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Episode 232 starts off with a celebration of seven years of Electrified! Then I unpack week one of the NFL, it was the most electrifying opening week in NFL history (3:29). After that I wrap up with the Power Grid (this week's power rankings) (29:35).
Eric dives into the impact of the Micah Parsons trade on the Green Bay Packers (3:00), makes his NFL division winners predictions (17:20), unveils The Power Grid with his top 10 power rankings (33:30), and closes with his season awards predictions (40:00).
On Episode 230 of Electrified with Eric Lyons, we take a closer look at the scandals and controversies making headlines across the football world. At 7:20, we dive into Michigan’s sign-stealing saga and the NCAA’s latest round of sanctions. At 27:50, we compare the suspensions of Vikings wideout Jordan Addison and Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice, and at 35:00, we break down the ongoing legal battles between Jon Gruden, Brian Flores, and the NFL, exploring what their lawsuits could mean for the league.
Episode 229 – From College Stars to Major DealsThis week on Electrified, we break down Shedeur Sanders’ impressive NFL preseason debut and how he silenced the critics (2:00). Then, we dive into whether Travis Hunter should really keep playing both sides of the ball (21:10). We’ll unpack the NFL’s new deal with ESPN and what changes fans can expect (31:15), debate who has the better Christmas Day slate — the NBA or the NFL (42:00), and wrap up with why UFC’s new deal with Paramount is a huge win for fight fans (50:50).
Episode 228 – WWE’s Unreal, Brock’s Return & WWE x ESPNIn this jam-packed episode of Electrified, Eric breaks down Netflix’s WWE’s Unreal documentary and what it reveals about the company’s production of what we see (1:50). We dive into Brock Lesnar’s controversial Summerslam return and the shockwaves it sent through the wrestling world (27:30). Then, Eric asks if Triple H’s relationship with Donald Trump could be hurting WWE’s public image (37:30) before closing with a full breakdown of WWE’s groundbreaking deal with ESPN and what it means for the future of wrestling on TV (45:00).
Episode 227 – CBA Battles, Trump’s Sports Council, & NFL HeadlinesOn today’s episode of Electrified, Eric dives deep into two major collective bargaining battles — first breaking down the current CBA concerns shaking up the WNBA (1:46), then turning to Major League Baseball’s ongoing salary cap fight (23:30). At (30:30), things take a turn as Eric unpacks Donald Trump’s “Sports Council” — what it is and if it matters. Finally, the No Huddle segment debuts at (40:00), where Eric races through NFL headlines with sharp, one-sentence takes.
On this episode of Electrified I do a deep dive in the story broken by the Baltimore Banner. Ravens K Justin Tucker has been accused of multiple things and I had to discuss it (00:00:30). After getting through the rough stuff I get into the biggest trade in NBA history between the LA Lakers and Dallas Mavericks (21:45).
On this episode of Electrified, I recap the wild NFL divisional round weekend starting off with Chiefs vs Texans(3:20). Staying on the AFC side of things I recap Ravens vs Bills which ended in a hard-working fashion for the Baltimore Ravens (15:00). Moving to the NFC side of things first I have to roast the Lions and give credit to the Commanders for winning the ball game (31:45). I recap Rams vs Eagles that finishes up the NFL’s division of round matchups(45:30). The episode ends with me discussing how Super Bowl windows may not stay open for long and why team should take advantage of them while they can (52:00)
I dive into the AFC Divisional Round matchups, kicking things off with the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Buffalo Bills, followed by the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Houston Texans(2:20). Shifting to the NFC, I break down the Washington Commanders’ battle against the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Rams’ showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles(26:00). I also explore the big question: should Deion Sanders leave Colorado to become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys?(37:50). Finally, I wrap things up with an in-depth look at the growing tension between Jimmy Butler and Pat Riley in Miami(44:00)
On this episode of Electrified, I dive into the Green Bay Packers’ tough wild card loss in Philadelphia. I break down what went wrong for the Packers, the key moments that defined the game, and why they ultimately fell short. (2:00)I also take a look back at dominant performances from the Ravens and Bills in their first-round matchups, highlighting how they set the tone for the playoffs.(16:35)Plus, I’ll explain why the NFL doesn’t need to revamp its playoff format despite ongoing debates, and why the current structure keeps things competitive and exciting.(30:00)Finally, I wrap things up with a preview of the last game of wild card weekend: the Rams vs. Vikings. Who has the edge? What are the key matchups to watch? I’ll give you everything you need to know.(36:45)
In this episode, for the 100th time I dive into the ongoing issue of unfair treatment of Black head coaches in the NFL, highlighted by the recent firing of Jerod Mayo (2:30) I’m joined by Cedric Bowen for a special segment previewing the Cotton Bowl and breaking down his favorite prop bets for Wild Card Weekend (20:20) Finally, I close things out with my picks for Super Wild Card Weekend(33:30).
The episode starts off with the most electrifying headlines in the world of sports from NFL's Black Monday to Jimmy Butler wanting out of Miami (1:40). Next I give my official vote for the NFL's MVP, it was a hard choice but I believe I made the right one (15:00). A look at the NFL playoff bracket, there are plenty of interesting matchups and potential upsets (22:10). This episode wraps up with a tribute to John Cena and a preview of RAW's inaugural episode of Netflix (32:30).
On the final episode of 2024 I give you three reason why the AFC should fear the Bengals if they are able to sneak into the playoffs (1:40). This segment broke my heart but I had to ask the question after seeing this team struggle against top teams in the NFC, are the Packers pretenders? (20:05). From there I recap everything I saw during week 17 (41:30). The episode wraps with a look back on 2024 from sports to politics (45:40).
On this episode of Electrified I break down the Christmas Day battle between the NFL and NBA. From the ratings, quality of
games, and production, who really won? (1:30). After that I give you a review of what I liked and dislike about Netflix's first ever NFL broadcasts (15:05). Staying in the NFL lane, I give you a preview of week 17. Starting with a rundown of who can clinch playoff berths or division titles and wrapping with my picks of the week (23:30). The episode wraps with the second installment of 'Lyons Locks' (40:00).
Welcome back! The most Electrifying man in all of podcast entertainment is BACK. The episode kicks off with my cases for Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen’s MVP campaigns (4:25). Followed by a look at how the NFL stole Christmas from the NBA (20:20). A new gambling segment called ‘The Lyons Locks’ is debuted (28:00). After that I take a look at the current NFC playoff picture (31:35). The episode wraps up with a dive into all the drama surrounding Travis Hunter and his fiancée (41:30).
Week 1 is over and unforutnualey so is Aaron Rodgers' debut season with the New York Jets. I break down the injury, what's next for him, and what the Jets next move should be (2:15). Stemming from the tragic injury of AR12, I once again go in on why turf needs to be abolished from football stadiums (21:00). The first week in the NFL a little underwhelming, blowouts, bad quarterback play, could lack of preseason reps be the cause? (36:00). This episode wraps up with a recap of week 1 in the NFL (46:30).
The episode starts off with a recap of the Lions win over the reigning Super Bowl champs and why there should be no asterisk attached to it (1:30). From there I ask the question who needs the win more, Jordan Love or Justin Fields? (12:00). Next I break down all of the off season money that was handed out including the recent record breaking deals for Joe Burrow and Nick Bosa (21:05). The week one injury report is almost full but why? (35:00). This episode wraps with 'Pick 6' where I pick the winners of the most electrifying games of the week (40:00).
The first segment on the docket is a celebration! Five years of Electrified, a bunch of reflection and thank you's (1:20). Next I move into the 5th annual Electrified NFL Kickoff show that starts with the question, who in the AFC will dethrone the Chiefs? (11:00). Segment number three is my favorite, the NFL division winner predictions (25:00). The episode wraps up with my top five QB's, WR's, and RB's heading into this season (50:00).
Episode 214 - The first segment is centered around the continued Jonathan Taylor saga that's going on in Indianapolis, just another running back being blatantly undervalued by his organization (2:00). Segment two is another installment of 'Inside The Ropes' where I give you an update on all things boxing (14:10). The third and final of the segment of this episode is a complete roast of all Netflix sports documentaries, I tell you why I never want to see them step into the world of sports again (30:00).
On this episode of Electrified I tell you why loyalty should not exist in sports, let's hope Damian Lillard hears this episode (2:00). Dame remains the hot topic of the episode as I dive into his take on ring culture, winning, and his feelings on not needing to leave in order to win when that's literally the only way it will happen (20:40). The episode wraps up with boxing segment 'Between the Ropes' which asks the question, is the heavyweight division dying again? (40:45).



















