The Herd with Colin Cowherd - THE HERD - Hour 2 - DJ Moore Traded To Buffalo & Logan Paul Wants To Fight
Episode Date: March 6, 2026Jonas Knox & LaVar Arrington fill in for Colin as they recap the DJ Moore trade to the Bills and what that means for the Bills and for the Bears. Plus, the guys have some fun with Logan Paul's rec...ent comments about wanting to fight NFL players such as Myles Garrett, we have Aaron Rodgers future talks on Herdline News, and more!! #2prosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Now, one of the moves that was made in the NFL yesterday, one of the big time trades that went down yesterday,
was one involving a couple of teams who really had no choice.
The Bears and the Bills.
DJ Moore gets traded to the Buffalo Bills along with a fifth round pick in exchange for a second rounder in this
year's draft. Buffalo needed to add something from a wide receiver standpoint. Get Josh Allen
a nether weapon. They do so in adding DJ Moore. He's got familiarity with new Bill's head
coach Joe Brady. He was with him in Carolina. So I would imagine they're probably not done
as far as adding to that side of the ball and getting more help. And then from the Bears
standpoint, you know, he just had, his contract didn't make sense for what they gave him, not
before this past season, but the season before.
What he was making didn't make sense based on the fact that they drafted Romadunze,
they drafted Luther Burden pretty high, they drafted Colston Loveland in the first round.
And so they're at a spot to where they've got to shed some cap.
They've got to create some flexibility.
They all of a sudden have a need at center.
They clearly need to upgrade on the defensive side of the ball, most notably a pass rusher.
So it seems like this is one of those win-win situations for everybody involved.
Do you get a second round pickback?
Do you get some cap flexibility?
They released Tremaine Edmins as well, too, who they were trying to shop.
And the Buffalo Bills add a piece around Josh Allen and somebody who's produced everywhere he's gone.
The bills have needed a playmaker at the receiver's position.
The whole fallout of Stefan Diggs seemed to potentially set them back because I don't know that that was.
was his production, what he represented, was ever replaced.
But then you think about there was also fallout with Keon Coleman.
Will Keon Coleman even be back on the team this upcoming season
after kind of everything that played out in the media as it applied to him?
I think DJ Moore is a very, very nice piece to add to this Buffalo roster.
it gives them a definitive one at that position.
And now you have Cook in the backfield who sets up the pass very nicely for Josh Allen.
Josh Allen's ability to run sets up the pass very nicely for this Buffalo Bills team.
And again, you mentioned Joe Brady.
I just look at the way this is kind of coming together.
so to speak for this
Buffalo roster
and I think it has the potential
of being
maybe explosive enough now
where you could actually look at this team
potentially getting further
in the NFL playoffs
depending on what happens when the league year starts
and who's coming, who's staying, who's going.
I think this is a
a tremendous value add for the Buffalo Bills team this offseason.
Yeah, he's also not, you don't hear any diva rumors about DJ Moore.
I would say, look, they didn't, him and Caleb Williams had always felt like there was an awkward
sort of chemistry there.
They did good things together, but there was no real, like there were times where it looked
like DJ Moore would get frustrated.
There was some confusion on the final play against the Rams.
Like there, there were times where it seemed.
like they weren't as in sync as maybe a Roma dunzae.
But DJ Moore, you know, great reputation off the field, really solid dude.
Just everybody speaks really highly of him.
And so the fact that you're going to upgrade at that position and not have to worry about any of the,
the stuff they went on with, that went on with Keon Coleman, where it just never seemed to
work out, the Stefan Diggs fiasco.
So you're going to get a divaless wide receiver.
and then you just need to add around that offense
and continue to provide Josh Allen with some weapons
and then at some point it's going to be up to them
whether or not they can cash in.
There's, I mean, obviously you moved on
and brought in Joe Brady as your OC.
You moved on from your head coach.
It's a new coaching staff in Buffalo
and probably because they most likely,
potentially may have hit their ceiling in terms of what they were able to accomplish under old management.
But I just, I think when you look at the core structure of this Bill's team, they are built to win, but they are a team that could potentially be approaching what I usually use when I talk about teams is that ceiling.
Have they hit a ceiling where, you know, now you got to start figuring out what do you do in the future if you want to have success, keep up with success, and potentially, you know, elevate to a higher level of success.
So I think this is a great move for the bills.
We've had this conversation plenty of times, Jonas, in terms of, again, Pete Priscoe comes on and he says, this is not the market free agent-wise to improve your team.
year and it looks as though these teams are aware of that and so the wheeling and
dealing is going on through trades and and this is this is one of those the
bears are able to bolster what they're going to be able to do within the draft
and kind of look to build continue to build this team around Caleb Williams
and molded looks like Ben Johnson has done a great job of foundationally putting in
play what the culture of this team is going to look like
what they could be.
They took a very, very definitive step forward in terms of their success this season.
And as I look at the Buffalo Bills, it's a team that could go one or two ways.
It could either go up or it can go down.
It's not profound.
It's just real.
They're at that moment in time where you say, is Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills going to take this team to the next level?
Or are they going to go backwards?
I don't think they remain the same.
It's much like what we're looking at with the Baltimore Ravens.
I think the Ravens in this builds team are very comparable to teams going into this season.
New leadership, new head coaches.
You have a franchise, wow, you have a franchise quarterback in your position.
You have the potential of transitioning into being a Super Bowl contending team, but can you do it?
Can you do it?
You look at what Ben Johnson did in year one.
You look at what Mike Vrable did, making it all the way to the Super Bowl in year one.
I feel like these coaches in these positions that have a Lamar Jackson and a Josh Allen,
you're in the pressure-packed situation of delivering year one.
You don't get year one anymore.
Well, I mean, look at Baltimore and Buffalo, and it's a good point,
because when you think about Sean McDermott and you think about John Harbaugh,
both were successful. And look, you know, Steve Bishadhi was talking with, you know, and kind of making, you know, this point in doing his rounds and talking with the media and pointing out, you know, listen, you know, us not making the playoffs. I know Jerry Coleman, the Great Ravens and Baltimore reporter out there, listener of Fox Sports Radio, good dude. I know Steve Bishotti kind of made the point to him and saying, or made the point out loud that,
You know, maybe we needed to win a Super Bowl,
and that was the only way that John was going to keep his job
or something along those lines.
And John Harbor was really surprised by it.
But if that's the case, and those are the expectations,
and the expectations are we need to win a Super Bowl
or do more than we did or else it's going to cost jobs,
like it did for both John Harbaugh and Sean McDermott,
then those are the expectations that those new guys are taken on as well, too.
Jesse Minter's taking those on.
Joe Brady's taking those on.
So there is no, hey, there's a learning curve.
Hey, give it some time, brand new coach.
Ben Johnson took over a sinking ship.
Yes.
And so the thought was, all right, if you could just get back some credibility,
won a couple of more games, but at least show a foundation.
We're good here.
Same with Mike Rable.
Joe Brady and Jesse Minter.
Same with Buddy and Jacksonville.
Yeah, and Liam Cohen.
I mean, all of these guys came in and did bang up jobs of California.
capturing the locker room and building what would be perceived as a successful first-year campaign.
Jesse Minner and Joe Brady took over MVP quarterbacks whose teams underperformed and because of which,
and because of they underperformed the expectations, their coaches, the previous guys were fired.
And so those guys now have that to deal with.
So I just, I like, I like the move for Buffalo.
it's definitely an improvement and upgrade.
Look, DJ Moore is going to be 29.
He's been durable, but if you've watched enough Bears games over the past couple of years,
or past couple of years, he does get banged up, man.
Like, he's always out there, but he does get banged up.
And he comes out.
He needs, like, his physical style of play, I just wonder how long that goes for.
But they needed to do something.
Again, he's familiar with the offense, but I don't know that I look at this
and go, oh, that's going to put them over the hump.
I still think there's work to do.
And I think the expectations are going to be at a level that maybe they won't meet.
And then we've got to deal with the fallout next off season.
But it does check a box off.
Yeah.
It does check a box.
And, you know, deal with that once you get there.
But it does check a box.
You have a definitive one at your receiver's position.
DJ Moore at 29 years old is still a playmaker, a difference maker at the position.
And could give, again, give Josh.
Allen, that weapon that he needs, that big play weapon, he is a playmaker and he is a game
changer with what he's able to do. Now, if the unseen, the unforeseen, the injuries aspect
of it creep in, you can at least say you took the chance. And I feel like right now, we haven't
even gotten really deep into, because we haven't started a new league season, the new league year.
That could be the pickup of the offseason already right now. That could be like,
What was the one move that you were like, oh, that was a big move, and that made a difference?
We could look back on this trade and say that was probably the biggest trade that took place in this office.
And I also wonder.
Potentially.
I also wonder from the Chicago standpoint, what do you do with the flexibility that you've got now?
Because, you know, Tremaine Edmins was having a really good year last year for them, and then he suffered the groin injury.
I like this guy. He's good. He suffered the groin injury and was having a strong year.
This is another one of those because of the cap restrictions.
They had to make the move.
Same with the DJ Moore trade.
If you're the Bears and somehow you parlay this into Linderbaum
and he's your addition at center,
like all of a sudden.
I don't think they're getting him away.
I don't think anybody's going to get Lindenbaum away from Baltimore.
If Baltimore allows for him to walk,
do you now start thinking, are they potentially rebuilds?
building in Baltimore. So the reports are they offered, they didn't franchise him. They didn't tag him.
They offered Linderbom, Baltimore did, 20 million a year. He said, no, I'm going to go see what else
is out there. Yeah, but that's just go see what else is out there. Okay. But they could have,
if they really wanted it, they could have just franchised him. They could have tagged him.
They could, but if you can- I think he's gone. I think he's going somewhere else. If you can give a
guy the respect factor of saying, we're not going franchise tag you. We think
that much of you. We're going to offer you this money. You go out there and if you don't want to
sign this, see what the market is saying to you. And then we'll have a talk from there.
I think if you're on hard feelings, if it's hard feelings, if there's not a trust, if there's
not a belief, then it just goes to business. We're going to franchise tag you. You're going to
be here. They did it to Lamar Jackson. They don't care about your feelings. But if they are trying
to show that they do have a feeling for your feelings and that they want to try to do it in a way where
it's more of a team effort.
It's a friendship deal.
And we move through it that way.
And it's not just business.
Then you do it the way that the Ravens are doing it right.
I don't think they let him get out of it.
Look, I'm surprised it's even at this point.
I thought at least you would have franchise tagged him.
He's probably the best center in the league.
And he's in his prime.
He's 25.
Yeah.
So the idea that you're going to let that walk when you rely on the run game as much as you do
and you rely on the protection of your quarterback who's already been banged up,
that would be surprising.
You're not going to let him go.
But, man, I don't know.
If you're right, it's a great call.
It's a great call if you're right.
And then to the point that you were getting at in terms of what they're doing in Chicago,
I think it also needs to be said, you stated something.
Maybe people didn't catch on to it.
Maybe they did.
They probably did.
The fact that DJ Moore and Caleb had like an interesting relationship.
It's just a little off.
He's very, he's, Caleb is still very young.
And, and some of those interactions were more like big brotherly type, type interactions.
And, and so what, what it could possibly, you know, indicate is that they are working very diligently to continue to build that, that, that, that leadership role uncontested with Caleb Williams.
It is now hitting into that point in time of his career where,
as the franchise quarterback and has shown that as much,
he's the franchise guy,
that we have to put him in a position where no one is undermining
that type of authority in the locker room.
And that's most likely to me the reason why it was probably the proper time
that they dealt DJ more.
And look, if you're able to free up this space,
Buffalo gets their receiver.
And with the extra cat flexibility,
the Bears could hypothetically get a lender bomb
or go out and use this to deal for a Max Crosby or somebody like that,
this is the ultimate win-win trade because this does give you the ability to do that,
and it gives Buffalo the ability to have a number one type wide receiver for Josh Allen,
which he hasn't had.
Oh, there you go.
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that'll be yours right here on fsr but kind of interesting and fiery commentary from one logan
paul who he's you know not one to shy away from controversy not one to shy away from maybe throwing his
hands a little bit if need be he's you know fought done exhibition
fights, Floyd Mayweather, Dylan
Danis, et cetera, et cetera.
Like, he's been out there and thrown down.
Currently, a
WWE superstar and he's very good
at it has been very successful in his transition
over into that industry.
But then this conversation turned to,
you know, what would it look like potentially
against an NFL player had
they thrown down or had he
thrown down against an NFL player
at some point sometime soon, to which
Logan Paul on his podcast, Impulsive,
had to say this.
What football players would straight up beat his ass?
Not a single one.
Like name one.
Not a single one.
Not a single one.
I would put any amount of money that you could put.
McHaff?
Not a single football player could beat me in a boxing match.
Miles Garrett.
That is on God.
Miles Garrett.
I would throttle Miles Garrett.
Miles Garrett.
I will bet you a minute.
Why do we choose him?
It could be any name.
But any football player, Miles Garrett, uh, Pooka Nakuwa.
Tom Brady.
I don't even know.
Don't even try calling out Sam Donald.
Sam Donald.
No, don't do it, brother.
It doesn't matter.
A million dollars.
A million dollars.
You come to the gym, we put on boxing gloves, we see how it goes.
So that from Logan Paul attacking your, uh, your coworkers there.
You're like, as in, as in my co-workers.
Listen, I mean, he's going right after the defensive side of the ball.
He's not messing around with a punter or a kicker.
He's going right at Miles Garrett.
You're going to let him talk to you guys like that?
Miles Garrett is the only bad mother effort he named out of all the...
They said Sam Darnal.
What about D.K. McCaff?
D.K., I mean, he could be a real tough guy.
He could be...
I don't know.
I don't know.
If D.K. went up against a real tough guy, would he be still a tough guy?
I'm not sure.
He could really be a tooth chipper, though.
Like, there are some tooth chippers out there in the Sarangetti.
And he didn't name any of them.
Like throw out James Harrison, you know, throw his name.
Throw Aaron Donald in the mix.
See if you can.
And while Aaron Donald is like more of martial arts,
hey, go into the octagon.
Let's make it MMA.
Let's not limit it to boxing.
You do WWF wrestling, WWE.
Let's go to the octagon with it.
Like go out.
Like let's go up in there with Panea Seul.
Like, let's do that.
Go up in there with Max Crosby.
Let's, let's,
Rasson Gary.
Like, let's go up in there with Michael Parsons or, or, go up in there, like, name some guys.
Name some guys.
And by the way, Brandon Jacobs, one of my former teammates.
Oh, used to be a boxing promoter.
He boxes and he trains and he practices.
Sean Merriman, he promotes, he boxes, he trains, he does a mixed martial arts.
Tomba Ali.
He's like very close with the Gracie family
and has done
jiu-jitsu for many, many, many years.
So what this comes down to is
it's a new form of shock jock, you know, impact.
These influencers, the Paul brothers
have done one of the most
exceptional brilliant jobs of playing the best villain roles in an influencer, potentially
history within the sports arena.
And they are able to create these larger-than-life moments for boxing matches.
And it works.
It works.
This is not real.
This is not real in terms of the idea, the impact of going physically up and up with people.
This is promoting.
This is entertainment.
And they do an excellent job of doing so.
Now, Levyon Bell, who's been in the news recently for...
Put his hands on him.
For stuff that's not great.
Levyon Bell posted on social media, stop ducking Logan Paul,
been trying to, bro trying to fight an NFL player that's never fought before.
let's set it up. We all heard you say
you can be any NFL player. We can fight
in April. The NFL draft is in Pittsburgh.
We can fight NFL draft weekend. Let's
make it happen. To which Logan Paul
responded, A, you're not in the
NFL. B, you can actually fight, so I'd
have to properly train, meaning I'd
have to step away from WWE, which
I won't do, especially not for you.
See, there's no money here because
you're not a draw. Prove me otherwise.
And he said, of course, you want
the opportunity. I'm a gold mine for
retirees like you.
shade. But he's right.
Unfortunately for Levyon Bell, it's true.
It's true. All that's fair. All that's fair. But people would go in Pittsburgh for draft if Levyon Bell was fighting Logan Paul. So he's wrong about that. It would be a drawing call.
Now, earlier today, Logan Paul posted on X, he said, my $1 million open bet to fight NFL players has caused an uproar. Here's the update. Nobody is willing to put a million dollars in escrow and be flown here to Puerto Rico.
all expenses paid and boxed with three professional judges.
They all want to formalize this with a streamer, venue, press conferences, etc.,
i.e. get paid to fight but not risk their own money.
But I don't have time nor interest in that.
I won't step away from WWE to coordinate and train for an event,
but if any player wants to actually put up a million dollars and fight at my gym
with official referees and judges, show yourselves.
That includes you, Levyon Bell.
Also, if they want no cameras, I'm down.
So it looked like he's just looking for a fight.
He just wants to, he just wants a fight.
He's not. He's not.
He's looking for what he's getting.
And it's brilliant.
You're getting national attention for doing it.
Sean Merriman just proposed having boxing matches,
fighting matches,
MMA matches on NFL network.
He just proposed this not too long ago.
I'd be shocked if Logan Paul didn't catch on,
because those guys all run the same circles.
I would be shocked if Logan Paul didn't hear Sean talking about it
and beat them to the punch in terms of getting national exposure
for calling out football players.
I think it would be interesting if there became a fight league
where former players could actually fight and fight on NFL platforms.
I think it would be a great idea.
Some of these guys still want to compete.
How do you compete?
You're not going to compete in the game.
You're not going to continue to be an active player.
But guys still stay in shape, do a lot with their bodies, train, coach, do a lot of different things.
Why not create an outlet for them to be able to still compete and it be monetized?
Like, I think it would be a great idea.
So I don't think this is about Logan Paul trying to really thump.
Like I said, if a guy like Panea Seul put up a million bucks in escrow, which, by the way,
a million bucks is a lot of money
it's a million bucks
but I'm putting up a million bucks to come
fight you like
I would want to make it a bigger deal
like if you want to just thump
let's thump we don't have to put it out on social
media have your people reach
out to the people you want to you want to
fight and y'all
do a fight and see
what happens of it this is pure
promotion it's promotion
so to me
you got to take it at face value.
See it as what it is.
It is entertainment.
Logan Paul, the Paul brothers are entertainers and they're damn good at it.
And the added bonus are they actually are some tough mother lovers.
Oh, great athletes.
It's not like these are like pushover dudes.
These are actually, that's why I'm saying.
Don't bring up Sam Darnold.
Don't bring up a quarterback.
Don't do that.
Oh, it's supposed to mean.
Don't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that.
He said Miles Garrett.
Now, I will say that. He did call out Miles Garrett.
Miles Garrett would probably do what that dude did into Indiana Jones, Temple of Doom,
like reach into his chest, pull his heart out, and then burn the heart and dude just die right there.
Boom, standing up.
Miles Garrett is a bad man.
Yeah.
And that's one of the most freakish athletes that you would ever deal with in a person.
but that's like you're going for you're going for effect based on you know based on
you know recent news miles garrett would probably rather do Daytona you know if we're being honest
well he can draft than a fight i mean he can drive i mean it's probably i'm just saying like the one
the benefit is if you schedule a fight with miles garrett he's going to get there quick we know
that she's stupid he just got to make sure it ain't going to be late but not here
burn and rubber baby there's also
It's this time of year, and we're going to get to the summer months when, you know, the NFL's not in season, when all of this stuff starts to happen, all of these influencer fights and all these, like, all of these things start to get discussed.
Because I think everybody sort of recognizes that once NFL comes around, that's the focus of everybody.
So, yeah, you've got, you know, like the world baseball classics on right now.
You know, you've got, you've got this.
There's just, there's like fun summer events that pop up, spring summer events.
that people are going to get excited and talk about,
you know, when Mayweather fought McGregor was August.
You know, like, it's just like, this is the season,
time of year for this stuff to go off.
And even if there is no fight,
even if there's no fight between Logan Paul and Miles Garrett or NFL pair.
You generate it.
Yeah.
It's in the conversation for a little while.
Everybody's going to chime in.
Football players are going to chime in.
Look, Tom Brady sort of stoked the fire when he, you know,
he called, you know,
Logan Paul a bitch or something along those lines.
And he talked about WWE superstars.
And so you got WWE superstars now talking about Tom Brady.
So I ask you this.
WrestleMania is their big event, right?
Yeah.
Guess where WrestleMania is again this year?
Las Vegas.
In Vegas.
Where's Tom Brady at a lot?
In Vegas.
It's like...
Tom Brady doesn't...
Tom Brady is a promoter too.
Yeah.
But Tom Brady ain't no fighter.
No, but...
He'll hype it.
Now, he can hype it.
But could you not see him making an appearance?
Could you not see him making an appearance at WrestleMania in Vegas?
Why not?
He's part owner of the team there.
Why not?
This is what I'd say, though.
It does set up the stage for the conflict.
I mean, again, we're talking WrestleMania.
So why not have wrestling all-stars versus NFL All-Stars or former All-Stars, right?
Why not set it up?
Lawrence Taylor main evented a WrestleMania years ago against Bam-Bang-Bigel.
And you had Steve McMichael was there and all of these
NFL players were there in attendance.
Like we've, Gronks been at WrestleMania before.
We've seen all this stuff happen before.
But I'm not talking.
I'm not talking a show in terms of a show.
I'm talking.
I said Paneo Sewell because I watched him very closely this season.
So his name keeps popping up in my head.
You got to get the nastiest.
dudes, Aaron Donald, James Harrison, guys like that, and do wrestling.
Like, let's do jujitsu.
Like, let's octagon it into WWE.
Let's get that.
I want to see you go in there and not be afraid when Panea Seul comes walking up in there and you got to lock up with him.
That's what Aaron Donald comes walking up in there who's probably in best.
shape now and condition now than he was when he played.
I want to see you step in there and then not be a show.
You win or I win.
Somebody's walking out of here.
Somebody ain't walking out alive, though.
So you want grappling involved.
I just want, I want art form.
Wrestling is an art form.
It's wrestling.
Wrestling is a history.
Historically, wrestling was, is probably wrestling in which, if you know wrestling,
that is an art form.
It's different, different disciplines.
You talk about a professional or?
So I'm talking just wrestlers.
So most wrestlers from college end up transitioning into the UFC.
Those are the guys.
They learn the box.
It's the oldest combat sport.
Correct.
Like Roman Greco, all that stuff.
I want to see that.
You could come in with your WWE uniform and everything.
But I want to see, I want to see like boxing.
It's like, okay.
Okay, it's a different art form.
It's a different discipline and it's just a little different.
Let's go fool out.
You're a wrestler.
You say you train for your shows with the WWE.
Let's get a WWE versus NFL legends.
Yeah, maybe.
That's the one.
I'm telling you, get guys like I mentioned early,
get Tomba Ali.
get a like if you were to get up if you were to get current players i mentioned to a nail but
basically the nfl p a should just send out a memo and be like anybody simoan
i mean anybody uh tongan they are some come on they are some tough
tough dudes man the best they are some tough dudes but i'm just telling you it is not limited
to that it is not there are some tough
Dudes that have played in this league, man.
And they freaks, like straight up physical athletic freaks.
That tongue it, they hit you with that tea.
You know that.
Who's the guy from the Texans, Tooie?
Tommy Toggi-I.
Yeah, man, he's the best.
He's the best.
He throws up the Tungan Tee.
That means they did something to you.
Let him come walking in that octagon with Logan Paul.
he hit him with that T and start doing that.
I want to see.
I want to see you be turned up and talk about
your million bucks when that happened.
What was the final game of the season?
That guy from the Texans
scored a touchdown. He scored
a touchdown.
No part of that. Was it like a,
God, I think they put him
as a tackle eligible and they didn't
get the ball to him, but he ended up scoring a touchdown on
like a blocked field goal. There was some
crazy play that happened in the tight. And as
he's celebrating on the field. D'emiko
Ryans was running out there doing the T-2.
He was doing the Tongan T-T-2.
Because you want to do it. Oh, my God.
But he ain't Tongan.
But you want to do it.
I want to be a part of that.
Hey, man. One of the great all-time stories of a teammate fight was Olin
Kruits and Fred Miller back in the day when they were at a shooting range.
And Olin Kruits.
That's a bad place to have a fight break out.
Fred Miller, I guess, broke a.
dumbbell on Olin Croutts at his head.
He smashed him in the head with the dumbbell.
Olin Crutes had to get stitches, but Olin Croutes broke
Fred Miller's jaw, like just beat his
ass. And apparently, you know, they just had
maybe gone out and had a couple. But they were fine. They finished
the season together, but Fred Miller had to get his jaw broken.
Fred Miller was a big guy, like a really big guy.
And then you come to find out, oh, Olin Cruz, where is he from?
Played against Cruz. Honolulu.
Tough.
Honolulu.
St. Louis High School. What a shock.
All I'm saying is.
It's all fine and good to talk all that mess about what you do to any football player
and all this old mess that Logan Paul is saying.
But there's promoting and then there's real.
You know how they tell you if you see.
You get some of them real ones up in there.
That's a whole different game.
A little piece of advice.
You know how they tell you if you see somebody with cauliflower ear, don't mess with them.
If somebody says to you, hey, brother, just back away.
So back away.
Slow.
Just back away.
Or give them a whole.
hug.
If I have a drink.
Give him a hug, man.
Hey, brother.
If you hear hey brother.
Aloha Friday.
Nope.
You got to go, man.
Nope.
All right, so we'll keep you posted.
Oh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, you're hearing.
Get run.
Oh, you, man.
Grab you, drop your ass and run.
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Hey, it's us, the Jonas brothers.
And guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, name?
Huge news.
we created our own podcast called Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say,
Hey, Jonas, and then I wrote down on my little notepad,
Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
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Keith Giamanka seemed like a mild mass.
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Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong on what that might look like?
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That is not the look of an innocent man.
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And here's something that should be a whole lot easier than it is, getting a new one put up in its
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If you're an historian and you leave out half of what the history is, you're not doing your job.
I'm Akila Hughes, and Rebel Spirit Season 2 goes deep on both of those things.
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Hey, I'm George Adano.
You might know me as that loud guy who yells out,
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Help!
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Please!
But there's so much more to me than me.
I'm an actor.
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And recently, I've become quite the helper myself.
And on my new podcast,
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On the big story in the world of sports,
and also we're going to find out
whether or not some of the injuries
around the NFL could impact
some wheeling and dealing in the league.
We'll get into that for you again,
coming up here a little over 12 minutes from now,
but right now it is time
for another edition of the Hurdline News.
No, no, no, no.
Turn on the news.
This is the Hurdline News.
It's Greg Toewee.
Yeah.
Togiai Toewee.
Togey-Tooey.
Come on.
Oh man, we had some fun with that last segment.
Because I'm a Texans fan.
Tommy Tobia, Texan stud defensive tackle.
Guys, we could be seeing an AJ Brown trade out of Philly coming very soon.
Last 24 hours, we've got a couple interesting reports about his future in Philly.
Jeff McLean of the Philadelphia Inquirer said a Patrice and Ravens are the two most likely potential trade partners.
Ian Rappaport said also this week, it's certainly seen.
that Brown will be playing for the Eagles or Patriots next season,
with an answer likely coming very soon.
This morning, Diana Rusini threw out another potential landing spot.
Lavar, you'll like this.
All right.
The Chargers are another team to keep your eye on.
But no team has made an official offer to the Eagle yet.
Yet.
So, LeVar, where do you think A.J. Brown fits best next season?
Pats, Ravens, or the Chargers with Harbaugh and Mike McDaniel.
Or just stay put.
Well, I think the best decision would be to stay put.
But if you were to go somewhere else, I mean, the Ravens would make a ton of sense, man.
A ton of sense.
I think, I think Lamar needs as much help as he can get right now, right?
Absolutely.
Like, he needs as much help as he can get to get over the hump because he just cannot get over the arm.
And apparently, oh, does that.
AJ Brown.
AJ Brown needs to get the hell out of there.
I'm worried about the new head coach Jesse Minter there with him, though.
I don't know how that would work.
I just like,
here's the,
because everyone wants to,
like,
looks at Nick Seriani.
Well,
it's Nick Seriani and it's Jalen Hertz.
And it's all,
all right.
When they were winning a Super Bowl,
AJ Brown wasn't happy.
And that was a different offensive coordinator.
Then last year he wasn't happy.
He's just not happy.
And if he's not happy there,
you got,
turn the page. I know Howie Roseman wants to
to create this, well, you don't just get rid
of good players.
You're Howie Roseman. You do it all the time.
You've done it all the time.
And if you need any help
with that, call Joe Shane and see out of
hand, getting rid of good players.
Like, see what's get some advice from him, but
it's not working with A.J. Brandon, it hasn't
been working. It's not an offensive coordinator
issue. It's him. So let
him go. Send him to New England. Go back with
Ravel. I think the Herbert,
I mean, I think the Chargers thing's interesting.
Harbaugh. I think he could manage him well.
I think Mike McDaniel will find plenty of ways to use him.
Is Herbert still dating Madison Beer?
I believe he is, yes.
I mean, why not?
Why would he not be?
Hey, man.
Some things just don't need to change.
True.
We'll wrap it up with this one.
As the world of will he or won't he return next season continues for Aaron Rogers.
Ian Rappaport this morning was on with DP, Dan Patrick's show,
talked about whether or not Aaron's received an offer from Pittsburgh and about a potential
return next season in the NFL.
Whether it's been offered or not, he probably knows what it is.
It's just a matter of him saying, do I want a play or not?
My sense is it's the Steelers or no one.
It's just on him to sort of make a decision and let us all know.
And if he wants to tell us all sorts of things about his personal life and his exercise
schedule and all that, we'll probably take that as well.
So Colin brought up this week.
If you had an NFL QB draft for next year only, he thinks Aaron would be.
in the top 10, which is pretty wild to think about.
But overall?
Overall.
In the entire league?
Yeah.
Just for next year.
Not like who would you build around.
Not for three years from now.
Just for next year.
I could see the argument for that.
Look, there's clearly some limitations.
He's clearly aged.
Everybody can see that.
But it's not as if he was just awful last year.
This isn't like the,
jet situation. They won the division, made the playoffs. Yeah. And so I look at it and I go,
Pittsburgh needs a consistent run game. They need things around him, but that's something that
could work. I just wonder if you're the Steelers, when are you going to acknowledge the fact that
it's been a little while since you've been the Steelers, everybody knows? And it's almost as
if the goal was, hey, just get to the playoffs. We can say we're in the playoffs again. And they
haven't won in I think 10 years.
They haven't won a playoff game in 10 years. So I just wonder
if you're the Steelers, if you look at this and say
at some point we got to cut ties
and move forward and you may not like
the rebuild philosophy,
but maybe that's the best course
of action at this point. They're that
ripped a Band-Aid off franchise. At some point
they need to rip the Band-Aid off and just rebuild.
Yeah, but LeVar, you're a Yinser. They don't rip the Band-A
off. They don't do that. They don't do that. Well, we've never
really had to rip the Band-Aid off, right?
We're always pretty good. So
well, you could argue they should have the last couple of years.
post-dict them. And you wouldn't be wrong.
Well, look at the, you know, it's a hockey
comp, but look at the penguins.
Everyone's been saying for the penguins,
you got to get rid of Crosby, Malcolm,
and Latang, you've got to start over,
and they just won't. And, as it
turns out, they're much improved and much better
than a lot of people thought. And then you got the
pirates who, you know,
Paul Skeens is great, but that's a team that seems to
always be willing to rip the Band-Aid off
and just, you know, trade their best players
away to teams that are looking for
improvements at the deadline. So, yeah, we'll see. But I do think Rogers ends up coming back.
I think that makes the most sense for all parties involved.
Back to the yins. Back to the yinsers.
Hey guys, it's us. The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what?
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