Best Podcast Episodes About Shannon Sharpe

Best Podcast Episodes About Shannon Sharpe

Everything podcasters are saying about Shannon Sharpe — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Mar 31, 2026 – 31 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Shannon Sharpe

Club Shay Shay
“… ESPN, people are outside with jerseys and glossy photos and blanks. Want you to sign a blank so they can run it off and just print as many of your Shannon Sharpe 84 as they won't. No. If you want to put a dinner napkin on the internet and try to sell that, but if anybody's going to be making money off my signature, it's going to be me. Yeah, I get it. I'm going to an authorized signing. Right. I mean, people don't get that. Yeah. Bro, they're not valuing that. They want you to sign that so they can go make money. I don't know why people don't understand that. They're not fans. they're sellers that's not …” “It's a problem, Mocho. It's a problem. Because you go somewhere, when I was at CBS or when I worked at Fox or when I worked at ESPN, people are outside with jerseys and glossy photos and blanks. Want you to sign a blank so they can run it off and just print as many of your Shannon Sharpe 84 as they won't. No. If you want to put a dinner napkin on the internet and try to sell that, but if anybody's going to be making money off my signature, it's going to be me. Yeah, I get it. I'm going to an authorized signing. Right. I mean, people don't get that. Yeah. Bro, they're not valuing that. They want you to sign that so they can go make money. I don't know why people don't understand that. They're not fans. they're sellers that's not a small that's not a dad and his kid that's not a mom and her son that's not a family they got glossy ass photos the same photos with the same nfl labeling on it that i sign when i go to a signing yeah yeah the same jerseys they come out there with blank 84s and expect me to sign it you know what i i understand you know where chuck is coming from …” View more
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Shannon Sharpe argues that athletes should control their autograph market value, as fans often seek signatures solely for profit. He emphasizes that signing too many items can lower their worth, using examples from the sports world to illustrate his point. The discussion highlights the tension between fan appreciation and commercial exploitation in autograph signing.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: D Wade CHECKS Pat Beverley + Charles Barkley goes VIRAL Signing an AUTOGRAPH + Browns owner Jimmy Haslem WALKS BACK DeShaun Watson COMMENTS + Andrew Berry WILL SPEND Time with Ty Simpson · Mar 31, 2026
The Matt Walsh Show
“… of the case we're watching, the Supreme Court ruling against a Colorado law banning so-called conversion therapy for LGBT people. LGBTQ children, Shannon Bream watching this and getting the ruling now. What was decided? Good morning to you, Shannon. Hey, Bill, good to see you. So a therapist out there in Colorado challenged this law when it was passed saying, I need to be able to counsel clients for whatever services they're seeking. So the court looked at this, finally decided eight to one in her favor, striking down that law in Colorado. I want to read you part of what they said. They said …” “All right, this is breaking news, hot off the presses. I just saw this headline about a Supreme Court decision just came down. And here's Fox News reporting on it. Breaking moments ago from the high court, one of the case we're watching, the Supreme Court ruling against a Colorado law banning so-called conversion therapy for LGBT people. LGBTQ children, Shannon Bream watching this and getting the ruling now. What was decided? Good morning to you, Shannon. Hey, Bill, good to see you. So a therapist out there in Colorado challenged this law when it was passed saying, I need to be able to counsel clients for whatever services they're seeking. So the court looked at this, finally decided eight to one in her favor, striking down that law in Colorado. I want to read you part of what they said. They said it's censoring speech based on viewpoints, specific things. It says the First Amendment stands as a shield against any effort to enforce orthodoxy in thought or speech in this country. It goes on to say, even if you have good intentions in this law, if you suppress speech based on a particular viewpoint, it just can't stand up. I mean, eight to one, …” View more
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The Supreme Court's decision against Colorado's conversion therapy ban is a victory for free speech, but critics argue it risks harm to minors by allowing harmful practices under the guise of therapy.
The Matt Walsh Show · Ep. 1759 - The Media Does Not Want To Talk About This HISTORIC NASA Launch. Here’s Why. · Mar 31, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… it going? Was she like in a dress? Was she like in a dress? She was wearing a dress. What's wrong with you, man? You know who else I met there was Shannon Sharp? Oh, yeah? Who's that? Guys, no, no. Who cares about Shannon Sharp? Go back to Alba. You never talked about how hot she was. She was pretty. That's what I thought. Yeah. She was pretty. Yeah. So did you like sit back to back? Like could you have reached out and touched – Shannon Sharpe's a guy? Yeah, we don't care about it. Could I have... If I leaned forward as hard as I could, I could have touched her. Got it. She was sitting at a table …” “… were – I mean there are 75 people. It was very small where we were. And so she was there. She was at a table next to us. Did we have a conversation? No. But hey, how's it going? Everybody was just – it's just such a small area. You're just, hey, how's it going? Was she like in a dress? Was she like in a dress? She was wearing a dress. What's wrong with you, man? You know who else I met there was Shannon Sharp? Oh, yeah? Who's that? Guys, no, no. Who cares about Shannon Sharp? Go back to Alba. You never talked about how hot she was. She was pretty. That's what I thought. Yeah. She was pretty. Yeah. So did you like sit back to back? Like could you have reached out and touched – Shannon Sharpe's a guy? Yeah, we don't care about it. Could I have... If I leaned forward as hard as I could, I could have touched her. Got it. She was sitting at a table next to us a little up front. So you stared at her back the whole night? I did not. I have no interest in that. No, no, I'm saying like if you're looking at the stage, you're looking at her back. No, because the stage right in front of me, she was to my right and up. Oh, so you didn't even get... She went in your line of vision? You should have …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts recount their near celebrity encounters, leading to a laugh-out-loud moment when one host admits he awkwardly asked Kate Beckinsale if she was there for the cheese fries. The playful banter and absurdity of their imagined interactions with celebrities keep the energy high and the laughs coming.
The Bobby Bones Show · WEDS PT 2: The Most Beautiful People We’ve Ever Seen + Family Being Sued Over Viral Video + Eddie Defends Dak Prescott · Mar 11, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… want me to play y'all need to have practice before I got to go to work I got to be to work at 7 o'clock guess what time we got practice 5.15 or Shannon Sharpe ain't coming because Mary Porter ain't finna have me out here practicing and miss this $16 work. No, sir. So you got a choice. We can practice at 5.15. Hey, I get you a good hour and a half and I get to work at 7 or Shannon Sharpe ain't coming. It's really that simple. I see y'all come when the season starts. man why we gotta practice why we gotta practice at 515 cause I'm him and you not that's why straight up straight up yeah but those were …” “… in high school Ocho y'all had two a days in high school yes we did too see we had two a days I couldn't miss no work because you know I wasn't on those I didn't have no salary Joe you didn't show up to work you didn't get paid I told him I said hey y'all want me to play y'all need to have practice before I got to go to work I got to be to work at 7 o'clock guess what time we got practice 5.15 or Shannon Sharpe ain't coming because Mary Porter ain't finna have me out here practicing and miss this $16 work. No, sir. So you got a choice. We can practice at 5.15. Hey, I get you a good hour and a half and I get to work at 7 or Shannon Sharpe ain't coming. It's really that simple. I see y'all come when the season starts. man why we gotta practice why we gotta practice at 515 cause I'm him and you not that's why straight up straight up yeah but those were the days” View more
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In a heated football drill, a player deliberately tripped his opponent after losing, igniting a fierce rivalry. Shannon Sharpe recalls how he refused to accept cheap shots, emphasizing the importance of fair play even in competitive environments. He contrasts this with modern practice conditions, arguing that today's players aren't accustomed to the physical demands of the game.
Club Shay Shay · Best of NFL News Part 1: Justin Fields LAST CHANCE, DeAndre Hopkins's DELUSION, Modern practice rules RUINING players · Mar 18, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… up the facilities and let me sit down and interview john just last week two weeks ago Yeah, so the raven, excuse me, the broncos have been great to shannon sharp, but I don't have I didn't play for them It's a different type of relationship. I played for mr. B. I had a personal relationship with mr. B. Mr B they're doing I think they're going to release a documentary And his daughters reached out and asked me would I talk because of the relationship that I had with Mr. B. It was next to John. It's hard to say that his favorite player wasn't 84, Sharpie. So, but no, the Ravens have been, I keep …” “They open up the facilities and let me sit down and interview john just last week two weeks ago Yeah, so the raven, excuse me, the broncos have been great to shannon sharp, but I don't have I didn't play for them It's a different type of relationship. I played for mr. B. I had a personal relationship with mr. B. Mr B they're doing I think they're going to release a documentary And his daughters reached out and asked me would I talk because of the relationship that I had with Mr. B. It was next to John. It's hard to say that his favorite player wasn't 84, Sharpie. So, but no, the Ravens have been, I keep saying the Ravens because we just talked about them. The Broncos have been great. Most of the time I just call, I call Chip. Chip, I need something. I'm getting some more of these cups. I need some more of these cups. If I need hat, if I need gear, if I need paraphernalia or something like that, something like that, I'll just call. I'll reach out to …” View more
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The Philadelphia Eagles' decision to rest their starters in the regular season finale has sparked debate, especially after losing to the Washington Commanders. Coach Nick Sirianni prioritized player health over playoff seeding, believing that being fresh is more critical than where they land in the bracket. This strategy could either pay off or backfire as they head into the playoffs facing the 49ers.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Steelers CLINCH AFC North over Ravens + Falcons FIRE Head Coach Raheem Morris + Nick Sirianni SITS Eagles STARTERS + Myles Garrett BREAKS Single-Season SACK RECORD · Jan 05, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… y'all couldn't hear that. But sometimes behind the scenes, we've got laughter in the room. And so there's CryoCat running the cameras. And then Shannon, who's Googling stuff for us or looking up other things or handling the recording or maybe even trying to handle the animals, because this is an open studio. All are welcome. Sometimes you may hear the pets, but you also may hear Kat and Shannon laughing. And so that's what this voicemail is about. I just wanted to call today. I think it has to be Shannon, I'm assuming. But periodically throughout your episodes, we can hear somebody bust out …” “… know we just mentioned Maggie walked in. And I don't know if y'all could hear that at all. But we'll just give y'all some behind the scenes. I have a door that sometimes she'll push open and it goes and it creaked. And so we knew Maggie walked in. Maybe y'all couldn't hear that. But sometimes behind the scenes, we've got laughter in the room. And so there's CryoCat running the cameras. And then Shannon, who's Googling stuff for us or looking up other things or handling the recording or maybe even trying to handle the animals, because this is an open studio. All are welcome. Sometimes you may hear the pets, but you also may hear Kat and Shannon laughing. And so that's what this voicemail is about. I just wanted to call today. I think it has to be Shannon, I'm assuming. But periodically throughout your episodes, we can hear somebody bust out laughing in the background. Please never change that. Never edit that out because it is amazing. It makes me smile. It makes me laugh out loud. Obviously I love hearing both of you as in Amy and Kat laugh I love all of your giggles But when you hear Shannon again I think it Shannon when you hear Shannon laugh from the distance it makes it even more …” View more
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously navigate the complex emotions of caregiving, contrasting their experiences with their parents. The comedic twist comes from their candid reflections on resentment and unconditional love, leading to a charming voicemail from a listener who adores the background laughter, making the podcast feel even more relatable and genuine.
The Bobby Bones Show · FEELING THINGS: Flower Walks, Future Letters To Self & Who Dies Happiest (Surprise!) · Mar 15, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… footsteps. But it was absolutely the best thing that ever happened. The teachers that I met that helped me, I mean, they really, really helped Shannon Sharp. They really cared about Shannon Sharp. and I remember the teacher one of my professors told me she said I know you have dreams and everybody's told me that you're just a great football player but we want a great person to leave here. We want you to be educated. We want you to be the best representation of Savannah State not just on the football field but as a man as an as an educated educator and I was like damn I remember thinking, I'm …” “… up going to Savannah State. And I remember like, man, you going to Savannah State, all that talent? And I was like, damn. Always wanted to play at a big university. My brother had gone to a big D1 school. I was like, I don't want to follow my brother's footsteps. But it was absolutely the best thing that ever happened. The teachers that I met that helped me, I mean, they really, really helped Shannon Sharp. They really cared about Shannon Sharp. and I remember the teacher one of my professors told me she said I know you have dreams and everybody's told me that you're just a great football player but we want a great person to leave here. We want you to be educated. We want you to be the best representation of Savannah State not just on the football field but as a man as an as an educated educator and I was like damn I remember thinking, I'm like, damn, these people really care about me. That was the best thing that ever happened to me. That's the best thing that ever happened. Going to Savannah State. I met my kids, my mom's on Savannah State. My homeboy, Bucket, lifelong friends. We're closer than brothers. I wouldn't change it for anything. Knowing what I know now, if I did it all …” View more
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Overcoming an ankle injury during college not only tested my persistence but also paved the way for an 18-year NBA career. I learned valuable lessons about self-care and resilience that transformed my life. Reflecting on this, I realized that my unexpected journey to Savannah State became the best decision I ever made, shaping me into a better person beyond just an athlete.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 3: SGA CALLS OUT Luka AND Joker FANS + Dennis Rodman INDUCTED into WWE HOF + The Game’s DM’s EXPOSED · Mar 21, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… y'all want me to play y'all need to have practice before I got to go to work I got to be to work at 7 o'clock guess what time we got practice 515 or Shannon Sharpe ain't coming because Mary Porter ain't finna have me out here practicing and miss and missed this $16 work. No, sir. No, sir. So you got a choice. We can practice at 515. Hey, I get you a good hour and a half, and I get to work at 7, or Shannon Sharp ain't coming. It's really that simple. I see y'all come when the season starts. Man, why we got to practice at 515? Because I'm him and you not. That's why. Straight up Straight up Yeah But those …” “… gonna be 100 degrees what and when we the high school Ocho y'all had two a days in high school yes I couldn't miss no work because you know I wasn't on those I didn't have no salary Joe you didn't show up to work you didn't pay I told him I said hey y'all want me to play y'all need to have practice before I got to go to work I got to be to work at 7 o'clock guess what time we got practice 515 or Shannon Sharpe ain't coming because Mary Porter ain't finna have me out here practicing and miss and missed this $16 work. No, sir. No, sir. So you got a choice. We can practice at 515. Hey, I get you a good hour and a half, and I get to work at 7, or Shannon Sharp ain't coming. It's really that simple. I see y'all come when the season starts. Man, why we got to practice at 515? Because I'm him and you not. That's why. Straight up Straight up Yeah But those were the days Ocho that was like shh Hey Ocho think about it You go to practice and then go to work Yeah, that's crazy. At a young age like that? And then you get lunch, then you go back to work, and then you got practice that evening. Yep. Man, please. The Eagles are holding off trading A.J. Brown for now, according to Diana Rossini, who reported …” View more
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Many NFL players are suffering from injuries because they don't condition their bodies like past generations did. Shannon Sharpe shares his experience of tough training sessions and the need for players to adapt to the physical demands of the game. He emphasizes that without proper conditioning, players are more prone to soft tissue injuries, which are becoming increasingly common.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: Chiefs EXPLORING Russel Wilson to HOLD DOWN Fort + Troy Aikman WEIGHS in on INJURY PROBLEMS + Eagles PAUSING TRADE for AJ Brown · Mar 16, 2026
KSR
“… St John and I am still hating Duke on Not only is it trendy everyone should do it It should just be part of your life hating Duke What about you Shannon You know I really want St John to win I think I would take St. John's with the six and a half points. I don't know that I have enough confidence to go money line. So if we're just going point spread here, I'll take St. John's. I just hope we see the Boozer Brothers State Farm commercial and the Galaxy phone commercial a couple times during the game tonight. That would make me happy to see the Boozer Brothers on commercials. All right, I'm a …” “… in them, and they've got enough big man power to kind of control the Boozer brothers, so I'm going to take St. John's. The Athletic had an article in the headline, and said, is it trendy to still hate Duke? And I'm going to say, yes, it is. So I taking St John and I am still hating Duke on Not only is it trendy everyone should do it It should just be part of your life hating Duke What about you Shannon You know I really want St John to win I think I would take St. John's with the six and a half points. I don't know that I have enough confidence to go money line. So if we're just going point spread here, I'll take St. John's. I just hope we see the Boozer Brothers State Farm commercial and the Galaxy phone commercial a couple times during the game tonight. That would make me happy to see the Boozer Brothers on commercials. All right, I'm a Duke hater. like the rest of us. I do kind of like the Boozer story with their brother. They had a brother that was sick, and they were kind of born to help him. Do you know that story? No. Yeah, there's a third brother that was sick, and they almost, Carlos Boozer, they had another child, I guess for the blood. I'm talking on the medical part. The …” View more
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St. John's is poised to upset Duke, with Ryan Lemon confidently backing them against the spread. Despite Duke's star power, the belief in St. John's big men could turn the tide in this Sweet 16 matchup. The panel's consensus is clear: it's time to root against Duke and support the underdog.
KSR · 2026-03-27- KSR - Hour 2 · Mar 27, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… studies. I never forget the first I walked into reading. My first teacher, Joyce McLemore, and I was in the back of the class. She called my name, Shannon Sharp. I'm here. That was the only time she ever called me Shannon Sharp. From that point on, she called me Mr. Sharp. So she gave us an assignment. I brought the assignment home. Did it I mean took it to my did it Brought it back the next morning She asked us to pass it in You know I first went up there put the thing up there She looked over it She looked at me. She looked over it. She said, Mr. Sharp, come up here. I said, Lord have mercy. …” “Every class I was taking was developmental studies. I never forget the first I walked into reading. My first teacher, Joyce McLemore, and I was in the back of the class. She called my name, Shannon Sharp. I'm here. That was the only time she ever called me Shannon Sharp. From that point on, she called me Mr. Sharp. So she gave us an assignment. I brought the assignment home. Did it I mean took it to my did it Brought it back the next morning She asked us to pass it in You know I first went up there put the thing up there She looked over it She looked at me. She looked over it. She said, Mr. Sharp, come up here. I said, Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy. Man, I didn't even do nothing. Ocho, Joe, she put her arm around my waist and she looked up at me? She said, Mr. Sharp, I don't want to see you in here next quarter. You ain't got no business in this class. You hear me? I said, yes, ma'am. She said, I don't want to see you in here. All right, you can go back and sit down. I got up …” View more
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Against all odds, Shannon Sharp transformed his academic journey from developmental classes to graduating college. With the support of tough teachers and his determination, he overcame challenges and made his grandmother proud. This inspiring story highlights the power of perseverance and hard work in achieving one's goals.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: USC LEADING SCORER OFF TEAM + FLOYD MAYWEATHER EXHIBITION MATHC + LIONS TRADE DAVID MONTGOMERY + FERNANDO MENDOZA + CHIEFS CUT RIGHT TACKLE · Mar 03, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… the game of football. I mean, come on, man. You bring it to the choir. You talk about some of the greatest players, Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice, or Shannon Sharp, or Tom Brady. It's OK. But they put so much emphasis when you don't play in a straight line. It's very few times that, how many goal routes are you going to run over the course of a game? You don't. Every so often. Every so often, they call it a playoff. And the funny thing, when I think about it, and I understand it when it comes to the game of football, having speed, having it as a factor, and you have it in your toolbox, that's a …” “… can change your life. If you can run in a straight line as fast as hell, you can get you a large lump sum and be set for life. Now, eventually you will get exposed because you don't have the other intangibles that come into play when it comes to playing the game of football. I mean, come on, man. You bring it to the choir. You talk about some of the greatest players, Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice, or Shannon Sharp, or Tom Brady. It's OK. But they put so much emphasis when you don't play in a straight line. It's very few times that, how many goal routes are you going to run over the course of a game? You don't. Every so often. Every so often, they call it a playoff. And the funny thing, when I think about it, and I understand it when it comes to the game of football, having speed, having it as a factor, and you have it in your toolbox, that's a great thing. That's an awesome thing. But it's not needed to have success week in and week out at your specific or specified position. You don't have to be fast. It's all about understanding angles, leverages, being able to manipulate whatever or whoever it is in front of you. Understanding the game. It's a chess match. That's why they always say the …” View more
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Despite Puka Nakua falling to the fifth round, speed isn't the sole determinant of success in football. The game is more about strategy, understanding angles, and mental acuity than merely running fast. Coaches value attributes they can't teach, like speed, but the best players excel through skill and knowledge of the game.
Club Shay Shay · Best of NFL Championship Sunday Part 1: Jarrett Stidham, Broncos los AFC title to Patriots, SLEPT on Sam Darnold as Seahawks go to the Super Bowl · Jan 28, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… of football I mean, uh, you come on man, you you bring it to the choir. You talk about some of the greatest players Emmitt Smith a Jerry Rice or Shannon Sharpe or Tom Brady? Okay. Yeah, but they put so much emphasis when you don't play in a straight line It's very few time that how many go routes are you gonna run the book course of a game? Everyone deserves to be connected That's why T-Mobile and US cellular are joining forces switch to T-Mobile and save up to 20% Versus Verizon by getting built-in benefits They leave out check the math at T-Mobile comm slash switch and now T-Mobile is in US cellular …” “… line as fast as hell You can get you can get you a large lump sum and be in be set and be set for life now Eventually, you will get exposed because if you don't have the other intangibles that come Come into play when it comes to playing the game of football I mean, uh, you come on man, you you bring it to the choir. You talk about some of the greatest players Emmitt Smith a Jerry Rice or Shannon Sharpe or Tom Brady? Okay. Yeah, but they put so much emphasis when you don't play in a straight line It's very few time that how many go routes are you gonna run the book course of a game? Everyone deserves to be connected That's why T-Mobile and US cellular are joining forces switch to T-Mobile and save up to 20% Versus Verizon by getting built-in benefits They leave out check the math at T-Mobile comm slash switch and now T-Mobile is in US cellular stores Savings versus comparable Verizon plan plus the cost of optional benefits plant features in Texas and Peasbury savings with three plus lines include third-line free via Monthly bill credits credit stop if you cancel any lines qualifying credit required a new year doesn't mean erasing who you were It means honoring what you've survived and …” View more
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A player celebrated prematurely after a crucial play, which almost cost his team the game. Despite the initial success, his actions drew a penalty, showcasing how mental focus and team dynamics can influence performance. Coaches need to teach not just technique, but also the mental aspects of the game to avoid such costly mistakes.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Sam Darnold LEADS Seahawks to Super Bowl + Patriots win the AFC & are BACK in the SUPER BOWL · Jan 26, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… and all that. My mama, my daddy, my kids, and that's it. Your first game watching me play wasn't gonna be the Super Bowl. So if you hadn't seen Shannon Sharpe in a preseason game, a regular season game, or a playoff game. Yeah. Why you calling? Yeah, don't. Yeah, don't do that. Man, I know you got some tickets. I do, but not for you. Mm-mm. So obviously, mom, sister, I mean, mom, sister, kids, girlfriend, my coach, my brother's wife, and then when I was in Tampa, Bucket and his wife came. So, yeah. Too sloppy, Joe. Don't forget about the Seattle DB who broke up the pass on fourth down and started …” “… seat in the house for you to watch the Super Bowl is at home. That's the best seat. It's the best seat. Outside of the people that need to experience the Super Bowl with me are my kids and my immediate. Now I ain't talking about no cousins, no uncles and all that. My mama, my daddy, my kids, and that's it. Your first game watching me play wasn't gonna be the Super Bowl. So if you hadn't seen Shannon Sharpe in a preseason game, a regular season game, or a playoff game. Yeah. Why you calling? Yeah, don't. Yeah, don't do that. Man, I know you got some tickets. I do, but not for you. Mm-mm. So obviously, mom, sister, I mean, mom, sister, kids, girlfriend, my coach, my brother's wife, and then when I was in Tampa, Bucket and his wife came. So, yeah. Too sloppy, Joe. Don't forget about the Seattle DB who broke up the pass on fourth down and started drawing with the ref. Seattle DBs have brain worms or something. Well, no, he was celebrating in front of the Rams bench and he got carried away. Boy, can you imagine they had lost that? I don't even wanna think about it. Dylan Hale. Wow, I'm a Bucks fan and I love how the Seahawks won. J.J. Carver, 80. Decrease the unsportsmanlike penalty to five …” View more
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Sam Darnold made it to the Super Bowl before his draft classmates Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, showcasing the impact of coaching and team environment on a quarterback's success. Many believed he was a bust after struggling with the Jets, but with the right coaching under Kyle Shanahan, he's finally realizing his potential. This story highlights how crucial the right circumstances are for a quarterback's development in the NFL.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: Steelers HIRE Mike McCarthy as HEAD COACH + Eagles SEARCHING for new Offensive Coordinator + Philip Rivers HEAVY FAVORITE to LAND as Bills Head Coach + Stefon Diggs FAIR TALE Season · Jan 26, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… plate the pet plate Peyton Manning was the player Right art Modell when I went to go back to Baltimore when I went to go back to Denver He's like Shannon, I would love to have you he said but you deserve the right to go back to Denver retired Bronco Mm-hmm. He said you did me proud you did what you know a You're great He said but I'd be so selfish if I kept you Knowing that you really wanted to go back to Denver that meant a lot to me that meant a lot because mr He thought a lot. He thought a lot of me and Ray. We'd always he either he and Ozzy would be sitting on the golf cart. Ocho and he …” “… a personal letter, uh-huh handwritten I Got I take a picture of next time. It's on my wall. Yeah, but I went to the Hall of Fame Peyton sent me a letter Mr. Dan Rooney sent me a letter there by three owners for one night I sent me a letter the player plate the pet plate Peyton Manning was the player Right art Modell when I went to go back to Baltimore when I went to go back to Denver He's like Shannon, I would love to have you he said but you deserve the right to go back to Denver retired Bronco Mm-hmm. He said you did me proud you did what you know a You're great He said but I'd be so selfish if I kept you Knowing that you really wanted to go back to Denver that meant a lot to me that meant a lot because mr He thought a lot. He thought a lot of me and Ray. We'd always he either he and Ozzy would be sitting on the golf cart. Ocho and he would make Ozzy him and Ozzy would walk back but me and Ray would get to the golf cart and drive. Well, I damn sure we're going to drive it back. Did you get back on it? We drive it up to the building to park it right or he'd have a driver or something and he would drive us up there. They'd get off standing talk driver. Take me and Ray up to the …” View more
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NFL players often have complex relationships with team owners, but Shannon Sharpe shares a touching moment when Art Modell wrote him a personal letter, allowing him to retire as a Denver Bronco. This act of kindness highlights the importance of personal connections in a business-driven environment, showcasing how mutual respect can transcend typical owner-player dynamics. Such relationships can be rare, yet they profoundly impact players' experiences in the league.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Ravens HIRE Chargers Jesse Minter as NEW Head Coach + Cowboys HIRE Christian Parker for DC + Baker Mayfield SENDS SHOTS at Kevin Stefanski + CJ Stroud MAKING EXCUSES?! · Jan 23, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… so I don't want to I don't want to stand up here and seem like I'm holier-than-thou Right, but I will tell you this Anybody that's ever helped Shannon Sharpe. I'm forever grateful Forever Sean McManus and Tony Battita gave me an opportunity at CBS Tony Battita is the Big Ten commissioner right now. He knows every time I every time I see him. Thank you. Sean McManus. He retired Thank you Skip that opportunity that he gave me. Yeah, it didn't end. Well, but bro, I'm not here. I'm not undisputed I don't get an opportunity to go to ESPN if it's not for skip, right? I'm forever grateful We just needed to …” “… that was unseen. Yeah at the time. Yeah I'm Appreciative I can be upset at somebody Joe and still appreciate what they've done. Absolutely. I Absolutely, that's that's me. Now. Everybody ain't like me. Oh joy kid Then I don't and I don't handle everything so I don't want to I don't want to stand up here and seem like I'm holier-than-thou Right, but I will tell you this Anybody that's ever helped Shannon Sharpe. I'm forever grateful Forever Sean McManus and Tony Battita gave me an opportunity at CBS Tony Battita is the Big Ten commissioner right now. He knows every time I every time I see him. Thank you. Sean McManus. He retired Thank you Skip that opportunity that he gave me. Yeah, it didn't end. Well, but bro, I'm not here. I'm not undisputed I don't get an opportunity to go to ESPN if it's not for skip, right? I'm forever grateful We just needed to go our separate ways at that time I ain't got no I ain't got no problem with skip if I were to see skip I hug and say man I appreciate it miss you Steve and a the same thing I Just I just don't get what Gina was going with this with LeBron like she said that is yours and I I'm not saying that she said any of this but I'm just saying I would have …” View more
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LeBron James dramatically changed the Los Angeles Lakers' trajectory, elevating them from years of poor performance to championship contenders. The discussion highlights how his presence not only boosted the team but also influenced other star players to join. This transformation showcases the intertwining of LeBron's legacy with the Lakers brand and the dynamics of team management.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: ESPN DRAMA with Lebron & Jeanie + Giannis LEAVING the Bucks + Bills owner SCAPEGOATS Sean McDermott · Jan 22, 2026
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce
“… seen as like. The blue-collar the unsung hero right there. There were stars. Jason Witten was a star Antonio Gates was Tony Gonzalez was a star Shannon Sharpe. I was like right on the tail end So there was prominent players, but they weren't the face of the league, right? They were they were great players and Hall of Fame players, but they weren't the stars. It was a quarterback driven league It was a running back driven league and wide receivers Yeah, and then there was like a handful of prominent defensive players right Brian or lacquer and Troy Palomaro and those guys, right? So you fast-forward …” “… think Tight End U certainly played a part of it. I do think the biggest difference between Tight End when I came in the league in 07, and the way it is now, right? So we're talking almost 20 years. I think the biggest difference was, Tight End was always seen as like. The blue-collar the unsung hero right there. There were stars. Jason Witten was a star Antonio Gates was Tony Gonzalez was a star Shannon Sharpe. I was like right on the tail end So there was prominent players, but they weren't the face of the league, right? They were they were great players and Hall of Fame players, but they weren't the stars. It was a quarterback driven league It was a running back driven league and wide receivers Yeah, and then there was like a handful of prominent defensive players right Brian or lacquer and Troy Palomaro and those guys, right? So you fast-forward to now and again, I'm not just saying this because Travis is on the pod I'm not just like I'm not just saying it because he's my buddy and George and Gronk like The position of tight end over my career started being played by the faces of the league. They weren't just really good players They were stars the league was building the brand around these …” View more
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The evolution of tight ends in the NFL has transformed them from blue-collar players to league stars, with figures like Travis Kelce and Rob Gronkowski leading the charge. Once overshadowed by quarterbacks and running backs, tight ends are now prominently featured in commercials and team branding, showcasing their importance both on and off the field. This shift has not only elevated individual players but has also changed the perception of the position itself.
New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce · Bills New Coach, Championship Preview, Wedding Advice & The New Era of TEs with Greg Olsen | EP 176 · Jan 21, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… with that interception at all Yeah, I you know what? I initially I was I was in Myself I was in Peyton Manning's suite with Peyton DeMarcus where Shannon Sharp myself and Terrell Davis and my initial thought was down by contact and But because it was ruled an interception and I'm with you on a percent like there was no clear catch Both guys were jostling with it when they did hit the ground McMillan came away with it and that's the way it was called There wasn't even if you don't agree with it There wasn't enough to overturn it based on the clips that we all saw. So that's the way it was called …” “… lost his mind and then lost his job the day after but I Don't really ever feel like there was a secure catch in there And then if the ball is never dead because it's still live it ends up in the defenders hands I didn't have that big of an issue with that interception at all Yeah, I you know what? I initially I was I was in Myself I was in Peyton Manning's suite with Peyton DeMarcus where Shannon Sharp myself and Terrell Davis and my initial thought was down by contact and But because it was ruled an interception and I'm with you on a percent like there was no clear catch Both guys were jostling with it when they did hit the ground McMillan came away with it and that's the way it was called There wasn't even if you don't agree with it There wasn't enough to overturn it based on the clips that we all saw. So that's the way it was called I'll be honest with you. You know, I was sitting there Ryan like going a twelve-year-old stink playing nerf football That's a catch right? Like I would call that a catch But I'll be on I do a game every week. I don't know what a catch is and what a catch isn't like At some point we got to sit down and discuss a this is the way we're gonna call …” View more
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In a surprising turn, Bo Nix outperformed Josh Allen, leading the Denver Broncos to victory despite concerns over their defense. While Allen faltered with missed opportunities and turnovers, Nix showcased his ability to avoid pressure and deliver in clutch moments, raising doubts about the Bills' playoff prospects. This shift in quarterback dynamics could redefine expectations for the upcoming AFC Championship game.
The Ryen Russillo Show · Bills Lose & Fire McDermott, Caleb Miracle Not Enough, & Pats Get Nix-Less Broncos w/ Albert Breer and Mark Schlereth · Jan 19, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… chat. This is why I'm wearing this getup. And this man has some nerve this morning. He wants to send a special shout out to a good friend of mine, Shannon Sharp. And the Nightcap Show. Family, no way I'd be able to treat myself if I paid $5,900 that I owe Unc. Yeah. So now, shysty Shay gotta show up. Chat, I just want you to know, I did not want to revert back to the way I was. I had tried to get out of these mean streets of Glenville. Right. But every time I tried to get out, somebody pulled me back in. And it just so happens to be, he pulled me back in so I don't have no choice. So, y'all …” “Before we get to talk about this ball game, because there wasn't a whole lot to talk about, I want to show you something, chat. This is why I'm wearing this getup. And this man has some nerve this morning. He wants to send a special shout out to a good friend of mine, Shannon Sharp. And the Nightcap Show. Family, no way I'd be able to treat myself if I paid $5,900 that I owe Unc. Yeah. So now, shysty Shay gotta show up. Chat, I just want you to know, I did not want to revert back to the way I was. I had tried to get out of these mean streets of Glenville. Right. But every time I tried to get out, somebody pulled me back in. And it just so happens to be, he pulled me back in so I don't have no choice. So, y'all forgive me. Father, forgive me for I'm about to sin. Just know, it didn't have to come to this. This could have been prevented months ago, weeks ago, years ago. This man refused to pay Unc his money. So Unc sent me to deal with it. Okay. Okay. So this is like the alter ego, this is the alter ego, Unc. I don't know no Unc. Hey, shysty Shay, I like that. …” View more
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Chad reflects on his 58th birthday, expressing gratitude to his friend Shannon Sharpe and the Nightcap family for their support. He humorously shares a story about a $5,900 debt, revealing how it pulled him back into a playful alter ego named 'shysty Shay.' Ultimately, Chad emphasizes the importance of appreciation and connection with his fans and family.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Fernando Mendoza LEADS INDIANA to NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP vs MIAMI + John Harbaugh's DEMANDS for next CONTRACT + Kevin Stefanski INTERVIEWS for RAVENS HC + Vikings are REGRETTING letting Sam Darnold WALK · Jan 10, 2026
KSR
“… we're going to see Ellie get some home runs today and beat the stock. All right, I appreciate it. That's a classic Bob call. That really was. Shannon, in the realm of Bob and Jamestown calls, that was about as Bob and Jamestown call as you get right there. Took a lot of turns, a lot of things. He talked about the bridge being open. A microphone broken. A microphone broken. What was the middle thing? He said something in between. I don't know. It was also nonsensical. I already forgot about it. Yes. What the heck did he say? Oh, he said Tom with an H. Oh, yeah, yeah. Which, by the way, I …” “… Anyway, you know, you got talking to Tom. Tom with an H. You know, he spells his name with four letters, not three. Anyway there a statue of Marty dad and some kid broke the microphone off but they going to get a new one for and recast the new mold Anyway, we're going to see Ellie get some home runs today and beat the stock. All right, I appreciate it. That's a classic Bob call. That really was. Shannon, in the realm of Bob and Jamestown calls, that was about as Bob and Jamestown call as you get right there. Took a lot of turns, a lot of things. He talked about the bridge being open. A microphone broken. A microphone broken. What was the middle thing? He said something in between. I don't know. It was also nonsensical. I already forgot about it. Yes. What the heck did he say? Oh, he said Tom with an H. Oh, yeah, yeah. Which, by the way, I knew. It's like no one's ever seen that guy's name before. You know, he spells it with four letters instead of three. I've heard. I'm glad to hear he has that. Almost like it's short for Thomas or something, you know? Yes. Bob and James. Who's next? Rick. Rick, go ahead, Rick. Hey, guys. Happy opening day. We're on our way up from Louisville. We're …” View more
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A worn-out Joe Morgan jersey sparks laughter and nostalgia on Opening Day. As a fan excited for the Reds' season, the host discovers the jersey's age and condition, leading to humorous commentary about its many holes. This light-hearted moment captures the spirit of baseball and the joy of family memories.
KSR · 2026-03-26- KSR - Hour 2 · Mar 26, 2026
KSR
“… and Tom Isla. That's like the Mount Rushmore. I mean, that might have been the best coaching search of all time. Yep. This man, did you think? Shannon, I wish you could see behind me. There's an old man. Oh, wow. And I'm not making. You know me. I would not make fun. No. There was an old man. He is dressed, Shannon, in a Pete Rose uniform. Full uniform. I don't see stirrups, but it's a full uniform and New Balance shoes. And he came walking over here, and he walked to where we are, and he had a look like this is where I stand, didn't he? Yeah, he did. He had a look. Like we were going to …” “… he changed his mind. Changed his mind. All right, so then when Cal comes, let's go forward. When we hired Calipari, there were three final candidates, which is pretty amazing that these were the three final candidates. It was John Calipari, Billy Donovan, and Tom Isla. That's like the Mount Rushmore. I mean, that might have been the best coaching search of all time. Yep. This man, did you think? Shannon, I wish you could see behind me. There's an old man. Oh, wow. And I'm not making. You know me. I would not make fun. No. There was an old man. He is dressed, Shannon, in a Pete Rose uniform. Full uniform. I don't see stirrups, but it's a full uniform and New Balance shoes. And he came walking over here, and he walked to where we are, and he had a look like this is where I stand, didn't he? Yeah, he did. He had a look. Like we were going to interview him or something. You are in my spot. This is where Pete Rose stands. And then he kind of stared at us and walked off. But this man, how old do you think that man is? Oh, he's got to be close to his 70s, right? He's got to be in his 70s. He's wearing a full Pete Rose uniform. Well, he thinks he's part of the squad, it sounds like. Well, I …” View more
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In a historic coaching search, John Calipari, Billy Donovan, and Tom Izzo were the final candidates for a top basketball position, creating one of the most competitive lineups ever. As Mitch Barnhart prepared to interview them, an unexpected Elite Eight upset by Izzo shifted the dynamics, leaving many to speculate about his potential hiring. This moment encapsulates the high stakes and drama of college basketball coaching changes.
KSR · 2026-03-26- KSR - Hour 1 · Mar 26, 2026

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