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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 breaks down why Shedeur Sanders looked exactly how a rookie should in his real NFL debut — and why one ugly box score doesn’t change his long-term ceiling. JT dives into the Kansas City Chiefs’ so-called “state of emergency,” exposing why Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are nowhere close to missing the playoffs no matter how loud the panic gets. He then flips the narrative back to the Denver Broncos, explaining why everyone is disrespecting the most complete team in the AFC while pretending their win over Kansas City didn’t happen. JT also goes off on the messy fallout of Jaylen Ramsey vs. Jamar Chase and why Raheem Morris and Dan Campbell are creating red flags their franchises can’t keep ignoring. And at the end, JT drops a take about where the AFC is heading that fans are absolutely not ready for.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT gives his reactions and takeaways to Week 12 of the College Football season. Georgia Football reminded the country who they really are, and JT breaks down why Gunnar Stockton and Kirby Smart just dragged Texas into the deep end. He explains how Oklahoma Football flipped the SEC on its head again, why John Mateer looked reborn, and how Brent Venables exposed every flaw in Alabama’s offense. JT also dives into Texas A&M Football’s insane comeback, USC Football’s statement win, and why college football offenses in 2025 might be at the lowest point we’ve ever seen.
JT says the Patriots’ 27–14 win over the Jets is the final proof New England is officially back — and Buffalo officially blew their window. He argues the Patriots flipped their entire future overnight by hiring Mike Vrabel, spending real money, and landing Drake May, while the Bills wasted five straight years being conservative, missing on first-round picks, and clinging to aging veterans like Von Miller. JT calls the Bills’ roster mismanaged, overpaid, and stuck with no cap space, while New England is younger, cheaper, more aggressive, and already better despite still having holes. He says the Patriots are built to take big swings next offseason — the same swings Buffalo was too scared to take — and that Drake May looks like the guy who will eventually knock off Patrick Mahomes. In JT’s eyes, the Bills are done as contenders, the Patriots are the new top dog in the AFC East, and New England will win a Super Bowl before Josh Allen ever gets close.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down every NFL Week 11 matchup with, picks against the spread and score predictions. He calls out teams like the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, and Detroit Lions by name, ripping into who’s legit and who’s getting exposed once the pressure hits. JT goes deep on why the Chiefs look vulnerable after the bye, why the Lions can torch the Philadelphia Eagles’ shaky secondary, and why the Seahawks vs. Rams showdown is shaping up to decide the NFC West’s real alpha. He dives into Drake Maye’s rise, Michael Penix Jr.’s bounce-back spot, and whether the Broncos’ win streak is real or fraudulent.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT gives his College Football Week 12 picks against the spread and score predictions for the biggest games of the weekend. JT breaks down Notre Dame vs Pitt, explaining why Mason Heintschel's hot streak could end against CJ Carr and an elite Irish defense. He dives deep into Oklahoma vs Alabama, calling out the Sooners’ offensive flaws and why Nick Saban’s replacement still has Bama built for statement wins. JT also gives a fiery take on Texas vs Georgia, arguing Arch Manning might be ready for his “I’ve arrived” moment while Georgia clings to its dynasty reputation. He closes with Iowa vs USC, revealing why the Hawkeyes’ old-school style could make life hell for Jayden Maiava and the Trojans.
JT Sports unloads on the Dallas Cowboys after getting embarrassed by the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football. He calls out Dak Prescott, questions Jerry Jones’ legacy, and demands the NFL stop forcing the Cowboys into primetime. JT breaks down why Jacoby Brissett might have stolen Kyler Murray’s job in Arizona and how the Cardinals should finally fold their hand with Kyler Murray. Then, JT dives into Howie Roseman’s latest masterclass with the Eagles’ blockbuster trades, exposes why the Bengals’ locker room has turned toxic, and gives a passionate salute to Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers for bringing real football back to the AFC North. He closes with a reality check on the Commanders’ collapse and a legendary take on why Lamar Jackson is the greatest quarterback to ever touch a football.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT unloads on Deion Sanders after Colorado gets belt to ass for the second straight week. He breaks down why Deion’s seat just got scorching hot heading into 2026 and why loyalty hires might be his downfall. JT then praises Brent Venables for Oklahoma’s statement win over Tennessee, exposing how the Sooners’ defense made Rocky Top look soft. He calls Miami’s loss to SMU “another Mario Cristobal special,” saying Rhett Lashlee outcoached him with Miami’s own leftovers. From Arch Manning’s breakout surge with Texas to Dabo Swinney’s downfall at Clemson, JT dissects every major storyline with zero sugarcoating.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT breaks down Elimination Saturday in college football — the weekend where playoff dreams live or die. He dives into Miami vs. SMU, calling Rhett Lashley one of the most underrated coaches in America and explaining why the Hurricanes can’t overlook a trap game in Dallas. JT then predicts chaos in USC vs. Nebraska, says Dylan Raiola could expose USC’s soft run defense, and explains why Jaden Maiava’s mistakes might cost Lincoln Riley everything. He also unpacks Florida’s next head coach options if Lane Kiffin turns them down, drops a raw take on whether Deion Sanders is truly a good coach, and makes a bold prediction on Indiana’s future under Curt Cignetti. JT’s got opinions that’ll have every fanbase heated — and you’ll want to hear which powerhouse he says is about to get exposed.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT unleashes pure frustration after the Pittsburgh Steelers fall apart in a 35–25 loss to the Green Bay Packers. He calls out Mike Tomlin, the “most expensive defense in football,” and DK Metcalf’s boneheaded penalty that cost Pittsburgh the game — saying Aaron Rodgers is carrying this team on his 41-year-old back. JT then rips Raheem Morris, declaring the Atlanta Falcons “grits” after getting cooked by a black-eyed Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins. He makes the case for Jonathan Taylor as the real NFL MVP, not another overhyped quarterback, and praises Tyler Huntley for saving the Ravens’ season. JT finishes with a scathing rant on Caleb Williams’ broken fundamentals, the Denver Broncos’ rise as a legit Super Bowl threat, and why it’s officially time for the Cleveland Browns to bench Dillon Gabriel and start Shedeur Sanders — before this season crashes completely off the rails.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to LSU getting humiliated in Death Valley by Texas A&M and officially calls for Brian Kelly’s time in Baton Rouge to end. JT goes off on how LSU is paying Brian Kelly generational wealth for mediocrity and how the Tigers’ culture has completely collapsed under his leadership. He breaks down why Texas A&M under Mike Elko looks sharper, tougher, and better coached than LSU despite similar talent. Then JT dives into Texas barely surviving Mississippi State, Alabama being unfairly disrespected despite having the best résumé in college football, and the truth about why the SEC still runs the sport no matter how much the Big Ten cries about “bias.” He ends with a heated rant on Oklahoma’s loss to Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin’s savage postgame moment, and why Deion Sanders’ loyalty to Pat Shurmur is killing Colorado’s season.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT unloads on everything from Thursday Night Football to the chaos in the NBA. JT breaks down how Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers straight up beat the brakes off the Minnesota Vikings — proving they’re not just a playoff lock, but a legit Super Bowl threat. He explains why the Minnesota Vikings’ decision to roll the dice on JJ McCarthy has officially slammed their Super Bowl window shut. JT also goes in on Trevor Lawrence, calling out the Jacksonville Jaguars fanbase for refusing to admit their “generational” QB has been mid for years. Then, JT exposes how the NBA’s massive gambling scandal confirms what real fans have known for years — that the league’s been rigged from the top down.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT dives into all the chaos and toxic drama shaking up the NFL. He starts with the Russell Wilson vs. Sean Payton feud that’s spilling out in public — breaking down how Payton’s slick comments about Jaxson Dart were really shots at Russ, and why Wilson clapping back shows how far his stock has fallen. Then JT goes in on Jets owner Woody Johnson for embarrassing Justin Fields with classless comments that exposed the dysfunction running the franchise. He tears into Brian Daboll for the Giants’ late-game collapse, calls out John Harbaugh for wasting Lamar Jackson’s prime, and says the Raiders might’ve made things worse with Pete Carroll running the show. JT also shows love to Mike Macdonald for building a juggernaut in Seattle and crowns Drake Maye as the surprise MVP front-runner who’s carrying New England on his back.
On this episode of the JT Sports Podcast, JT reacts to one of the worst weekends in Florida football history. He goes off on Mike Norvell for humiliating Florida State once again — calling for Deion Sanders to come home and save the Seminoles before the brand is completely destroyed. JT breaks down why Deion Sanders is the only man who can restore FSU’s legacy, why the Penn State job isn’t what fans think it is, and how Diego Pavia just turned Vanderbilt into a national story after cooking LSU. He also exposes Mario Cristobal for being outclassed by Jeff Brohm and questions if Miami already peaked. JT ends by clowning Bill Belichick’s North Carolina disaster — claiming his girlfriend is literally coaching the team. The full episode is loaded with fire takes and brutal truths you won’t hear anywhere else.
JT unloads on the Pittsburgh Steelers after their embarrassing 33-31 loss to Joe Flacco and the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday Night Football. He calls out the Steelers’ so-called elite defense for getting bullied by a 200-year-old Joe Flacco and exposes Jaylen Ramsey as completely washed after getting cooked by Jamar Chase all night. JT questions why Pittsburgh spent so much money on an aging defense that folded against one of the league’s weakest offensive lines and why their offense still runs 13 personnel like it’s 1985. He says Joe Flacco might actually save the Bengals’ season — and hints that this loss could break something deeper inside the Steelers locker room.
JT unloads on the Tennessee Titans for destroying Cam Ward’s development before it’s even started. He explains why Cam Ward’s struggles have nothing to do with talent — and everything to do with the front office chaos and incompetent ownership in Nashville. JT also breaks down why the Kansas City Chiefs have a clear path back to another Super Bowl, how Justin Fields has officially peaked as a running quarterback, and why the Falcons and Panthers are about to hijack the NFC South. He ends by torching the Eagles for collapsing under Jalen Hurts’ regression and Nick Sirianni’s bad coordinator hires.
JT breaks down why Penn State finally pulled the plug on James Franklin after twelve seasons, how his consistency became complacency, and why this move — though risky — might be the bold push the program needed. He compares Franklin’s career to Mark Richt’s at Georgia, explains how Curt Cignetti exposed the excuses Franklin ran out of, and reveals why the timing of this $50 million firing actually makes sense.







