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REShow: Ian Rapoport - Hour 1 (10-18-2023)

REShow: Ian Rapoport - Hour 1 (10-18-2023)

FromThe Rich Eisen Show


REShow: Ian Rapoport - Hour 1 (10-18-2023)

FromThe Rich Eisen Show

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rich reacts to Colts QB Anthony Richardson’s season-ending shoulder surgery and what it means for CJ Stroud, Bryce Young and this year’s crop of rookie quarterbacks, and weighs in on the imminent return of Dolphins All-Pro DB Jalen Ramsey and the impact he can have on Miami’s title chances. 
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport and Rich discuss NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s new contract, why the Indianapolis Colts opted for season-ending surgery for rookie QB Anthony Richardson, when we can expect to see Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray and Miami Dolphins CB Jalen Ramsey take the field for the first time this season, if we can expect any big-name players to be dealt at the Trade Deadline, and if the NFL Competition Committee is considering a ban on the Philadelphia Eagles’ ‘Brotherly Shove/Tush Push’ play.
Rich and the guys react to the Phillies’ manhandling of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLCS and debate if baseball’s new playoff structure punishes teams for doing well during the regular season.

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Released:
Oct 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Rich will mix football analysis with pop culture, humor, and interviews with the biggest names in sports and entertainment. The nationally syndicated radio and TV talk show airs Monday-Friday, Noon-3PM Eastern / 9AM-Noon Pacific, on Youtube, SiriusXM and NBC Sports (last two hours). Said Eisen, "After all these years of seeing TV add 10 pounds, I'm hoping phones and tablets will only add 5."