NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal
NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal
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Case Closed: September Madness Bracket!
1 hour 20 minutes Posted Aug 17, 2022 at 11:27 pm.
A room filled with some heroes - Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler and Gregg Rosenthal recap all the latest news from around the league, starting with Derwin James signing an extension in Los Angeles
We have an update on Zach Wilson's status
Drew Lock tested positive for COVID
Carl Nassib is back with the Buccaneers
Robert Nkemdiche was released by the 49ers
and the Manti Te'o documentary debuted on Netflix last night
Then, September Madness is almost here with the Week One Tournament for Our Attention
We go through every matchup on the Week 1 slate in bracket form to decide the premier game to watch. Will the chalky 1-seed come out on top? What contest can pull off an upset? The heroes complete the second round
and eventually finish out the Final Four
After everything, we cap the show with a discussion about which NBA player Justin Herbert best represents, because calling him the Michael Jordan of football really doesn't make a lot of sense
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A room filled with some heroes - Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler and Gregg Rosenthal recap all the latest news from around the league, starting with Derwin James signing an extension in Los Angeles (10:03). We have an update on Zach Wilson's status (13:52), Drew Lock tested positive for COVID (17:07), Carl Nassib is back with the Buccaneers (20:14), Robert Nkemdiche was released by the 49ers (23:27), and the Manti Te'o documentary debuted on Netflix last night (24:29). Then, September Madness is almost here with the Week One Tournament for Our Attention (28:50). We go through every matchup on the Week 1 slate in bracket form to decide the premier game to watch. Will the chalky 1-seed come out on top? What contest can pull off an upset? The heroes complete the second round (56:22) and eventually finish out the Final Four (1:07:55). After everything, we cap the show with a discussion about which NBA player Justin Herbert best represents, because calling him the Michael Jordan of football really doesn't make a lot of sense (1:14:40). Note: timecodes approximate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.