We were joined on the air on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show" this morning in Phoenix by 14-year NFL veteran and University of Notre Dame All-American Bob Golic.
Before many big football games, the players often introduce themselves and say what college or university they attended.
Comedy Central's Key & Peele could not help but make fun of those introductions.
This morning on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," we had the honor of talking to NFL veteran and United States Marine veteran Jeremy Staat.
Staat's story is pretty incredible.
In all the madness surrounding the New England Patriots and DeflateGate deflated footballs matter, one thing has been overlooked.
What has been missed is how the scandal with underinflated footballs is affecting the fragile, beautiful psyche of New England quarterback Tom Brady heading into Super Bowl XLIX against the defending champion Seattle Seahawks.
How does a report like this make it to television without anyone saying "Wait, what?!"
Fox Business Channel recently reported that, bad news guys, attendance to the Super Bowl over the past couple years has been declining.
Say it ain't so!
Back in the day, we used to do a segment titled Sounds of the Game.
We would watch college and pro football games every weekend and pull the audio from the broadcast of things that sound dirty, but really aren't.
On Monday, the Denver Broncos announced they would be parting ways with their NFL coach of four years, John Fox.
At his end of the year news conference in Denver on Tuesday, we can only assume that Broncos General Manager/Executive Vice President of Football Operations John Elway meant to thank the former coach.
You might remember us talking about a Detroit Lions fan who, last summer, got a little carried away when he got himself inked up with a tattoo celebrating the Lions' Super Bowl title.
Well, unfortunately for that guy (but not at all surprising to anyone else), the Lions will NOT be winning the Super Bowl this year because they were eliminated Sunday by the Dallas Cowboys.
No worries, though. Th
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman held a news conference Tuesday.
However, instead of it being about the regular Xs and Os of football, he took the opportunity to point out the hypocrisy of the NFL and its policies.