Best Podcast Episodes About Josh Allen

Best Podcast Episodes About Josh Allen

Everything podcasters are saying about Josh Allen — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 67 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Josh Allen

KSR
“… I think back to A well they had a couple trips in the 50s but the only one in modern history since they been in the SEC that overtime game the Josh Allen defensive play It like in the back of the end zone It was like a superhuman effort to deflect the play We already knew how good Josh Allen was, but I think that even added more to his legacy. They just couldn't finish the job there in OT. Yeah, that was a big Chris Oates game.” “And I just, I'm so fired up. I can't wait to be leaving a road stadium this fall after a big Kentucky victory. I think back to A well they had a couple trips in the 50s but the only one in modern history since they been in the SEC that overtime game the Josh Allen defensive play It like in the back of the end zone It was like a superhuman effort to deflect the play We already knew how good Josh Allen was, but I think that even added more to his legacy. They just couldn't finish the job there in OT. Yeah, that was a big Chris Oates game.” View more
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Josh Allen's incredible defensive play in a crucial overtime game solidified his legacy as a Kentucky football legend. This moment showcased his superhuman effort, leaving fans yearning for victory despite the team's inability to finish the job. It was a pivotal game that highlighted the talent and determination of both Allen and his teammates.
KSR · 2026-04-02- KSR - Hour 2 · Apr 02, 2026
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
“… He like the Mick Jagger of this community People are enamored with him You know so many different fields Yeah he a polymath He ran the Allen Brain Institute in Seattle for years He worked with neurons and probing them and giving them electric shocks and all this kind of stuff. And he was the quintessential brain guy. But over the years, he's kind of come to realize that approach is not going to explain subjective experience. and we have to look beyond. What's admirable about him is he's changed his mind several times. Most recently, he went to Brazil and had five ayahuasca trips. …” “… to a breaking point, and that there are scientists who think it's time for another paradigm. One I interviewed is Christoph Koch, who was in his late 60s, German-American guy, brilliant scientist, trained as a physicist, actually, but became a neuroscientist He like the Mick Jagger of this community People are enamored with him You know so many different fields Yeah he a polymath He ran the Allen Brain Institute in Seattle for years He worked with neurons and probing them and giving them electric shocks and all this kind of stuff. And he was the quintessential brain guy. But over the years, he's kind of come to realize that approach is not going to explain subjective experience. and we have to look beyond. What's admirable about him is he's changed his mind several times. Most recently, he went to Brazil and had five ayahuasca trips. This is how open-minded he is. A lot of scientists don't mess around with psychedelics because they think they don't want to screw up their brains. Their moneymaker. The moneymaker.” View more
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In this intriguing segment, Michael Pollan dives into the wild world of consciousness, highlighting how scientists like Christoph Koch are challenging the limits of materialism. The funniest moment comes when Pollan describes Koch as the 'Mick Jagger of neuroscience,' who isn't afraid to explore the mind-altering effects of ayahuasca while other scientists play it safe with their 'moneymaker' brains.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Michael Pollan Returns (on consciousness) · Apr 01, 2026
Plain English with Derek Thompson
“… be rudely assuaged of that assumption. In reporting for the book, one of the more interesting stories of this comes from the basketball player, Ray Allen. And Ray Allen, one of the best shooters to ever play basketball, and he had done everything you could ask in your career. Multiple all-star games, three-point shooting championships, even starred in a Spike Lee movie, he got game. The one thing he hadn't done was won a championship. About a decade in his career, he finally won his first championship with the Boston Celtics. And Ray Allen said that the morning after winning that championship …” “… which is real, which says that even if you get every single success that you want, if you think that by achieving that success, then you're going to be content, then you're going to be happy, then you're going to have meaning in your life, you will be rudely assuaged of that assumption. In reporting for the book, one of the more interesting stories of this comes from the basketball player, Ray Allen. And Ray Allen, one of the best shooters to ever play basketball, and he had done everything you could ask in your career. Multiple all-star games, three-point shooting championships, even starred in a Spike Lee movie, he got game. The one thing he hadn't done was won a championship. About a decade in his career, he finally won his first championship with the Boston Celtics. And Ray Allen said that the morning after winning that championship was one of the most disorienting, confusing mornings in his life because he still didn't feel fulfilled. He didn't feel content. That is the arrival fallacy. So we have to do this kind of Jedi mind trip where we can want to achieve and we can want to win and we can give our all to winning while at the same time, like assuaging ourself of the …” View more
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Ray Allen, one of basketball's greatest shooters, experienced a shocking truth after winning his first championship: success didn't bring the fulfillment he expected. This phenomenon, known as the arrival fallacy, reveals that achieving our goals doesn't guarantee happiness or meaning in life. Instead, we must find joy in the journey rather than the destination.
Plain English with Derek Thompson · Why We're Addicted to ‘Sh*tty Flow’ · Mar 31, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… You'd have to think so. I mean, because unless it's a quarterback, like, you just think... Because DB, you're the tallest. Yeah. If you're like Josh Allen or some of these 6'8", 6'9", offensive tackles now at this point, maybe like a nose guard, like a big 300, but they're not that tall. They're not, but you've got to think they've got big hands. Big palms. Big palms. Big palms. Yeah, we have to stand. Middle of America palms. This is Mo Ali Cox, a tight end. He's got 11 and three quarters. And then DeForest Buckner, same thing. I'd put that as my header on Twitter. Yeah, I've got the biggest …” “… or two taller and weighs more. Those guys are freaks of nature. Are you asking, like, the largest hands ever in the history of the world? No, let's do NFL. It's gotta be, if you're guessing, it's gotta be one of these massive offensive tackles, right? You'd have to think so. I mean, because unless it's a quarterback, like, you just think... Because DB, you're the tallest. Yeah. If you're like Josh Allen or some of these 6'8", 6'9", offensive tackles now at this point, maybe like a nose guard, like a big 300, but they're not that tall. They're not, but you've got to think they've got big hands. Big palms. Big palms. Big palms. Yeah, we have to stand. Middle of America palms. This is Mo Ali Cox, a tight end. He's got 11 and three quarters. And then DeForest Buckner, same thing. I'd put that as my header on Twitter. Yeah, I've got the biggest fingers. 11 and three quarter fingers, hit me up. We're going to go over to Jordan Palmer, renowned quarterback coach, former NFL quarterback himself. He's worked with some of the best in the game like Mahomes and Josh Allen, Trevor Lawrence. You know Jordan? I do know Jordan very well. I mean, I've known Jordan for a really long time because …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Jordan Palmer hilariously reflects on his journey as a quarterback coach, dropping gems about NFL draft prep while comparing hand sizes of athletes. The playful banter about who has the biggest hands and Palmer's quirky training methods make for a laugh-out-loud experience that showcases the absurdity of sports stats.
The Bobby Bones Show · Lots to Say: Combine Measurements and Fmr NFL QB Jordan Palmer · Mar 04, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… Another team who ain't going to the playoffs, the Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now, then? Drake May up there, Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Kayla Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP. He should be in it. Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on …” “… boy, Nav Green, from the Broken Play podcast. Look, it's the end of the season. The playoffs are here, but guess what? It ain't the end of your season. You can always tune in with Broken Play podcast with Nav Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Another team who ain't going to the playoffs, the Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now, then? Drake May up there, Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Kayla Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP. He should be in it. Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Huge fan. I started my first office job a few years ago, and discovering your podcast gets me through. Appreciate you listening while you're grinding in the office. I know the 17th game is a rotating inter-conference game based on previous year's standings, but I think it was …” View more
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I was once the face of the conversion therapy movement, claiming I changed my sexuality from gay to straight. But the reality was a harrowing experience that led me to lose 150 pounds in an attempt to gain control over my life. Join me as I reveal the painful truth of what conversion therapy really does to individuals and the harm it continues to inflict.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · 3 & Out - Bills presser was WILD, Bakers gets MAD, 49ers Practice Facility · Jan 22, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… Another team who ain't going to the playoff. The Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Nick's at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan. But Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Caleb Williams. He should be in that conversation. In what conversation? He should be in it. Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the …” “… desert. Do you have any advice for us while looking into this disappearance? I wouldn't do it alone. Listen to Valley of Shadows on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. with Nav Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Another team who ain't going to the playoff. The Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell Nick's at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan. But Matthew Stafford got a better weapon. Caleb Williams. He should be in that conversation. In what conversation? He should be in it. Listen to Broken Play with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. As we head into 2026, it's safe to say that 2025 was a year like no other. So much news, so much disruption, and yes, so much division. That's why we're wrapping up this season of Next Question with a look back at everything that's happened. Things are coming at us with such a velocity. …” View more
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John Palk was once the face of the conversion therapy movement, claiming he transformed from gay to straight. However, he reveals the painful reality behind his story, including the emotional turmoil and the cult-like environment of the ex-gay movement. His journey exposes the deep harm inflicted on individuals seeking acceptance and the ongoing impact of these practices today.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · 3 & Out - What happened in Buffalo, John Harbaugh introduced in New York, Jeff Hafley goes to Miami · Jan 21, 2026
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
“… the ball, you know at will relative to them They're quarterbacks in complete control in their defense You know that that play you mentioned where josh allen scrambled around and got sacked I could kind of live with that It's like yeah, steph curry's gonna miss some 35 foot threes He takes a lot of them, you know, they have to he makes a lot of those plays into touchdowns You know, I don't think he takes that sack If he psychologically believed in his roster, I think josh feels like i've got to make a play I mean that receiving core is Just not good. I mean, it's funny. We thought new england had …” “… of the reason it was so impressive You're going to this place that has some of the worst weather in america It's pouring rain brady keeps harping on it. These guys wear the wrong gloves balls are going right through The eagles are just dialed in moving the ball, you know at will relative to them They're quarterbacks in complete control in their defense You know that that play you mentioned where josh allen scrambled around and got sacked I could kind of live with that It's like yeah, steph curry's gonna miss some 35 foot threes He takes a lot of them, you know, they have to he makes a lot of those plays into touchdowns You know, I don't think he takes that sack If he psychologically believed in his roster, I think josh feels like i've got to make a play I mean that receiving core is Just not good. I mean, it's funny. We thought new england had this bad receiving core this year. I look at new england's i'm like williams uh digs booty Digs and i'm like, uh, no, it's fine. It's actually really good Even compared to like average receiving course buffalo's maybe the most average in the league I think josh when I watch that sack i'm like you can't take that sack and I was thinking about it He's …” View more
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The Eagles showcased their dominance over the Bills, leading to doubts about Buffalo's Super Bowl potential. Josh Allen struggled under pressure, and the Bills' offense appeared ineffective, raising concerns about their receiving core and overall performance.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd · Colin Cowherd Podcast Prime Cuts - College Football Playoff Reaction, Bills A “One & Done” In Playoffs? Steelers & Tomlin Headed For Divorce? · Jan 03, 2026
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
“Among the things being talked about in the NFL today, McDermott has been fired. What comes in second place to Josh Allen? Now, Demishek was mentioning the officiating, which I guess we can do that almost any weekend, right? Because if the games are all going to be close, right, if they're all going to be ridiculously close, there are a handful of people who are going to be on the bench, right? And if they're all going to be ridiculously close, there are a handful of people who are going to be on the bench. If the games are all going to be close, right, if they're …” “Among the things being talked about in the NFL today, McDermott has been fired. What comes in second place to Josh Allen? Now, Demishek was mentioning the officiating, which I guess we can do that almost any weekend, right? Because if the games are all going to be close, right, if they're all going to be ridiculously close, there are a handful of people who are going to be on the bench, right? And if they're all going to be ridiculously close, there are a handful of people who are going to be on the bench. If the games are all going to be close, right, if they're all going to be ridiculously close, there are any number of calls at any point in the game. We do this every year. We could do it every single game. We could complain about the subjective thing that was unfair because the game was decided by some sort of old person's judgment. But the call from the weekend that everyone's talking about is that …” View more
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A controversial call in the NFL left fans questioning the definition of an interception. During a recent game, Brandon Cooks appeared to catch the ball, but a technicality in the rules led to it being ruled an interception instead. This has sparked debate about whether officials should simply enforce the rules or interpret them to reflect the spirit of the game.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · The Big Suey: Rose's Cigarettes · Jan 19, 2026
Pardon My Take
“and people are asking if the window's over for Josh Allen. Yeah. It sucks for Bills fans. Josh Allen's 0-3 now in overtime games in the playoffs. It feels like every year it's just a, and again, I think the worst part watching this game, because no wide receiver, you know, a decimated wide receiver core, a defense that was leaky, you walk in this game being like, hey, there's a version that the Broncos are just better. They weren't. The Bills looked like the better team for big portions of this game. …” “and people are asking if the window's over for Josh Allen. Yeah. It sucks for Bills fans. Josh Allen's 0-3 now in overtime games in the playoffs. It feels like every year it's just a, and again, I think the worst part watching this game, because no wide receiver, you know, a decimated wide receiver core, a defense that was leaky, you walk in this game being like, hey, there's a version that the Broncos are just better. They weren't. The Bills looked like the better team for big portions of this game. The turnovers, you know, told the story. Yeah. And then the other story was the refs, and the catch-non-catch at the end of overtime. So the good news is, if you're a Bills fan and you're coping with this right now, you do have just an insane amount of screen grabs that you can just go, we talk about this all the time come playoff, that if you're …” View more
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A controversial catch-non-catch decision in a recent playoff game has left Bills fans furious. Josh Allen's team appeared to dominate, but turnovers and a confusing referee review process overshadowed their performance. Fans are now armed with screenshots to fuel their debates online, but the lack of transparency in the review only adds to the frustration.
Pardon My Take · NFL Divsional Round, Bears Lose In OT, Bills Heartbreak, Patriots And Seahawks Advance + Who's Back Of The Week · Jan 19, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… five, ten years. Look Warren Moon and Doug Flutie and a bunch of other guys Jim Kelly a bunch of other guys like that went off somewhere else Marcus Allen brother Played out of the NFL Really That true Damon Allen Yeah except for he didn come back I guess not Dieter Brock. Yeah. He did the reverse. Yeah, he did the reverse. I'm sorry. Go ahead. I want the Todd Christensen. I want the numbers on Christensen, by the way. I want to know the story. He had at least 200 catch seasons. No, I want to know if he started off on Dallas as a fullback and this stuff that should be. And where did he get his …” “… Like relegating yourself to learning a new position, i.e. tight end or fullback? or going to some small town or medium-sized town in Canada or somewhere else and becoming a local celebrity. You could be the mayor of that town, so to speak, within five, ten years. Look Warren Moon and Doug Flutie and a bunch of other guys Jim Kelly a bunch of other guys like that went off somewhere else Marcus Allen brother Played out of the NFL Really That true Damon Allen Yeah except for he didn come back I guess not Dieter Brock. Yeah. He did the reverse. Yeah, he did the reverse. I'm sorry. Go ahead. I want the Todd Christensen. I want the numbers on Christensen, by the way. I want to know the story. He had at least 200 catch seasons. No, I want to know if he started off on Dallas as a fullback and this stuff that should be. And where did he get his first term?” View more
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The discussion hilariously imagines Tim Tebow as a tight end, comparing him to a safari guide with a straighter brother. The segment dives into the absurdity of Tebow's career choices, pondering if he'd rather be a local celebrity than switch positions, making for a laugh-out-loud exploration of sports and identity.
Adam Carolla Show · John Densmore + Michael Dubin (Carolla Classics) · Mar 21, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… overtime, you kicking the game to win it. Come on now. Sometimes you can be too cool. Sometimes you can get greedy. And they got greedy. We got Josh Allen. We got two timeouts. Let's see what we can do. He didn't protect the ball. Benito did a great job stripping him from behind. Then Benito did another job. He hit him in his back. He fumbled that ball. Denver should have put that game away early. Cause then when Benito hit him in his back, they got the ball at the 19 yard line. You get two yards. I thought Sean called the game conservative at that point. No, I'm going for you. I'm going for your …” “… counts. And the fact that they only lost by three with five turnovers lets you know that they let the opportunity slip right between their fingers. Ocho, all you gotta do is take a knee, go in at the half, now you kicking instead of tie the game to going overtime, you kicking the game to win it. Come on now. Sometimes you can be too cool. Sometimes you can get greedy. And they got greedy. We got Josh Allen. We got two timeouts. Let's see what we can do. He didn't protect the ball. Benito did a great job stripping him from behind. Then Benito did another job. He hit him in his back. He fumbled that ball. Denver should have put that game away early. Cause then when Benito hit him in his back, they got the ball at the 19 yard line. You get two yards. I thought Sean called the game conservative at that point. No, I'm going for you. I'm going for your throat. Yeah, that's what I'm doing. I, I, I, I, that's, I, I gotta, I'm finna end it. Can you imagine Ocho, if the score is instead of 20 to 10, the score is 24 or 27 to 10. Now we got a whole different ball game. Ball game. But McMillan, that DB, 29, he made the play of the game. Yes, sir. Chat, I know y'all say that was a catch. He should have …” View more
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A single referee decision can shift the entire outcome of a game, as seen when a controversial call impacted a crucial championship match. The debate centers around a play involving a receiver who failed to maintain possession, leading to a critical turnover that cost the team a chance at victory. This incident highlights the fine line between letting players play and making game-defining calls.
Club Shay Shay · Best of NFL Divisional Round Part 2: Ja’Quan McMillian breaks down game-sealing INT off Josh Allen · Jan 21, 2026
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast
“… the Broncos. Correct. Okay. All right. Now the people out there know exactly what we were dealing with. And by the way, let me just say this. Papa Josh immediately wrote, I feel like I'm looking in the mirror with a dumb argument, which should alarm you. It has very alarming. That should alarm you. You root to me. Rooting is all about. It doesn't matter the probability of winning. It's who you'd want to see win the most, which you said is the Broncos. You'd want the Broncos to win the most. I will say this. It is such a fascinating thing in sports when as soon as a game starts and no matter …” “So the one of those two things that you hope is the outcome. You're not rooting for the Broncos. Correct. Okay. All right. Now the people out there know exactly what we were dealing with. And by the way, let me just say this. Papa Josh immediately wrote, I feel like I'm looking in the mirror with a dumb argument, which should alarm you. It has very alarming. That should alarm you. You root to me. Rooting is all about. It doesn't matter the probability of winning. It's who you'd want to see win the most, which you said is the Broncos. You'd want the Broncos to win the most. I will say this. It is such a fascinating thing in sports when as soon as a game starts and no matter what you thought prior to kickoff, all of a sudden, you know exactly who you're rooting for. This happened to me with the Bears. You realized that they were the team you wanted to win. I a hundred percent last week. And I had said earlier that I was literally rooting for the other team. But as soon as it started, there was no doubt. My heart wanted. …” View more
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In a surprising twist, Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane publicly deflected blame for draft failures onto former coach Sean McDermott during a press conference. This unprecedented move raises questions about team dynamics and accountability, especially since the criticized player, Keon Coleman, is still under contract. The fallout from this drama could significantly impact the Bills' future and their fanbase's trust.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast · The TRUTH: Top 10 Fantasy RBs + Wheel of Shame - Fantasy Football Podcast for 1/22 · Jan 22, 2026
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast
“… What a loser. Can't win the big one. It's been a while, though. No Mahomes, no Burrow, no Lamar for the AFC this year. This is why you're saying, Josh Allen, it's your time. It has to be. And now they have to go beat Jacksonville. Consider me worried. They do not beat Jacksonville. I mean, I think they are favored. The Bills. Yeah. I think the Bills are favored. I get that. You got to remember, these playoffs, you guys both have Seattle going to your Super Bowl. We got our predictions and stuff like that. Let's just say the playoffs are too kicking as that situation was to tie the loop. …” “… actually isn't very good. No, not at all. For NFL fans, independent of fantasy, most of those games were bad. You did have an incredible, amazing Steelers-Ravens game for the ages. Lamar Jackson, what a loser, am I right, guys? Can't win the big one. What a loser. Can't win the big one. It's been a while, though. No Mahomes, no Burrow, no Lamar for the AFC this year. This is why you're saying, Josh Allen, it's your time. It has to be. And now they have to go beat Jacksonville. Consider me worried. They do not beat Jacksonville. I mean, I think they are favored. The Bills. Yeah. I think the Bills are favored. I get that. You got to remember, these playoffs, you guys both have Seattle going to your Super Bowl. We got our predictions and stuff like that. Let's just say the playoffs are too kicking as that situation was to tie the loop. Pressure-packed. Big players, the reason Mahomes has been so successful, it doesn't matter what the regular season looks like. He gets here and he does it. If you can't do it now, Josh, you're going to look back with regrets, because you're not going to have a playoffs like this again.” View more
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Josh Allen faces a critical moment in the NFL playoffs, where he must prove himself after a season without Mahomes, Burrow, or Lamar. As the Bills prepare to face Jacksonville, the pressure is on for Allen to avoid regrets and step up in the playoffs. This is the time for him to shine, or he risks being remembered for his failures.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast · Footie Award Nominees + Week 18 Recap, Super Bowl Picks! - Fantasy Football Podcast for 1/6 · Jan 06, 2026
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
“… Bills, which I assume he would delight. I would assume that Dolphin fans would be terrified of having Mike McDaniel at the top of the division with Josh Allen. OK, well, first, I would not be terrified. Yeah. I also don't think that this is super unprecedented. I just think the transparent nature of this is what's kind of strange. But I think this is the general understanding whenever a coach hits free agency the way that Mike McDaniel did, you're in honest conversations, especially a coach that's in demand. He really likes it here. He wants to be a head coach, though. So if that's available, like, …” “… never seen this before, right, where the Chargers have hired Mike McDaniel pending him flirting around with other people in the league, including Buffalo, to see if he finds something he likes better with the Raiders, with the Ravens or with the Bills, which I assume he would delight. I would assume that Dolphin fans would be terrified of having Mike McDaniel at the top of the division with Josh Allen. OK, well, first, I would not be terrified. Yeah. I also don't think that this is super unprecedented. I just think the transparent nature of this is what's kind of strange. But I think this is the general understanding whenever a coach hits free agency the way that Mike McDaniel did, you're in honest conversations, especially a coach that's in demand. He really likes it here. He wants to be a head coach, though. So if that's available, like, please understand that he would take that over this. He will take the Bill's job. The public part. This is unprecedented. It's something I have not seen before. OK, at play out in public where the Chargers are good with someone they just hired to work with Justin Herbert wandering around and seeing if he can find something better over the next few …” View more
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Mike McDaniel's potential coaching moves have sparked unprecedented discussions in the NFL, as he explores opportunities with multiple teams after being fired by the Dolphins. This unique scenario highlights the transparency and power dynamics in coaching decisions, leaving fans anxious about the impact of McDaniel teaming up with star quarterback Josh Allen. The evolving landscape of coaching choices raises questions about the future of both McDaniel and the Dolphins.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · Local Hour: The Chargers Are In The Cuck Chair · Jan 23, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… Another team who ain't going to the playoffs, the Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell is Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got better weapons. Kayla Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP. He should be in it. Listen to Broken Plate with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network …” “… boy, Nav Green from the Broken Plate Podcast. Look, it's the end of the season. The playoffs are here. But guess what? It ain't the end of your season. You can always tune in with Broken Plate Podcast with Nav Green on the Black Effect Podcast Network. Another team who ain't going to the playoffs, the Chiefs. What's a wrap? It's time to rebuild. Who your MVP right now then? Drake May up there. Josh Allen up there still. Oh, my boy, Matthew Stafford. Where the hell is Bo Nicks at? He ain't too far behind. He did all this talking. What Matthew Stafford is doing statistically, bro, is crazy. Bro, you know I ain't no Josh Allen fan, but Matthew Stafford got better weapons. Kayla Williams. Hey, he should be in that conversation. In what conversation? MVP. He should be in it. Listen to Broken Plate with Nav Green from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. That would have totally done it. And then just taken a bullet for me. Yeah. But it was, you know, in hindsight, I look back and I'm like, I'm glad I didn't do it. Really? There's a lot I'm glad I didn't do in that time. And then kind of just focused and fell in love with …” View more
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A Rolling Stone article catapulted a six-year senior at Florida State into the world of stand-up comedy. After being chosen as the focal point of the article, he realized it was time to pursue his dreams, leading him to New York City with no experience but plenty of ambition. This unexpected opportunity transformed his life and career forever.
Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - Bert Kreischer Part 1 · Jan 21, 2026
Habits and Hustle
“… He kissed me at the end. And I was like not giving any signals. I just automatically went into feminine mode because when I was working with Pat Allen, who is my mentor and who is on the show who wrote getting to I do she would say to me switch when you go in the house and I had to I had and I was at a boyfriend at the time and I lived with him and I had to train myself to go from because I was producing my show and in front of the camera to go Hey babe what do you want for dinner? Right. And like take off, but you have to, I think that you have to train yourself, but I also believe you have …” “… Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then I'm like, hi. Right. Oh, my God. You did that? That's amazing. Like, that's how I am. And then I noticed that recently. I went on a day Christmas Eve and I did that. And I went, no wonder. He called me again. He asked me out. He kissed me at the end. And I was like not giving any signals. I just automatically went into feminine mode because when I was working with Pat Allen, who is my mentor and who is on the show who wrote getting to I do she would say to me switch when you go in the house and I had to I had and I was at a boyfriend at the time and I lived with him and I had to train myself to go from because I was producing my show and in front of the camera to go Hey babe what do you want for dinner? Right. And like take off, but you have to, I think that you have to train yourself, but I also believe you have to be with a man who can bring you into your feminine. Well, there's a reason why the masculine women who make money don't meet someone who makes more money than them, which will make them relax. Because if a guy said to you, honey, you don't have to work anymore. I'll take care of you. You can have anything you want. You'd be like, what? Who are …” View more
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Strong women often struggle to embrace their feminine side, which can impact their dating lives. Patti Stanger shares her experience of switching from a work-focused mindset to a more feminine approach, revealing how this shift helped her attract a partner. She emphasizes the importance of being with a man who can bring out this feminine energy, especially for successful women.
Habits and Hustle · Episode 537: Patti Stanger: Why Modern Dating Is Broken, Red Flags, and the Commitment Crisis · Mar 17, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… say the restructuring with Jackson creates about $40 million in salary cap space for this upcoming season, similar to what Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have done this offseason for their teams. Jason Jackson, voice of the Miami Heat, was on the call on radio last night. By the way, before I get to Jay Jax, there was some logic that crept in last night with the Washington Wizards broadcast. Their announcer, Chris Miller, suggested that the Miami Heat were prepared to take Bam Adebayo out and out of respect for Kobe Bryant. That didn't happen, of course. And we welcome in Jason Jackson. What …” “Multiple reports have the Ravens reworking the contract of Lamar Jackson, Sources say the restructuring with Jackson creates about $40 million in salary cap space for this upcoming season, similar to what Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have done this offseason for their teams. Jason Jackson, voice of the Miami Heat, was on the call on radio last night. By the way, before I get to Jay Jax, there was some logic that crept in last night with the Washington Wizards broadcast. Their announcer, Chris Miller, suggested that the Miami Heat were prepared to take Bam Adebayo out and out of respect for Kobe Bryant. That didn't happen, of course. And we welcome in Jason Jackson. What should we remember about this performance? That I had to make the call on free throws. I think that's the only thing that you should have to worry about, Daniel. Lovely flannel this morning, by the way, there in Maine. 80 degrees here in South Florida with my BAM t-shirt on. I think the thing that we have to do, and I'm not sure if you're willing to …” View more
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Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is a testament to his growth from a defensive player to a key offensive force, embodying the Miami Heat's culture and legacy.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 2 – Italy Beats Team USA, Jason Jackson · Mar 11, 2026
The Bill Simmons Podcast
“… statistic for a quarterback coming out of college. Yeah, you can't even – accuracy was always a good one. But then there's been some guys like the Josh Allen types where they're like, yeah, we fixed it. He's now accurate. And it's a little like in the NBA with shooting where there were guys over the years like Kawhi Leonard was a good one. He fell out of the lottery because he couldn't shoot three-pointers. And then the Spurs were like, yeah, we fixed it. And then he was fine. so yeah that the to me the competitiveness um the efficiency toughness and then you know the obviously the johnny menzel …” “… help you win games bailey zappy your boy owns the touchdown pass record for most touchdowns in the season in college i mean he can barely hang on in the nfl and so So I think that that's the most interesting thing. It's just like you cannot trust any statistic for a quarterback coming out of college. Yeah, you can't even – accuracy was always a good one. But then there's been some guys like the Josh Allen types where they're like, yeah, we fixed it. He's now accurate. And it's a little like in the NBA with shooting where there were guys over the years like Kawhi Leonard was a good one. He fell out of the lottery because he couldn't shoot three-pointers. And then the Spurs were like, yeah, we fixed it. And then he was fine. so yeah that the to me the competitiveness um the efficiency toughness and then you know the obviously the johnny menzel types where it's like this guy might not be able to handle success yeah total this guy might not be able to handle being the focal point of a franchise and i wrote about in the book but sean payton you know developed this kind of analytics formula that he did on his own, which was like a failure metrics where he looked at negative plays that college …” View more
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Many believe college quarterback statistics predict NFL success, but that's a myth. In fact, Sean Payton developed an analytics formula that reveals how misleading these stats can be, focusing on negative plays instead. This approach highlights the complexities of evaluating quarterbacks, showing that traditional metrics often fail to capture true potential.
The Bill Simmons Podcast · NFL Over/Unders, an Oscars Preview, and a Brady-Pats Feud | With Cousin Sal, Sean Fennessey, and Seth Wickersham · Mar 11, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… that you're going to have to give Lamar. Oh, yeah. Oh, hey, what? Boy, would he finna give? He's going to give 62 mil a year. 62 a year. What Josh Allen get? What was Josh Allen guaranteed? Hey, Ocho, give me $50 more than Josh. I don't want to fit it. Put a little 50 on it. A little 50-dollar hold me over. Oh, yeah. That's 62 and $50 more than what Josh Allen got. Josh Allen got 275. I got 275.50. Mm-hmm. I like it. Yeah, but look, I'm not going to read too much into this. Ochoa, the Colts traded Michael Pittman Jr. to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers. Hey, let's go, Pitt. To a …” “… damn well if they weren't going to pay the $23.5 or the $24 million you know damn well they wasn't about to pay $27 million with $60 million guaranteed right and you just gave up what you gave up to get Crosby and they're talking about the type of contract that you're going to have to give Lamar. Oh, yeah. Oh, hey, what? Boy, would he finna give? He's going to give 62 mil a year. 62 a year. What Josh Allen get? What was Josh Allen guaranteed? Hey, Ocho, give me $50 more than Josh. I don't want to fit it. Put a little 50 on it. A little 50-dollar hold me over. Oh, yeah. That's 62 and $50 more than what Josh Allen got. Josh Allen got 275. I got 275.50. Mm-hmm. I like it. Yeah, but look, I'm not going to read too much into this. Ochoa, the Colts traded Michael Pittman Jr. to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers. Hey, let's go, Pitt. To a three-year, $59 million deal. The news comes shortly after the Colts decided to give Alex Pierce four years, $116 million to keep him in India. Ocho, did the Steelers not have the second best wide receiver duo in the AFC North? Got some big guys. Pittman is 6'4". DK is 6'3", 6'4". Yeah, DK, yeah. Pittman is about 220, 225, 230. DK about 230. They definitely …” View more
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The Pittsburgh Steelers traded for Michael Pittman Jr., raising questions about their quarterback situation. With Kenny Pickett gone and uncertainty around Aaron Rodgers' return, the Steelers may be banking on the 42-year-old quarterback as their best option. This strategic shift could reshape their offensive lineup significantly.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: Mike Evans LEAVES TAMPA for 49ERS + Tyler Lunderbaum HEADING to VEGAS + Colts TRADE Michael Pittman Jr. to STEELERS + Nakobe Dean SIGNS with RAIDERS + Cowboys NAB Rashan Gary + Wan’Dale Robinsons FINDS HOME with Titans + Dan Orlovsky VS Lamar Jackson + NBA CANCELS Magic City Night · Mar 10, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… wide receivers in reception, receiving yards and receiving first downs with 392 since being drafted in 2018. Oh, Joe. Yes, sir. You like it. You see Josh Allen. You see James Cook. You see DJ Moore. You see Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid. Obviously, you know, Keon Coleman. Joe Brady said it's his job to make Keon Coleman great. Yeah. I like the move, huh? I like the move. Obviously, going with your offensive coordinator, you're familiar with the offense that you ran when you were in Carolina. And people need to understand, some people don't like the move. Some people are upset. Oh, why would you let …” “… help. They wind up with D.J. Moore, who will be reunited with Joe Brady, his offensive coordinator in Carolina, in 2020 and 2021. The Bills had the ninth-fewest receiving yards by wide receivers in 2025 with 2,107 yards. DJ Moore ranked sixth among wide receivers in reception, receiving yards and receiving first downs with 392 since being drafted in 2018. Oh, Joe. Yes, sir. You like it. You see Josh Allen. You see James Cook. You see DJ Moore. You see Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid. Obviously, you know, Keon Coleman. Joe Brady said it's his job to make Keon Coleman great. Yeah. I like the move, huh? I like the move. Obviously, going with your offensive coordinator, you're familiar with the offense that you ran when you were in Carolina. And people need to understand, some people don't like the move. Some people are upset. Oh, why would you let DJ Moore go? Hello? Did y'all see Luther Burton play last year? Thank you. You don't make moves like this until you're sure about someone else that's on a much, much, much smaller deal. For one, they want to get the money out of the book. You took Roman Dunz in the first round. yeah i mean yeah i mean listen you took a roma dunzey in the first …” View more
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The Buffalo Bills just traded for D.J. Moore, adding a versatile weapon to their offense. With Moore reuniting with his former offensive coordinator Joe Brady, this move aims to boost the Bills' struggling receiving game, which ranked ninth-lowest last season. As they build a stronger team around Josh Allen, this trade could signal a big shift in their offensive strategy.
Club Shay Shay · Best of NFL News Part 2: STUNNED Bears TRADING DJ Moore to Bills for Josh Allen MISSING SB LXI piece!, End of an ERA in Detroit after D-MO TRADED to Texans · Mar 07, 2026

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