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Kyrie Irving Asks to be Traded…Again | The Bram Weinstein Show

Bram Weinstein and Mike Callow begin the show talking about the breaking news of the day: Kyrie Irving is demanding a trade out of Brooklyn. Who are potential suitors? Is an extension necessary for the trade? And more on the disgruntled superstar. Will Sean Payton actually fix Russell Wilson, plus what was the Broncos plan if they had landed Demeco Ryans. Bram runs through the NFL and a major free agent need for every team, including the Washington Commanders. Barry Svrluga makes the case for Brian Mitchell to make the Hall of Fame, Bram agrees.MORE

Brian Mitchell & Joe Jacoby’s HoF Cases | The Andy Pollin Show

Andy starts out with some thoughts about the Pro Bowl “Games” and the NFL QB carousel. Next, some insight from Mike Pereira about the officiating controversies from last weekend and some history of Instant Replay. Doug Williams speaks about the significance of two Black QB’s facing off in the Super Bowl and how the Commanders can take the next stepMORE

One Year of The Commanders: How has it gone? | The Bram Weinstein Show

Bram Weinstein and Mike Callow discuss 1 year of Commanders: The highs and lows, mistakes along the way, and the moments that have defined the rebrand of the Washington Football Team. Reports out of the NFL regarding Eric Bienemy is that both Baltimore and Washington are in on the Kansas City Chiefs’ Offensive Coordinator, and are waiting until after the Super Bowl to make a serious run at him. With Tom Brady officially retiring, Bram asks: Will he be good in the booth?MORE

Tom Brady retires (again) | The Bram Weinstein Show

Bram Weinstein opens up the show with a little life update after producer Mike Callow asked about him losing his mind, then jump into the latest in the NFL: Tom Brady is retiring – what caused him to retire so early in the offseason? Plus Ron Rivera is actually conducting business on the west coast off of some news today. It does look like the Bears will be holding on to Justin Fields, Bram and Callow go back and forth on what Chicago should do. The Caps head into the All-Star break on a win but Mike Callow is worried about their direction.MORE

Micah Parson’s wants the Eagles to win “For the division” | The Bram Weinstein Show

Bram Weinstein opens the show talking Wizards as they’ve won 6 straight now, then jumps into what’s been said about Micah Parsons wanting the Eagles to win a Super Bowl for “the division” which reopens he and Mike Callow’s argument for Eagles vs Chiefs. The sports world seems to be coming down on Tony Romo, Bram isn’t having it. Ron Rivera is NOT at the Senior Bowl, big deal or no? Bram and Callow react to the breaking news of Sean Payton to the Broncos and what it means for Denver moving so many assets for their new head coach and QB.MORE

Max Kellerman Joins, Doug Williams wins SB MVP 35 years ago today | The Andy Pollin Show

Andy starts with some NBA talk and some Super Bowl predictions (0:00-15:38). Wayne Gretzky visited the Washington Capitals broadcast booth to talk about Alex Ovechkin breaking his goals record (15:39-33:54). Max Kellerman joins to talk about the Super Bowl and more (33:55-50:11). Andy sets the record straight on questions asked to Doug Williams leading up…MORE

Eagles vs Chiefs to faceoff: How did the Eagles get back to glory so fast? | The Bram Weinstein Show

Bram Weinstein and Mike Callow begin the show talking Championship Weekend, specifically how the Eagles tore down their team under 2 years ago and are right back into the Super Bowl to take on the Chiefs. The ins and outs of both NFC and AFC Championship games: The bad luck of the 49ers, the refs in Bengals/Chiefs and so much more. There was news on offensive coordinators over the weekend, how does it pertain to the Commanders? Bram wonders if it’s quiet for a reason.MORE

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