

The Herd with Colin Cowherd
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The Herd with Colin Cowherd is a thought-provoking, opinionated, and topic-driven journey through the top sports stories of the day.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 42min
Hour 2 - Aaron Rodgers created his own problems in New York, Albert Breer
Albert Breer, Monday Morning Quarterback, shares his insights on NFL dynamics. He discusses how Aaron Rodgers has contributed to his own challenges during his time with the Jets and offers thoughts on the rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Breer also speculates about Kevin Durant's future in the NBA and discusses the evolving roles of quarterbacks and general managers in shaping team success. The conversation sheds light on the balance of performance expectations and personal accountability in sports.

Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 2min
Joe and Jada - Fat Joe, Jadakiss & Jim Jones on Nas, LL Cool J & hip hop idols, making rap money, raising kids
Jim Jones, a Harlem-based rapper and creative force, joins Fat Joe and Jadakiss for a lively conversation about hip-hop. They reflect on their journeys, emphasizing the profound influence of legends like Nas and LL Cool J in shaping their styles. Jim shares insights on staying relevant in the evolving industry and the importance of raising children with strong values. The trio also dives into the balance of personal expression in fashion amidst the pressures of age and fame. Their heartfelt anecdotes reveal the tight-knit camaraderie and resilience in the hip-hop community.

Jun 19, 2025 • 41min
Covino & Rich - Big Mike + Iowa Sam= 1 Queen Bed
Join in as the hosts explore hilarious anecdotes about reckless driving while discussing Shadeur Sanders' recent speeding incident. They tackle LeBron's views on 'ring culture' and reflect on winning versus personal growth in sports. Adding some fun, a light-hearted segment features 'BIG MIKE'S WORDS OF WISDOM' and thoughts on how friendships impact team dynamics in the NFL. Plus, comical plans for sharing a queen-sized bed keep the laughs going!

Jun 19, 2025 • 41min
Covino & Rich - "Covino Was the Yankees!"
The hosts dive into the Lakers' surprising financial power and explore the emotional complexities of rooting for the struggling Yankees. They reflect on the recent rough play faced by stars like Caitlin Clark and discuss its significance for the WNBA. Celebrations ensue for the Panthers' Stanley Cup victory, while Shohei Ohtani's recent hit brings up vital conversations about player safety. With a humorous twist, they tackle the drama in sports and the psychology behind fandom, making for an engaging and insightful discussion.

Jun 19, 2025 • 33min
Hoops Tonight - Durant & Suns trade rumors, Grizzlies moving Ja? + Bane to Magic, Giannis & Bucks
The podcast dives into NBA trade rumors, starting with Desmond Bane's move to the Orlando Magic and its potential impact. The Grizzlies are at a crossroads, pondering the future of star Ja Morant. Meanwhile, Kevin Durant's possible trade to the Spurs is explored, especially his chemistry with Victor Wembanyama. Finally, the discussion shifts to Giannis Antetokounmpo's commitment to the Bucks amid swirling trade talks, raising questions about the franchise's direction.

Jun 19, 2025 • 12min
Daniel Cormier SHOCKED Islam Makhachev only has 3 MORE FIGHTS in UFC including Jack Della Maddalena
Daniel Cormier reacts to shocking news about Islam Makhachev having only three fights left in his UFC career. He discusses Makhachev's enduring dominance and the potential matchup against Ilia Topuria at 155. Cormier expresses concern about Makhachev considering retirement despite his championship success. The conversation also touches on Makhachev possibly moving up to 170 pounds for fights against Jack Della Maddalena and Kamaru Usman, highlighting both excitement and uncertainty in the UFC landscape.

Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 19min
Nick Wright: Lakers SOLD With $10B Valuation! Caitlin Clark Is BETTER Than Advertised, OKC’s Relentless Defense, What’s Missing From NBA Broadcasts
In this discussion, Nick Wright, sports media personality and host of 'First Things First' on FS1, shares insights on the Lakers' recent $10 billion sale, emphasizing how it shifts the team from a mom-and-pop operation to a powerhouse. They debate Caitlin Clark's rising stardom in women’s basketball and analyze Oklahoma City's formidable defense strategies. The conversation also critiques the chemistry among ESPN NBA broadcasters and champions the UFC's prowess in elevating live event experiences, while comparing traffic woes between Chicago and L.A.

Jun 18, 2025 • 41min
Hour 1 - Caitlin Clark is on another level
Caitlin Clark is making waves in women's basketball, showcasing impressive skills that have led to intense matchups and comparisons to legends like Michael Jordan. Recent games have highlighted a rise in physical play, reflecting the evolving competitiveness of the WNBA. LeBron James’s comments stir debate about legacy and hypocrisy in sports discussions. The chapter also touches on how Clark’s influence is reshaping perceptions of women's athletics and the importance of championships in defining greatness.

Jun 18, 2025 • 41min
Hour 2 - Thoughts on the Dodgers-Padres rivalry
Mark Sanchez, former NFL quarterback and current football analyst, dives into the heated Dodgers-Padres rivalry, discussing its roots and dramatic matchups. He explores the motivations behind Aaron Rodgers joining the Steelers and how that influences team dynamics. The conversation also touches on the importance of developing quarterbacks within a blue-collar culture and shifts in college football, particularly focusing on USC's revival strategy. Sanchez's insights blend sports history with personal milestones, making for an engaging discussion.

Jun 18, 2025 • 29min
Hour 3 - More on Caitlin Clark
NBA analyst Ric Bucher joins to discuss Caitlin Clark's transformative influence on the WNBA. He delves into her competitive spirit and her unique playing style, challenging misconceptions surrounding women’s basketball. The conversation touches on LeBron James’ take on 'ring culture' and critiques how legacy is perceived in both the WNBA and NBA. Bucher also shares insights into the dynamics of securing contracts in the league, making for a lively and thought-provoking discussion.


