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The NFL Rhodes Show with Lindsay Rhodes

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Lindsay Rhodes brings you NFL coverage through her unique, nerdy lens. Every week, she’ll push past the low-hanging fruit and bring you news, analysis, and guest interviews that make the audience feel like they’ve learned something and are smarter, sharper football fans.
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Lindsay's joined by The MMQB's Albert Breer, who's still recovering from a wild Super Bowl LVII. They discuss what plays will be remembered most, the performances of Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, and the emotions in both the Eagles' and Chiefs' locker rooms. Also, Albert gives his thoughts on how the QB market will take shape as we head into the off-season.
Lindsay's getting ready for Super Bowl LVII with The Athletic's Seth Keysor and Football Outsider's Aaron Schatz. With Seth she talks all things Chiefs, like what we learned about Patrick Mahomes this season, how Travis Kelce keeps getting open and what it feels like to the best new bully in the NFL. Then, Aaron joins the show to discuss what the advanced stats can tell us to watch for in the big game. 
Lindsay's kicking off Super Bowl week with Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner. They discuss how both the Eagles and Chiefs can game plan to contain the two elite signal-callers they'll be facing off against. He also talks about how he thinks both the Lamar Jackson and Aaron Rodgers situations will play out this off-season. The, The 33rd Team's NFL insider Ari Meirov joins the show to get into more of the dominoes set to fall in the coming months, including Derek Carr, Daniel Jones, the elite running back free agent class, as well as Rodgers and Jackson. 
Lindsay starts by giving her thoughts on the two biggest stories of the week: Tom Brady's retirement and the Broncos hiring Sean Payton. Then she's joined by The Athletic's Zach Berman to discuss the mood in Philadelphia after their NFC Championship and heading into Super Bowl LVII. Finally, ESPN's Matt Miller is live at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, AL talking about the players that are popping early in the week and how important circumstances are to players succeeding once they get into the NFL. 
Lindsay starts the show with ESPN's Louis Riddick to discuss his takeaways from the Eagles beating the Niners and Chiefs beating the Bengals to set up a match-up of #1 seeds in Super Bowl LVII. It was hard to not feel bad for the Niners after losing two QBs over the course of the game, but the Eagles are scary good. On the other side, we got another lesson in just how special Patrick Mahomes has become. Louis also tells us where he thinks the Super Bowl will be decided. Then, Caesar Sportsbook's Max Meyer joins Lindsay for a discussion of the betting trends heading in the big game. 
Lindsay's previewing the NFC and AFC Championship games with Warren Sharp. First, they talk about the NFC, and what matchups will be the biggest factors between the Eagles and Niners. Can Brock Purdy keep being effective vs the Eagles elite pass rush? What are the potential holes in the Niners defense that Jalen Hurts can exploit? How much Christian McCaffrey will we see? On the AFC side, all eyes are on Patrick Mahomes injured ankle. How much will that factor for the Chiefs? Joe Burrow's Bengals defied the "regression" skeptics and are actually better than they were this time last season. Where will this game be decided?
Lindsay's joined by NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah to talk about their takeaways from the Divisional Round of the playoffs, and how the NFL's copycat tendencies will effect the upcoming NFL Draft. Could we see a run on tight ends? Is free agency or the draft a better place to find wide receivers? Also, Daniel discusses his first mock draft and the future of the Chargers. 
Lindsay's getting ready for the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs and focusing in on the Giants/Eagles matchup with former Giants OL Shaun O'Hara and Bo Wulf from The Athletic Philadelphia. Shaun talks about the positive energy in the Giants building, why this team reminds him of his team in 2007, how Brian Daboll tailored the offense to Daniel Jones and how they can pull off the upset on Saturday. Then, Bo discusses the injury issues surrounding Jalen Hurts and Lane Johnson, why it might be a big game for Dallas Goedert and why he thinks Nick Sirianni is the Coach of the Year. 
Lindsay's joined by Chris Trapasso from CBS Sports and PFF's Brad Spielberger to take stock of the biggest stories coming out of Super Wild Card Weekend, and what it means for the future of the NFL. Chris talks about the QB play, including great debuts from Daniel Jones and Brock Purdy, Josh Allen's confusing performance and one QB who did not play: Lamar Jackson. Then, Brad discusses the Giants big financial decision to make about Jones and Saquon Barkley, where Jackson and Derek Carr might end up and the future of Sean Payton. 
Lindsay's joined by The Ringer's Danny Kelly to discuss the upcoming Wild Card Weekend games, but they start by looking back at Aaron Rodgers' cryptic comments after his loss to the Lions and why Seattle loves Dan Campbell. Then, they get into the Chiefs offense, why the Bucs never clicked, whether the Seahawks can upset the Niners, the Cowboys worrying end of the season, why the Ravens offense has been struggling, and the Chargers injury issues. Finally, they talk about who might be the hot fantasy players for next season. 
Lindsay starts the show recapping all the biggest stories coming out of the final week of the regular season and heading into the playoffs. Then, she's joined by Mia O'Brien, who covers the Jaguars for 1010XL in Jacksonville, to discuss the Jags getting into the playoffs following their win over the Titans, and the full story behind the extreme turnaround from this time last year. Finally, longtime friend of the show Kevin Cole talks to Lindsay about the Dolphins, Cowboys, Bucs, Vikings, Ravens, Jags, Chargers and what the Bears should do with their new #1 overall draft pick. 
Lindsay talks about everything she was thinking on Monday night when Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field on Cincinnati, and what the last few days say about the state of the NFL and how its covered. 
Lindsay's joined by NFL Network's analytics expert Cynthia Frelund to react to all the biggest stories coming out of the penultimate weekend of the season. Cynthia's not quite ready to accept that her Lions might be good, but they'll play for a playoff spot in Week 18. What do they make of the Vikings? How can a 12 win team have such mediocre-to-bad stats? Also, the teams they were most wrong about over the course of the year, how far Brock Purdy can take the Niners, the future of Steve Wilks in Carolina and Brandon Staley in LA, why the AFC is much better than the NFC and who they're most confident in with the playoffs fast approaching. 
Lindsay's getting you ready for the fantasy football week with everything you need to set your lineups in just 15 minutes.
Lindsay's joined by Dane Brugler, NFL Draft Analyst for The Athletic, to discuss what prospects NFL fans need to know while they're watching the biggest college football bowl games. They start talk about why Bryce Young and Will Anderson aren't opting out of the Sugar Bowl, and why he'd be hesitant to take Notre Dame TE Michael Mayer super high in the 2023 NFL Draft. Then, they get into the top guys on the College Football Playoff teams, including TCU WR Quentin Johnston, Ohio State QB CJ Stroud, UGA CB Kelee Ringo and the whole Michigan DL. Finally, why he thinks Texas RB Bijan Robinson is a lock to go in the first round. 
Lindsay's recapping a crazy Week 16 in the NFL firstly with Shawn Drotar from Mile High Sports in Denver and then Doug Farrar from USA Today. With Shawn, Lindsay talks about the incredibly sad and bleak situation in Denver right now after an embarrassing loss to the Rams that resulted in Coach Nathaniel Hackett getting fired. Can anyone save them from their current situation? Then Doug Farrar discusses a multitude of things including the Denver situation, why Justin Herbert is such a great quarterback, the reality of Zach Wilson's season, whether Tom Brady is still good at football, and a whole lot more.
Lindsay's getting you ready for the fantasy football week with everything you need to set your lineups in just 15 minutes.
Lindsay's joined by all-time great NFL Offensive Lineman Joe Thomas to talk all things OL. They discuss the difference between playing on the right and left sides, as well as the difference between tackles and guards. Also, Joe names his best OL in the NFL, his best lineman in the league and who he sees as the defensive lineman he's most impressed by this season. Finally, we get a taste of Joe's newest endeavor: radio color commentary. 
Lindsay's recapping a wild Week 15 in the NFL with ESPN's Fields Yates. They start by discussing the Colts blowing a 33-point lead vs the Vikings and the Chargers barely getting by the Titans. Then they get into the weird season in fantasy, which has seen a wasteland of consistent QBs and TEs. On the real football field, they look ahead to the playoff races yet to be decided, like the Ravens, Lions, Giants, Commanders, Jaguars, Titans, Dolphins and Jets. 
Lindsay's getting you ready for the fantasy football week with everything you need to set your lineups in just 15 minutes.
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Stephen Constantine

Great show great information 👏

Mar 6th
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Stephen Constantine

Absolutely loved the Mind the Cap with Brad Spielberger edition of your podcast. I honestly think another episode on how the Cap works in a little more detail would be great.

Feb 28th
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