Bettis Built for Pittsburgh

Hall of Fame running back Jerome Bettis reflected on his career, admitting he was a perfect fit for the Pittsburgh Steelers and not the offense he started with in St. Louis. He shared how Bill Cowher built trust by consistently feeding him the ball, while also recalling frustration when teams overthought short-yardage situations. Bettis also…

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Windhorst on Rockets real Problem

Brian Windhorst hit on three key NBA storylines, starting with the Houston Rockets, where he said losing Fred VanVleet hurt Houston significantly, especially when it comes to leadership and running the offense. He also pushed back on concerns about LeBron James, noting how he adjusted his game and still looks elite late in the season.…

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Mendoza Reflects on Heisman Journey

Fernando Mendoza reflected on his unexpected Heisman rise, admitting he wouldn’t have believed it a year ago but crediting tough experiences for shaping him. The former IU quarterback also shared doubts about leaving warm-weather roots for the Midwest, saying it ultimately prepared him for the next level. On his prep for the NFL, Mendoza highlighted…

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Caliendo impersonates Dylan & Callers

Comedian and impressionist Frank Caliendo joined us on set today. Caliendo joked about how he casually ended up on set and poking fun at the crew, and especially Todd. He shared stories about his impressions, including a memorable interaction with Mel Kiper Jr and admitted not everyone loved them at first. Caliendo also explained how…

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Inside NFL Rumors with Albert Breer

Albert Breer broke down a busy NFL landscape, starting with the impact of the Dexter Lawrence deal, noting it’s rare for top picks to be moved for established players but it could help teams win now. He tied that urgency to Joe Burrow and contenders pushing for immediate success. Breer also touched on the delicate…

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Miller Breaks Down NBA Awards

Reggie Miller covered the full NBA landscape, starting with the Spurs’ legacy at center, going from David Robinson to Tim Duncan to Victor Wembanyama. He sees multiple title contenders, highlighting OKC and Boston, while calling MVP a tight race led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. On Rookie of the Year, he leaned Cooper Flagg over Kon Knueppel.…

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Vaccaro Revisits Steinbrenner Legacy

New York Post writer Mike Vaccaro dove into the legacy of George Steinbrenner, saying he wanted younger generations to understand the full picture, the good, bad, and chaotic. Vaccaro described Steinbrenner as a commanding figure who thrived on control and helped shape the New York Yankees into a powerhouse, even calling him a Hall of…

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Doc Rivers Weighs Retirement

Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers was candid about his future with the Bucks, admitting retirement is on his mind but saying he still loves the grind despite a difficult season. He also addressed the uncertainty around Giannis Antetokounmpo, noting if the roster doesn’t improve, Giannis could look elsewhere. On the Rookie of the Year…

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Ferrell Salutes Seton Goodbye

Actor and comedian Will Ferrell brought the laughs while showing love to Seton, joking about his own Hollywood grind and praising the show’s freedom for its crew. He also shared his involvement as a part owner in soccer, while keeping things light about future plans, even joking about retirement timelines. Ferrell mixed in classic humor…

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Dodgers Skipper Embraces ABS

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shared a laid-back side, saying his days off include some golf and watching The Masters. As manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers, he also weighed in on ABS, noting improved accountability among umpires and better team-wide communication on when to challenge. Roberts emphasized managing players as individuals, while highlighting…

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