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JT gives his uncut reaction to the Green Bay Packers smacking the Washington Commanders 27–18 on Thursday Night Football. The Packers finally flipped the switch and went all-in with the Micah Parsons trade, and now Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, and this loaded roster look like an NFC Championship lock. JT breaks down how Green Bay copied the Philadelphia Eagles’ blueprint of aggressive roster building, while exposing Washington’s fake Super Bowl hype. From Terry McLaurin disappearing to Marshon Lattimore looking cooked, the Commanders got humbled bad. JT explains why the Packers aren’t just relevant again — they might be about to take over the NFC.
Los Angeles went 9-8 in their first season under HC Brandon Staley. Despite being a talented team, the Chargers missed the playoffs this past season due to inconsistent play. Going into the off-season the Chargers have the second-most cap space going into Free Agency. WR Mike Williams is coming off a solid season and is a pending Free Agent, will the Chargers resign Williams or look to upgrade via Free Agency with WRs like Chris Godwin and Allen Robinson? How will Los Angeles address their issues on defense this off-season?
The Bills went 11-6 winning the AFC East for consecutive seasons and made the postseason going down to Kansas City once again in a game that was decided by a coin flip. For the Buffalo Bills, what do they have to do to get over the hump? Josh Allen had a phenomenal season for the Bills but how will he perform next season with new OC Ken Dorsey replacing Brian Daboll? Levi Wallace is coming off his best season ever as a pro, but with him being a pending Free Agent his future with the Bills is up in the air.
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On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive struggles have turned Jalen Hurts into a easy scapegoat and why the real pressure may be on Nick Sirianni and the revolving door of offensive coordinators. JT also dives into the increasingly strange situation surrounding Los Angeles Rams star Puka Nacua as trade rumors, off-field concerns, and contract talks begin to swirl. JT also covers Dexter Lawrence’s trade request with potential landing spots, why the NFL’s streaming takeover is making it harder and more expensive for fans to watch games, and the Las Vegas Raiders signing Kirk Cousins. JT wraps up by examining whether the Jacksonville Jaguars actually got a bargain with Travon Walker’s new extension and what it means for their future roster building.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down the Kirby Smart double standard and why Georgia football might be getting unfairly judged despite years of SEC dominance and championship success. JT also dives into the brewing Lane Kiffin vs. Ole Miss storyline, explaining why the Rebels’ revenge narrative could backfire as LSU gears up for a huge season. Plus, JT highlights Auburn as the SEC’s biggest wildcard with Alex Golesh and Byrum Brown bringing a dangerous new offense that the conference might not be ready for. JT also reacts to Jeremiah Smith shading Miami, debates Malachi Toney vs. Ryan Williams expectations, and ranks the 10 best fanbases in College Football.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down the biggest AFC North draft needs for the Steelers, Ravens, Bengals, and Browns as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches. JT also responds to backlash over calling Drake Maye elite while explaining how he carried the Patriots despite major roster flaws. The show dives into the frustrating state of the San Francisco 49ers and why a roster that’s been a Super Bowl contender for years still hasn’t gotten over the hump. JT also discusses why the Chiefs and Cowboys face massive pressure in the draft before revisiting some of the most overhyped NFL Draft prospects of the 2010s.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why NFL officiating could be headed for an even bigger disaster as the league prepares for potential replacement referees and what that could mean for teams, playoff races, and betting. JT also dives into Shedeur Sanders facing another uphill QB battle in Cleveland, the politics surrounding Deshaun Watson, and why the situation may already be stacked against him. Later, JT explains why the Los Angeles Rams might be the most complete team in football, why the Las Vegas Raiders’ rebuild under Tom Brady’s influence is quietly gaining momentum, and which teams have the most pressure heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. Plus, JT discusses the massive expectations for contenders like the Chiefs, Lions, Bengals, Dolphins, Ravens, and Jets while revisiting the debate about whether Dak Prescott truly belongs among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why NFL Draft hype around potential can cloud judgment, what Ty Simpson’s profile could mean going forward, and how the Patriots, Seahawks, and Chargers are shaping up after free agency. He also dives into roster-building questions around New England’s offense, Seattle’s decision to prioritize certain departures and extensions, and whether Los Angeles has done enough to support Justin Herbert for a deeper run. The episode wraps with a spotlight on under-the-radar names who could become some of the biggest steals in the 2026 NFL Draft, including rising prospects at quarterback, receiver, corner, edge, tight end, and linebacker.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down his Top 10 head coaches in College Football and what separates the elite leaders from the rest of the sport. JT also explains why the Miami Hurricanes could dominate the ACC in 2026 behind a loaded roster, elite coordinators, and one of the most explosive offenses in the country. Plus, JT discusses Alabama fixing its biggest weakness with major offensive line changes, questions Ohio State’s decision to hire Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator, and revisits the legendary Heisman season that college football seems to have forgotten. JT also dives into why Tennessee’s high-speed offense could keep the Volunteers from ever winning a national championship despite its explosive style.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down why NFL wide receivers keep landing massive contracts and how recency bias, the rising salary cap, and the league’s pass-heavy evolution are reshaping the market. JT also dives into the Baltimore Ravens’ free agency moves, what pieces they still need to add on defense and offense, and why the Cincinnati Bengals’ spending spree might not actually fix their biggest problems. Later, he examines how Kyler Murray could change the Minnesota Vikings’ outlook, which teams could draft Jeremiyah Love, and why age 30 doesn’t automatically mean the end for elite players. JT also gives his unfiltered truth about Mike Tomlin’s legacy as one of the NFL’s greatest culture builders while explaining what has held the Pittsburgh Steelers back from deeper playoff success.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down the Seattle Seahawks making Jaxon Smith-Njigba the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history after a historic season that forced Seattle to reset the WR market. JT also explains what truly separates elite NFL quarterbacks from the rest and which QBs in today’s league actually meet that standard. JT dives into why the Pittsburgh Steelers and Houston Texans quietly built Super Bowl-caliber rosters during free agency while evaluating Zay Flowers’ rise as a legitimate WR1 for the Baltimore Ravens. JT also reacts to the Kansas City Chiefs being overrated heading into the season and debates the growing controversy around Fernando Mendoza vs Ty Simpson in the 2026 NFL Draft QB conversation.
On this episode of JT Sports Live, JT breaks down his Post Free Agency NFL Mock Draft 2.0 while diving into the massive hype already building for the loaded 2027 NFL Draft class featuring elite prospects like Jeremiah Smith, Dylan Stewart, Nick Harbor, and several potential franchise quarterbacks. JT also discusses the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback plan after free agency, including the Aaron Rodgers situation and why their long-term answer likely isn’t currently on the roster. Later, he reacts to Justin Fields being traded to the Kansas City Chiefs and what it means for his future as he enters a critical stage of his career. JT wraps up by analyzing the biggest winners and losers of NFL free agency while examining what the Baltimore Ravens still need to contend.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT catches up on the biggest NFL free agency storylines, from the Minnesota Vikings making a stunning move for Kyler Murray to the Las Vegas Raiders navigating the fallout of Maxx Crosby trade drama. He also breaks down how the Kansas City Chiefs are reshaping their identity, why the Atlanta Falcons face a tough situation with James Pearce Jr., and what it all says about how the league really operates behind the scenes. Plus, JT dives into the Indianapolis Colts betting big on Daniel Jones and why this decision could have major consequences in the AFC South.
On this episode of JT Sports Live JT breaks down why the Ravens backed out of a potential Maxx Crosby trade after a failed physical and why the fallout could be catastrophic for both Baltimore and Las Vegas. JT also highlights the biggest steals from Day 2 of NFL free agency including Devin Lloyd to the Panthers, Nashon Wright to the Jets, Alijah Vera-Tucker to the Patriots, Asante Samuel Jr returning to the Steelers, and Braden Smith signing with the Texans. The show also dives into how Tom Brady is quietly shaping the Raiders organization behind the scenes and why Pittsburgh’s aggressive moves in free agency could make the Steelers a bigger contender than people think. JT also examines whether the Eagles are starting to lose their grip on the NFC East while breaking down the biggest winners and losers from Day 2 of NFL free agency.
On this episode of JT Sports Live JT breaks down the biggest moves from Day 1 of NFL Free Agency including the Miami Dolphins signing Malik Willis, the San Francisco 49ers landing Mike Evans, and the Carolina Panthers giving Jaelan Phillips a massive contract. JT goes through the most shocking deals across the league, highlighting signings like Kenneth Walker to the Chiefs, Travis Etienne to the Saints, Tyler Linderbaum to the Raiders, and Tua Tagovailoa joining the Falcons. He also looks at which contracts already look like massive overpays versus potential steals with players like Wan’Dale Robinson, Odafe Oweh, Devin Bush, Kenneth Gainwell, and Tyler Allgeier changing teams. Plus JT discusses potential trade destinations for Brian Thomas Jr. and Jalen Carter while ranking the biggest winners and losers from the opening day of NFL Free Agency.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down the DJ Moore trade to the Buffalo Bills, what it means for Josh Allen and Buffalo’s offense, and how it could reshape the NFL wide receiver market with free agency and the draft around the corner. He also dives into Kyler Murray’s future after his Arizona Cardinals exit, why teams around the league will be debating his upside, and which franchises could make the most sense for a quarterback reset. JT then looks at the NFL team with a real chance to go from worst to first in 2026, while keeping the conversation raw, uncut, and centered on what diehard football fans need to watch this offseason. To top it off, he unveils his first full first-round 2026 NFL Mock Draft in over three years with picks, fits, and big-picture storylines across the league
JT reacts to the Kansas City Chiefs trading two-time All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams in one of the first blockbuster moves of the NFL offseason. He breaks down the massive haul of draft picks heading to Kansas City and what the deal means for the Chiefs’ roster construction, cap situation, and long-term direction around Patrick Mahomes. JT also examines the Rams’ aggressive team-building strategy and how adding a proven star like McDuffie could reshape the NFC landscape. With teams like the Seahawks, Broncos, and Chargers improving, JT discusses how this trade could impact the NFL playoff picture and the future of both franchises.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down the NFL free agency quarterback market with Kyler Murray potentially becoming the biggest domino once the Arizona Cardinals move on. JT digs into what Murray still has left, what kind of organization and offensive mind could maximize his talent, and why the wrong landing spot could keep the inconsistency issues alive. The show also pivots to JT’s 2026 NFL Draft quarterback rankings, plus a spotlight on the top overall prospect debate featuring names like Fernando Mendoza, Sonny Styles, and other elite combine standouts. JT closes by touching on the combine narratives around Makai Lemon, key Baltimore Ravens roster decisions, and why the Dallas Cowboys could be positioning themselves to separate from the NFC East heading into 2026.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why the NFL Combine has turned into a beauty pageant, reacting to the arm-length debate surrounding Rueben Bain and why overthinking measurables can cost teams elite talent. JT also explains how Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese stole the show in Indianapolis, while revealing his Top 10 players in the 2026 NFL Draft. He reacts to the viral moment involving Aaron Glenn and what it says about leadership optics. JT then argues that the Kansas City Chiefs are quietly rebuilding and may no longer be the biggest threat in the AFC. Finally, he explains why Sean Payton giving play-calling duties to Davis Webb could unlock the next level for Bo Nix and elevate the Denver Broncos into serious Super Bowl contention.






