The ultimate destination for all things pro football. Led by one of the most influential storytellers in all of sports media, three-time American Sportswriter of the Year Peter King delivers an access-driven experience that brings fans into the locker room, the press box and the front office with the biggest influencers in professional football. Fans can listen in on in-depth conversations with the biggest names in football that they haven't heard before to get a fresh, new and intimate experience on America’s most popular sport. King also delves into other topics and other sports, particularly in the off-season.Read more »
The ultimate destination for all things pro football. Led by one of the most influential storytellers in all of sports media, three-time American Sportswriter of the Year Peter King delivers an access-driven experience that brings fans into the locker room, the press box and the front office with the biggest influencers in professional football. Fans can listen in on in-depth conversations with the biggest names in football that they haven't heard before to get a fresh, new and intimate experience on America’s most popular sport. King also delves into other topics and other sports, particularly in the off-season.Read Less
FMIA: The Mini Pod 12/9- Peter King discusses one of the best games he's seen in years, how the refs had far too big of an impact in Foxboro, reflects on his conversations with several stars from Sunday, and rips through all of the Week 14 games.
(3:30) George Kittle tells Peter about his clutch 4th & 2 choice route that set-up the 49ers wild win over the Saints in the best game of the year.
(16:00) Weekly awards, including how the refs cost the Patriots at least 4 points with some bad calls
(20:20) Peter relays part his chat with Matthew Judon of the Ravens, whose defense was so good against the Bills, that Lamar Jackson merely had to play okay in Buffalo.
(23:30) Drew Lock lights up the Texans and makes his case to John Elway to not draft a QB in April.
(28:20) Peter applauds Andy Reid's progressive play-calling chops.