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Rob and Kelvin debate whether the 0-2 Kansas City Chiefs are destined to miss the postseason for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes Era, tell us why JJ McCarthy has mostly struggled through the first two weeks of the NFL season, and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets. Plus, FOX Sports national NFL writer Henry McKenna swings by to discuss his rest-of-season expectations for the Chiefs, what’s currently ailing Travis Kelce, why the Philadelphia Eagles don’t seem to get the kind of notoriety that a defending Super Bowl champion deserves, what makes Lamar Jackson arguably the toughest quarterback to defend in the NFL, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat, Darius Butler, and the boys recap everything from week 2 of the NFL season including several blowouts on the slate, Joe Burrow's injury, Brandon Aubrey's big day, the Super Bowl rematch, and the Colts having another convincing victory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys OVERREACT to everything that happened in week 2 of the NFL season including Joe Burrow potentially being out for 3 months with a turf toe injury, the Colts looking like a real contender, the drama in Dallas between the Cowboys and the Giants, the Super Bowl rematch that saw the Eagles sneak past the Chiefs, the Lions absolutely pummeling the Bears, and everything else from a crazy week 2 before previewing tonight's Monday Night Football and going through overreactions from the internet. Joining the progrum right after the First 15 to break down the biggest stories from the weekend and preview tonight's game is ESPN Senior NFL Insider, Adam Schefter. Next, new Super Middleweight Champion, 1st boxer ever to hold 3 undisputed titles in 3 different weight classes, Terence “Bud” Crawford joins the progrum to chat about his massive victory over Canelo Alvarez this weekend in Las Vegas, his preparation for the fight, giving Canelo his belts back after the fight, and his thoughts on Nebraska football this year. Later, Comedian Adam Ray joins the show to chat about his upbringing in Seattle, his Seahawks fandom, what he's up to currently, and more. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Matt Jones and Drew Franklin kick off another 'International Edition' of NFL Cover Zero with Matt in South Africa. Matt wonders if kids should be allowed to fly in first or business class. What does the Chiefs loss to the Eagles mean for KC moving forward? Cowboys OT win was the wildest game of the day. Do the Giants stick with Russell Wilson? Matt is concerned with Joe Burrow's injury and thinks the Dolphins have to have questions about Tua Tagovailoa. Matt tells some stories of his trip through South Africa. Was this week's Steelers team closer to what they really are? The 49ers have to be happy with the performance of Mac Jones. Drew wants to apologize for the Colts after Daniel Jones has carried them to a 2-0 record. Is this Lions team more what we're like to see this season? Josh Allen breaks his nose, but seems like he's going to be fine. How surprising is it to the Cardinals 2-0? Matt and Drew adjust their Power Rankings after 2 weeks including asking what do you do with the Chiefs? Matt wraps up with plans for his next few days in South Africa and has to comment on the Zach Bryan fence climbing situation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, it’s panic time in Kansas City after a loss to the Eagles in a Super Bowl rematch. An offensive back-and-forth between the Cowboys and Giants. The Bears are likely the worst team in the league but who gets yanked between Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson? And CBSSports NFL Columnist, Pete Prisco react to Joe Burrow needing surgery and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, it’s panic time in Kansas City after a loss to the Eagles in a Super Bowl rematch. Joe Burrow is in danger of missing the season with turf toe, which may be the accepted normal for Bengals fans. Plus, a recap of Crawford-Canelo and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks, and Brian Baldinger break down the biggest games from Week 2 of the 2025 season. The guys start with the Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs (1:24), then dive into Jaguars-Bengals (9:24), Giants-Cowboys (16:18), Seahawks-Steelers, (26:00), Broncos-Colts (34:14) and Falcons-Vikings. (40:30) Move the Sticks is a part of the NFL Podcasts Network. NOTE: timecodes approximateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Valenti and Jim Costa react to all of the NFL action from Sunday afternoon. From a Super Bowl preview to losing faith in young QBs, is the Chiefs run over and an electric showdown in Dallas. As well as full Detroit Lions breakdown from their win over the Bears. 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
For investors looking to make sense of housing-related assets amidst changes in Fed policy stance, our co-heads of Securitized Product Research Jay Bacow and James Egan offer their perspective on mortgage rates and the market.Read more insights from Morgan Stanley.----- Transcript ----- James Egan: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Jim Egan, co-head of Securitized Products Research at Morgan Stanley.Jay Bacow: I'm Jay Bacow, the other co-head of Securitized Products Research at Morgan Stanley.Today we're talking about the Fed, mortgage rates and the implications to the housing market.It's Monday, September 15th at 11:30am in New York.Now Jim, the Fed is meeting on Wednesday, and both our economists and the market are expecting them to cut rates in this meeting – and continue to cut rates at least probably two more times in 2025, and multiple times in 2026. We've talked a lot about the challenges and the affordability in the U.S. homeowners' market, in the U.S. mortgage market.Before we get into what this could help [with] the affordability challenges, how bad is that affordability right now?James Egan: Sure. And as we've discussed on this podcast in the past, one of the biggest issues with the affordability challenges in the U.S. housing market specifically is how it's fed through to supply issues as the lock-in effect has kept homeowners with low 30-year mortgage rates from listing their homes.But just how locked in does the market remain today? The effective rate on the outstanding mortgage market, kind of the average of the mortgages outstanding, is below 4.25 percent. The prevailing rate for 30-year mortgages today is still over 6.25 percent, so we're talking about two full percentage points, 200 basis points outta the money.Jay Bacow: And that seems like a lot. Has it been that way in the past?James Egan: If we look at roughly 40 years of data ending in 2022, the market was only 100 basis points outta the money for eight individual quarters. The most it was ever out of the money was 135 basis points. We have now been more than 200 basis points out of the the money for three entire years, 12 consecutive quarters. So, this is very unprecedented in the past several decades.But Jay, our economists are calling for Fed cuts, the market's pricing in Fed cuts. How much lower is the mortgage rate going for these affordability equations?Jay Bacow: We actually don't think that the Fed cutting rates necessarily is going to cause the mortgage rate to come down at all. And one way we can think about this is if we look at it, the Fed has already cut rates 100 basis points over the past year, and since the Fed has cut rates 100 basis points in the past year, the mortgage rate is 25 basis points higher.James Egan: Okay, so if I'm not going to be looking at Fed funds for the path of mortgage rates going forward, I have two questions for you.One, what part of the Treasury term structure should I be looking at? And two, you talked about the market pricing in Fed cuts from here. What is the market saying about where those rates will be in the future?Jay Bacow: So, mortgage rates are much more sensitive to the belly of the Treasury curve. Call it the 5- and 10-year portions than Fed funds. They have a little bit of sensitivity to the third year note as well. And when we think about what the market is expecting those portions of the Treasury curve to do, I apologize, I'm going to have to nerd out. Fortunately, being a nerd comes very naturally to me.If you look at the spread between the 5- and the 10-year portion of the treasury curve, 10 years yield about 50 basis points more than the 5-year note. So, you think about it, an investor could buy a 10-year note now. Or they could buy a 5-year note now and then another 5-year note in five years, and they should expect to get the same return if they do either one.So, if they buy the 10-year note right now at 50 basis points above where the 5-year note is. Or they buy the 5-year note, right now, the 5-year note in five years would have to yield 100 basis points above to get the average to be the same. Well, if the 5-year note in five years is 100 basis points above where the 5-year note is right now, mortgage rates are also probably going to be higher in five years.James Egan: Okay, so that's not helping the affordability issues. What can be done to lower mortgage rates from here?Jay Bacow: Well, going back to my inner nerd, if you brought the 5- and 10-year Treasury yields down, that would certainly be helpful. But mortgage rates aren't just predicated on where the Treasury yields are.There's also a risk premium on top of that. And so, if the mortgage originators can sell those loans to other investors at a tighter spread, that would also help bring the rate down. And there are things that can be done on that front. So, for instance, if the capital requirements for investors to own those mortgages go down, that would certainly be helpful.You could try to incentivize investors in a number of different ways, that's one front. But in reality, a lot of these fees are already sort of stuck in place. So, there's only so much that can be done.Now, Jim, let's suppose. I am wrong. I've been wrong in the past. A lot of times with you. I thought the Patriots were gonna beat the Giants in both Super Bowls. Somehow Eli Manning proved me wrong.However, if the mortgage rate does come down, how much does it have to come down for housing activity to start picking up?James Egan: So, this is a question we get asked roughly six to seven times a day…Jay Bacow: How did Eli Manning beat the Patriots?James Egan: How far mortgage rates have to come down in order to really get housing sales started again. And because of the backdrop of today's housing and mortgage markets that we laid out at the top of this podcast, it's really difficult to empirically point to a mortgage rate and calculate this is where rates have to fall to.So, what we have been doing instead is looking at historic periods of affordability improvement, and seeing how much do we need to get that affordability ratio down to get a sustainable growth in sales volumes from here.Jay Bacow: All right. And how much do we have to get that affordability ratio down?James Egan: So, a sustainable increase; historically, we've needed about a 10 percent improvement in the affordability ratio…Jay Bacow: Alright, help me out here. I think about mortgage payments as more of a function of the rate level. So, if we're in the context of like 6.25, 6.5 right now, how far does the mortgage rate need to drop to get a 10 percent improvement? Assuming that there's no change in borrower's income or home prices.James Egan: In that world, we think you need about 100 basis point move. It would take the 30-year mortgage rate to call it, 5.5 percent.Jay Bacow: All right, so if mortgage rates go to 5.5 percent, then we're going to immediately see housing activity pickup.James Egan: That is not exactly what we're saying. What we've seen is the 10 percent improvement is enough to get sustainable growth in sales volumes. A year after you start to see that real improvement, the contemporaneous moves can be up, they can be down. Given what our economists are saying for the labor market going forward, what they're saying for growth in the United States, we do think you can see a little bit of contemporaneous growth.If you start to see that 100 basis point move in mortgage rates now, we think you'll get about a 5 percent increase in purchase volumes as we move through 2026 with the potential for upward inflection in 2027 from that 5 percent growth number – again, if we get that move in mortgage rates.Jay Bacow: Alright, so we expect the Fed to cut rates about 150 basis points over the next year and a half. It doesn't necessarily have to bring the mortgage rate down. But if the mortgage rate does go down to in the context of 5.5 percent, we should start to get a pickup in housing activity maybe the year after that.Jim, always a pleasure talking to you.James Egan: Pleasure talking to you too, Jay. And to all of you regularly hearing us out, thank you for listening to another episode of Thoughts on the Market.Jay Bacow: Please leave us a review or a like wherever you get this podcast and share your Thoughts on the Market with a friend or colleague today.James Egan: Go smash that subscribe button.
Joe Burrow injured, out 3 months Eagles knock off the Chiefs in Super Bowl rematch The Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 38-14 Saturday in Tuscaloosa. Alabama Football QB Ty Simpson continued his stellar play throwing for four touchdowns. Germie Bernard and Ryan Williams both had two TDs. The win over Wisconsin was Alabama's last tune up before SEC play. After a bye week, The Tide will face The Georgia Bulldogs in Athens. The Auburn Tigers closed out their pre-conference schedule with a 31-15 win over South Alabama. Auburn Football had three rushing touchdowns and QB Jackson Arnold added a passing TD in the win. Auburn now has a very challenging stretch of SEC play beginning Saturday at The Oklahoma Sooners. The Vanderbilt Commodores won 31-7 on the road at The South Carolina Gamecocks. Vanderbilt Football knocked South Carolina QB LaNorris Sellers out of the game and, likely, out of Heisman contention. PLUS, Tyler's Viewing Menu presented by Michelson Laser Vision! FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzL... FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://nextroundlive.com/the-ne.... SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On the latest Eagle Eye podcast, Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro discuss the Eagles' Week 2 win over the Chiefs: 0:00 - It wasn't pretty? 8:00 - Breaking down the offense 23:00 - Breaking down the defense 41:38 - Breaking down special teams 46:25 - Nick Sirianni's decision making
Packers fans are buzzing after a commanding 27-18 victory over the Washington Commanders, where the Green Bay defense turned Jayden Daniels into a non-factor with just 17 scrambling yards. Callers lit up the lines with excitement over the pass rush frenzy and Jordan Love's sharp 292-yard, two-touchdown performance, but frustrations boiled over refs' missed calls and sloppy penalties. This After Dark episode captures the raw thrill of a team looking unstoppable early in the season. Dominant defense steals the show: Micah Parsons-like get-offs, Devonte Wyatt's pressure surge, and Keisean Nixon's five pass breakups highlight the havoc. Offense shines amid concerns: Tucker Kraft's 126-yard explosion and Love's deep accuracy, but Jayden Reed's injury and blitz-heavy pressure raise questions. Caller hot takes: From Super Bowl dreams to betting heartbreaks and special teams gripes, fans debate if this squad can sustain the fire. Refs and penalties rant: Missed fouls on holds and personal fouls leave a bad taste, with suggestions for better timeout tech. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe, rate, and review to keep the After Dark vibes rolling—share your takes on social media with #PackernetAfterDark. Tease: Next up, prepping for Cleveland after this mini-bye. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson break down the biggest storylines from Week 2 of the NFL season. The duo discuss: Joe Burrow's injury, Super Bowl re-match and much more! 3:24 - Falcons Def. Vikings11:49 - Eagles Def. Chiefs27:35 - Cowboys Def. Giants46:25 - Ravens Def. Browns54:24 - Shedeur Sanders told Ravens to not draft him?!56:40 - Bengals Def. Jaguars (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Storylines are piling up and it's only Week 2! Here comes the most action-packed 10 minutes: Recalibrate expectations Good teams are still good This offense shouldn't be this hard Going to a place where I cannot follow A perfect Cowboys experience Giving this player a pass for his performance The most interesting player in the NFL Please don't send me this 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast starts with the Eagles win over the Chiefs. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Isaiah Stanback discuss how the Chiefs react to an 0-2 record. The Cowboys outlast the Giants for a last second OT win. Why does Kyle want to give a pass to Vikings QB JJ McCarthy? Plus, which plays left the table wanting to see it again? Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich recap and react to all of yesterday's Week #2 action which saw zero touchdowns scored on Sunday Night Football between the Falcons and Vikings, the Chiefs continuing to struggle against the Eagles in the Super Bowl rematch, and the Cowboys finding a way to survive the Giants. Plus, what to make of Overs cashing in a big way, going 10-4 on the week.
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, is not cooperating with investigators, Utah's governor said. As officials continue to search for a motive, we're learning more about the alleged gunman. CBS News' Carter Evans reports. In a rematch of last season's Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday to keep the Chiefs winless to start their season. The NFL Today host James Brown breaks down the rematch and other highlights from around the NFL. HBO's medical drama, "The Pitt" beat out heavily-favored Apple TV's "Severance" for outstanding drama series at the Emmy Awards. Meanwhile, Apple TV's "The Studio" walked away with 13 awards and broke the Emmy record for the most wins by a comedy in a single season.The 2025 Emmy Awards delivered red carpet fashion, candid moments and first-time nominees alongside veteran stars. "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King caught up with some of the stars. Ballet star Misty Copeland joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new children's book "Bunheads, Act Two: The Dance of Courage." The sequel to her bestseller introduces readers to the ballet "Don Quixote" and inspires young dancers to persevere through setbacks. David Begnaud introduces the team behind CBS News Atlanta as the station launches its first newscasts. Built in just 12 weeks, the newsroom combines startup energy, immersive technology, and a mission to serve the community with heart. 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
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Ed Werder's authoritative voice on all things Dallas Cowboys brings three decades of perspective to our deep dive into the franchise's most pressing issues. The veteran reporter, who began covering America's Team in 1989, doesn't mince words about the controversial Micah Parsons trade: "Almost nothing the Cowboys can do can justify trading Micah Parsons." Werder compares this move to the historic Herschel Walker deal but notes a crucial difference—Parsons is entering his prime at 26, while Walker was further along in his career.The conversation shifts to a fascinating exploration of Jerry Jones' true motivations. Does the owner define success as Super Bowl victories or simply keeping the Cowboys at the center of the NFL conversation? Warder suggests the latter might be true, noting that while Jones claims he'd "write any check" for another championship, he refuses to make the one sacrifice that might matter most—relinquishing his general manager role. "He'll never do that," Warder states definitively.We dive into the Netflix docuseries "America's Team," where Werder features prominently, sharing firsthand accounts of the dynasty years. He reveals the inside story of how he broke the news of Jimmy Johnson's firing after Jones personally told him, "I'm going to fire that MF-er." Thirty years later, the Jones-Johnson relationship remains fractured, with neither man having fully moved past their bitter split. Werder also provides sobering insights into Troy Aikman's playing career, revealing the quarterback suffered so many concussions he sometimes couldn't remember playing entire games—a stark reminder of how NFL player safety has evolved.For Cowboys fans wondering what to expect this season, Werder offers a measured assessment of the team's prospects without Parsons, projecting around nine wins given their challenging schedule. His encyclopedic knowledge of the franchise brings historical context to current challenges, delivered with the candor and insight that has made him a trusted voice in sports journalism for decades.The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces! Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessAt e|spaces, we offer more than just office space - we provide premium private offices designed for focus and growth. Located in the heart of Music Row, our fully furnished offices, private suites, meeting rooms and podcast studio give you the perfect space to work, create and connect. Ready to elevate your business? Book a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original BrandsOriginal brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comFollow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -Browse the merch: https://trythatinasmalltown.com/collections/all -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comThe Try That In A Small Town Podcast is produced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.co
Cowboys vs Giants was an instant classic Joe Burrow goes down with an injury Eagles win the Super Bowl rematch Recapping all NFL games College Football was spectacular this weekend Come join us as we breakdown an incredible weekend of ball
Yes the Eagles won the Super Bowl rematch 20-17 and that's ultimately all that matters. I talk about all the players and one specific coach who helped accomplish the ultimate goal. However I go in depth at the end of this show into the major issue this team currently has.https://sportspyder.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/news?pid=4349
Two-time NFL Coach of the Year Ron Rivera talks about growing up in a military family, winning a Super Bowl as a player, coaching in another one, helping provide opportunities for Latinos in sports and more.
Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Valerio and Forbes.com writer Jeff Fedotin give their quick reaction to the Chiefs' Week Two loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in a disappointing Super Bowl rematch. Although Joe praises the Chiefs' defensive gameplan in containing QB Jalen Hurts, he has major concerns about the Chiefs' offense, and Jeff worries the Chiefs are overusing Patrick Mahomes as a runner. Agree or disagree with our thoughts? Let us know on X: @joevalerio73 and @JFedotin. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In state: Dolphin's, Jags fall in NFL week two action...Bucs part of MNF Double Header, Super Bowl rematch ends with same result as Eagles top Chiefs, Weekend college football analysis including The Gators loss at LSU as Lagway throws 5 picks and joins coach on hotseat, Miami rolls over S. Forida in blowout and more...
The B Team is back for NFL Week 2 following a big win from the Green Bay Packers on Thursday Night Football. Kick off the show with a look in on the Kansas City Chiefs and if Patrick Mahomes can get this team back up to a Super Bowl level this season. Is Dan Campbell in over his head without his play callers? Mike had the best weekend of his life in recent times watching the New York Jets lose in a nail biter to Aaron Rodgers. Finish off the show with some Mortal Locks!Remember to Subscribe! All new subscribers = $1 donation to Children's Cancer Research through the NFL season!Concern in Kansas City (00:01:10-00:08:50)Dolphins Need a Change (00:08:55-00:16:10)Jaxson Dart Time in New York (00:16:15-00:26:10)Dan Campbell is Lost (00:26:15-00:29:30)Who is Bouncing Back in NFC (00:29:35-00:36:50)State of the New York Jets (00:36:55-00:43:50)NFL Week 2 Mortal Locks (00:43:55-00:46:45)
Yinzers! Get ready to hear a whole lot about community and the importance of supporting and showing up for each other.First up: 2-time Superbowl champ, Steelers defensive end, and the one whose beard was feared… the one and only Brett Keisel. Brett works with several charities throughout the region - doing so much good - and Tressa chats with him during a community event at DICK'S House of Sport.Next, Tressa talks with Nick Liermann, Founder & Executive Director of Team Foster. Formed in honor of Pittsburgh-area native Capt. Erick Foster, this incredible org raises money to provide accredited, life-saving service dogs to injured and disabled Veterans. To date, they have helped pair over 500+ Veterans with service dogs. Save the Date: Team Foster is bringing their amazing Ruff Ride event to Pittsburgh on Sept. 27th & 28th.Brett Keisel: https://brettkeisel.com/DICK'S House of Sport: https://stores.dickssportinggoods.com/pa/pittsburgh/1548/Team Foster: www.teamfoster.orgRuff Ride: https://www.ruffride.org/Team Foster on Instagram and Facebook: @weareteamfosterRuff Ride PittsburghSeptember 27-28, 2025 | 10 am - 10amUPMC Cooper Fieldhouse—https://www.yinzaregood.com/FOLLOW US on social media!Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGoodHave a story of generosity or kindness to share with us? Want a Kindness Crate dropped off at your business or school? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com.
Joe feels good about his Super Bowl pick Lions-Ravens. Bob had Ravens-Packers. The Colts are the first team in the Super Bowl era to not punt in their first two games! Stars and stiffs for the game.
Hour 4 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: Around the NFL. Bob and Austin think Jake Browning is a decent backup. Joe Burrow is out three months for the Bengals. Russell Wilson threw for over 400 yards and put up 37 points. Joe feels good about his Super Bowl pick Lions-Ravens. Bob had Ravens-Packers. Stars and stiffs for the game.
Bill opened the show by discussing his concern level for the Kansas City Chiefs after their 0-2 start to the season before reacting to the report that Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will need surgery on his toe, which will knock him out for at least the next three months. Bill also reacted to the poor quarterback play from both Aaron Rodgers and J.J. McCarthy on Sunday before getting into 5 Things You Need To Know from the Week 3 college football slate. The second hour starts with Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann joining the show to discuss how the Commanders could prevent a sophomore slump for Jayden Daniels and his concern level for the Chiefs. Buy or Sell is next as Bill answered if the Bengals should trade for Kirk Cousins and if Notre Dame should still be ranked. The show ends with Bill reacting to the betting odds as to who could be the next UCLA head coach and his frustration with the Bears after their blowout loss to the Lions.
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The defending champs soar in a Super Bowl rematch, a star QB suffers a significant injury, an SEC team is on the rise and a historic program plummets in the AP Top 25, winless college football teams make coaching changes, a Sunday night rivalry on the diamond and a star boxer dies. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Enjoy a Super Bowl rematch recap with Joshua Brisco from the Chiefs Radio Network.
Los Bengals pierden nuevamente a Joe Burrow aunque Jake Browning vence a Jaguars, los divertidos Cowboys, el dolor de cabeza de JJ McCarthy y mucho más, en el repaso de lo mejor y lo peor del segundo domingo de NFL.
Jason & Sterling break down the Chiefs loss to the Eagles in the Super Bowl rematch in Week 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Seltzer and Eliot Shorr-Parks--live from KC--preview the Eagles' Week 2 matchup against the Chiefs and pick their winner for the Super Bowl 59 rematch. 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
Dive into the heart of Week 2's Sunday NFL action with host Ryan Schlipp as he dissects every game through a Green Bay Packers lens. From divisional rivalries to potential Super Bowl previews, this episode uncovers how these matchups could shape the Packers' season, including injury updates on Jaire Alexander and Brenton Cox Jr., and the ripple effects of games like Eagles-Chiefs. Whether you're tracking betting lines or rooting interests, get the insider scoop on what matters most for Packer Nation. Detailed previews of key games including Ravens-Browns, Bengals-Jaguars, Cowboys-Giants, and Vikings-Falcons, with score predictions and Packer connections. Injury reports and roster moves, like the potential elevation of Mecole Hardman and opportunities for Aaron Mosby or Deslin Alexander. Betting insights on spreads and totals, highlighting divisional surprises and weather impacts like Cincinnati's heat wave. Analysis of NFC threats like the Rams and 49ers, plus rooting dilemmas in Eagles-Chiefs for Green Bay's advantage. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe now on your favorite platform, drop a rating and review to help spread the Packer love, and join the conversation on Twitter @packer_daddy. Stay tuned for more breakdowns and laughs at the enemy's expense in upcoming episodes! To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast #Packers #NFLWeek2 #GreenBayFootball
What a life! DON BEEBE is a 9 year NFL veteran wide receiver and return man. Out of those 9 years, he went to the Super Bowl 5 times an finally won a ring with the Green Bay Packers. He has been a successful coach at Aurora University (currently 51-10 as a head coach), and speaks at churches, businesses, colleges and more. His "Never Give Up" attitude is contagious and his faith has gotten him through some very tough situations. We talk about all of this and hear stories of Marv Levy, Jim Kelly and Brett Favre and more on this funny, uplifting, story-packed episode of The Approach Shot.
Retired Steelers Linebacker, Arthur Moats, is joined by Steelers alumni, Ryan Mundy, live at Acrisure stadium before the Steelers vs Seahawks game to talk about his NFL draft story, being on two teams that went to the Super Bowl, playing for Coach Tomlin plus more!
On a new FOX Football Saturday, Aaron Torres and Jason Martin open the show reacting to an absolutely wild overtime win by Georgia over Tennessee in Knoxville! Then they move into Arch Manning's disappointing day vs. UTEP, debating just how concerned the Longhorns should be about his early-season struggles. The guys also break down Texas A&M's INSANE win over Notre Dame, LSU's victory over Florida, and more! Later, Aaron and J-Mart move over to some NFL talk, sharing their biggest overreactions from Week 1 before setting the stage for Week 2! Will the Chiefs get their revenge on the Eagles for the Super Bowl? Who needs the win more between the Lions and Bears? Plus, thoughts on Adam Silver calling the NBA a "highlight-based sport".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Noe, Geoff Schwartz, and Bill Krackomberger recap yesterday’s college football action, as Notre Dame fell to 0-2 and Georgia stunned Tennessee! The guys look ahead to all the big games in Week 3 of the NFL, including Caleb Williams & the Bears trying to get right against the Lions, whether or not Joe Burrow & the Bengals offense can get it together against the Jaguars, and a Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and the Chiefs! Plus, Parlay Platter, Follow the Money with Christian Cipollini, Prop It Up, The Krack Challenge, Rapid Fire, Play of the Day, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview Date: January 5th, 2025Episode Summary:Larke Hasstedt, a talented dancer who transitioned from classical ballet to the commercial dance world. Larke, who was born into a dance family, began her training at a young age and eventually joined prestigious ballet companies like Pacific Northwest Ballet and Oregon Ballet Theater. However, her journey took a pivotal turn when she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in commercial dance.Larke shares her story of moving to LA with nothing but a dream and a self-imposed deadline to make it work. Through persistence and dedication, she landed an agent and went on to work with major artists like Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Usher, and more. Larke talks about the challenges of transitioning from ballet to commercial styles like hip hop and heels and offers insights into how dancers can make a similar shift in their own careers.She also shares advice on the importance of versatility, mental resilience, and hard work in the dance industry. Larke's teaching style, which blends her classical ballet background with commercial dance techniques, has gained recognition for creating beautiful lines and fluid movement. This episode is filled with valuable lessons on adapting to different dance styles, developing your unique career, and staying dedicated to your craft.Tune in to learn more about Larke's journey and the lessons she's learned along the way.Show Notes:(0:00) Introduction to Larke's dance background(5:00) Growing up in a dance family and early ballet training(10:00) Joining prestigious ballet companies like Pacific Northwest Ballet and Oregon Ballet Theater(15:30) The pivotal moment: transitioning from ballet to commercial dance(22:00) Moving to Los Angeles with a dream and a year to make it work(28:00) Securing an agent and booking jobs with top artists like Beyoncé, Britney Spears, and Usher(35:30) Adjusting ballet technique to fit commercial dance styles like hip hop and heels(42:00) Challenges faced and lessons learned in the commercial dance world(47:30) The importance of versatility and mental resilience in building a dance career(53:00) Creating a signature teaching style blending classical ballet and commercial dance(59:00) Advice for dancers looking to make a similar transition into commercial dance(1:05:00) How to balance ballet and commercial dance and maintain growth in both area(1:12:00) Larke's experience teaching and the evolution of her heels class(1:18:00) Reflecting on the different worlds of ballet and commercial dance(1:23:00) Larke's favorite career highlights and unforgettable moments (Super Bowl, Coachella)(1:30:00) Advice for aspiring dancers: believing in yourself and staying focused(1:36:42) Closing thoughts and inspiration from LarkeBiography:Larke Hasstedt started her dance training out very early, as both of her parents were professional ballet dancers. She trained with Pacific Northwest Ballet,San Francisco Ballet,Boston Ballet,and eventually joined Oregon Ballet Theater when she was only 17 years old.She did 8 seasons with them before leaving for Los Angeles.Once moving to LA, she had a dance career of over 20 years dancing for such artists as Beyonce, Chris Brown, Usher, Britney Spears, Jlo, Ariana Grande, Missy Elliot, Ciara, Miley Cyrus, Neyo,Cardi B, Snoop, Pitbull, Nicki Minaj, Christina Aguilera,Tinashe, Pharell, Rihanna and many more. She has been on shows such as The Voice,Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel, America's Got Talent and performed at The VMAS, American Music Awards,The Superbowl, Coachella, Bet Awards, Billboard Awards, Latin Grammys, Dick Clark's Rockin NYE and the Grammys.Currently she is teaching and sharing everything she has learned from the Ballet world to the industry with the next generation.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/alottalarkehttps://www.facebook.com/larke.hasstedt
Dive into the heart of Week 2's Sunday NFL action with host Ryan Schlipp as he dissects every game through a Green Bay Packers lens. From divisional rivalries to potential Super Bowl previews, this episode uncovers how these matchups could shape the Packers' season, including injury updates on Jaire Alexander and Brenton Cox Jr., and the ripple effects of games like Eagles-Chiefs. Whether you're tracking betting lines or rooting interests, get the insider scoop on what matters most for Packer Nation. Detailed previews of key games including Ravens-Browns, Bengals-Jaguars, Cowboys-Giants, and Vikings-Falcons, with score predictions and Packer connections. Injury reports and roster moves, like the potential elevation of Mecole Hardman and opportunities for Aaron Mosby or Deslin Alexander. Betting insights on spreads and totals, highlighting divisional surprises and weather impacts like Cincinnati's heat wave. Analysis of NFC threats like the Rams and 49ers, plus rooting dilemmas in Eagles-Chiefs for Green Bay's advantage. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. Subscribe now on your favorite platform, drop a rating and review to help spread the Packer love, and join the conversation on Twitter @packer_daddy. Stay tuned for more breakdowns and laughs at the enemy's expense in upcoming episodes! To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast #Packers #NFLWeek2 #GreenBayFootball
Looking for NFL picks and predictions for week 1 action? We have you covered! We've waited since the Super Bowl to have another NFL betting slate and today we have a loaded one! We discuss what the market moves have been, are on going and where can we take advantage to win our NFL bets! Join Ariel Epstein, Gianni the Greek, John Murray, Carmine Biacno and The Prez as they give their best picks and critical steam moves! Drop your questions in the chat to have them answered during the live stream!
In a busy Eagles week on 94WIP guests MIke Mayock, Sheil Kapadia and former head coach Dick Vermeil call in to break down Sunday's Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs. Meanwhile, the Phillies are red hot coming down the stretch in September as radio broadcasters Scott Franzke and Larry Andersen check in to react to a Phils sweep over the Mets and if this is finally the year the team can put it all together in the postseason. Plus, former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson joins the WIP Midday Show ahead of his exhibition with Floyd Mayweather.
In a busy Eagles week on 94WIP guests MIke Mayock, Sheil Kapadia and former head coach Dick Vermeil call in to break down Sunday's Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs. Meanwhile, the Phillies are red hot coming down the stretch in September as radio broadcasters Scott Franzke and Larry Andersen check in to react to a Phils sweep over the Mets and if this is finally the year the team can put it all together in the postseason. Plus, former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson joins the WIP Midday Show ahead of his exhibition with Floyd Mayweather.
{S2:E2} Football fever is back — and so are some of your favorite voices.In this electric new episode of Burner Syndicate, host Jaylon Fudge is joined by co-hosts Alex Elmore and Javion Hall as they welcome back familiar faces from Burner Talk: Will Shinstine, Zakary Anthony, and Gary Huddleston. This powerhouse panel dives headfirst into the upcoming NFL season with hot takes, bold predictions, and some unexpected team loyalty confessions.Expect fiery debates, expert insight, and enough gridiron energy to fuel your fantasy league. Who's on Super Bowl watch? Which teams are overrated? And what dark horses could shake up the standings?Whether you bleed team colors or just love a good football chat, this is the episode you don't want to miss.
Self-doubt is just one of the 5 voices you can't afford to keep listening to. Former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot Michelle Curran and Ryan continue their conversation, breaking down the five inner critics that fuel fear, doubt, and perfectionism and show you how to rise above them. They talk about what people get wrong about courage, the myth of shortcuts, the illusion of importance, and how to push past the voices telling you you're not enough. Michelle “MACE” Curran is a former United States Air Force fighter pilot with nearly 2,000 hours of F-16 flying time. She flew combat missions in Afghanistan and honed her skills across the globe, becoming the second woman in history to serve as the Lead Solo Pilot for the Thunderbirds, the Air Force's elite demonstration team. Known for her signature upside-down maneuvers, Mace performed for millions, inspiring audiences at airshows and flyovers like the Super Bowl, Daytona 500, and Indy 500.You can follow her on Instagram @Mace_Curran and learn more about her work at https://macecurran.com/
TNF and the Packers are a problem. PFT did not have fun watching the Packers dominate the Commanders and is dispelling all rumors of lil bro ass allegations on Jayden Daniels (00:00:00-00:22:03). We then do our Week 2 picks and preview for every game including who would win in a fight a Jaguar or a Bengal, who would win in a race a Colt or Mustang, the Ravens rubbing the Browns nose in it and a Super Bowl rematch (00:22:03-01:34:47). Best bets and Jerry's fantasy minute (01:34:47-01:44:27). Andrew Santino joins us in studio to talk about his new special, some football, golf, acting in Hollywood and how he's slightly given up in a great way, and more (01:44:27-02:33:24). We finish with Fyre Fest of the week (02:33:24-02:49:44).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take