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A packed Friday show begins with the Jets sinking even deeper as Justin Fields struggles again after one early touchdown drive. Boomer and Gio question how the team can keep putting him out there and what exactly the Jets are trying to accomplish the rest of the season. Jerry Recco's first update features the sounds of another Patriots win, Willie Colon declaring Fields is not an NFL quarterback, and reaction from Shane Bowen as he prepares for the Packers. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani sweep the MVP awards, Scott Boras starts hyping Cody Bellinger, and Boomer laughs about Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer being born the same year he started at WFAN. Hour two shifts to the Giants' head coaching search. Will they go with an experienced veteran or gamble on another coordinator. Gio sees both paths as possible and compares the situation to how the Patriots built around Drake Maye. Mike Tomlin's name surfaces, but acquiring him would take a trade. Jerry returns with more Jets misery, Dexter Lawrence reacts to Brian Daboll's firing, Mike Francesa's old Ohtani take resurfaces, and the guys talk about Barstool's Internet Invitational. Gio then wrestles with his Week 11 picks after going 0 for 5. Hour three features Boomer getting an alert about California flash floods and praising the Patriots' uniforms. Gio reveals his new obsession with the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and jokes that this is what aging men do. He also admits he struggles with scripted streaming shows if there are actors instead of documentary storytelling. Jerry brings more Patriots Jets audio as Brock Purdy prepares to return for San Francisco. The hour ends with Gio reacting to two unnecessary apologies and a batch of fun calls. Hour four opens with the Patriots winning their eighth straight over the Jets as Drake Maye looks fully in command. The discussion turns to what the Giants need in their next head coach for Jaxson Dart and why the Jets must turn to Tyrod Taylor. Jerry's final update of the day features Justin Fields' uneven performance, Shane Bowen's comments on Daboll's firing, and Judge and Ohtani's MVP celebrations. Scott Boras pumps up Cody Bellinger, the Moment of the Day features a Chris Russo prank call, and the week wraps with Boomer and Gio's NFL picks for Week eleven.
The hour opens with the Patriots extending their run to eight straight wins over the Jets as Drake Maye continues to look fully in command. Boomer and Gio compare that stability to what the Giants must find for Jaxson Dart with their next head coach. Gio also makes it clear the Jets can't justify sending Justin Fields back out there and believes Tyrod Taylor must take over immediately. Jerry Recco delivers his final update of the day with the sounds from another Jets loss, including Justin Fields' uneven night and Aaron Glenn's defense of his performance. Shane Bowen discusses his role in Brian Daboll's firing, while Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani take home MVP honors. Scott Boras is already promoting Cody Bellinger at the winter meetings. The Moment of the Day features Chris Russo getting hit with a prank call. The week wraps with Boomer and Gio making their NFL picks for week eleven.
The Patriots push their streak to eight straight over the Jets, and Drake Maye looks completely in command. Boomer and Gio compare that stability to what the Giants need with Jaxson Dart and why pairing him with the right head coach is everything. Gio also makes it clear the Jets should stop running Justin Fields out there and turn to Tyrod Taylor if they want any shot at functioning on offense the rest of the season.
Does Justin Fields belong on the football field? Are you starting to doubt Aaron Glenn as a head coach? Chris Canty says Aaron Glenn is sending the message that Justin Fields' running ability is greater than Tyrod Taylor's passing ability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(2:10) – Pat and Denny opine over the latest chapter in the tush push saga(7:15) – Eagles at Packers Recap: Jordan Love struggles again, parsing through Packers receivers, concerning Saquon Barkley season continues, panic level with A.J. Brown(27:30) – Coaching News & Notes: Giants fire Brian Daboll, Dan Campbell takes over Lions play-calling duties(41:00) – More Top Headlines: Bengals open Joe Burrow's practice window, “no timeline” for injured Bucky Irving and Chris Godwin(45:55) – Jets at Patriots Preview: TreVeyon Henderson's encore, prioritizing Patriots pass catchers, Garrett Wilson sidelined multiple weeks, time to turn to Tyrod Taylor? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
On today's episode of Gang's All Here, Brian Costello and Ryan Sampson react to the Jets second win of the season over the Browns and if the Jets should bench Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor. Timecodes** 00:00 Intro 1:09 Jets Needed the Win 3:00 Time to Bench Justin Fields 9:15 Breece Hall should get an extension 12:55 Any more Win this season?
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Today's word of the day is ‘city of angels' as in Los Angeles as in the World Series is headed back to LA tied up at 1 between the Dodgers and Blue Jays. Game 1 was about the 6th inning for the Blue Jays, capped off by a Grand Slam by Addison Barger. Game 2 was all about Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who pitched his 2nd consecutive complete game. Wow. We now have Game 3 coming up today with Max Scherzer for the Blue Jays and Tyler Glasnow for the Dodgers. (24:45) The Tush Push has to end. It's over. Get it out of the game. (33:23) The Jets won a game! Justin Fields led them to a great comeback win in Cincinnati. Wow. What a week for the Jets. Woody Johnson calls out Fields. The Jets want to start Tyrod Taylor, but he gets hurt. And then Fields gets the win. (39:40) Review: Nobody Wants This Season 2. (42:30) NPPOD. (47:00) Brian Kelly was fired by LSU last night. Another monster buyout for a coach. It never ends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘city of angels' as in Los Angeles as in the World Series is headed back to LA tied up at 1 between the Dodgers and Blue Jays. Game 1 was about the 6th inning for the Blue Jays, capped off by a Grand Slam by Addison Barger. Game 2 was all about Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who pitched his 2nd consecutive complete game. Wow. We now have Game 3 coming up today with Max Scherzer for the Blue Jays and Tyler Glasnow for the Dodgers. (24:45) The Tush Push has to end. It's over. Get it out of the game. (33:23) The Jets won a game! Justin Fields led them to a great comeback win in Cincinnati. Wow. What a week for the Jets. Woody Johnson calls out Fields. The Jets want to start Tyrod Taylor, but he gets hurt. And then Fields gets the win. (39:40) Review: Nobody Wants This Season 2. (42:30) NPPOD. (47:00) Brian Kelly was fired by LSU last night. Another monster buyout for a coach. It never ends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(2:25) – Matthew reveals a surprise “drink free” nomination today, and explains why it comes with an asterisk (5:20) – Vikings at Chargers Reaction: Rankings Chargers pass catchers, Kimani Vidal eclipses 100 rush yards, panic level with Minnesota's pass game, Aaron Jones vs Jordan Mason splits(23:55) – Key Injury Updates: Garrett Wilson, Tyrod Taylor, Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel, Lamar Jackson, Nico Collins, A.J. Brown(34:40) – Late-Week Waiver Targets: Marcus Mariota, Tyjae Spears, Tez Johnson, Dalton Schultz, Mason Taylor(37:15) – “Flexual Frustrations”: Debating Tyler Allgeier, Jaylen Noel, and Josh Reynolds as flex options(42:00) – What's on Tap: Week 8 Regulars Power Rankings, Jayden Daniels ROS concerns, Tez Johnson vs Woody Marks vs Romeo Doubs as flex options(49:20) – Last Call: Jay and Connor pitch Matthew on a Jonathan Taylor and Kayshon Boutte prop bet Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
[00:18] Introduction & Welcome Back Chris returns safely from overseas travel Brief discussion of last week's unusual recording setup with AirPods and poor WiFi [01:05] NFL Trade Deadline Deep Dive Trade deadline approaching in less than two weeks Comprehensive review of ESPN's top 25 potential trade candidates Evan Neal (#25): Former #7 overall pick from Giants; hosts discuss potential reclamation project at guard for Eagles, similar to Mekhi Becton situation Saquon Barkley's concerning stats: now second in NFL for tackles in backfield, longest run only 18 yards this season (had 22 carries of 18+ yards last year) Roger McCreary (#14): Titans cornerback discussed as steady option for teams needing secondary help Arden Key (#13): Titans edge rusher - hosts skeptical of his value despite athletic profile Chris Olave (#7): Saints receiver as potential fit for Giants opposite Malik Nabers and Daniel Jones Riq Woolen (#4): Seahawks cornerback (6'4" with 4.3 speed) - doesn't fit Mike McDonald's defensive scheme; potential fits include Lions, Eagles, Falcons Breece Hall (#3): Jets running back; team fits include Chargers, Chiefs, Texans despite Hall wanting to stay Jaylen Waddle (#2): Dolphins receiver (10% trade chance); Giants and Steelers best fits Trey Hendrickson (#1): Bengals edge rusher most likely to be traded; Colts identified as intriguing fit [23:00] Indianapolis Colts Success Story Colts praised as surprise team with best record in league Shane Steichen's play-calling excellence highlighted Anthony Richardson benching decision discussed as bold move that paid off [24:22] NBA Scandal Sidebar Chauncey Billups arrest mentioned involving rigged poker games tied to the mafia Comparison to movie plots; discussion of how reality matches fiction Brief mention of other NBA controversies including Kawhi Leonard situation [27:04] Week 7 NFL Schedule Breakdown Thursday Night Football [28:04]: Vikings at Chargers (Chargers -3.5 per oddsmakers) Vikings dealing with quarterback issues; consistency concerns mounting Chargers at home with better positioning despite both teams having issues Sunday Early Games: [29:56] Bills at Panthers (Panthers +7) Panthers showing legitimate improvement with Bryce Young Rico Dowdle discussion as functional backup running back Ticket prices surprisingly expensive for Panthers home game Young and CJ Stroud playing at similar mediocre levels recently Bills expected to win convincingly by more than touchdown [32:50] Bears at Ravens (Ravens -6.5) Lamar Jackson's practice status TBD but expected to play Bears playing legitimate football but not expected to overcome Ravens at home [33:28] Browns at Patriots (Patriots -7) Shadeur Sanders discussion Sanders not getting any first-team practice snaps despite being backup Stefanski wouldn't commit to Sanders as #2 over Bailey Zappe Quinchon Johnson's recent performance analyzed: 25 carries, 3 TDs but only 3.4 YPC against Dolphins Drake May praised as likable with upside as top 10-12 quarterback May compared to Mitch Trubisky in personality (happy, puppy-like demeanor) Rhamondre Stevenson primary back but Henderson only got 2 carries despite being high draft pick [41:00] Dolphins at Falcons (Falcons -7.5) Michael Penix Jr. described as "okay" - consistent mediocrity expected Suggestion that Raheem Morris may dislike Kirk Cousins Dolphins described as "shell of an NFL team" [42:30] Giants at Eagles (Eagles -7.5) Strong revenge game narrative after Eagles' embarrassing blowout loss earlier in season Hosts expect Eagles to dominate convincingly Jalen Hurts in "area code" of Jordan/Kobe revenge mentality [43:40] Jets at Bengals (Bengals -6) Framed as "former Browns backup quarterbacks battle" with Tyrod Taylor vs Joe Flacco Jets moving to Taylor after Woody Johnson publicly criticized Justin Fields Described as skippable game [44:32] 49ers at Texans (Texans -2) Brock Purdy vs Mac Jones quarterback situation for 49ers Christian McCaffrey's return: 24 carries, 129 yards, 2 TDs plus 72 receiving yards McCaffrey's performance gives hope for Saquon Barkley's potential recovery Joe Mixon return timeline unclear for Texans Texans reportedly interested in acquiring Breece Hall Discussion of "breaking inertia" with backup quarterback having residual negative effects [47:15] Buccaneers at Saints (Saints +3.5) Bucs expected to bounce back after disappointing Monday Night loss to Lions Baker Mayfield surprisingly inefficient in Detroit Defense gave up unexpected plays Gibbs praised for Lions' performance [48:15] Cowboys at Broncos (Broncos -3) Javonte Williams "revenge game" discussion against former team Williams having career year with Cowboys on one-year deal Extensive free agency speculation for 2025 Discussion of Williams as quality second running back, similar evaluation of Isaiah Pacheco Altitude factor in Denver mentioned [54:16] Titans at Colts (Colts -14.5) Largest spread of week at 14.5 points Colts identified as hosts' "favorite AFC team" Expected dominant Colts victory Sunday Night Football [54:25]: Packers at Steelers (Steelers +3) Steelers' inability to close games highlighted as persistent problem NFC North rivalry dynamics discussed Steelers can't protect quarterback concerns Monday Night Football [55:26]: Commanders at Chiefs (Chiefs -12) Marcus Mariota starting for injured Jaden Daniels Second-largest spread of week Daniels' injury concerns: longest rush only 18 yards this season, on pace for just 2,500 passing yards Question raised about overlooking size concerns too quickly RG3 comparison made regarding Washington's history of mismanaging franchise QBs Daniels praised for elite pure passing upside even without running Washington's "win now" moves discussed Team described as "weird" - perhaps anointed too early as contenders
(4:30) – Rotoworld Player News: Jets reportedly moving toward naming Tyrod Taylor starting QB despite knee injury(11:50) – Keep it Open/Close it Out, QB + RB: Caleb Williams, Alvin Kamara, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Kimani Vidal(27:15) – Keep it Open/Close it Out, WR + TE: Rome Odunze, Khalil Shakir, Matthew Golden, T.J. Hockenson(41:35) – Jayden Daniels ruled out for Monday Night Football at Chiefs(43:05) – Blind Date: Revealing utilization trends for Jordan Addison, Romeo Doubs, DeVonta Smith(50:10) – Last Call: Betting the Bengals to win the AFC, Micah Parsons to lead the league in sacks, and Tyler Warren for OROY Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Woody Johnson spoke yesterday, why? Does Woody Johnson get in the way of football success? Mike Tannenbaum says Tyrod Taylor could be a shot in the arm giving the rest of the team a belief they can win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Week 8, and the quarterback carousel is spinning out of control again—Justin Fields takes another October seat, Tyrod Taylor tries to play hero, and Billy Napier packs his bags in Gainesville. Derek's fired up about the wrong kind of upsets in college football, while Caleb's begging NFL teams to hurry it up—literally—with more no-huddle offense.The boys also hand out pink slips to this week's Eliminated Teams, lock in some playoff tickets, and talk big buys (Ben Johnson, Josh Jacobs) and bigger sells (Raiders, Heart Attack Horsey… don't ask).Plus, it's the Presidential Game of the Week—Commanders at Chiefs—and Brodie Bets are heating up as the season hits its midpoint. Grab your handshake tracker and settle in—this one's part therapy, part chaos, and 100% football.Theme music by The Riley Brothers Band. Find them at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/therileybrothersband/the-float.
BT & Sal kick off the Knicks' opening night with a fiery debate over championship expectations. Sal argues the season will "fall far short" of an NBA Finals run, questioning the Karl-Anthony Towns/Jalen Brunson pairing and declaring Mike Brown an unproven, "player-friendly" coach who lacks structure. The hosts then pivot to the Jets' quarterback catastrophe, ripping coach Aaron Glenn for refusing to name a starter for Sunday, citing a "competitive advantage." They call the secrecy an "embarrassment" and a "clown show," noting that both Justin Fields and the injured Tyrod Taylor are non-threats, rendering the "competitive advantage" a joke. The segment culminates with BT suggesting Jets fans should stop attending games to protest Woody Johnson's ownership.
Week 7 was pure chaos. From AFC North embarrassment to NFC contenders flexing their muscle. The Bums break down every matchup, call out frauds, and somehow defend Joe Flacco's late-career heater.Steelers @ Bengals:“Both of these teams stink.” The AFC North looks like a dumpster fire, but somehow Joe Flacco keeps throwing dimes. Tomlin's seat might finally be getting warm.Rams vs Jaguars (London):What exactly are the Jaguars? Trevor Lawrence might be broken. The Rams, meanwhile, look like a legit Super Bowl contender overseas.Raiders @ Chiefs:Raiders stink. Chiefs cruise. Vegas refuses to trade Maxx Crosby for some reason.Patriots @ Titans:Do the Titans even like football anymore? Vrabel's team looks lost, and Henderson can't buy a carry. Tennessee might be headed for 1–16 territory.Dolphins @ Browns:The Browns blow out Miami. With -400 odds of being fired next, when will Mike McDaniel be set free?Panthers @ Jets:Justin Fields benched, Tyrod Taylor in. The Jets' season is a catastrophe. The Panthers aren't good either, but someone had to win this rock fight.Eagles @ Vikings:Philly gets right. Minnesota's QB situation makes zero sense. J.J. McCarthy's healthy but benched “for rest.” Sure.Colts @ Chargers:Indy looks playoff-ready, while the Chargers are just dumb football right now. Injured or not, it's the same old story.Packers @ Cardinals:Green Bay sneaks by again. “Glass half full, 4-1-1. Glass half empty, you're almost losing to bad teams.” The Cardinals? Just unpleasant.Commanders @ Cowboys:Are the Commanders bottoming out? Jayden Daniels adds a “knee injury” to his resume. Dallas offense looked frisky, defense, not so much.Giants @ Broncos:Broncos drop 33 in the 4th, but the Giants' kicker ruins everything.Falcons @ 49ers:Kyle Shanahan might be Coach of the Year. The Falcons continue their Jekyll & Hyde routine, no clue which team will show up weekly.Buccaneers @ Lions:The Lions roll while the Bucs' injury list reads like a CVS receipt. Too banged up to compete.Texans @ Seahawks:The Seahawks are fun again. Houston remains the NFL's biggest mystery. “What is C.J. Stroud?”Saints @ Bears:Sloppy but telling. The Bears have a real coach, a real run game, and a defense that showed up. Caleb Williams was off, but it didn't matter. Spencer Rattler? Rough day.
(0:00) Connor reflects on his generational Jets fandom(5:00) News: Jets “moving towards” starting Tyrod Taylor(11:30) MNF: Seahawks def. Texans 27-19(23:25) Lions def. Buccaneers 24-9(36:10) Film Review: Packers Offense(51:40) DraftKings Defensive Player of the Year odds(53:20) Foundational Defenders: Who would you start your D with? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What good would it do the Jets to start Tyrod Taylor? Who are Yankees fans rooting for in the World Series? Marcus Spears says the Jets needs to start Tyrod Taylor moving forward and make a decision on who is going to be their quarterback next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(1:30) – The crew celebrates the NBA returning to NBC, and Matthew shares a story about his run-in with Carmelo Anthony(5:30) – QB Waiver Wire: Jaxson Dart, Joe Flacco, Marcus Mariota, Andy Dalton, Michael Penix Jr., Spencer Rattler, Tyrod Taylor(21:15) – RB Waiver Wire: Kyle Monangai, Tyjae Spears, Tyler Allgeier, Brashard Smith(28:40) – WR Waiver Wire: Darnell Mooney, Tez Johnson, Kayshon Boutte, Xavier Legette, Rashod Bateman, Alec Pierce, Elic Ayomanor, Marvin Mims Jr.(38:45) – TE Waiver Wire: Oronde Gadsden II, Cade Otton, Dalton Schultz, Mason Taylor, Noah Fant, Juwan Johnson, Theo Johnson(44:35) – Bucs at Lions Reaction: Jahmyr Gibbs runs wild, Jameson Williams as a drop candidate(48:05) – Texans at Seahawks Takeaways: Concern level with Nico Collins(51:10) – Last Call: Early-week bets on Giants-Eagles, 49ers-Texans, and Cowboys-Broncos Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It was a non-stop ride of sports drama! The Rangers can't score at home, making Boomer cranky and forcing Gio to start rooting for them. The Jets are fielding trade calls, Tyrod Taylor might start, and callers joked about an AI head coach — Gio thinks he could sell it. Daniel Jones is on fire with the Colts, the Chiefs are back on track, and Lamar Jackson looks set to return. On the field, the Lions crushed the Bucs, Mike Evans is out with a concussion and broken collarbone, Seahawks squeak past the Texans, and Tiki Barber unloads on the Giants' defense. The Blue Jays head to the World Series thanks to George Springer, Max Scherzer is living the dream, C-Lo's X account gets hacked, WFAN callers can buy coats with their names, and Gio adds another Italian American award to his shelf. Chaos, wins, losses, and jaw-dropping moments all in one wild day!
Gio admits the *Lions* surprised him, while CJ Stroud and the *Texans* struggle. Jets drama heats up: Grok picks *Tyrod Taylor* vs. the Bengals, and AI as head coach gets joked about. Aaron Glenn's rough season continues. Jerry reports *Lions* crush the Bucs, Seahawks win, and McDaniel hopes Tua stays safe. *Blue Jays* punch their World Series ticket with Springer's heroics, Rangers at least score at home, and Gio grabs another Italian American award.
Grok picks Tyrod Taylor vs. the Bengals, a caller jokes about an AI head coach, and Gio thinks he could sell it. Meanwhile, Aaron Glenn's struggles this season keep the buzz going.
It's time to hit the wire!
Harry Douglas says there is no consultation to be had, Tyrod Taylor should be the Jets starting quarterback moving forward this season. Audio Files featuring Karl-Anthony Towns, Jalen Brunson, Mike Brown, Bobby Okereke, Brian Daboll, Aaron Glenn, and Sam Darnold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott Mason talks with Nick Faria of Athlon Sports to recap the Jets' 13-6 defeat at the hands of the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium! Nick discusses the disastrous performance and eventual benching of Justin Fields, another strong day for the defense, more injuries to key players, postgame presser highlights featuring Aaron Glenn, Tyrod Taylor, Justin Fields, Breece Hall.....and more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
Brian Costello & Ryan Sampson react to Aaron Glenn being noncommittal to Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor at QB. They discuss the state of the offense after another week of not being able to score a TD and if Aaron Glenn is heading towards being one and done as head coach of the Jets. Timecodes** 00:00 Intro 1:35 Glenn Benches Fields 3:41 Who will start at QB next week? 7:47 Decisions with the Offense make no sense 11:56 Breece Hall's Usage is Worrisome 17:27 Is Glenn One & Done? 27:35 Stop Comparing This Team to Lions
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Dylan Tereman gives his recap and analysis of the Jets 13-6 loss to the Panthers, their 7th consecutive defeat of the 2025 season. He discusses the issues at the quarterback position, including a decision that looms large for head coach Aaron Glenn. Dylan then breaks down the turnovers given up by Tyrod Taylor, who came in in relief for Justin Fields in the second half, as well as the improvements made by New York's defense the past two weeks. At the end, he gives his opinions on the "scared" coaching decisions made by Aaron Glenn, specifically surrounding the end-of-half situation, and a handful of defensive standouts from the day. X/Twitter: DTereman IG: DTereman YouTube: dylantereman Email: d.tereman@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The New York Jets offense continues to be lifeless, going a second consecutive week without a touchdown. After another poor showing by Justin Fields, the Jets put in Tyrod Taylor, and while there was a slight pulse, the Jets are still the only winless team in the NFL. Who should start at quarterback going forward? Is Aaron Glenn's seat getting hotter? What should they do at the deadline? All this and more Want more great Jets coverage? Make sure to subscribe!
The NFC East is up for grabs as the Giants roll into Denver. Boomer blasted Aaron Glenn for not yanking Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor, and now Jaxson Dart faces a true trial by fire against that Broncos D.
BT and Sal bring the heat with NFL insider Brian Baldinger for an electric breakdown of the Giants and Jets. They dissect the Giants' surge behind rookie Jaxson Dart, questioning if they've truly closed the gap in the NFC East, and if Denver's ferocious defense can contain his unique running ability. On the flip side, the trio unloads on the Jets' offensive struggles, debating whether Justin Fields' late-game hesitancy is fixable and if coach Aaron Glenn's late-game decision-making cost them a win. Baldinger gives a scorching film-based critique on everything from the Giants' Andrew Thomas' impact to the Jets' collapsing offensive line and why a QB switch to Tyrod Taylor was warranted. This is a must-listen reality check for every NY football fan
A weekly staple on 'The Rich Eisen Show' since 2018, 'Overreaction Monday' is now also an extended podcast with Rich and Chris Brockman debating the latest in the NFL. Today's topics: 1:10 - The Chiefs are going to make the AFC Championship Game for the 8th straight year 5:45 - The real Lions showed up in KC and will be lucky to be a Wild Card team 8:40 - The Jets should bench Justin Fields and start Tyrod Taylor to inject some life into their winless season 13:40 - Baker Mayfield is the NFL MVP and the Bucs will be the NFC one-seed 17:50 - Behind MVP-level QB play from Drake Maye, the Patriots are winning a playoff game 21:45 - Not even Lamar can save this Ravens' season. Baltimore should "tank" for a better 2026 draft pick. 26:30 - Who have the Colts really beaten?? 30:25 - Cam Skattebo will have a better Giants career than Saquon Barkley 34:35 - Someone other than the Eagles will win the NFC East Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
On today's episode of Gang's All Here Ryan Sampson & Mark Cannizzaro react to Aaron Glenn's postgame comments about refusing to bench Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor and discuss if Glenn's mismanagement could ultimately cost him his job after one season if things don't improve quickly. Timecodes** 00:00 Intro 5:05 Fields should have been benched 12:30 Glenn mishandled the entire game 22:37 Could Glenn lose the locker room? 27:20 Glenn on the hot seat
A weekly staple on 'The Rich Eisen Show' since 2018, 'Overreaction Monday' is now also an extended podcast with Rich and Chris Brockman debating the latest in the NFL. Today's topics: 1:10 - The Chiefs are going to make the AFC Championship Game for the 8th straight year 5:45 - The real Lions showed up in KC and will be lucky to be a Wild Card team 8:40 - The Jets should bench Justin Fields and start Tyrod Taylor to inject some life into their winless season 13:40 - Baker Mayfield is the NFL MVP and the Bucs will be the NFC one-seed 17:50 - Behind MVP-level QB play from Drake Maye, the Patriots are winning a playoff game 21:45 - Not even Lamar can save this Ravens' season. Baltimore should "tank" for a better 2026 draft pick. 26:30 - Who have the Colts really beaten?? 30:25 - Cam Skattebo will have a better Giants career than Saquon Barkley 34:35 - Someone other than the Eagles will win the NFC East Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BT & Sal unleash a post-game inferno, tearing apart the Jets' 'toxic' culture and latest embarrassing loss! The hosts put Head Coach Aaron Glenn on a sizzling hot seat, branding his clock-management as 'gutless' and 'clueless,' while slamming QB Justin Fields' 'stagnant' play that demands a switch to Tyrod Taylor. The brutal conversation pivots to the franchise's deeper, chronic failure—driven by inept ownership—before shifting focus to Saquon Barkley's Super Bowl-winning escape and Pete Alonso's massive $7-year contract demand with the Mets.
BT and Sal dive into the "unkillable" spirit of New York Jets fans, questioning how they continue to endure the perpetual cycle of disappointment and failure. Sal, a long-suffering Jets fan, describes the commitment of emotion, money, and time to a team that "gives us nothing," labeling it the greatest disparity in all of sport. The hosts discuss the flicker of hope that ignites with new coaches, GMs, and quarterbacks, only to be brutally extinguished by the on-field product. The discussion also features fan calls on the team's dismal performance, the possibility of bringing back Rex Ryan to "shut up the fans," and a heated debate over the efficacy of quarterback Justin Fields versus backup Tyrod Taylor. The segment is a raw, impassioned look at the unique, almost masochistic, loyalty of the Jets fanbase.
BT & Sal unleash a fiery post-game dissection of the Jets' latest loss, a "tough watch" in London that exposed the franchise's all-time low. The scathing critique centers on Head Coach Aaron Glenn's "gutless" decisions, particularly the baffling clock-management disaster before halftime and his late-game conservatism, which they argue signal he's "absolutely overwhelmed" and "clueless." The hosts fiercely debate his job security just six weeks in, questioning if he's the right coach to mentor a potential top-drafted quarterback. Adding to the turmoil is the stagnant, poor performance of quarterback Justin Fields, whose lack of anticipation and fear to throw the ball makes a switch to backup Tyrod Taylor seem appealing, if only for a spark. The segment concludes with the realization that the team's chronic problems run deeper than any single coach—it's "The Jets" culture of failure, driven by inept ownership, that may just chew up and spit out another regime.
BT and Sal engage in a fiery clash over Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn's decision to stick with Justin Fields despite a disastrous performance, refusing to turn to veteran backup Tyrod Taylor. While Glenn argues one bad game shouldn't warrant a benching, Sal rips the logic, insisting the coach missed a critical opportunity to spark a culture change and salvage a win. The hosts debate the true value of seeing what they have in Fields versus attempting to energize a losing team.
BT and Sal tear into the New York Jets after yet another embarrassing loss, arguing the team's issues extend beyond quarterback Justin Fields' poor play. The hosts argue that Head Coach Aaron Glenn's "scattered" in-game management, particularly his catastrophic decision-making at the end of the first half, is the more urgent problem. Sal expresses worry that Glenn will be "swallowed up" by the franchise's history of failure and fan discontent, while BT argues Glenn is simply a "first time head coach" learning on the job—though the 0-6 start leaves little room for growth. The conversation then turns to whether a change at quarterback to Tyrod Taylor is necessary to salvage a win against Carolina and whether the Giants can continue their hot streak against the Broncos. They close the segment with a sidebar on St. John's Basketball and Coach Rick Pitino playing golf against Boomer & Gio.
BT and Sal dive headfirst into the Jets' crisis, grappling with the team's abysmal start and the endless cycle of fan suffering. The hosts debate whether coach Aaron Glenn is losing the locker room, tear into Justin Fields' "terrible" play, and discuss the viability of switching to Tyrod Taylor for a "spark" against a tough Broncos defense. From a possible Rex Ryan return to the ludicrous thought of trading for Russell Wilson, the Jets' path forward is a volatile mess. The conversation then shifts to the Mets, focusing on Pete Alonso's massive contract demands, including his reported ask for a seven-year deal. Sal and BT dissect the value of the Polar Bear's power and debate the maximum worth of his extension, contrasting his cornerstone status with the trade potential of players like Francisco Lindor and Brandon Nimmo as the Mets look to build a balanced, winning roster.
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In hour four, Appel and Jimmy are shocked Crowder doesn't know who sings “Take on Me” by aHa. Looking ahead to the Miami Dolphins MNF matchup with the New York Jets. Plus, Jimmy's impression of a busy dial tone.
Rich reacts to the Cleveland Browns surprising upset of the Green Bay Packers in Week 3, (timestamp) and to yet another Baker Mayfield-led comeback as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers re-mained unbeaten while handing the 0-3 New York Jets another loss under new HC Aaron Glenn. Rich weighs in on how backups Jake Browning, Carson Wentz, Marcus Mariota, Mac Jones and Tyrod Taylor fared in their Week 3 starts for the Bengals, Vikings, Commanders, 49ers, and Jets. Syracuse alum Brockman reacts to the Orange's upset win over Clemson to drop Dabo Swinney's Tigers to 1-3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott Mason talks with Glenn Naughton of Jetnation.com to recap the Jets' 29-27 wild rollercoaster ride of a loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium! Glenn discusses the terrible early start that set the tone, how the team shockingly came alive in the 4th quarter and nearly stole a win, why as bad as it is for the Jets to be 0-3 there afre positives to take away from this game, postgame presser highlights featuring Aaron Glenn, Garrett Wilson, Tyrod Taylor, Sauce Gardner.....and more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sal Licata reacts live to the news that Justin Fields is out for Sunday's game against the Bucs. Plus, Evan & Tiki on what Tyrod Taylor brings to the table; Evan on why Fields is a ‘lottery ticket'; Sal Licata talks Jets with Kyle Brandt (40:54); Boomer & Gio wonder if this Sunday is a ‘revenge game' for Todd Bowles, and Joe Benigno calls in to name Jets quarterbacks (55:36)
Sal Licata reacts live to the news that Justin Fields is out for Sunday's game against the Bucs. Plus, Evan & Tiki on what Tyrod Taylor brings to the table; Evan on why Fields is a ‘lottery ticket'; Sal Licata talks Jets with Kyle Brandt (40:54); Boomer & Gio wonder if this Sunday is a ‘revenge game' for Todd Bowles, and Joe Benigno calls in to name Jets quarterbacks (55:36)
The Ringer's own Steven Ruiz joins Sheil on the pod to offer his expert analysis on some of the second-string quarterbacks who will be stepping out from behind the clipboards and strapping on their helmets for their respective teams this Sunday. (00:00) Intro/cold open (2:26) Mac Jones (6:49) Jake Browning (11:59) Carson Wentz (17:55) Marcus Mariota (20:51) Tyrod Taylor (25:18) Sheil's Ringer 107 picks 5% off $15+ on NFL Gamedays with CODE: GAMEDAY at https://littlecaesars.onelink.me/vc9i/n15m71zn The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Sheil KapadiaGuest: Steven RuizProducer: Chris SuttonSocial: Kiera Givens and Brian WatersProduction Supervision: Conor Nevins and Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Friday's ENN, Tyrod Taylor pronunciation. TNF review. No Daniels for Commanders. NFL announcer lineup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott Mason talks with Chris Nimbley of Jetsinsider.com about the breaking news surrounding the New York Jets! Chris discusses the news regarding Tyrod Taylor starting Sunday against Tampa, up to date injuries, a QB injury for another team that will impact the Jets soon, presser highlights from throughout the week......and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices