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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 the JT Sports Podcast, JT dives into why the SEC is still the best conference in college football, shutting down the “SEC fell off” narrative with real on-field results and head-to-head context. JT also gives early outlooks on key storylines like Alabama’s 2026 trajectory under Kalen DeBoer, Deion Sanders and Colorado’s bounce-back chances, and North Dakota State’s move to the Mountain West. Plus, JT drops his first-ever way-too-early Top 25 for the 2026 season, spotlighting the teams he expects to rise while keeping the biggest debates alive.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down all 10 new NFL head coaching hires now that the Super Bowl is over and the offseason carousel is officially complete. JT dives into the biggest storylines for each landing spot, from first-time head coaches stepping into high-expectation jobs to second-chance coaches looking to rewrite their legacy. He also touches on key roster questions and how these hires could shape quarterback development, offseason plans, and the power dynamics inside divisions like the AFC West, AFC North, and NFC West.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down the biggest storylines coming out of Super Bowl LX and what the Seattle Seahawks’ championship means for the balance of power in the NFL. JT examines how the NFC West has become the league’s toughest division, the pressure this run puts on rival franchises, and what comes next for the New England Patriots after their Super Bowl loss. JT also explores how quarterback evaluation around the league is shifting, using recent playoff runs and roster construction trends as the backdrop.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT delivers an instant reaction to Super Bowl LX as the Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots 29–13 in a matchup defined by physical defense and trench play. JT breaks down how both teams approached the game, highlighting key performances, coaching decisions, and how the flow unfolded across all four quarters. The episode also explores what this Super Bowl result means for the future of the Seahawks and Patriots moving forward into the offseason.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down why college football feels completely different in the NIL and transfer portal era, and how the sport’s traditions and rivalries are being reshaped. JT also previews the Miami Hurricanes entering the 2026 season with Darian Mensahat quarterback, plus what to expect from LSU with Lane Kiffin and the ripple effects across the SEC. The episode dives into the SEC’s move to a nine-game conference schedule and why it could create a major College Football Playoff debate around strength of schedule vs record. JT wraps by reacting to Josh Pate’s way-too-early Top 25, highlighting the biggest risers, overrated teams, and the early CFP picture without giving away the final verdict.
On this epsiode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down a Super Bowl 60 rematch between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, spotlighting how Mike McDonald and Mike Vrabel keep proving defense and situational football still win in today’s NFL. JT dives into the biggest matchups—Drake Maye vs Seattle’s exotic looks, Sam Darnold vs New England’s underrated secondary, and how field position, special teams, and the line of scrimmage could swing the game. He also lays out the blueprint for a Patriots upset and what Seattle must do to avoid getting dragged into an ugly, low-scoring fight. Finally, JT previews the Super Bowl MVP race and the stars most likely to decide how Super Bowl 60 ends.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down the Bill Belichick Hall of Fame snub and explains why Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot inductee completely exposes how political and media-driven the Hall of Fame has become. JT makes it clear that Bill Belichick’s legacy as the greatest head coach and defensive mind in NFL history should never be up for debate, regardless of Spygate narratives or media resentment toward Bill Belichick. The episode also dives into early Super Bowl thoughts, including why the Seattle Seahawks won’t simply blow out the New England Patriots and how Drake Maye gives New England a real chance. JT then explains why the Philadelphia Eagles are struggling to land an offensive coordinator and what Jalen Hurts’ limitations are telling the league. To close, JT lays out why a Super Bowl win could permanently change Stefon Diggs’ Hall of Fame trajectory and legacy.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT gives his instant reaction to the Seattle Seahawks knocking off the Los Angeles Rams 31–27 in the NFC Championship to punch their first Super Bowl ticket since 2014. JT owns the miss on Sam Darnold, breaking down how Darnold delivered a near-flawless performance and completely flipped the narrative on his career. JT explains how special teams mistakes doomed the Rams, why Seattle’s aggressive game plan shocked expectations, and how Mike Macdonald showed full trust in his quarterback on the biggest stage. From coaching critiques of Sean McVay’s staff to early Super Bowl thoughts against the Patriots, this episode breaks down how the Seahawks seized the moment and why this win changes everything.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT delivers his instant reaction to the New England Patriots defeating the Denver Broncos 10–7 to win the AFC Championship and punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. JT breaks down how Mike Vrabel pulled off one of the greatest coaching jobs in modern NFL history and why Drake Maye’s growth is the real engine behind this run. JT also explains how Sean Payton overthought critical moments, why his play-calling cost Denver a golden opportunity, and how weather exposed bad decisions on fourth down.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT is joined by Quincy Bell Sports, a current Indiana student, for a raw, emotional breakdown of the Indiana Hoosiers’ national championship run. JT and Quincy Bell Sports relive the moment Indiana closed the game, what it felt like seeing that final interception, and why this title hit different for students who lived through the program’s darkest years. The conversation dives deep into Curt Signetti’s historic rebuild, Indiana’s discipline, culture, and why this team felt inevitable long before the trophy was lifted. From Fernando Mendoza’s toughness to the process-driven mindset that separated Indiana from everyone else, this episode captures the emotion, meaning, and legacy of a championship that reshaped Indiana football forever.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT delivers his official Conference Championship predictions with the Super Bowl just two weeks away, breaking down Broncos vs Patriots and Rams vs Seahawks Part III. JT explains why he trusts Sean Payton to win the AFC Championship with Jarrett Stidham, pointing to Denver’s defense, JK Dobbins’ return, and Payton’s long history of winning with backup quarterbacks. JT also dives deep into the NFC Championship, outlining why Sam Darnold’s turnover issues and Matthew Stafford’s mastery of Sean McVay’s system give the Rams the edge over Seattle. From trench battles to hidden special teams swings, this episode lays out exactly how both games will be decided and why JT believes Denver and Los Angeles are Super Bowl bound.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down NFL Conference Championship Weekend and explains how the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos, and New England Patriots can each win their way to the Super Bowl. JT dives into Rams vs Seahawks Part III in the NFC Championship and Broncos vs Patriots in the AFC Championship, focusing on matchups, coaching edges, quarterback situations, and game-deciding factors rather than predictions. JT explains why Sean Payton can still win without Bo Nix, how Drake Maye gives the Patriots a real edge, what Matthew Stafford must do to outduel Seattle, and why the Seahawks’ run game could flip the NFC Championship.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT gives his final, deeper breakdown of Indiana Hoosiers defeating the Miami Hurricanes in the national championship and explains why coaching—not talent—decided the game. JT details how Indiana overcame massive size disadvantages by winning leverage, angles, and situational football on both sides of the ball. From shutting down Miami’s power run game to manipulating coverages with RPOs, quarterback draws, and perfectly timed back-shoulder fades, this episode breaks down how Indiana consistently stayed one step ahead. JT also explains how special teams, third-down strategy, and Curt Cignetti’s late-game decision-making forced Miami into the exact outcome Indiana wanted. This
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT gives his raw, instant reaction to the Indiana Hoosiers defeating the Miami Hurricanes 27–24 to win their first national championship in program history. JT owns the miss, explains exactly how the Indiana Hoosiers outcoached, out-executed, and out-disciplined the Miami Hurricanes, and breaks down the penalties, play-calling issues, and missed opportunities that swung the game. JT praises Curt Cignetti’s historic run, Indiana’s defensive game plan, and Fernando Mendoza’s toughness in the biggest moment. JT also reflects on Miami’s season, what went wrong in the trenches, and why this loss hurts despite real progress under Mario Cristobal.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to the NFL Sunday Divisional Round and breaks down why quarterback decision-making and coaching separated contenders from pretenders. JT explains how the New England Patriots exposed the Houston Texans, why C.J. Stroud’s four interceptions flipped the game, and why the Patriots’ defense deserves way more respect than it gets. JT also dives into the Los Angeles Rams surviving the Chicago Bears, questioning Sean McVay’s conservative playoff approach while praising the Rams’ secondary for saving the day. The episode closes with a deep look at Caleb Williams, why his ceiling is still untouched, and how Ben Johnson’s aggressive identity is shaping the Bears’ future.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to a wild Saturday Divisional Round that exposed coaching gaps, turnover disasters, and a true Super Bowl favorite emerging in real time. JT breaks down how the Seattle Seahawks embarrassed the San Francisco 49ers, why the Seattle Seahawks completely boxed Kyle Shanahan, and how the Seattle Seahawks look like a matchup nightmare for the rest of the postseason. JT then unloads on the Denver Broncos stunning the Buffalo Bills, explaining how Sean Payton outcoached Sean McDermott and why the Buffalo Bills only have themselves to blame after five brutal turnovers. From Josh Allen’s meltdown to Bo Nix being elevated by elite play-calling, this episode explains why the Denver Broncos earned their win and why the Buffalo Bills wasted their best Super Bowl window.






