Talked about my investigation into Northwestern football hazing on 670 The Score

Joined the Slate guys to talk about my story - and Aaron’s reaction to it- on Aaron Rodgers’ array of hand signals, and how that makes it hard to learn his offense

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Joined NPR to talk about Deshaun Watson’s return to the NFL after suspension

Joined Bump and Stacy to talk about our Russell Wilson reporting

Joined Mad Dog Sports radio to talk about our reporting on Russell Wilson’s disappointing season in Denver.

(27:00) Discussed my story on whether it makes sense for a new head coach to also call offensive plays?

Joined the Spain & Fitz show to discuss my reporting on Brett Favre’s charity (skip to 22:25)

Discussed my story on nepotism hiring in the NFL on Chicago’s 670 The Score.

Joined Nashville’s 104-5 The Zone to discuss nepotism hiring in the NFL.

I talked about what NFL players think about the COVID-19 vaccine for All Things Considered.

I joined NPR’s All Things Considered to talk about the “slaps” in this NFL draft class.

670 The Score appearance to discuss my story on the small 2021 draft class.

I joined The Zone Kansas City sports radio to discuss my article on Trubisky, Mahomes, and Watson and the 2017 NFL draft. (Starts at 19:30)

I joined Brandon Krisztal to talk about my profile on Drew Lock on KOA, radio home of the Denver Broncos.

I joined ESPN’s national radio show, The Dan Le Batard show, to discuss my three-part Serial Longform story on former Packers star Kabeer Gbaja Biamila and his involvement in a religious group that many consider to be a cult.

I talked about my story on KGB and the reporting process with Madison and Milwaukee ESPN radio program Jason Wilde and Mark Tauscher, who played with Kabeer in Green Bay.

Discussed my story on ex-Packers star KGB with Sparky and Gary Ellerson on Milwaukee’s 107.5 the Fan.

I joined The Athletic’s media reporter Richard Deitsch to talk about my career at Sports Illustrated and the future of sports media.

I discussed my story on the Bears very strange kicker competition on 670 The Score, Chicago’s most listened to sports station.

With MMQB editor Gary Gramling, I went deep on my reporting on Dalvin Cook and the impossible task NFL general manager face: determining a player’s character in the pre-draft process.

With MMQB editor Gary Gramling, I broke down the first-round candidates among the 2020 NFL draft quarterback class: Looking ahead to Tua's draft season as he recovers from a dislocated hip, what Joe Burrow does and doesn't have in common with Andy Dalton, a team that loved Justin Herbert last year, the very good and very worrisome Jordan Love, and Jacob Eason vs. Jake Fromm.

While at SI, I made regular appearances on our Monday podcast breaking down Sunday’s slate of games. Here’s one example, where I coined the term Gang Spleen to describe Sam Darnold’s post-mono brilliance.

While at SI, I contributed regularly to our MMQB news podcast, a short, daily update on the most important NFL headlines.

I did a live hit on BBC Radio 5 Live in London, on the public's fascination with the North Korean cheerleading squad who traveled to the Pyeong Chang Winter Olympics to cheer on their country's 22 athletes competing. 

I reported a podcast segment on the Wilson Football Factory in Ada, Ohio, a tiny town in northwestern Ohio where every NFL and collegiate football is made. The original story appeared on Peter King's podcast. 

106.7 The Fan D.C.

Talked about my investigative piece on Su'a Cravens falling out in Washington on 106.7 The Fan with Chad Dukes.