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This daily podcast takes you through the top sports stories of the day and how they effect the games you'll be wagering on. Sports-talk veteran Jason Page talks to the people getting the big scoops with hard-hitting commentary and a style all his own. Subscribe today for this unique take on the day's sports news.
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame has denied Bill Belichick entry into the Class of 2026 — and the sports world is stunned.On this Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, Jason opens with The Big Story: Has the Hall of Fame lost credibility after leaving out a six-time Super Bowl champion head coach? What does this mean for Tom Brady when he becomes eligible? And did former Colts GM Bill Polian play a role in Belichick’s fate?Hall of Fame selector Jason Cole joins the show to explain how the voting process works and how the selectors arrived at their decision. Later, Sam Yarnell weighs in with his take on the Belichick snub.Then it’s NBA Wednesday with NBC Sports insider Kurt Helin. The guys discuss reports of a possible expanded probe into NBA games and sports betting activity — what could it mean for the league’s long-term credibility? Could Commissioner Adam Silver face real pressure?Plus:🏀 Giannis Antetokounmpo trade speculation🏀 Ja Morant rumors🏀 Clippers surge, Pistons outlook🏈 Breaking news: Browns hire Todd Monken as head coach🎾 Australian Open recapIt’s controversy, analysis, and breaking news across the NFL, NBA, MLB, and tennis — all on a loaded Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On this Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, we’re diving deep into football — but first, a conversation about the modern sports media landscape.Jason opens with The Big Story: Has the media crossed a line when it comes to access? A viral video of Coco Gauff smashing her racket after her Australian Open loss — captured in a player area away from fans — sparks a bigger debate. Do we really need to see every second of an athlete processing defeat? Where is the line between coverage and intrusion?Nick Ferguson — former Denver Broncos safety and current Denver sports media personality — joins Jason and Sam to weigh in before we pivot to a packed NFL discussion. The guys break down the Broncos’ outlook, the AFC West landscape heading into next season, and the ripple effects of recent coaching changes.Plus, breaking news out of Buffalo: the Bills have hired Joe Brady as their new head coach. Is promoting from within the right move for Josh Allen and the franchise’s Super Bowl window?Football, media ethics, and strong opinions — all part of this Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On this Monday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, Jason goes solo as a massive winter storm keeps Sam Yarnell off today’s show. We open with The Big Story — breaking down both the AFC and NFC Conference Championship Games and what Sunday’s results might signal for the upcoming Super Bowl matchup.NFL insider Matt Verderame joins Jason to dig into yesterday’s games, discuss the latest coaching news, and survey the remaining open head coaching positions around the league.The sports world is also reacting to major NBA injuries, including Ja Morant and Giannis Antetokounmpo, both expected to miss time past the trade deadline — and we analyze what that could mean for their trade value and future team direction.We also touch on a headline that has reverberated well beyond the sports world: the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, which has sparked protests, public outrage, and responses from athletes across leagues.In Odds & Ends, Jason shares his thoughts on the first stateside PGA Tour event of 2026 and a familiar face earning another victory.It’s all part of this Monday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page — where sports, culture, and current events collide.
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On this Friday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, we dive into the latest NFL coaching moves as Jesse Minter becomes the new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens. What does this mean for Lamar Jackson and the AFC? Will the Steelers turn to Mike McCarthy next? And how much influence do franchise quarterbacks really have in these decisions?We also preview the AFC and NFC Championship Games, breaking down the matchups and what they could mean for Super Bowl ratings and storylines. Sam Yarnell weighs in on the Ravens hire and Pittsburgh’s next move, while Robert Littal of Black Sports Online joins to tackle Lakers ownership drama, Dan Orlovsky’s apology to CJ Stroud, and more.Plus:Nationals trade MacKenzie Gore to the RangersDodgers TV rights loophole controversyBob Costas returning to NBCChampionship Sunday picks in Page vs. The PrinceAll that and more on a loaded Friday edition of SportsWrap.
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Should NBA teams be held accountable when fans pay premium prices for a substandard product? On today’s SportsWrap with Jason Page, Jason sounds off after the Knicks demolished the Nets by 54 points — arguing that blowouts like this demand refunds for fans who paid outrageous ticket prices.Sam Yarnell joins the show to dive into two very different 49ers stories — one impressive, one completely ridiculous — including a conspiracy theory you won’t see coming.Dennis Bernstein of SiriusXM NHL Radio stops by to break down the NHL’s top contenders. Are the Penguins and Avalanche built for a deep playoff run? And could this finally be the year the Sabres return to the postseason?In MLB news, the Mets make a splash by adding an ace-level pitcher, while the Yankees bring back a key member of their 2025 roster amid heavy rumors he was leaving. Jason and Sam break down what these moves mean for New York baseball.Plus, Odds & Ends featuring a dramatic day at the Australian Open — Naomi Osaka finds herself in controversy, and a former three-time Grand Slam champion stages an unforgettable comeback.Opinion. Insight. Debate. It’s all part of this Thursday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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The New York Giants are entering a new era with John Harbaugh taking over as head coach—but what does the new management structure really mean? On today’s SportsWrap with Jason Page, Jason breaks down whether GM Joe Schoen has lost power in this revamped setup and how the Giants hierarchy could impact roster decisions moving forward.Part two of The Big Story shifts to Cooperstown as the Baseball Writers' Association of America releases its latest Hall of Fame voting results. Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones are headed to the Hall—but Jason has a serious issue with one of those selections.Sam Yarnell joins the show to further unpack the Giants’ power dynamics under Harbaugh and react to recent comments from Baker Mayfield regarding his former head coach and his new role leading the Atlanta Falcons.It’s Wednesday, which means NBA insider Kurt Helin of NBC Sports joins Jason and Sam to break down the latest league buzz. The trio dives into what’s next for the Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers, and Houston Rockets.The debate continues as Jason and Sam look ahead to future Hall of Fame classes—who could get the call in 2027? And in Odds & Ends, the Los Angeles Chargers have a new offensive coordinator, and Sam explains why it could shake up the AFC West in 2026.All that and more on a loaded Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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History has been made in college football. The Indiana Hoosiers are National Champions after a thrilling 27-21 victory over Miami to finish a perfect 16-0 season. On today’s SportsWrap with Jason Page, Jason breaks down the Hoosiers’ historic run, puts their undefeated season in perspective, and compares it to the last team to reach college football perfection.Sam Yarnell joins the show to react to Curt Cignetti’s championship triumph and debate whether Indiana can repeat this magical performance next year—or if this was a once-in-a-generation run. What do the oddsmakers think about the Hoosiers’ chances in 2026?We shift to the NFL as coaching carousel news continues to dominate headlines. Why did Robert Saleh choose the Tennessee Titans job, and is Jeff Hafley the right man to fix the Miami Dolphins? Jason and Sam break down the latest hires and what they mean for the league moving forward.Plus, major NFL Championship Game storylines: the Seahawks head into the NFC Championship against the Rams without a key offensive weapon—how much will it impact Seattle’s Super Bowl hopes? And is the betting line in the Patriots vs. Broncos AFC Championship Game telling us something unusual?In the NBA, Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler is out for the season with a torn ACL. What does it mean for the Warriors at the trade deadline, and can the struggling New York Knicks make a move to save their season?All that, plus Odds & Ends, and an unbelievable NHL goalie fight you have to hear about. Don’t miss a jam-packed Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page!
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The Buffalo Bills have fired head coach Sean McDermott just 48 hours after an overtime playoff loss to the Denver Broncos—and Jason Page has plenty to say about it. On today’s edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, we break down the shocking decision, what it means for Josh Allen and the future of the franchise, and whether this move was long overdue.Bills superfan Sam Yarnell joins the show to react to the McDermott firing and to recap a wild NFL Divisional Playoff Weekend, including the Broncos’ emotional win, the Patriots dominating the Texans, the Rams’ last-second thriller over the Bears, and the Seahawks blowing out the 49ers.With College Football’s National Championship taking center stage tonight, Jason and Sam welcome Bill Bender live from Miami to preview the title game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Miami Hurricanes. Who has the edge, and what are the keys to victory? Plus, Jason and Sam give their official “Natty” predictions.Las Vegas icon Derek Stevens, Founder and CEO of Circa Resort & Casino, stops by to talk about the championship game, sports betting trends, and the state of casino gaming in 2025.We finish with Odds & Ends, including Chris Gotterup’s PGA Tour win in Hawaii and the latest headlines from the Australian Open.From NFL drama to college football glory and everything in between—this Monday episode has it all!
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On today’s Friday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, we open with The Big Story—the Dodgers making another massive splash by signing Kyle Tucker to a reported 4-year, $240 million deal. Jason asks the big question: is this contract the tipping point in baseball’s ongoing battle over competitive balance and a potential MLB salary cap showdown with the MLBPA?Part two of The Big Story dives into the latest sports betting controversy, this time involving men’s college basketball. Jason reacts to yet another integrity issue surrounding legalized gambling and wonders whether there’s any end in sight to these recurring scandals.Former MLB reliever and SportsWrap analyst David Aardsma joins the show to break down the Tucker signing and offers a fascinating theory on why the Dodgers made this move now. Plus, where do the Mets go after missing out, and what is the market shaping up like for Bo Bichette?With the NFL Divisional Round on deck, Jason and Sam Yarnell run through the matchups and storylines as only they can. Then, it’s Friday—so that means Robert Littal of Black Sports Online stops by to talk NFL Playoffs, the Tucker deal, Jordan Addison’s strange legal situation, and the viral Jacksonville journalism story everyone is debating.We finish the week with Page vs. The Prince, our NFL Playoff picks segment. Who do Jason and Sam like this weekend? Tune in to find out.All that and more on this packed Friday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On today’s Thursday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story centers on the breaking news that John Harbaugh has agreed to become the next head coach of the New York Giants. New York finally lands its man — but Jason raises important questions about the coaching staff Harbaugh brings with him, and whether those choices could shape the Giants’ future just as much as the hire itself.Sam Yarnell weighs in with his take on the Harbaugh hire, and it might be in the minority. The conversation also turns to the NFL coaching carousel, as the guys speculate on which big-name coach could be next to find a landing spot now that Harbaugh is off the board.The show then welcomes Bruce Beck, longtime NBC 4 New York sports anchor, who has covered New York sports — and the Giants — for over 30 years. Bruce shares his perspective on the Harbaugh hire, what it means for the franchise, and how it could impact the development of Jaxson Dart and the young Giants roster.College basketball takes center stage next, as a night full of stunning upsets is overshadowed by breaking federal indictments in a point-shaving scandal that could rock the sport. Jason and Sam react to the news and discuss what it could mean for college hoops moving forward.The conversation then shifts to Major League Baseball, where the offseason continues with Spring Training just a month away. The guys break down the Red Sox signing that significantly upgrades their rotation, take a look at the remaining big-name free agents, and ask a familiar question: are the Yankees really going to sit this offseason out?The show wraps with Odds & Ends, featuring Jason’s thoughts on a couple of notable ankle sprains from Wednesday night, while Sam revisits the ongoing conversation surrounding Jacksonville reporter Lynn Jones and why the story continues to linger.All that and more on a packed Thursday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On this Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, Jason is joined by Robert Littal, Founder of Black Sports Online, but first kicks things off with The Big Story: the stunning departure of Mike Tomlin as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jason examines what this move means for both Tomlin and the organization moving forward, and how Tomlin stacks up against fellow Super Bowl–winning coaches John Harbaugh and Mike McCarthy now that all three are part of the coaching carousel.Robert Littal then joins the conversation to weigh in on Tomlin’s exit, and the two go back and forth on the future direction of the Steelers in what could be a franchise-defining offseason.From there, Jason and Robert rank all nine current NFL head coaching vacancies, from best to worst — and let’s just say they do not see eye to eye on where some of these openings should land.The show then turns to the NBA as Kurt Helin of NBC Sports Pro Basketball Talk joins Jason to discuss the league’s top storylines. The conversation includes the bizarre scene in Milwaukee, where Giannis Antetokounmpo booed fans after being booed himself in a brutal home loss, along with a breakdown of the Thunder’s first win over the Spurs this season, as OKC finally found a way to handle Victor Wembanyama and company.The episode wraps with Odds & Ends, featuring the latest twists in the ongoing PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf saga, plus highlights from a memorable night in Melbourne involving a tennis amateur that stole the spotlight.All that and more on a packed Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On today’s Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story centers on the Steelers’ blowout loss to the Texans in the AFC Wild Card round. Jason reacts to the stunning defeat and asks the uncomfortable questions: Was this the final game of Aaron Rodgers’ career? And could this also mark the end of Mike Tomlin’s tenure in Pittsburgh?Sam Yarnell joins Jason in Segment 2 to break down the Steelers’ collapse and what it says about Houston’s legitimacy as a playoff team. The conversation also turns to the future in Pittsburgh and how sweeping the changes could be after another painful postseason exit.Damon Bruce, one of the Bay Area’s most respected voices, joins the show to discuss the 49ers’ remarkable playoff win in Philadelphia, despite being ravaged by injuries. Can San Francisco win again in Seattle, especially after being blown out in their Week 18 matchup? Damon also weighs in on the College Football Playoff National Championship, and as an Indiana graduate, he offers a confident prediction for Monday night.The show then pivots to golf, where the PGA Tour is welcoming back Brooks Koepka and potentially other LIV Golf members, albeit with significant stipulations. Jason and Sam discuss what this means for the future of a deeply fractured sport and whether true reunification is realistic.The episode wraps with Odds & Ends, including major changes coming to NASCAR’s playoff format and a heartfelt moment in Toronto as Kyle Lowry receives a proper sendoff, likely playing his final game in the city as a member of the 76ers.All that and more on a loaded Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On this Monday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story looks back at a memorable NFL Wild Card Weekend and the controversial postgame handshake between Bears head coach Ben Johnson and Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. Is too much being made of the moment, or is a little healthy hatred exactly what this rivalry needs?Jason Page and Sam Yarnell recap all the action from Super Wild Card Weekend, then welcome in Bill Bender of The Sporting News to join the conversation. A lifelong Packers fan, Bill shares his thoughts on Matt LaFleur’s future following Green Bay’s early postseason exit. The group also reflects on the College Football Playoff Semifinals and looks ahead to next Monday’s National Championship Game.In Odds & Ends, the focus shifts to the Steelers’ upcoming home playoff matchup against the Texans — who do Jason and Sam like in this one? Plus, the guys give some well-earned love to Anthony Edwards after a jaw-dropping game-winning shot you truly have to see to believe.All that and more on a packed Monday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On this Friday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story focuses on the College Football Playoff Semifinal, where Miami pulled off a wild win over Ole Miss to punch its ticket to the National Championship. Jason reacts to the game and asks the big question: is he finally buying into Miami as the real deal, especially with the title game looming at Hard Rock Stadium?Jason also addresses a somber moment from the Timberwolves game in Minneapolis, connecting it to a recent story that has dominated headlines and timelines, and offering thoughtful perspective on how sports intersect with real life.Sam Yarnell joins Jason in Segment 2 to break down Miami’s win, offering a different take on the Hurricanes’ performance and debating whether the ’Canes can actually win the National Championship on their home field.The show welcomes back Robert Littal, Founder of Black Sports Online, after a holiday break. Robert weighs in on the Miami–Ole Miss thriller, shares his thoughts on the Indiana–Oregon CFP Semifinal, and dives into the Trae Young trade along with a preview of NFL Wild Card Weekend.Sam Yarnell returns in Segment 5 as the crew breaks down every Wild Card Weekend matchup, offering betting insight and opinions on the games everyone will be watching.The show wraps with Odds & Ends, including Demond Williams’ transfer portal reversal, reaction to the Dolphins hiring a new general manager, and Patrick Kane making NHL history — a moment Jason admits he didn’t even see coming.All that and more on a packed Friday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On this Thursday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story begins with major news out of the NFL, as the Miami Dolphins fire head coach Mike McDaniel after four seasons and a turbulent 7–10 campaign in 2025. Jason breaks down why this sudden about-face is so surprising, especially after reports earlier in the week suggested Miami was committed to keeping its offensive-minded coach.Part two of The Big Story shifts to the NBA, where Trae Young has been traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards in one of the most surprising deals of the season. Jason analyzes the trade and what it means for both franchises moving forward.Sam Yarnell joins the show to weigh in on the Dolphins’ decision to fire McDaniel, and he and Jason disagree on the timing and reasoning behind the move. The conversation then turns back to the NBA, as Sam gives the trade breakdown through the eyes of a Wizards fan — and makes it clear why he loves the deal for Washington.You’ll also hear extended conversations from Wednesday’s show with Kurt Helin of NBC Sports Pro Basketball Talk and Nick Ferguson, the former NFL safety. If you thought you heard it all yesterday, there’s plenty more insight and debate still to come from both insiders.The show wraps with Odds & Ends, featuring a betting breakdown of the College Football Playoff semifinal games taking place Thursday and Friday night, along with the latest news involving the No. 1 golfer in the world.All that and more on a loaded Thursday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On today’s Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story centers on the stunning decision by the Baltimore Ravens to fire head coach John Harbaugh. Jason breaks down how it reached this point, what comes next for the Ravens, how this move impacts Lamar Jackson’s future, and what options Harbaugh has in an offseason loaded with coaching vacancies.Former NFL linebacker Nick Ferguson joins Jason Page and Sam Yarnell for a wide-ranging — and at times heated — discussion on the Harbaugh firing, the growing NFL coaching carousel, and Wild Card Weekend. Let’s just say Jason and Nick have a few things they need to hash out.Kurt Helin of NBC Sports Pro Basketball Talk stops by for the NBA segment, where the conversation includes a potential Trae Young trade, the Thunder’s recent struggles, and other key league storylines. A bonus NBA segment with Kurt will be available later today on the SportsWrap with Jason Page YouTube channel.The show wraps with Odds & Ends, focusing on College Football transfer portal drama, including a Washington player entering the portal after re-signing with the school where he played quarterback this season. Jason and Sam debate what this says about the current state of college football, plus a very “A’s-style” story involving the franchise set to call Las Vegas home in the near future.All that and more on a packed Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On today’s Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story dives into the latest NFL Black Monday coaching dismissals, while also examining the notable moves that haven’t happened yet. Could more firings be coming as the league reshapes itself? Jason Page shares his insight on what to watch next.Sam Yarnell joins the show to break down the ongoing NFL coaching carousel, including where Kevin Stefanski could land if he re-enters the coaching market. The conversation then turns to Miami, where Tua Tagovailoa and Mike McDaniel are set to meet following a disappointing Dolphins season. What does the future hold for the franchise, and which quarterbacks could be on the move this offseason?The NBA takes center stage as reports indicate the Atlanta Hawks and Trae Young are prepared to part ways, with the team actively searching for a trade partner. How challenging will it be to move Young given his massive contract, and which teams make the most sense? Sam offers his perspective on potential landing spots.We also head to the ice with Dennis Bernstein of SiriusXM NHL Radio, who joins Jason to discuss a major injury impacting the New York Rangers, the latest installment of the Winter Classic, and other key NHL storylines.The show wraps with Odds & Ends, including a look at College Football and the FCS Championship Game, which delivered a thrilling finish on Monday night.All that and more on a packed Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On this Monday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, The Big Story focuses on a dramatic finish to the NFL regular season, highlighted by the Steelers beating the Ravens to close out the year. Jason breaks down the immediate fallout for Baltimore, what it means moving forward, and dives into the early waves of NFL Black Monday, with more coaching dismissals expected and full coverage coming on Tuesday’s show.Sam Yarnell joins Jason to react to Sunday night’s game, the Buccaneers missing the postseason, and several coaching firings that broke Monday morning before the show published. The guys also tackle the big NFC question: are the Seahawks now the team to beat after locking up the top seed and delivering a convincing beatdown of the 49ers?Bill Bender of The Sporting News stops by for his weekly College Football segment, recapping the College Football Playoff Quarterfinals and revealing which team or player impressed him the most — an answer that might surprise you. The conversation also turns to the transfer portal, recent movement, and what could be coming next.The show wraps with Odds & Ends, including the Suns’ resume-building win over the Thunder, some highlight moments (even as Sam plays the role of Debbie Downer), and a salute to Myles Garrett, who made history with a record-breaking sack performance in a win over the Bengals.All that and more on a loaded Monday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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On the final edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page in 2025, The Big Story tackles two major headlines shaking the sports world. Jason reacts to the latest legal issues surrounding Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs and what, if anything, it means for New England moving forward. He also asks a question about LeBron James that few expected to be asking at this point in the season — and it sparks a deeper conversation about expectations, legacy, and reality.Kurt Helin of NBC Sports Pro Basketball Talk joins the show to break down the biggest NBA storylines, including the Lakers’ ongoing defensive struggles, the Pistons’ dominant performance, and why the Eastern Conference remains wide open heading into the heart of the season.College Football takes center stage as Bill Bender of The Sporting News joins Jason Page and Sam Yarnell to preview the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal, along with a deeper look at Michigan’s decision to hire Kyle Whittingham and what it means for the future of the program.In Odds & Ends, the focus shifts back to the NFL with concern surrounding Christian McCaffrey’s back injury. Could it impact the 49ers’ pursuit of the No. 1 seed, and has McCaffrey’s heavy workload finally caught up to him?All that and more on this Wednesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, closing out 2025.
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On today’s Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, Jason is joined by a special guest co-host, Patrick McEnroe, for a wide-ranging show that cuts across the NFL, NBA, and tennis. The Big Story opens with Jason’s key takeaways from the Falcons’ Monday Night Football win over the Rams, what the loss means for Los Angeles moving forward, and an intriguing career comparison involving Bijan Robinson that sparks debate.Patrick McEnroe — ESPN and TNT commentator and host on SiriusXM Mad Dog Radio — joins Jason to further break down the Falcons–Rams matchup and discuss broader NFL storylines. The conversation then shifts to the NBA, where the guys react to Nikola Jokic avoiding a season-ending injury, discuss what his injury scare revealed about the Nuggets, and dive into a larger discussion about injuries across the league. They also weigh in on Draymond Green’s rant about playing on Christmas Day.Of course, no visit from Patrick McEnroe would be complete without tennis. Jason and Patrick tackle Jason’s strong criticism of the recent “Battle of the Sexes” event, debate whether it was a good look for the sport, and preview the upcoming seasons for both the men’s and women’s tennis tours.In Odds & Ends, the show covers Marcus Freeman’s decision to stay at Notre Dame (for now) and celebrates Tiger Woods’ 50th birthday, discussing what it could mean for the next chapter of his legendary career.All that and more on a loaded Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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