PFT Live with Mike Florio
Summary: Mike Florio & Chris Simms discuss the biggest NFL stories with honesty, candor, and authenticity.
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Podcasts:
Chris Simms joins the show. Mike and Stats also talk about a possible lockout and more.
Charean Williams and 49ers GM John Lynch join the show. Dan and Stats breakdown Warren Moons comments about the Seahawks having a Super Bowl hangover.
Florio explains the latest with the NFL's domestic violence investigation and Cowboys star RB Zeke Elliott.
Broncos LB Brandon Marshall and Falcons QB Matt Ryan have different takes on how to get over the Super Bowl hangover.
Lynch tells us what he expects from his team this year, whether the team still needs to find a franchise QB, and he apologizes to Colin Kaepernick.
Seahawks radio analyst says the team still hasn't gotten over losing the Super Bowl, and they won't win big until they move past what happened.
Adam Gase is making rookies earn the logo on their helmets, and Jarvis Landry puts the team ahead of his contract situation.
Chris Simms sits in with Florio for the hour. He touches on Odell Beckham Jr., Colin Kaepernick, Russell Wilson, and more.
Carr has set the deadline, but Florio explains why that could be a mistake for the budding franchise QB.
We try and figure out what Doug Baldwin was trying to say when answering questions about whether Russell Wilson is held accountable for his poor plays.
PFT's Charean Williams says she thinks a Tony Romo return could come late in the year if Dak gets hurt and the team is a contender.
Why is Cowboys QB coach Wade Wilson talking about Tony Romo coming back to the Cowboys in 2017?
Mike explores the relationship between Rodgers and Bennett, and wonders if things could blow up in Green Bay if they don't win early in 2017.
Florio breaks down the top five storylines 100 days from the start of the 2017 regular season.
Between dumb retweets and dumb comments from new mentor Cris Carter, Odell Beckham Jr. isn't doing himself any favors.