out this Friday podcast episode by answering several more emails we’ve received from listeners.Thanks for listening and don’t forget to call or email with questions or comments and please pass us along to your friends!
Ryan O'Halloran, what stood out on first NFL Sunday, expectations and predictions for the Broncos, NBA head coaching, baseball players out of position
Ryan O'Halloran joins the show to preview the Broncos season opener and discusses his feelings on fans in the stands
Nick & Cecil talk about PSU linebacker Micah Parsons opting out of the 2020 college football season and preparing for the 2021 NFL Draft. Ryan O’Halloran with the Denver Post joins the show to talk about the breaking news with the Broncos’ ownership situation as a judge pushes the trial to 2021. O’Halloran says he was surprised by the news and it seems Joe Ellis is ready to get on with it and look for some closure. Eric Edholm with Yahoo! Sports joins the show to talk about Micah Parsons making up his mind about opting out and what would happen if Justin Fields or Trevor Lawrence decide to opt out for the 2020 college season. Also, Cecil asks Edholm what’s on everyone’s mind right now when it comes to cover-ups and COVID-19 protocols. Cecil gives credit to the Broncos’ scouting staff and Nick decides if the college football season needs to be moved back. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Michael and Colum are joined by Ryan O'Halloran from The Denver Post to preview the upcoming 2020 NFL Season.
In this packed edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran discuss Mike Shanahan's election to the Broncos' Ring of Fame, the chances of Justin Simmons signing a long-term deal before July 15, positional battle previews, Patrick Mahomes' $503-million mega-deal with Kansas City and more analysis.
In this packed edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran discuss the current outlook for the NFL season starting on time with the preseason being cut in half. Plus, analysis on whether safety Justin Simmons will sign his franchise tender before the July 15 deadline, quarterback Cam Newton's signing with the Patriots and more.
Right now on this episode of a Fantasy Football Podcast by the FF Faceoff, Anthony Cervino (@therealnflguru) and Mike Hauff (@theffrealist) will discuss their Top Fantasy Football Wide Receiver (WR) Sleepers for 2020 including Hunter Renfrow, Randall Cobb, Jamison Crowder and more. In addition, the guys will discuss the latest NFL News and Rumors from around the league including: -Browns OC Chad O'Shea told the press RB Kareem Hunt has "been involved" in some of the team's virtual passing meetings this offseason -Dolphins CB Xavien Howard is not expected to be suspended by the NFL -Lions OC Darrell Bevell said T.J. Hockenson (ankle) "might not be quite 100%" yet -Vikings OC Gary Kubiak told the press WR Justin Jefferson will "move inside [to the slot] quite a bit" in 2020 -Broncos beat writer Ryan O'Halloran doesn't believe RB Royce Freeman's role as the Broncos' No. 3 running back is secure -Eagles HC Doug Pederson told the press WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) is without a timetable for return -Eagles RG Brandon Brooks has suffered a torn left Achilles' tendon and will miss the entire 2020 season Looking for weekly fantasy football advice and lineup strategy? Then don't forget that Anthony and Mike will always answer and address all of your fantasy football advice and strategy questions in the live chat right here on the show! Have an off-air comment? The guys will always answer them in a timely manner! #NFL #FantasyFootballRankings #FantasyFootball Check out Anthony and Mike's 2020 Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings here --https://gridironexperts.com/dynasty-qb-rankings Join our Facebook Community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2213414128877661/ ***While you're here, please don't forget to subscribe, follow, like, comment, and share this video. SUBSCRIBE to dominate your competition - https://www.youtube.com/thefffaceoff?sub_confirmation=1
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran discuss the Broncos' team march in Denver last weekend, bounce-back candidates on the roster, the roles Andrew Beck and Alijah Holder could take on this year as well as what the tight end depth chart might look like.
Ryan O’Halloran of the Denver Post joined the show to discuss his 10 questions surrounding the Broncos Sandy Clough joined us to react to Noah Fant’s over/under numbers Nick Ferguson has beef with Stoke!
In this edition of the 1st-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran review Vic Fangio and Kareem Jackson's comments on racism and discrimination this week. Plus, an update on when coaches can return to team facilities -- and the likely timeline of the NFL preseason firing up -- as well as commentary on the failed 4th-and-15 proposal, the axed pass interference challenge rule and more.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post sportswriters Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran discuss the beginning of the Broncos' 2020 virtual offseason. Plus, thoughts on the team's stability at offensive tackle, breaking down Denver's schedule and more analysis.
Dukes has a lot of big news and a great discussion with our pal Ryan o'Halloran of the Denver Post.
In this packed edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran give a comprehensive preview of the Broncos' 2020 draft. Denver has 10 picks in the draft, which is being held virtually from Thursday through Saturday. Included is analysis off general manager John Elway's media session this week, whether the Broncos should trade up or down from No. 15 overall, predictions for that pick, reaction to Rob Gronkowski being traded to Tampa Bay and much more.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran continue their positional previews ahead of the NFL Draft. They break down Denver's need at cornerback, defensive line and inside linebacker, with potential picks to watch at those positions. Plus, what are the chances that general manager John Elway trades up or down from the Broncos' first pick at No. 15 overall?
In this packed edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran preview wideouts and tight ends the Broncos might be targeting in the 2020 NFL Draft. What college pass-catchers are atop Denver's big board to bring in as a complement to No. 1 wideout Courtland Sutton, and when in the draft should the team address the need? And what tight ends could the Broncos be considering to back up Noah Fant and Nick Vannett?
In this packed edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran review coach Vic Fangio and GM John Elway's wide-ranging comments on the team on Tuesday. Plus, discussion on how the Broncos fared in free agency, the official expansion of the playoff field to 14 teams, and the chances of a normal NFL schedule this fall amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In this packed edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran recap the Broncos' moves through the first week of free agency. Which trades and signings will prove most impactful for Denver? Plus, thoughts on the departure of Chris Harris, Connor McGovern and Will Parks; discussion on the free agencies of Shelby Harris and Derek Wolfe; looking at the rest of the AFC West's offseason, and more analysis.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran discuss the first few days of NFL free agency. Which teams helped themselves, and which teams didn't? Where does the versatile Graham Glasgow fit in on the Broncos' evolving offensive line? Why did Denver trade fullback Andy Janovich just five months after signing him to a three-year contract worth $5.7 million? How do the Broncos benefit from trading for defensive lineman Jurrell Casey? The reporters break down those questions and much more.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran break down the progress, or lack thereof, on the league's recent CBA proposal. Plus, analysis on Denver's free agents, compensatory draft picks, the effect of coronavirus on the sports world and more.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran analyze the Broncos' trade for Jacksonville cornerback A.J. Bouye. What does the move mean for Chris Harris' future in orange and blue? Plus, extended analysis on what the Broncos saw at last week's NFL Combine, the team's decision to eventually franchise tag safety Justin Simmons, what other free agents/potential trades make sense for Denver this offseason and much more.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran break down what the Broncos are looking for at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. What prospects should Denver spend the most time focusing on, and what's it like to cover the NFL's biggest pre-draft event? Plus, more analysis on the schedule and happenings at the combine.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran discuss potential offseason trades by the Broncos, most notably acquiring Lions cornerback Darius Slay and Vikings wideout Stefon Diggs. Plus, analysis on the newly proposed C.B.A. to move to a 17-game regular schedule and expanded playoff format.
In this edition of the First-and-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran discuss a multitude of topics, including Broncos contract options, the debut of the re-born XFL and Mel Tucker's bolt from Boulder to Michigan State. Plus, comparing the general managers of the Rockies and the Broncos, and examining why Jeff Bridich is so much worse at dealing with the media than John Elway.
In this episode of the First-&-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran break down Steve Atwater's election into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. What pushed The Smilin' Assassin into Canton, and what does his election mean for Broncos Country? Plus, analysis off Pat Shurmur's introductory news conference as the Broncos' fifth offensive coordinator in as many seasons.
With so much frustration over the Buffalo Sabres' on-ice product and PR missteps, we at the "Tim Graham" show brought to you by Chiampou, Travis, Besaw & Kershner asked how much power do fans really have when challenging ownership. The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they are moving another home game to London, so we spoke with NFL reporter Ryan O'Halloran from the Denver Post. O'Halloran covered the Jags and now is knee deep in the Broncos' ownership soap opera. We also heard from Die By The Blade managing editor Chad DeDominicis about the worsening state of the Sabres.
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In this episode of the First-&-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran assess commissioner Roger Goodell's comments on Broncos ownership and break down the hiring of quarterback coach Mike Shula as well as a new "cap guy." Plus, what the 49ers and Chiefs are saying about the Broncos in Miami, a look at the Hall of Fame chances for Steve Atwater and John Lynch, and a preview of/predictions for Super Bowl LIV.
Could Nolan Arenado be dealt to Chicago? Eric and Les discuss a possible outcome. Ryan O'Halloran discusses the Broncos ownership situation, as well as the latest in Miami from the Super Bowl. Could the NFL have a strike on their hands soon?
Ryan O’Halloran, Broncos beat reporter for the Denver Post joined me at the 2020 Reese’s Senior Bowl to discuss the Broncos, what they should do in the draft with the 15th overall pick, their free agency plans (including contract negotiations with All Pro safety Justin Simmons), and the team’s ownership situation
In this episode of the First-&-Orange podcast, Denver Post beat writers Kyle Newman and Ryan O'Halloran preview the 2020 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. Who should the Broncos target during practices this week leading into Saturday's game? Who are the most notable prospects on each roster? Plus, more analysis.