

Domonique Foxworth
Former NFL player, past president of the NFL Players Association, and current sports analyst discussing the labor and ethical dimensions of college and pro football.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 6min
648. The Merger You Never Knew You Wanted
Join former NFL player and sports analyst Domonique Foxworth, along with sports economist Victor Matheson, antitrust litigator Jeffrey Kessler, and sports executive Oliver Luck, as they explore the provocative idea of merging college and NFL football. They discuss the exploitation of student-athletes, groundbreaking legal battles transforming compensation rules, and the implications of a potential merger for the sports landscape. Get insights into the future of promotions, relegation, and how colleges might adapt their revenue structures.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 55min
649. Should Ohio State (and Michigan, and Clemson) Join the N.F.L.?
Joined by Stefan Szymanski, an economist from the University of Michigan, Victor Matheson, a sports economist, and Domonique Foxworth, a former NFL cornerback, the discussion centers on the intriguing idea of promotion and relegation in American sports. They explore how this system could reshape the dynamics of college and professional leagues, enhancing competition and opportunities for players. Foxworth shares personal insights on the pressures of NFL contracts, while Szymanski and Matheson project the potential benefits and challenges of such a reform in the U.S. sports landscape.

Oct 7, 2025 • 57min
Jag of Tricks! Recapping MNF and Winners of the Week
Domonique Foxworth, a former NFL cornerback turned insightful analyst, joins to dissect the Jaguars' thrilling victory over the Chiefs. They discuss Trevor Lawrence’s development and his fluctuating performances, highlighting a promising Chiefs offense despite the loss. The conversation shifts to the Bengals' surprising trade for Joe Flacco and the Broncos' emergence as contenders, alongside their impressive defense. Plus, they celebrate Drake Maye's standout play while lamenting the Cardinals' catastrophic fourth-quarter collapse against the Titans.


