Best Podcast Episodes About Justin Fields
Everything podcasters are saying about Justin Fields — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 16 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Justin Fields
“… care. No, no. As long as we winning, I take him to get his toes done after every game. Jail set. Whatever you need. No chip. Whatever you need. Justin Fields. Yeah. He was there for a couple of years. and I remember Bryce Young came out. Yeah. And they passed on Bryce Young and they kept Justin Fields. Now they get an opportunity for the number one pick again. I say they're not going to pass again. Yeah. They've come to the realization that Justin Fields can't get it done. Yeah. For whatever reasons, it's not all his fault, but they're not passing on Caleb Williams because they believe he's a …”
“… much attention focused on that and not and not what not his play not his play you know i'm saying but i think now The reason why when I was doing my Bears videos, the first thing I kept on saying, hey, Caleb, French tip on me, is to show people we don't care. No, no. As long as we winning, I take him to get his toes done after every game. Jail set. Whatever you need. No chip. Whatever you need. Justin Fields. Yeah. He was there for a couple of years. and I remember Bryce Young came out. Yeah. And they passed on Bryce Young and they kept Justin Fields. Now they get an opportunity for the number one pick again. I say they're not going to pass again. Yeah. They've come to the realization that Justin Fields can't get it done. Yeah. For whatever reasons, it's not all his fault, but they're not passing on Caleb Williams because they believe he's a generational talent. Absolutely. You was there with Justin and you see some of the licks that he took and some of the booze the criticism that came along How difficult was that for you to see it see a brother going through that? You know what man? I really don I don think people really understand how How great of a human being Justin Fields is I been a …”
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The Bears are ready to move on from Justin Fields, believing they can't pass up on Caleb Williams, a generational talent. While Fields faced immense criticism and lacked support, his potential remains if he finds the right team. The emotional toll of watching a fellow player struggle is palpable, highlighting the complexities of the NFL quarterback landscape.
“Justin was not picked up by this legacy fraternity that he wanted to be in, as we know. He decided to show up to the Greek barbecue because he knew there was nothing I could do, but that it would antagonize me and disrupt me and further hurt my credibility and my sorority's ability to recruit because I was wearing letters. I was wearing a shirt that said the name of my sorority on it. And I'm crying and distraught, not to use his word, but looking …”
“Justin was not picked up by this legacy fraternity that he wanted to be in, as we know. He decided to show up to the Greek barbecue because he knew there was nothing I could do, but that it would antagonize me and disrupt me and further hurt my credibility and my sorority's ability to recruit because I was wearing letters. I was wearing a shirt that said the name of my sorority on it. And I'm crying and distraught, not to use his word, but looking crazy in front of all these potential new members, all the people that are already in other Greek organizations and my own thinking, what the heck is her problem? In your opinion, he would have known that you're going to be there. Absolutely. And does he approach you? No. I started panicking and crying and a pledge sister who I'm still good friends …”
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In this segment, a sorority member recounts a distressing incident at a Greek barbecue where her alleged assailant, Justin, violated a no-contact agreement, putting her in a vulnerable position. Despite her attempts to report the violation to the Dean of Students, she discovers that Justin has an advocate from the same office, raising serious concerns about conflict of interest in the Title IX process. This story highlights the complexities and failures within the institutional response to sexual assault cases on campus.
“… so many of those kinds of shocks that businesses can absorb before we start to see job loss in multiple sectors across the economy. I'm Samantha Fields for Marketplace.”
“… repeat of that would hurt consumers and people who work in those industries. Angela Hanks at the Century Foundation says the war is also coming on top of a lot of other stressors for businesses. Inflation, high interest rates, and tariffs. There's only so many of those kinds of shocks that businesses can absorb before we start to see job loss in multiple sectors across the economy. I'm Samantha Fields for Marketplace.”
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As the war escalates, rising gas prices are squeezing consumer budgets, leading to reduced spending in discretionary sectors like restaurants and entertainment. Analysts warn that prolonged conflict could trigger job losses in these industries, as consumers prioritize essentials over luxuries. The looming threat of a chips crisis further complicates the economic landscape, impacting everything from agriculture to technology.
“… how it is. I don't need to say anything. I mean, no disrespect to anyone that plays for New York Jets, but it is what it is. It is what it is. So Justin Fields, seeing what he looked like when he's with the Steelers, with a competent organization that has run the correct way from top to bottom. I saw what he looked like. The small, similar size we saw with him there. I know exactly what he's going to give you when he's with the Kansas City Chiefs. and it doesn't take much because Andy's system is very quarterback friendly you look at the success that Alex Smith had in that system you look at Donald …”
“… have to look over my shoulder. Finally, I get a team where I have to worry about anyone taking my job. But unfortunately, that job was the New York Jets. and I'm not sure when the last time they've actually had success because top to bottom, you know how it is. I don't need to say anything. I mean, no disrespect to anyone that plays for New York Jets, but it is what it is. It is what it is. So Justin Fields, seeing what he looked like when he's with the Steelers, with a competent organization that has run the correct way from top to bottom. I saw what he looked like. The small, similar size we saw with him there. I know exactly what he's going to give you when he's with the Kansas City Chiefs. and it doesn't take much because Andy's system is very quarterback friendly you look at the success that Alex Smith had in that system you look at Donald McNabb in that system you look at Michael Vick in that system you look at my homeboy in that my homeboy is an outlier so he's gonna look good in any system that's Patrick Mahomes he's a uh you could make a case that he's a top five top six quarterback as we currently sit here and speak Ocho so he's an outlier but if you look at other quarterbacks …”
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Justin Fields will thrive under Andy Reid's system in Kansas City, especially given his mobility and the Chiefs' strong supporting cast.
Justin Fields is expected to thrive with the Kansas City Chiefs due to Andy Reid's quarterback-friendly system, which has historically elevated quarterbacks' performances.
“Like, what is, what's the... Unless you think this is, like, the year. Like, I agree with you. And you got Justin Fields now, and I'm not saying he's Mahomes by any means, but it's not like you're throwing... Who was the guy they threw out there for a game last year? Because they had, like, they were on their third or fourth string. Chris Oladokun. Yeah, no offense to him. But, you know, Justin Fields could play and he knows what's at stake because if he steps it up, we're living in an NFL world now where there's a lot of feel good stories of guys getting second, …”
“Like, what is, what's the... Unless you think this is, like, the year. Like, I agree with you. And you got Justin Fields now, and I'm not saying he's Mahomes by any means, but it's not like you're throwing... Who was the guy they threw out there for a game last year? Because they had, like, they were on their third or fourth string. Chris Oladokun. Yeah, no offense to him. But, you know, Justin Fields could play and he knows what's at stake because if he steps it up, we're living in an NFL world now where there's a lot of feel good stories of guys getting second, third, fourth chances. And your boy Sam Darnold is proof in the pudding of like, you know, the right circumstances and a guy matures. He could be a winner. So I think Justin Fields found himself in a great scenario because if he just goes to Kansas City, my home's a hundred percent. He just sits there holding a clipboard. Dude, anything's a step …”
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Justin Fields has a prime opportunity to turn his career around, stepping in as a starter while Mahomes recovers. Unlike being a backup on a struggling team, Fields can shine and potentially lead a playoff run. This shift reflects a larger trend in both sports and parenting, where maturity and second chances are becoming the norm.
“… Dion Burks is an explosive slot we're projecting him, but really was an outside receiver, and there's some inconsistency with his routes. Malachi Fields, big physical receiver, awesome at the Senior Bowl. We all got caught up in it, me more so than any, and I'm here to admit. And I think he's got a little more twitched in some of these than even Denzel in some regards, but he's not a proven commodity in terms of route running, separating getting open Elijah Surratt some people in the league still view him as a third okay uh I just going down the slit Ted Hurst yeah people absolutely love Ted …”
“… few guys can run that speed, four threes, at that size, and actually go down and make plays. But he's a second-rounder. Zachariah Branch, I think he's better than the gimmick that everyone's selling him as, but he's a second rounder. He's pint-sized. Dion Burks is an explosive slot we're projecting him, but really was an outside receiver, and there's some inconsistency with his routes. Malachi Fields, big physical receiver, awesome at the Senior Bowl. We all got caught up in it, me more so than any, and I'm here to admit. And I think he's got a little more twitched in some of these than even Denzel in some regards, but he's not a proven commodity in terms of route running, separating getting open Elijah Surratt some people in the league still view him as a third okay uh I just going down the slit Ted Hurst yeah people absolutely love Ted Hurst legit as a third okay um Chris Bell the injury sounds like the medicals are really moving forward that he's ahead of schedule you know um and but he's unpolished his like there's some frustration there but could he be an aj brown type with after the catch the physicality he's got talent love him as as a mid late second so there's a bunch of …”
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In a deep class of receiver prospects, Todd McShay reveals surprising evaluations that could shake up the draft. While players like Chris Brazel and Casey Concepcion have standout traits, their inconsistencies raise questions about their draft stock. This year's depth means teams may opt for later round gems instead of reaching for high-profile names.
“… with, Joe, in that situation? With Mahomes down for at least some time. Who you going with? A proven or an unproven? You going Flacco? Are you going fields? I saw what for me and what I saw what Flacco do with the Bengals and what he could do with some weapons. He's a vet. He could put the ball in a little bit of places. I'm not. We saw they pick. You know what else he's looking at? Phillip Rivers came off the couch and was out there slinging it around. So if I'm Joe, last time you seen me, I was starting. I was throwing it to Chase. I was throwing it to Higgins. Joe, Joe, Joe. Which one are you …”
“You telling me, which one would you go with, Joe, in that situation? With Mahomes down for at least some time. Who you going with? A proven or an unproven? You going Flacco? Are you going fields? I saw what for me and what I saw what Flacco do with the Bengals and what he could do with some weapons. He's a vet. He could put the ball in a little bit of places. I'm not. We saw they pick. You know what else he's looking at? Phillip Rivers came off the couch and was out there slinging it around. So if I'm Joe, last time you seen me, I was starting. I was throwing it to Chase. I was throwing it to Higgins. Joe, Joe, Joe. Which one are you going with? Stop flying this way and that way and tell me which one you're going with. I said Joe. Joe. I said Joe. Hey. I said Joe. That's the only thing I can think of. So where would you go? Joe. Okay. So, okay, there we go. Okay, thank you. I'm just saying, when I saw Ovalon. I know he can sit in that thing and slang it. He go see it and get it …”
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In a surprising debate, NFL legends James Harrison and Joe Haden discuss whether Joe Flacco or Justin Fields would be the better choice for a team with Patrick Mahomes sidelined. Harrison argues for Flacco's experience and precision, citing his past performance with the Bengals, while challenging Fields' consistency. The conversation highlights the importance of timing and placement in quarterback play, suggesting Flacco's veteran savvy could outshine Fields' potential.
“Yeah, but what else are your options? Nobody's beating down Justin Fields' door, in my opinion. So for me, I'm just, if I'm him, I'm trying to get on the team that I know maybe Patrick Mahomes is going to come back. But the Kansas City Chiefs, the organization, the spot, being able to show people like, just trying to put my best foot forward. I want to get on the team that already got kind of wheels rolling. You know what I'm saying? I'm just a piece of the puzzle showing dudes like I'm just not I'm not gonna bring …”
“Yeah, but what else are your options? Nobody's beating down Justin Fields' door, in my opinion. So for me, I'm just, if I'm him, I'm trying to get on the team that I know maybe Patrick Mahomes is going to come back. But the Kansas City Chiefs, the organization, the spot, being able to show people like, just trying to put my best foot forward. I want to get on the team that already got kind of wheels rolling. You know what I'm saying? I'm just a piece of the puzzle showing dudes like I'm just not I'm not gonna bring down your team So I think for him. It's like I can come here still show people that I can't be a starting quarterback, it's not my fault. So I'm hearing you with the one-year deal, back up. But I'm like, nobody's beating down Justin Fields' door to be their starting quarterback somewhere. Yeah, yeah, I understand what you're saying. That was, you …”
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Justin Fields should use his time with the Chiefs to prove his worth and secure a future starting position elsewhere.
“… to other teams. No, he wasn't. There was a 0% chance he was going to play for anybody else, and I think everybody knew that. I really like the Fields edition because they gave up nothing. So he's price-wise very cheap for a backup, $3 million. Gardner Minshew was the Chiefs backup last year. He just got paid $7 million. You can say, well, they traded a sixth, But because of the NFL's weird comp pick formula, had they signed a backup, they would have lost a seventh. So they ended up essentially getting him for nothing And I wanted the Chiefs four years ago Dan to sign Cam Newton so we can run …”
“… going to run it back another year. So I wasn't, by the time we got to the announcement, I wasn't surprised. I was surprised that there were folks, some friends of mine, in the NFL media that were willing to be like, breaking news. Travis Kelsey listening to other teams. No, he wasn't. There was a 0% chance he was going to play for anybody else, and I think everybody knew that. I really like the Fields edition because they gave up nothing. So he's price-wise very cheap for a backup, $3 million. Gardner Minshew was the Chiefs backup last year. He just got paid $7 million. You can say, well, they traded a sixth, But because of the NFL's weird comp pick formula, had they signed a backup, they would have lost a seventh. So they ended up essentially getting him for nothing And I wanted the Chiefs four years ago Dan to sign Cam Newton so we can run quarterback sneaks again and maybe have just make teams when they play the Chiefs spend ten minutes of practice that week dealing with the wildcat quarterback run package. And so now you have that. Cam's still available, Nick. I know. And I pitched it to Cam. But, you know, Cam's building his media empire. fire. If you were to tell me Patrick is …”
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The Kansas City Chiefs' signing of Justin Fields could be a game-changer, offering a backup quarterback with unique skills at a low cost. Fields, who has faced challenges in his career, now has the chance to learn under a top coach and potentially revitalize his game. This strategic move not only secures the Chiefs but also gives Fields a critical opportunity to showcase his talent.
“… and he says, he's telling them for communications, we can confirm publicly that he's been shot. Take a look at this, okay? In this group, we have Justin Strife, we have Andrew Colvett, we have Marina Mines, and we have Aubrey, who is later going to be fired over an Uber ride that Marina overhears. Here's that text chain, okay? So at 1.29 p.m., again, I'm adjusting forward, Utah time, he is then informed that CNN wants to have someone on the show. everyone's reaching out, right, to speak about it. And he instantly says no. Just a minute later, at 1.30 p.m., he is asked, can Morgan do a news hit …”
“At 1.02 Utah time, so 39 minutes after Charlie is shot, 12.23, Andrew Colvett messages the group and he says, he's telling them for communications, we can confirm publicly that he's been shot. Take a look at this, okay? In this group, we have Justin Strife, we have Andrew Colvett, we have Marina Mines, and we have Aubrey, who is later going to be fired over an Uber ride that Marina overhears. Here's that text chain, okay? So at 1.29 p.m., again, I'm adjusting forward, Utah time, he is then informed that CNN wants to have someone on the show. everyone's reaching out, right, to speak about it. And he instantly says no. Just a minute later, at 1.30 p.m., he is asked, can Morgan do a news hit at 8 p.m. Eastern? And there's no response. Okay, so at 1.30 p.m., there's no response from Andrew until almost exactly two hours later, at 3.25 p.m. Again, this is mountain time. 3.25 p.m. Utah time, he asks back, is she on Fox? Like, is Morgan on Fox? And then he replies to that initial question that was sent to him at 1.30, and he declares why …”
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It's shocking that a 26-year-old employee was forced to draft a death statement for her CEO while grappling with the emotional trauma of his passing. This responsibility was given to her because her superior was on a plane, and just months later, she was fired for a seemingly trivial reason. This raises serious questions about the company's treatment of its staff and the moral implications of such decisions.
“… answer. I'm sorry. Where are you based out of? I forget. I live in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit me. Charleston. Yes, yes, yes. Well Justin we obviously love you Nick and I have been telling everyone we very protective over this cast Not that anyone has even muttered a bad word about you but I think we'll always have this first season kind of thing that we all did together, none of us knowing really what it was. But we divulged and did it together, and it turned out pretty amazing. So we are big fans of you. We really hope that you find love and you get married and you have …”
“… job. So I I've really just been focusing exclusively on that and trying to exercise a little bit, too, because you could just like lose yourself and work sometimes. So trying to find work-life balance. But yeah, that's 90% of it. It's a very boring answer. I'm sorry. Where are you based out of? I forget. I live in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit me. Charleston. Yes, yes, yes. Well Justin we obviously love you Nick and I have been telling everyone we very protective over this cast Not that anyone has even muttered a bad word about you but I think we'll always have this first season kind of thing that we all did together, none of us knowing really what it was. But we divulged and did it together, and it turned out pretty amazing. So we are big fans of you. We really hope that you find love and you get married and you have feelings. I would love all of those things to happen. And I do want to say like, thank you so much for like, you guys were so kind. You like, you went out of your way and I think we all kind of got in trouble for it, but like you went out of your way to come over and like say hi to everybody and talk to everybody. And like the concept for the show was …”
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In this segment from 'The Viall Files: Reality Recap', Justin shares his experience on the social experiment reality show, 'Mormon Wives'. He reflects on forming deep connections with cast members and the overwhelming nature of returning to his demanding job in healthcare. The conversation highlights the genuine friendships formed and the show's unique approach to reality television.
“… he bakes in retirement you can have Chris Sale for anything I'm Chris Sale with a sale what about some outdoorsy Chris Sale's prices are insane Justin Fields anything nature wise pool installation with Jordan Poole Justin Fields sounds like a cookie company. What about Jalen doesn't hurt with Advil? Justin hurts, but not with Bayer. How about Steph Curry from McCormick Curry Powder? Not a bad one. See, that's an obvious one. Like Ben Rice. How does that not happen? What about if Mookie could bet, it would be with DraftKings? Mookie bets. So there's no wrong answers, and that's another good one. It's …”
“… Ben Rice with Ben's original rice I got one I was a big league manager for decades but now that I'm retired I'm Dusty Baker and here's my Cuisinart baking with Dusty or Baker Mayfield but I like Dusty Baker I picture him with a chef's hat on Dusty Baker he bakes in retirement you can have Chris Sale for anything I'm Chris Sale with a sale what about some outdoorsy Chris Sale's prices are insane Justin Fields anything nature wise pool installation with Jordan Poole Justin Fields sounds like a cookie company. What about Jalen doesn't hurt with Advil? Justin hurts, but not with Bayer. How about Steph Curry from McCormick Curry Powder? Not a bad one. See, that's an obvious one. Like Ben Rice. How does that not happen? What about if Mookie could bet, it would be with DraftKings? Mookie bets. So there's no wrong answers, and that's another good one. It's in the name. It's so obvious. It's either in the name, which is great and obvious, and how does that not happen, or it's in the reputation or a story and it's probably something fun. I would say other than Ben Rice being the new face of what used to be formerly Uncle Ben's, now Ben's Rice. Ben's original.”
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Imagine Philip Rivers promoting Trojan condoms! In a hilarious discussion, the hosts brainstorm perfect celebrity endorsements based on quirky stories and reputations. From LeBron James needing Dr. Scholl's to George Brett's unforgettable mishap, these ideas are both entertaining and memorable.
“… Let me jump in on that. Let me jump in and then I'll give it right back. Yeah. Recently, we talked about the Brittany Hughes DWI. She used to date Justin Timberlake, who also had a DWI. His luck would have it. In any event, Justin Timberlake, according to Britney Spears' memoir, pushed her into having an abortion of their baby that they got pregnant with. Now, he pushed her and pushed her and she didn't want to do it. But she says he really pushed her and she did it. So was that Britney decision Yes it was But if Justin Timberlake hadn pushed and pushed her would she have done it No she wouldn …”
“… I mean, it does seem to me that Donald Trump is a guy who makes his own decisions and choices at the moment. I think he seemed to make some determination that there needed to be action in this particular conflict to the extent he made that decision. Let me jump in on that. Let me jump in and then I'll give it right back. Yeah. Recently, we talked about the Brittany Hughes DWI. She used to date Justin Timberlake, who also had a DWI. His luck would have it. In any event, Justin Timberlake, according to Britney Spears' memoir, pushed her into having an abortion of their baby that they got pregnant with. Now, he pushed her and pushed her and she didn't want to do it. But she says he really pushed her and she did it. So was that Britney decision Yes it was But if Justin Timberlake hadn pushed and pushed her would she have done it No she wouldn have It the same thing Like there no question Bibi pushed Trump into this Yes that doesn excuse Trump It was President Trump decision Totally of course But how does that absolve Bibi Netanyahu for being the primary pusher of this war It was his brainchild It was his dream for decades He was at the White House seven times pushing it He had Lindsey …”
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Bibi Netanyahu's influence on Donald Trump's decision-making regarding Iran is undeniable, as he was a frequent visitor to the White House and actively sought to manipulate Trump's actions. While Trump ultimately made the call, the pressure from Netanyahu and other allies played a crucial role in pushing the U.S. toward conflict. This dynamic highlights the complex interplay between personal decisions and external influences in geopolitics.
“… a potential trial against the Iranian Mullahs? No, they're not looking at Nuremberg, too, for the Iranian Mullahs. They want to try Donald Trump. As Justin said, it's not like they've ever done that before. They're telling you. And yet you've got a group of shitheads. pardon the language but it's true pseudo fake tough guys trying to invade our side and destroy it because they have a plan this is what they want dan they want the democrats to win yes do me a favor i'm gonna go out of order a little bit that's seth dylan tweet i love seth dylan from the babylon b ladies and gentlemen you want the …”
“… soil at Cafe Milano We can look that up, Democrats, if you never heard of it. They bombed their barracks. They bombed their embassy. They killed our Marines. They've killed thousands through their EFPs. and the Democrat zeros are already setting up a potential trial against the Iranian Mullahs? No, they're not looking at Nuremberg, too, for the Iranian Mullahs. They want to try Donald Trump. As Justin said, it's not like they've ever done that before. They're telling you. And yet you've got a group of shitheads. pardon the language but it's true pseudo fake tough guys trying to invade our side and destroy it because they have a plan this is what they want dan they want the democrats to win yes do me a favor i'm gonna go out of order a little bit that's seth dylan tweet i love seth dylan from the babylon b ladies and gentlemen you want the plan point by point about exactly what they want to do. Here's a Seth Dillon tweet. I reposted it this morning. He is absolutely right. He's been through these fights before. The plan seems to be, he notes, split the right over Israel and Iran while claiming that anyone who objected was divisive. In other words, guys like me who call it out, warn you …”
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The Democrats are allegedly orchestrating a plan to split the right over issues like Israel and Iran, aiming to sabotage their movement. This strategy includes losing to the left and blaming dissenters for the loss, all while justifying their own power grabs. It's a crucial battle for the future of American politics, and staying united is essential.
“… got our guy on standby, the great DB, with your updates. What's up, Dan Baier? No lies being told here as the New York Jets are trading quarterback Justin Fields to the Kansas City Chiefs. New York will pay $7 million of the $10 million still guaranteed on Fields' contract. Kansas City gave up a sixth-round pick in the 2027 draft for Fields. San Francisco 49ers have sent wide receiver Christian Kirk to a one-year deal, while veteran corner Darius Slay announced his retirement after 13 seasons. Thad Mata is retiring. The Butler men's basketball coach stepping down after a career that saw him win 502 …”
“… many people are saying that Aaron Judge should have said nothing compares to winning a World Series. In the heart and middle of this heated tournament. What are some other great moments to lie? We'll take your phone calls next. 877-99 on Fox. But we got our guy on standby, the great DB, with your updates. What's up, Dan Baier? No lies being told here as the New York Jets are trading quarterback Justin Fields to the Kansas City Chiefs. New York will pay $7 million of the $10 million still guaranteed on Fields' contract. Kansas City gave up a sixth-round pick in the 2027 draft for Fields. San Francisco 49ers have sent wide receiver Christian Kirk to a one-year deal, while veteran corner Darius Slay announced his retirement after 13 seasons. Thad Mata is retiring. The Butler men's basketball coach stepping down after a career that saw him win 502 games during his two stops at Butler, Xavier, and also at Ohio State where he led the Buckeyes to two Final Fours. Penny Hardaway will return for another season at Memphis. It'll be his ninth at his alma mater. While Alabama guard aided Holloway arrested this morning on a felony drug charge. The Crimson Tide are a four-seed and will face 13-seeded …”
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The New York Jets trading Justin Fields to the Kansas City Chiefs for a future sixth-round pick is a strategic move that highlights the financial and tactical maneuvers teams make during free agency.
“… a yearning to compete at this highest level. So a couple more years, maybe one more, and then he can go off into the sunset. They just signed Justin Fields as their backup to Patrick Mahomes, one of the many additions that we've seen over the past couple weeks. A few more things just off the top of my head. There's been so much. My brain's spinning. But the Max Crosby trade, that was an adventure. How bizarre was that? like the Ravens are just loading up on defense to try to get that Super Bowl ring. You know, they're on the edge of the Lamar Henry, you know, got a win now mode. I know we have a …”
“… of the end last year. Do we think the disappointment in how the Chiefs season went, he just couldn't go out like that? 100%. Yeah, left a bad taste in his mouth. I feel like he's kind of borderline still got it. And when you still got it, I'm sure there's a yearning to compete at this highest level. So a couple more years, maybe one more, and then he can go off into the sunset. They just signed Justin Fields as their backup to Patrick Mahomes, one of the many additions that we've seen over the past couple weeks. A few more things just off the top of my head. There's been so much. My brain's spinning. But the Max Crosby trade, that was an adventure. How bizarre was that? like the Ravens are just loading up on defense to try to get that Super Bowl ring. You know, they're on the edge of the Lamar Henry, you know, got a win now mode. I know we have a lot of Bengals fans and they did not love the thought of Max Crosby going to the Ravens. And then he gets there and that gets nixed and he's he and the Raiders both are putting on a big smile like that never happened. And then how about the reporting that Trey Hendrickson is in the building thinking he's going to be teaming up with Max Crosby and …”
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Donna Kelsey's home renovation is capturing attention as fans eagerly await updates on her latest window installation. Meanwhile, her son, Travis Kelsey, returns to the Chiefs after a disappointing season, igniting speculation about his motivations. The NFL landscape is shifting with trades and team strategies, including a bizarre failed deal involving Max Crosby that left the Ravens and Bengals reeling.
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