
Bloomberg Business of Sports Super Bowl LX Radio Row Interviews: Day One
Feb 5, 2026
Kyle Rudolph, retired NFL tight end turned youth-sports advocate. Terrell Owens, Hall of Fame receiver turned media and lifestyle entrepreneur. They chat Radio Row memories, youth-sports access and multi-sport development, T.O.'s signature moments and business moves, and the appeal and logistics of NFL global expansion.
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Telling Stories To Spotlight Everyday Heroes
- Michael Irvin described naming his production company Playmaker Productions to highlight everyday heroes like first responders and single mothers.
- He connects sports storytelling to healing and community by sharing personal and team stories.
Sports As A Universal Story Platform
- Michael Irvin says sports uniquely unites people across political and social divides and opens doors for broader storytelling.
- He leverages sports as a platform to surface human stories that provide encouragement and healing.
Reclaiming A Name For A Docuseries
- Michael Irvin explained the Netflix documentary The White House was named after a gathering spot he called the White House and repurposed the label into something positive.
- He framed the show as a Situation Room where guests share struggles and resilience to inspire viewers.




