Mike Brey is right about NIL deals: adapt or die. The NFL continues to make the shuffling of paper into appointment television. The Bears schedule leaked. It’s going to be a looooooong year in Chicago. Get these
Lester Wiltfong, Jr., the editor-in-chief at Windy City Gridiron, previews the NFL Draft for the Bears with Jim Irizarry on Sportsbeat AM.
Jim Irizarry is in for Sean Stires today. Bryan Driskell from Irish Breakdown is giving out Notre Dame football news like Oprah giving out cars. Lester Wiltfong, Jr. from Windy City Gridiron has the latest on the
Lester Wiltfong, Jr. has the latest on the Chicago Bears’ head coach and GM searches, as well as what it means for Justin Fields and how close they are to being a legitimate playoff team again. Follow
Jim Irizarry is in for Darin this morning. Jim talks to Lester Wiltfong, Jr. from Windy City Gridiron about the Bears-Packers game on Sunday, as well as how much the play calling has changed in just two
Lester Wiltfong, Jr. from Windy City Gridiron joins Jim on Sportsbeat AM to preview Sunday’s Bears-Packers game.
Sean and Jim talk all things Virginia Tech-Notre Dame ahead of this weekend’s game. Sean talks to Mike Nyziolek from the Roanoke Times for the Hokie perspective.
FOOTBALL. COLLEGE. NFL. MONEY.
We have a Vince Velasquez sighting! Your wallets are getting fatter tonight! Also, NFL dumpster fires are just as interesting as marquee games.
Sean Stires opens the show by discussing the “Groundhog Day” effect of the Notre Dame football season, so far. He has comments from Irish head coach Brian Kelly. Mike Singer from Blueandgold.com talks ND football recruiting, hear
Sean Stires opens the show with comments from Notre Dame offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, Vince DeDario comes aboard to talk about today’s practice at ND, Sean gives his thoughts on the Bears’ quarterback situation and then Bobby
Sean Stires opens the show with some comments from Notre Dame defensive coordinator Marcus Freeman and some thoughts on the decision Bears head coach Matt Nagy will have to make with Justin Fields this season. Hear from
Play-in? Huh? I explain. It’s easy to understand. Also, let Knicks fans be happy for now. It’s been a long eight years and we have fatter wallets than you right now.
Justin Fields made more than just Bears fans happy last night. Soup and Sandwich is a great lunch and a great horse name.
Sean Stires and Jim Irizarry recap the first round of the NFL Draft, as well as preview Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game.
Lawrence, Wilson, Fields. Bet it. I’m not buying Mac Jones. Something seems fraudulent.
Sean talks to Charlie Campbell from WalterFootball.com about the NFL Draft, including who’s going to be the #3 pick.