PFT Live with Mike Florio
Summary: Mike Florio & Chris Simms discuss the biggest NFL stories with honesty, candor, and authenticity.
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LIVE from Radio Row for Super Bowl 51 in Houston, Texas. Guests include; Jets WR Brandon Marshall, Chad Johnson aka "Ocho-Cinco", Saints QB Drew Brees, Washington CB Josh Norman and Broncos WR Emmanuel Sanders! #SB51 #SuperBowl51 #Falcons #Patriots #NEvATL
LIVE from Radio Row for Super Bowl 51 in Houston, Texas. Florio's star-studded guest list includes Eagles Safety Malcolm Jenkins, Saints DE Cam Jordan(Not Jordan Cameron), LA Rams new coaches Sean McVay and Wade Phillips, and Saints Head Coach Sean Payton! #SB51 #SuperBowl51 #Falcons #Patriots #NEvATL
The Giants quarterback discusses his memories of playing in the Super Bowl, breaks down the Patriots, and details how his relationship with brother, Peyton, has changed. Greg Olsen discusses why he can't cheer for the Falcons, what it's like being back on Radio Row after playing the year before and politics. Jason Witten swings by to discuss having the Super Bowl in Houston and what it was like playing with Dak Prescott at the helm.
The new Los Angeles Rams coaching duo discuss stadiums, how McVay lured Phillips to L.A. and uniforms. Derrick Brooks swings by to discuss his friend and new 49ers GM, John Lynch, and convinces Mike to sing. Mike Tannenbaum gives the Dolphins a grade this season, reveals one of the things that Adam Gase has that makes him an effective coach, and discusses Ryan Tannehill's knee.
The Clemson quarterback details why he decided to throw in the combine, winning the national title and being compared to Michael Jordan. The New Orleans Saints head coach details some of the technological advancements, the constant coaching rumors and breaks down the Super Bowl.
The former New York Jet discusses the best wide receiver in the NFL, the Super Bowl, and issues a challenge to Mike.
The Saints defensive end details which quarterback he loves to sack, how the Falcons will do against the Patriots and which player smells the worst. Joey Bosa explains his transition to the NFL and his experience with new coach Sean McVay. Lavonte David doesn't want to jinx Peterson potentially coming to Tampa Bay, plus shares what he likes about playing with Jameis Winston.
The Eagles safety discusses why he decided to speak out about politics and how it was playing with a rookie QB. Carson Wentz also stops by to discuss his rookie year, offseason moves and the custom gifts he gave to his teammates. Andy Dalton shares what it's like to lose in the first round of the playoffs, how the Bengals can get further into January and cheering for his friends in the Super Bowl.
Sal Paolantonio stops by to discuss how the Patriots are treating this Super Bowl differently, what is up with Tom Brady, and concussions, plus the former NFL coach and Hall of Fame linebacker discusses winning a Super Bowl in Chicago, getting back into NFL coaching and his biggest lesson he learned as a head coach.
The Cardinals wide receiver will return to Arizona and not retire, plus Adam Vinatieri stops by to discuss where the Colts go from here after Pat McAfee's retirement and how much longer he wants to play.
David Johnson is set to return from his knee injury, decides to pitch Larry Fitzgerald on returning to the Cardinals, and why he doesn't like commenting on politics. DeAndre Hopkins shares why Clemson is an attractive destination for college students, breaks down the Super Bowl and discusses Texas' QB situation. Chad Johnson discusses why he'll never retire, the reason things didn't walk out in New England and plans to play Mike in video games.
Emmanuel Sanders and Josh Norman join PFT with some hysterical facts about the bathroom, share what it was like to be competing in the Super Bowl, and where both of their teams go from here. Trevor Siemian details his nickname, what it's like playing with Von Miller, grades his first full season, why he's not scared of a quarterback competition and what he learned from Peyton Manning. Gary Kubiak shares why he's excited about Houston hosting the Super Bowl, when he knew it was time to retire, and why he won't miss the coaching grind.
Moose Johnston details how distractions can impact the Super Bowl, plus how the Cowboys can transition at quarterback after Tony Romo, plus Joseph Randle explains how he went from undrafted to Hall of Famer, how he did opponent research before the internet and his experience playing on AstroTurf.
Mike and Stats examine which offensive player not named Matt Ryan will make the difference for the Falcons, how GMs can impact a relationship between a coach and an owner, plus break down what is exactly happening with Carson Palmer.
The Hall of Fame quarterback discusses the Dolphins' organization, why he might change pass interference calls, and the Backyard Brawl, plus the New Orleans quarterback details what he will do after his playing career, looks back at Bountygate, and discusses negotiations between the NFL and the players.