Best Podcast Episodes About Green Bay Packers
Everything podcasters are saying about Green Bay Packers — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 21 episodes
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“… sports gambling is illegal. That shouldn't be happening. But in states where it is legal, let them have it. Another question, you're betting on the Green Bay Packers, right? You're betting against someone who thinks they're going to lose and you think they're going to win. Zero day options. I'm betting Apple stock's going to go up. You're betting it's going to go down. You're writing, you're writing the contract. I'm buying it. Is one more or less gambling than the other? Yeah, I believe that the sports gambling is more, more gambling than, than the other. I think the other, I think the, the zero day option …”
“… in states in which sports betting is illegal. So that's a problem. So for me, it's just like, okay, the stuff that's gambling, regulate that like gambling. You shouldn't be trading sports events contracts in states in which they've decided that sports gambling is illegal. That shouldn't be happening. But in states where it is legal, let them have it. Another question, you're betting on the Green Bay Packers, right? You're betting against someone who thinks they're going to lose and you think they're going to win. Zero day options. I'm betting Apple stock's going to go up. You're betting it's going to go down. You're writing, you're writing the contract. I'm buying it. Is one more or less gambling than the other? Yeah, I believe that the sports gambling is more, more gambling than, than the other. I think the other, I think the, the zero day option makes a case. It has, it's pretty close to gambling. But again, if we're drawing lines, which I like to do I think that a pretty easy line to draw One is about a financial product What if the Apple analyst puts on a helmet and a jersey I don see the difference I see zero options by that definition as gambling Then we just throw our hands up and …”
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Sports betting is fundamentally gambling, and it should be regulated as such, especially in states where it's illegal. The current loophole allows companies to operate like options trading, avoiding gambling regulations. This raises the question: Are zero-day options trading and sports betting really that different, or is it all just a gamble?
“… I think Luke Altmyer is going to be an outstanding backup in the league. I think he's built for that. So that's all true. I also do have Taylor Greene ahead of, I mean, the FCS darling for one year. Has one of the best receivers in the country running around defenses like it's like recess football. I mean, I like him, but come on. Who else likes Cole Payton? I have not heard a single word about Cole Payton in this draft process. Oh, maybe it's just you. Maybe I just, you know what? I just live in a bubble, and I just listen to you, and I just assume that you shape reality. I mean, I don't …”
“… Altmyer from Illinois is going to go later. Yeah, he's going to be a great backup in the league. And then four years from now, I'm going to call his agent and be like, hey, you know, we'd love to have Luke come in and we'll sign him in this deal because I think Luke Altmyer is going to be an outstanding backup in the league. I think he's built for that. So that's all true. I also do have Taylor Greene ahead of, I mean, the FCS darling for one year. Has one of the best receivers in the country running around defenses like it's like recess football. I mean, I like him, but come on. Who else likes Cole Payton? I have not heard a single word about Cole Payton in this draft process. Oh, maybe it's just you. Maybe I just, you know what? I just live in a bubble, and I just listen to you, and I just assume that you shape reality. I mean, I don't know what else to do about it. But, yeah, I just can't get there. What I'm hearing on Cole Payton is he's going to be a day two pick. What I'm telling you is I think he's got a chance to be a starter in the league, and I think if developed properly. Get me Cole Payton or Taylor Green with one of those guys I just mentioned and check back in a couple …”
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Cole Payton has the potential to be a starting quarterback in the NFL, despite concerns about his unconventional throwing style. Drawing parallels to Philip Rivers and Tim Tebow, the discussion highlights how Payton’s unique mechanics could be effective if developed properly. With a lack of buzz around him, he might be a hidden gem in this draft class.
“… missed four games. And missed four games. So I'm not sure. I think Rashawn Gary is a good signing. If he can get off to a great start like he did in Green Bay and have some consistency and not disappear like he did or tail off at the end of the season, I think it would be a great, great pickup for the Dallas Cowboys. I, and Chad, stay with me real quick. I still think they might be in a play for Trey Hendrickson. or is that deal off the table because you got Rashawn Gary? What do you think? I think they're going to play a 3-4. So if they're going to play a 34, you put Henderson as a stand-up …”
“And missed four games. And missed four games. So I'm not sure. I think Rashawn Gary is a good signing. If he can get off to a great start like he did in Green Bay and have some consistency and not disappear like he did or tail off at the end of the season, I think it would be a great, great pickup for the Dallas Cowboys. I, and Chad, stay with me real quick. I still think they might be in a play for Trey Hendrickson. or is that deal off the table because you got Rashawn Gary? What do you think? I think they're going to play a 3-4. So if they're going to play a 34, you put Henderson as a stand-up linebacker, you put Gary as a stand-up linebacker, and you will probably have Quentin Williams and Odigazua as your end, and then you probably have Kenny Clark as your nose. So listen, just based off what you just said just there, I mean, obviously on paper with names, it sounds good. They still have to play as a unit all together collectively. But to …”
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Rashawn Gary's lack of a double-digit sack season raises questions about his $19.5 million signing with the Dallas Cowboys. Despite being paired with a strong defensive lineup, Gary's performance has been inconsistent, with zero sacks in his last nine games. The Cowboys must decide if they can restructure contracts to accommodate more talent while banking on Gary's potential to shine alongside other stars.
“… the absolute best-case scenario, doesn't play a snap this season. That goes for virtually any coach. I mean, I go back through. Everybody points to Green Bay, but it's true. Brett Favre wasn't real thrilled about Aaron Rodgers being drafted. Aaron Rodgers wasn't real thrilled about Jordan Love being drafted. And when you're in those windows, the coaches naturally are going, OK, that's great. We solidified it. I've got to win now. Every year, if you don't win, you could be fired. You could have, you know, the team could go completely sideways. The plan could change. You know, Matthew Snaver will …”
“… often when you've got the reigning NFL MVP on your roster. Okay, but the GM is all in. The coach didn't sound all in here, Tom. I don't think that any coach with a team that was as close as the Rams were last year is big on drafting a player who, in the absolute best-case scenario, doesn't play a snap this season. That goes for virtually any coach. I mean, I go back through. Everybody points to Green Bay, but it's true. Brett Favre wasn't real thrilled about Aaron Rodgers being drafted. Aaron Rodgers wasn't real thrilled about Jordan Love being drafted. And when you're in those windows, the coaches naturally are going, OK, that's great. We solidified it. I've got to win now. Every year, if you don't win, you could be fired. You could have, you know, the team could go completely sideways. The plan could change. You know, Matthew Snaver will be the guy this year. Ty Simpson's in the absolute best-case scenario for him, going into that style of offense where he doesn't have to play. He gets time to develop physically. He gets to learn from one of the best to ever do it. But in terms of Sean McVay, that's one less player you've got to help you win right now, barring some type of an …”
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The Rams' GM Les Snead shocked many by selecting Ty Simpson at the 13th pick, prioritizing a long-term quarterback solution over immediate needs. This decision stemmed from Snead's commitment to Simpson, who faced a pivotal choice between NFL entry or a $6.5 million transfer to Miami. While Snead is set on the future, questions arise about head coach Sean McVay's alignment with this strategy, especially with a championship window closing fast.
“You remember they were talking about moving on from, what's the one they got from Minnesota, the edge, the outside guy? Greenway? is that the edge outside of opposite of Anderson Jr.? Daniil Hunter? Daniil Hunter Hunter Hunter they just paid him though hey linebacker OG Edmund's with Edmund with the Giants might need to protect CJ a little more they got corner on here they good at corner they good at defense who that? the Texans the Texans traded up they don't need no corners hell they don't need no goddamn defense period they traded up with Buffalo Ocho the Texans …”
“You remember they were talking about moving on from, what's the one they got from Minnesota, the edge, the outside guy? Greenway? is that the edge outside of opposite of Anderson Jr.? Daniil Hunter? Daniil Hunter Hunter Hunter they just paid him though hey linebacker OG Edmund's with Edmund with the Giants might need to protect CJ a little more they got corner on here they good at corner they good at defense who that? the Texans the Texans traded up they don't need no corners hell they don't need no goddamn defense period they traded up with Buffalo Ocho the Texans traded up with Buffalo they're on the clock now at 26 instead of Buffalo yeah I mean hey what you thinking offense it got to be another receiver Because you remember what's the guy we had on? We had a receiver on last year from the Texans that was playing well. They had a couple of guys that stepped up and played well. Obviously, the most consistent …”
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The Texans' decision to trade up in the draft raises questions about their needs, especially regarding offensive line support for quarterback CJ Stroud. Analysts Chad Johnson and Shannon Sharpe discuss whether the Texans should focus on protecting Stroud or bolster their defense. With Stroud facing pressure, the consensus is clear: the Texans must prioritize the offensive line to ensure his success.
“And I don't know that this coach, I know he coached Green Bay when they beat us in our last Super Bowl. But I've always had a lot of respect for him. But what I liked about the hire, he's a Pittsburgh guy. Yes. Yes. Born and raised there. I know in his heart, his lifetime ambition has been to coach or play for a team where you grow up, pretend you grow up in. So I know this. He's going to give everything he's got to help make this football team. I mean, they're close. They've been close. and we just …”
“And I don't know that this coach, I know he coached Green Bay when they beat us in our last Super Bowl. But I've always had a lot of respect for him. But what I liked about the hire, he's a Pittsburgh guy. Yes. Yes. Born and raised there. I know in his heart, his lifetime ambition has been to coach or play for a team where you grow up, pretend you grow up in. So I know this. He's going to give everything he's got to help make this football team. I mean, they're close. They've been close. and we just got to win a couple of the key games. And I like it. But, I mean, you know, the NFL is so evenly competitively balanced that you can be close and never get there. I mean, there's still franchises that have never even got to play in them. They never played in the Super Bowl. like the Cleveland Browns. We're world championships. We won it with his …”
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The heated debate over the Cleveland Browns' legacy ignites as NFL legends Dick LeBeau and James Harrison clash over respect for their rival team. LeBeau highlights the Browns' past championship dominance, while Harrison defends his loyalty to the Steelers, showcasing the intense rivalries that define the NFL landscape. This exchange reveals the deep-rooted passion and pride players hold for their teams, regardless of history.
“… a recent one, bro I'm rolling, bro I ain't mad at it All right, my face check was Riding up like DJ does Player stats, I'd be rich Also, get Jell Green on the pod Shout out to Jell Green For sure, we love to have J. Green on here For sure That's how y'all what? Shout out to them Huxys Connecticut stand Fuck up 203-860 All right, we outside Respect Shout out to the area coast The Mookas Cousins You wild for the R&B It could Love game Nigga beat him, man Love game For sure Shout out to Connecticut The Mookas Cousins A healthy Steph Melton Jimmy Dre Porzingis could definitely make a run In a …”
“But yeah, UConn having 11. I mean, not UConn. You still having 11, bro. I mean, that's, that hoes wait for two sticks. My hoes wait 100%, but I'm just saying They got to get a recent one, bro I'm rolling, bro I ain't mad at it All right, my face check was Riding up like DJ does Player stats, I'd be rich Also, get Jell Green on the pod Shout out to Jell Green For sure, we love to have J. Green on here For sure That's how y'all what? Shout out to them Huxys Connecticut stand Fuck up 203-860 All right, we outside Respect Shout out to the area coast The Mookas Cousins You wild for the R&B It could Love game Nigga beat him, man Love game For sure Shout out to Connecticut The Mookas Cousins A healthy Steph Melton Jimmy Dre Porzingis could definitely make a run In a seven game format You gotta hope people can stay healthy next season That's a lot to ask brother You're not gonna see that lineup next year Get well soon I hope you hold on to that man Speaking of get well soon man Keith Thurman He was upset at the refs For stopping the fight And live look at Keith Thurman after the fight Thank god that he stops this …”
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UConn's freshman Braylon Mullins stunned Duke with a buzzer-beater three-pointer, overcoming a 19-point deficit in the Elite 8. This dramatic finish not only sealed UConn's victory but also highlighted the team's resilience and determination. It's a moment that could redefine UConn's basketball legacy in the tournament.
“… was in 2012. And you remember, Ocho, the failed Mary. The ball hit the dirt. They gave the guy a touchdown. And I think it was the Seattle beat Green Bay on the situation. If replacement players ref take the field in 2026, how bad does it get, Ocho? Does it affect the integrity? I think it does affect the integrity of the game. I understand that they are officials, maybe at the college level, maybe even at the high school level. You never you never know what their experience are. I mean, is obviously. But the best officials to have at the highest level are those that are familiar with the …”
“… for 10% plus $2 million in marketing fees. The average NFL official earned $385,000 in 2025. Training of replacement officials to be recruited from the college ranks is expected to begin as early as May 1st. The last time NFL used replacement officials was in 2012. And you remember, Ocho, the failed Mary. The ball hit the dirt. They gave the guy a touchdown. And I think it was the Seattle beat Green Bay on the situation. If replacement players ref take the field in 2026, how bad does it get, Ocho? Does it affect the integrity? I think it does affect the integrity of the game. I understand that they are officials, maybe at the college level, maybe even at the high school level. You never you never know what their experience are. I mean, is obviously. But the best officials to have at the highest level are those that are familiar with the game. Those that have been doing it at the highest level for a very long time. And of course, human error is inevitable. They're going to get they're going to get it wrong sometime. But for the most part, those that have experience, those that have been doing it for years are the best ones to do. Hopefully they can get this situation solidified and …”
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Travis Hunter may be a game-changer for his team, but experts warn the Jaguars to be cautious about playing him both ways in 2026. As a standout player who won a national championship as a true freshman, his talent is undeniable, yet his injury history raises red flags for his future impact. Balancing his potential with the risk of injury could determine the team's success next season.
“Once again, and you alluded to it, Travis Green sets the tone in the morning. He puts all the focus on the game, shuts down the controversy, no gasoline on the fire. There's been a lot of times this year where their season could go sideways and green hits the right notes like Beethoven on the piano. And this was another case Never let them see you sweat You know when he was in Vancouver I remember somebody there told me that when the coach before he meets with the media a lot of them will …”
“Once again, and you alluded to it, Travis Green sets the tone in the morning. He puts all the focus on the game, shuts down the controversy, no gasoline on the fire. There's been a lot of times this year where their season could go sideways and green hits the right notes like Beethoven on the piano. And this was another case Never let them see you sweat You know when he was in Vancouver I remember somebody there told me that when the coach before he meets with the media a lot of them will speak to their media relations people and they say, what are the questions going to be? What questions do I need to be prepared for? And Green would say things like, okay, you've told me the questions. Now, what are the answers? He would also want to have, like, is there something you guys want me to say? And then he would sort of think about it a …”
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The Ottawa Senators face significant internal challenges as Travis Green expertly navigates media pressure while keeping the team's focus on performance. Despite the external noise, Green remains calm and composed, reminiscent of a seasoned conductor. Meanwhile, the Kachuk brothers' podcast reveals the tension within the team, highlighting how even minor comments can ignite major controversies.
“… Jordan Love will finish as the quarterback 15 or worse. It is now a two-year trend for Jordan Love. He had the spectacular debut as the starter for Green Bay in 2023. Quarterback five on the year the last two years. Quarterback 15. quarterback 17 he missed two games in each of the last two years he has lost romeo dobbs in the offseason trending or ending well not just missing two games this wasn't like if jordan love played all 17 it would be great i mean he was about three points per game fewer than the breakout campaign yeah both of the last two years so it's like you're at the point now of …”
“… possible price it launches in full on june 1st and so uh that is the most trusted way to win at your draft we're with you all off season as we get you ready for the fantasy football year. Let's jump right in. Trending or ending. Trending or ending. Jordan Love will finish as the quarterback 15 or worse. It is now a two-year trend for Jordan Love. He had the spectacular debut as the starter for Green Bay in 2023. Quarterback five on the year the last two years. Quarterback 15. quarterback 17 he missed two games in each of the last two years he has lost romeo dobbs in the offseason trending or ending well not just missing two games this wasn't like if jordan love played all 17 it would be great i mean he was about three points per game fewer than the breakout campaign yeah both of the last two years so it's like you're at the point now of was was that the outlier. That's the question. That really is. Was that year where he was the quarterback five and threw 32 touchdowns, was that his outlier year? Or the last two years with Josh Jacobs being in town, scoring so many rushing touchdowns? When we watch Jordan Love, he looks like a really good quarterback. I think he's great. Personally, …”
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Jordan Love is trending to finish as a quarterback ranked 15 or worse, raising concerns about his performance. Despite an impressive debut season, he has struggled in the following years, missing games and losing key offensive weapons. With the current trajectory, Love may not reclaim his elite status without significant changes in his team's dynamics.
“… Eric Sullivan, new GM with Jeff Halfley, who's like, I'm thrilled for Jeff Halfley. And that he, leaving Boston College to defensive coordinator Green Bay to the head job, which he has been destined for. I promise you it's been about a decade that I've been talking to people in the league and in college football. Like this guy's going to be a head coach somewhere in the league at one point. And he got there through a couple of few stops. And they recognize John Eric Sullivan, most importantly, in this in this scenario. We have got a whole bunch of picks. And I don't know. I shared this …”
“… to be the face of that defense And now all of a sudden the Cowboys trade up to 11 to take the pick from the Dolphins off their hands and give an additional compensation. They flip-flop, and the Dolphins pick Caden Proctor. Okay. Okay. We told you, John Eric Sullivan, new GM with Jeff Halfley, who's like, I'm thrilled for Jeff Halfley. And that he, leaving Boston College to defensive coordinator Green Bay to the head job, which he has been destined for. I promise you it's been about a decade that I've been talking to people in the league and in college football. Like this guy's going to be a head coach somewhere in the league at one point. And he got there through a couple of few stops. And they recognize John Eric Sullivan, most importantly, in this in this scenario. We have got a whole bunch of picks. And I don't know. I shared this earlier. I don't know if I've ever entered a draft looking at a roster outside of expansion. Our first year doing it. that needed more than this Miami Dolphins team. And it's by design, by the way. It's by design. They got rid of a lot of really good players, obviously. They wind up, Tua's out of town. Tyreek's gone. Jalen Waddell's gone. Minka …”
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The Dallas Cowboys just traded up to the 11th pick to select Caleb Downs, a rookie poised to transform their defense. With his experience under elite coaches and a proven track record, Downs is expected to bring accountability and leadership to the team right away. This move signifies a bold strategy for Dallas as they aim to strengthen their roster dramatically.
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Applied Intuition has raised substantial funding without ever spending a dime of it, a rare feat in Silicon Valley. Founded in 2017, they are revolutionizing industries with autonomous technology while expanding globally, including new offices in India and the UK. Their rapid advancements challenge the notion that innovation requires years of planning.
“So past two seasons, the NFL was played an international game on the Friday after the season opener. 2024, Eagles Packers in Brazil. 2025, Chargers Chiefs in Brazil on that Friday. It's not an option this year because of something that took place in 1961. It's called the Sports Broadcasting Act. doesn't allow broadcast of professional football games on any Friday or Saturday”
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The NFL's international games are facing restrictions because of a law from 1961, preventing broadcasts on Fridays and Saturdays. In 2024, the Eagles will play the Packers in Brazil, and in 2025, the Chargers will face the Chiefs there as well. However, this scheduling is limited due to the Sports Broadcasting Act, which still impacts the league today.
“… that fake Kyler Murray story. I mean, he is going to the Vikings, but I said, what if he showed up like, yeah, man, 85 beers. What's up? Or with a green Bay Packers shirt, it wouldn't make sense, right? Well, guess what? Yeah, that happened. Not with Kyler Murray, but it did happen. And we'll explain. I want to know your thoughts about it. We're going to talk t-shirt etiquette. The rules, the do's and don'ts when it comes to T-shirts. And we'll do it next right here on the Covino Inridge Show, Fox Sports Radio. Now, Rich. What athlete did that? I can't wait to find out. You'll find out. Have you ever wiped …”
“… China drop? Well, I appreciate you calling the show. Hit us up at Covino and Rich. That's old school in 50 hits. We do it every Thursday to get you involved and reminisce. Your answer is again at Covino and rich at Fox sports radio. Now I brought up that fake Kyler Murray story. I mean, he is going to the Vikings, but I said, what if he showed up like, yeah, man, 85 beers. What's up? Or with a green Bay Packers shirt, it wouldn't make sense, right? Well, guess what? Yeah, that happened. Not with Kyler Murray, but it did happen. And we'll explain. I want to know your thoughts about it. We're going to talk t-shirt etiquette. The rules, the do's and don'ts when it comes to T-shirts. And we'll do it next right here on the Covino Inridge Show, Fox Sports Radio. Now, Rich. What athlete did that? I can't wait to find out. You'll find out. Have you ever wiped with a piece of dry single-ply toilet paper and wondered, is this as good as it gets? I hope not. What do you think, I'm a savage? Well, it gets a lot better thanks to wet, extra-large cleaning power of dude wipes. And when they say extra-large, they mean business. So no matter the size of your mess, from top to bottom, Dudes has you covered for a …”
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An athlete shocked fans by wearing a rival team's shirt, leaving everyone questioning his loyalty. This incident sparked a debate about sports apparel etiquette and what it means for team pride. Tune in as we explore the do's and don'ts of t-shirt choices in the world of sports.
“… high school to college, the game's probably four times faster. And I have a friend of mine who is actually the starting tight end for SC was Paul Green. He played 10 years in the NFL, and he hated it. He said every play was a traffic accident. You know, so the scar tissue must have been, you know, pretty severe. Yeah. Oh, for junior. And, you know, you're saying 21 years in the NFL, but you're also saying college and then high school and then Pop Warner. And I mean, maybe the collisions aren't as hard, but I've seen some pretty hard hits in the high school level and the Pop Warner level. And …”
“… get past your sail, and there's Mark Carrier. Right. Come right at you. And both really cool cats. But, you know, the thing is that they're saying now is there's so much impact at the base of the skull from the impact. Because, you know, the jump from high school to college, the game's probably four times faster. And I have a friend of mine who is actually the starting tight end for SC was Paul Green. He played 10 years in the NFL, and he hated it. He said every play was a traffic accident. You know, so the scar tissue must have been, you know, pretty severe. Yeah. Oh, for junior. And, you know, you're saying 21 years in the NFL, but you're also saying college and then high school and then Pop Warner. And I mean, maybe the collisions aren't as hard, but I've seen some pretty hard hits in the high school level and the Pop Warner level. And your brain's not developed at that point. And by the time the dust settles, kind of like Junior Seau had over 30 years of head collisions. and without taking a year off. That's a lot of trauma. Maybe the most violent position of her head, you know, collisions. Yes, because there is, when you're playing middle linebacker and they do the draw play or …”
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In this segment, the host humorously compares football collisions to traffic accidents, highlighting the absurdity of the sport's violence. The discussion takes a cheeky turn as they describe the physicality of the game, making it both informative and laugh-out-loud funny with a touch of homoerotic humor.
“… I do know what the word is. and if the first person to get it gets a $50 gift card from Wild Eggs, good at not just Lexington or Louisville, Bowling Green, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, all the area Wild Eggs are good for this gift card, so you're eligible to play anywhere. I'm going to try to figure it out during the break. I am notoriously bad at Wheel of Fortune, so that means I'm bad at games like this. Oh, these are my games. Like the Jumble, I'm good at these. In fact, remember I said it out loud a couple weeks ago. I've got to make sure. You did. Yeah, as soon as you saw it, you guessed it out …”
“… Eggs Word Scramble. Where are you going to be posting this, Mario? KSR the show. Twitter? Twitter? Instagram. Instagram. Okay, so Instagram. Go to the KSR show Instagram. Mario is doing our Wild Eggs Wednesday. Ryan, do you know what the word is? I do know what the word is. and if the first person to get it gets a $50 gift card from Wild Eggs, good at not just Lexington or Louisville, Bowling Green, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, all the area Wild Eggs are good for this gift card, so you're eligible to play anywhere. I'm going to try to figure it out during the break. I am notoriously bad at Wheel of Fortune, so that means I'm bad at games like this. Oh, these are my games. Like the Jumble, I'm good at these. In fact, remember I said it out loud a couple weeks ago. I've got to make sure. You did. Yeah, as soon as you saw it, you guessed it out loud. Yeah, I'm refreshing so I can play, but I won't shout it into the microphone. So Mario's posting it on the KSR Instagram account right now. Breaking Billy Rutledge signs deal to become new lead host of Kentucky Sports Radio. We'll lead the show solo. Wow. Wow. Big news. Congratulations. Wow. Big news. Congratulations. All right. We'll take a …”
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Kentucky basketball fans are feeling the sting of missing out on the Final Four for years, especially as UConn heads for their seventh title since 1999. With the Kentucky logo absent from recent championship graphics, the urgency to revive the program's glory is palpable. Meanwhile, the excitement of Wild Eggs Wednesday brings a fun twist as fans compete for a gift card through a word scramble on social media.
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I got kicked out of Langston University for fighting over my missing grant money. It all started when I discovered my cash was gone, leading to a confrontation with a teammate that ended in chaos. Now, years later, I’m hoping to reconnect with my old friend Big Steve and reminisce about that wild time.
“Eagles are sending Green Bay Packers a 2026 fifth-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick in exchange for Dante Wicks. Wicks, who's going into the final year of his rookie contract, will reportedly sign a one-year contract extension for $12.5 million. Wicks, 25, was a fifth-round draft pick in the 2023 draft. During his three season with the Green Bay Packers, Wick has caught 108 passes on 180 targets, 1,328 yards, 11 touchdowns, and averages 12.3 yards per catch. I mean, the …”
“Eagles are sending Green Bay Packers a 2026 fifth-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick in exchange for Dante Wicks. Wicks, who's going into the final year of his rookie contract, will reportedly sign a one-year contract extension for $12.5 million. Wicks, 25, was a fifth-round draft pick in the 2023 draft. During his three season with the Green Bay Packers, Wick has caught 108 passes on 180 targets, 1,328 yards, 11 touchdowns, and averages 12.3 yards per catch. I mean, the writing is on the wall. Can we see it now? Huh? Maybe it's in hieroglyphics. The writing is on the wall. I mean, it's been that way. It's been that way. And I said it last year. I said it during the season. I said it in the off season. Anytime we do talk about it, you know, the Eagles are planning to make a move. And there's a certain situation that's …”
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The Philadelphia Eagles are making waves by trading for wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks from the Green Bay Packers, sending a 2026 fifth-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick in return. This strategic move comes as tensions rise with star receiver A.J. Brown, who has expressed frustration over his role, hinting that he may not want to stay long-term. With Wicks on a one-year extension for $12.5 million, the Eagles are clearly looking to shake things up in their receiving corps.
“… played okay in Pittsburgh, and maybe he does that reclamation on the third team, Sam Darnold-like, and gets an opportunity like Malik Willis did in Green Bay. For him, this is the... Either Kansas City or the Rams would be the two places I would want to go if I were him. Where it's like, you don't, you know, I know he might have to play in the beginning for Kansas City, but get a year under that coach, learning at that quarterback's feet, and then see if you can recharge your career. Can I, I don't know how much time we have, can I ask you a favor? Yeah. Because you are, you know, I am friendly …”
“… is back and healthy, Kirk Cousins serves no utility. I think Fields can get on the field even once Patrick is back and healthy. Yeah, I agree. I like the signing. I've been a stubborn Justin Fields fan. I mean, he was in a bad situation. I thought he played okay in Pittsburgh, and maybe he does that reclamation on the third team, Sam Darnold-like, and gets an opportunity like Malik Willis did in Green Bay. For him, this is the... Either Kansas City or the Rams would be the two places I would want to go if I were him. Where it's like, you don't, you know, I know he might have to play in the beginning for Kansas City, but get a year under that coach, learning at that quarterback's feet, and then see if you can recharge your career. Can I, I don't know how much time we have, can I ask you a favor? Yeah. Because you are, you know, I am friendly with Charles Barkley. At least I was the last time I saw him. He may be, he's maybe not anymore. I would hope I am still. No reason not to be. You are legitimate friends with him. The next time you see him, can you ask him, does he still like the NBA? Like, listen. I think it's a fair question. It's just a fair question. And I want to be clear. I …”
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Travis Kelsey surprised many by returning to the Chiefs after speculation he might retire. The Chiefs' decision to bring in Justin Fields as a backup quarterback is also intriguing, as they secured him for a low price, allowing for flexibility in their roster. This move could potentially revitalize Fields' career under a strong coaching staff.
“Let's talk about some of the other quarterbacks here. You mentioned Talon Green, sixth round of the Browns. We know that it was a toolsy pick. The combine was like the Talon Green festival here. I'll admit, like, it was hard to not be impressed in the times you would watch him at Arkansas. maybe even a little later than I thought. I would have thought after the combine a little bit. I was like, oh, this guy would probably be like a fourth rounder. So the fact that he's still there at six, like good for the Browns, but I …”
“Let's talk about some of the other quarterbacks here. You mentioned Talon Green, sixth round of the Browns. We know that it was a toolsy pick. The combine was like the Talon Green festival here. I'll admit, like, it was hard to not be impressed in the times you would watch him at Arkansas. maybe even a little later than I thought. I would have thought after the combine a little bit. I was like, oh, this guy would probably be like a fourth rounder. So the fact that he's still there at six, like good for the Browns, but I don't know what it means other than maybe some hilarious Shador competition quotes, you know, like let's go. Can't wait. Oh man, we already, I think ESPN Cleveland already did their rep counter for quarterbacks in a rookie camp or whatever they had. They had that little mini camp with the new coach because, you know, teams can do that now in April. …”
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Talon Green, a quarterback picked in the sixth round by the Browns, is being hailed as a potential game-changer despite expectations of a fourth or fifth-round selection. His athleticism and adaptability make him a standout in the quarterback room, especially under the guidance of coach Todd Munkin, known for leveraging running quarterbacks. Fans are already buzzing about the competition he will bring to the team.
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