Shannon Sharpe: I love seeing Tom Brady sharing tips & working out with Shedeur Sanders

Over the weekend, Tom Brady worked out with Deion Sanders’ son who is going to be a senior high school quarterback. Afterwards, Brady told him on social media, “you will determine what your future holds. I’m always here for you.” Hear why Shannon Sharpe loves seeing Tom Brady share his tricks of the trade.

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Chris Broussard loves Kyrie Irving’s sentiments, but sitting out with no plan won’t help

Chris Broussard joins Nick Wright and Kevin Widles to talk about Brooklyn Nets’ Kyrie Irving, and his push for players to skip NBA return in stand for social justice. Broussard explains why he admires Kyrie’s sentiments but he feels players need an execution plan to see these sentiments through.

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Skip Bayless: Baker Mayfield’s tweet about kneeling during anthem is true to his character

Baker Mayfield and J.J. Watt both responded to fans over the weekend who assumed they would not be kneeling or would not be okay with other players kneeling during the anthem. Baker said he would absolutely be kneeling and wasn’t concerned about losing fans over it. J.J. said that if people still think it’s about disrespecting the flag or military, then they haven’t been listening. Hear why Skip
Bayless believes Baker Mayfield’s response is true to his character.

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Eric Mangini: Cowboys giving Dak $40M a year could be a justifiable agreement

Eric Mangini joins Nick Wright and Kevin Wildes for a segment called ‘Drawing a Blank’. With Dak Prescott’s contract still up in the air, Nick and Mangini decide whether they believe the Dallas Cowboys would be wise to pay Dak $40M per year, or if other options should be considered.

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Lamar Jackson’s beach adventure should alarm the Ravens

Last year, the Chiefs politely asked the reigning NFL MVP to stop playing pickup basketball. This year, the Ravens may want to do the same thing. Video has emerged of quarterback Lamar Jackson playing some beach football. Those two words should cause any coach or executive to shudder, given what happened to Robert Edwards in [more]

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