
The Herd with Colin Cowherd 3&Out - Sauce Gardner gets PAID, Terry McLauren is NOT happy, Shemar Stewart may RETURN to Texas A&M
Jul 16, 2025
The podcast kicks off with a discussion on the NFL's collusion claims, deemed absurd by the host. Highlights include the Jets securing Sauce Gardner's contract, a bold but risky move. Trey Smith makes headlines as the highest-paid offensive lineman in NFL history. Meanwhile, Terry McLaurin expresses his discontent with the Commanders' organization. The conversation also touches on the potential return of Shamar Stewart to Texas A&M, showcasing the evolving landscape in both the NFL and college football.
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NFL’s Financial Boom
- The NFL is booming financially, with top players earning hundreds of millions and the sport growing in popularity.
- Collusion concerns are dismissed as business as usual in this thriving football economy.
Sauce Gardner’s Contract Risks
- Sauce Gardner’s success relies on physicality rather than elite athleticism, making contract investment risky.
- Jets’ new administration shows confidence by re-signing him, betting on scheme fit and coaching.
Rising Value of NFL Guards
- Guards have gained importance in the NFL, with contracts surpassing those of some skill position players.
- Trey Smith’s record deal reflects the shifting value of interior offensive linemen protecting high-priced quarterbacks.
