Gang's All Here is the premier New York Jets football podcast as only the New York Post sports section can create. Our Jets beat writer Brian Costello brings you unparalleled access, reporting and scoops directly from the field and the locker room, along with co-host and media personality Jake Brown. Costello and Brown will be joined by players and other special guests each and every episode. The podcast comes at you twice a week during football season.
On a new episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, they open the show reacting to Aaron Rodgers tearing his achilles and being done for the season. They break down where the Jets go from here at QB, the miraculous 22-16 overtime win over the Bills Monday night and what the team’s outlook is now without Rodgers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On an emergency episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys react to the Jets signing RB Dalvin Cook to a one-year, $8.6 million deal. They explain the good and bad of the deal, why Coz was not a big fan, what the Jets backfield looks like now and whether the signing was necessary. They also react to some of the moments from “Hard Knocks” and “One Jets Drive,” the offensive line concerns, Corey Davis’ future, Zach Wilson’s improvement and how incredible Rodgers is to watch throw the ball every day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a training camp edition of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown is joined by guest co-host Jake Asman. Jake and Jake dissect what they saw in the first episode of “Hard Knocks” on Tuesday, including Aaron Rodgers taking center stage. They break down the Rodgers-Sauce Gardner bond, celebrity sightings at camp, Zach Wilson’s confidence boost, Quinnen Williams on One Jets Drive, what to watch for in the rest of training camp and recapping Hall of Fame weekend in Cleveland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the first episode of a new season of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the Jets being on Hard Knocks in August. They discuss Quinnen Williams contract extension, whether the Jets will try and sign Dalvin Cook, the hype surrounding the team, Darrelle Revis beefing on Twitter and the primetime Jets. (27:21) Jake then chats with Jets defensive end John Franklin-Myers outside Citi Field before he throws the first pitch about Aaron Rodgers, his offseason and what to expect from the Jets defense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a new episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the Jets having meaningful games ahead in December. They discuss the playoff push, Mike White heading into a tougher game and the Jets injury report. The guys then preview the Jets-Vikings game and make their predictions. (15:21) Former Jets offensive lineman and SNY Jets pre and postgame analyst Willie Colon then joins the show. Colon talks about Mike White taking over at QB and looks back to when Ryan Fitzpatrick took over for Geno Smith on his 2015 Jets team. Colon also discusses the Vikings game ahead, backup offensive lineman stepping up, the offense playing better with White, the future at QB, why Jets fans should be thrilled and whether they can go on a Super Bowl run.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the 31-10 Jets win over the Bears. They discuss Mike White’s remarkable game at QB, Bam Knight’s impressive NFL debut, Garrett Wilson’s monster day and James Robinson’s healthy scratch. They also discuss Zach Wilson and White’s future at QB, the upcoming schedule, other AFC Wild Card contenders, Elijah Moore’s first TD of the season and whether they think the 7-4 Jets will end up making the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show reacting to Zach Wilson being benched and Mike White being named the starting QB. They discuss the message sent to Zach making him inactive Sunday, what the future at QB is for the Jets and where they go from here. They then preview the Jets-Bears game and make their predictions. (18:12) Jets legend Darrelle Revis then joins the show. Revis talks about post-NFL life, beating the Patriots in 2015, that fun 2015 Jets season, getting in the Ring of Honor Sunday, his drive in practice and if he could dominate in today’s game. Revis also discussed playing for Rex Ryan and their close relationship, getting traded to the Bucs, his loyalty to the Jets, what getting in the Hall of Fame would mean for him and evaluating Sauce Gardner’s game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame edition of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, Jake opens the show with a big rant on Zach Wilson’s abysmal game Sunday in the heartbreaking 10-3 Jets loss to the Patriots. They discuss just how bad Wilson was, whether the Jets should consider a change at QB and react to Wilson’s lack of accountability after the game. They also get into the punt return to win the game for the Pats in the final seconds, Garrett Wilson’s comments on the offense after the game, some questionable playcalls and where the 6-4 Jets stand now in the division and playoff race before they take on the Bears next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a pregame episode of “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the Jets going for first place in the AFC East on Sunday. They discuss how important this game is, the injury report, Elijah Moore moving to the slot and how the Jets should have built a stadium next to Citi Field. They then preview the big Jets-Patriots matchup and make their predictions. (25:40) Jake and Coz then respond to voicemails from Jets fans on Sunday’s big game, the offensive line and Zach Wilson’s outlook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame episode of “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the improbable 20-17 Jets win over the Bills. They discuss the team being 6-3, being a legit playoff contender and the state of the Jets heading into the bye week. They talk about the dominant rushing attack, good playcalling, the defense being one of the best in the NFL, the MetLife Stadium atmosphere, upcoming schedule and the skycam delay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a new episode of “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about Zach Wilson’s terrible game Sunday and his outlook for the rest of the season. They discuss the backup QB situation, keeping Elijah Moore, the quiet trade deadline and the need for better playcalling. They then preview the Jets-Bills matchup and make their predictions. (20:07) 97.5 ESPN Radio Houston host, YouTube personality and rabid Jets fan Jake Asman then chats with Jake Brown in a Jake & Jake segment. They talk Zach Wilson, Mike LaFleur’s playcalling, Moore’s Jets future and why the Jets can make the playoffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a live episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown hosts the show from House of ‘Que at American Dream with Jets greats Tony Richardson and Wayne Chrebet. They discuss the 22-17 Jets loss to the Patriots, Zach Wilson’s terrible three-interception game and the inexcusable penalty from John Franklin-Myers that took the pick six off the board. They also get into the Jets fans showing up big Sunday, where the team stands now at 5-3, the Patriots winning 13 straight over Gang Green, Elijah Moore’s postgame comments and D’Brickashaw Ferguson getting in the Ring of Honor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a new episode of “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the Jets acquiring RB James Robinson. They discuss the Alijah-Vera Tucker injury and whether the Jets will trade an offensive tackle, the Elijah Moore situation and preview Jets-Patriots at MetLife Stadium Sunday and make their predictions. (15:25) Jets starting tight end Tyler Conklin then joins the show. Conklin talks about his first year in New York, embracing NYC life, the impressive Jets rookie class, playing with Zach Wilson and the tight end room dynamic. He gets into the matchup with the Patriots, his blocking skills and does a rapid fire to end the interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame episode of “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the Jets 16-9 win over the Broncos in Denver. They discuss the team winning its fourth straight game, improving to 5-2 and the unfortunate Breece Hall ACL injury. They discuss whether the Jets will try and get another RB, the Elijah Moore situation, Sauce Gardner and the dominant performance from the Jets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a pregame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show with Coz giving his state of the Jets after they matched his four-win total for the season on Sunday in Green Bay. They discuss how good the team has looked, the Elijah Moore tweet, the improved coaching and Quinnen Williams’ tremendous season. The guys preview the matchup with the Broncos in Denver and make their predictions. ESPN Radio NY Jets radio play-by-play announcer Bob Wischusen then joins the show. Wischusen talks about how fun it has been calling Jets games this year, the rookies making immediate impacts, flashbacks of the 2009 Jets, playoff talk and his wild travel schedule with all the games he calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown is joined by special guest co-hosts former Jets safety Erik Coleman and “Just Jets” pod host Matt O’Leary. The guys react to the stunning Jets 27-10 win over the Packers in Green Bay. They discuss the brilliant performances from Breece Hall, the offensive line, Quinnen Williams, the entire defense, being 4-2 and they give their state of the Jets heading into Denver next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a pregame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the big matchup Sunday for the Jets in Green Bay. They discuss Zach Wilson going up against Aaron Rodgers, Quincy Williams likely returning, potential trade pieces and make their picks for Jets-Packers. Former Jets DL, CBS Sports HQ analyst and “I Am Athlete” co-host Leger Douzable then joins the show. Douzable talks about the Jets 3-2 start, the Packers game ahead Coach Saleh, Wilson’s outlook, Brady Quinn’s hate on Wilson and the Jets, how good the defense has been and how many games these Jets could win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the Jets 40-17 win over the Dolphins. They discuss the two-game win streak, Coz’s four-win season prediction looking way off and not apologizing for beating a third-string QB. They talk about Breece Hall’s monster game, Sauce Gardner’s first interception and how their draft picks are making major impacts. They look ahead on the schedule, the team currently being in a playoff spot, the defense playing tremendous, the offensive line’s strong performance and finally ending the long division losing streak. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a pregame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about Zach Wilson’s minor injury. They discuss his big game ahead, going up against Teddy Bridgewater and Tyreek Hill’s comments on NY taxes. The guys preview the Jets-Dolphins matchup and make their predictions. (16:20) Former Jets special teams coach and author of “Figure It Out” Mike Westhoff then joins the show. Westhoff talks about how hard the hurricane hit him in Florida, the Jets first quarter of the season, the job Robert Saleh has done and lighter practices now. He also discusses how Joe Douglas has done as GM, Jets ownership, Zach Wilson and what you will find in his book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the Jets 24-20 win over the Steelers. They discuss Zach Wilson’s clutch fourth quarter, his overall performance, Mike LaFleur’s creativity and Breece Hall being the clear-cut top Jets RB. They also talk about the offensive line’s play, Max Mitchell’s injury, the pass rush, the defense forcing turnovers, the passing of Marvin Powell and Jim Sweeney and looking ahead to how the AFC East shapes up heading into their matchup with the Dolphins next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a pregame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about Zach Wilson returning for his season debut this week. They discuss what to expect from Wilson, the banged up offensive line, question marks with Corey Davis and Elijah Moore thus far and making changes on offense. The guys then preview the Jets-Steelers matchup in Pittsburgh and make their predictions. Former Jets offensive lineman, Steelers Super Bowl champion and SNY pre and postgame analyst Willie Colon then joins the guys. Colon talks about the Jets offensive line without a few starters, Wilson’s first game back, the tough matchup in Pittsburgh, softer training camps/practices and Colon’s Yankees fandom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a live postgame episode of “Gang’s All Here” podcast from House of ‘Que at American Dream with Jake Brown and guest co-host Tony Richardson, the guys open the show talking about the Jets 27-12 loss to the Bengals. They discuss Joe Flacco’s bad game, the Jets committing dumb penalties and Zach Wilson’s much-needed return next week in Pittsburgh. Jets legend Wayne Chrebet then joins the guys on stage. The crew talks about Chrebet in the Ring of Honor, Nick Mangold getting in the Ring of Honor Sunday, how good a player and teammate he was and they give their favorite moments with the Jets. They also discuss Quinnen Williams yelling at his coach on the sideline, their favorite coaches in their career and the upcoming game against the Steelers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a pregame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about Nick Mangold getting into the Ring of Honor and Coz’s memories covering him. They then talk about Coz’s column on why the Jets should stick with Joe Flacco for another game if he has a big game Sunday. Jake & Coz then preview the Jets-Bengals game and make their predictions. (15:34) Jets legend Nick Mangold then joins the show. Mangold talks about getting in the Jets Ring of Honor Sunday, his Hall of Fame candidacy, memories with the Jets, embracing New York and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a postgame victory episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about the unbelievable late comeback win for the Jets. They discuss the team trailing 30-17 in the final 90 seconds, recovering the onside kick, the TD and extra point to take the lead and the win being one of the most improbable in Jets history. They also discuss Garrett Wilson’s monster game, keeping receipts, Joe Flacco’s strong game, the improvement from the offensive line, a good special teams day, Corey Davis and looking ahead to the Jets-Bengals game at MetLife Stadium next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show reacting to Robert Saleh’s comments on keeping receipts. They react to what he said, Joe Flacco remaining the starting QB, the injury situation and D.J. Reed playing after finding out his father passed away. They then preview the Jets-Browns game in Cleveland Sunday and make their predictions. (25:16) “Turn On The Jets” podcast host Will Parkinson chats with Jake about what Coach Saleh said, the Jets-Browns matchup and the Jets outlook this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a Week 1 postgame episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys discuss the Jets’ ugly 24-9 loss to the Ravens. They talk about the struggles on offense, Joe Flacco’s poor performance, the key turnovers, the chants for Mike White already happening and react to players’ comments after the game that this is not the “same old Jets.” They also break down a few positives that they saw from the Jets defense and how badly fans will want to see Zach Wilson back at QB in a few weeks. Jets legend Wayne Chrebet joins Jake to talk about his Jets career and the current team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a season preview edition of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys open the show talking about Joe Flacco being the Jets starting QB for the first three weeks of the season. They discuss Zach Wilson’s injury timeline, worries about his durability and Flacco going up against his former team Sunday. They then preview the Week 1 Jets-Ravens matchup and make their predictions. The guys then break down the Jets roster, schedule and make their predictions for how many wins the Jets will finish with. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a special edition of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast with Jake Brown and Brian Costello, the guys are joined by Jets GM Joe Douglas. Douglas discuss their draft picks, Zach Wilson, the future of the team, Denzel Mims and who to credit for the team being in a good financial position. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a special NFL Draft recap episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about how well the Jets did in the draft. They discuss what Sauce Gardner brings to the defense, the Garrett Wilson pick and Jermaine Johnson falling to them with the 26th pick. They break down the revamped roster, why so much rides on Zach Wilson now, the Mekhi Becton situation and whether the Jets could be a playoff team next season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a special NFL Draft preview episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about what the Jets will do with the 4th pick in the draft. They discuss what they do with the 10th pick, make their selections and debate whether Joe Douglas will make a trade for a top wide receiver. NFL Draft analyst at ProFootballNetwork.com Tony Pauline then joins the show to get into what players the Jets could take with their two top 10 picks, other draft storylines, the Jets offseason and Zach Wilson’s future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On a special free agency episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about Joe Douglas’ busy week. They break down the Jets free agent signings, guys they brought back and what else they still need to add to the roster. Former Jets defensive lineman and SNY analyst Leger Douzable then joins the show to analyze Douglas’ smart approach in free agency, what might come next, potential draft options and the AFC getting much better after a QB carousel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the season finale episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets ugly offensive showing in Buffalo Sunday. They discuss Zach Wilson’s rookie season, Robert Saleh’s first year as head coach, the offensive line being a bright spot, needing to fill holes on defense and why this is a crucial offseason ahead for Joe Douglas. They close the show honoring the late Jets legend, Don Maynard.
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On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the positive feedback Coz got on Twitter for his column criticizing Bart Scott and the SNY postgame comments Sunday on Zach Wilson. The guys then preview the Jets-Bills game and make their picks. Former Jets OL, SiriusXM host and SNY Jets pre/postgame analyst Willie Colon then sits down with the guys to talk about the controversial comments, the reaction they got, thoughts on the Jets’ future and whether Big Ben will come back next season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the encouraging 28-24 Jets loss to the Bucs. They discuss Zach Wilson’s best NFL game, the 4th & 2 playcall, the offense showing signs of improvement, Antonio Brown running into the locker room and Jake’s viral video of the bizarre scene. Former Jets TE and pre/postgame analyst Anthony Becht then sits down with the guys. Becht talks about the AB incident, Wilson and Mike LaFleur’s progress, who the Jets might target with their two top 10 picks and Brandin Echols getting Tom Brady’s autograph after the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about new year’s resolutions. They discuss potentially one final game for the Jets against Tom Brady as they preview Jets-Bucs Sunday. Former Jets OG and ESPN NFL analyst Damien Woody then sits down with the guys. Woody talks Zach Wilson, Mekhi Becton, the Jets future, who to take in the draft, playing with Brady and honoring the late John Madden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 26-21 win over the Jaguars. They discuss Zach Wilson’s strong showing, Michael Carter and Braxon Berrios’ big game and Jake’s dating life. SNY Jets pre and postgame host Steve Gelbs then sits down with the guys. Gelbs talks about his pre/postgame crew, Wilson’s game, working with Gary, Keith and Ron on SNY and his unique upbringing in sports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ COVID outbreak. They preview the Jets-Jaguars matchup and the battle of the top two picks in Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson. They then play Stump the Coz before Jake sends Coz a Christmas present mid-show. NFL Network reporter Kim Jones sits down with the guys to discuss Coach Saleh’s first season, developing Zach Wilson similar to Josh Allen, the level of faith in Joe Douglas and her love of peanut butter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello react to the Jets’ 31-24 loss to the Dolphins. They discuss Zach Wilson’s mediocre game, why the Jets should trade Denzel Mims, their awful run defense, soda giveaway, Ramen noodle hoodies and the draft order. Newest WFAN co-host of “Tiki and Tierney” Brandon Tierney then sits down with Jake. Tierney talks about the show coming to WFAN, working with Tiki on NY radio, how Wilson is progressing so far as QB and Mike LaFleur’s improved playcalling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about grown men wearing players’ jerseys. They discuss COVID issues around the NFL, what two positions the Jets should target with their top picks, preview Jets-Dolphins in Miami and they play Stump the Coz. Former longtime NFL wide receiver Derrick Mason sits down with the guys to talk about his brief time with the Jets and what went wrong. Mason also gets into not being in the Hall of Fame, his time with a young Joe Flacco and being coached by Nick Saban in 1995. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello break down the Jets’ 30-9 loss to the Saints. They discuss Zach Wilson’s terrible game, the defense struggling against the run, Coach Saleh’s message to the fans and Coz’s memories covering the late Demaryius Thomas. Former Jets DE and SNY pre and postgame analyst Leger Douzable sits down with the guys to get into Wilson’s regression Sunday, what to address with their first two picks in the draft and honoring his friend Demaryius Thomas after he passed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello discuss Corey Davis being out for the season and the plethora of big injuries that hit the Jets this year. They also dissect the Jets' kicker problems, signing Eddy Pineiro and preview Jets-Saints game Sunday. The guys then play “Stump the Coz” as Coz tries answering Jets trivia questions. Former Jets safety Erik Coleman breaks down the defensive struggles the team has had, memories of his Jets playoff teams and working his way into the gambling side of the game now with MSG Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of “Gang’s All Here,” Jake Brown and Brian Costello dissect the Jets’ 33-18 loss to the Eagles, Zach Wilson’s improvement and the defense continuing to be a disaster. They also play and react to C.J. Mosley’s postgame comments on the Eagles not respecting them. The Post’s Steve Serby drops by to talk Wilson’s baby steps, the team looking unprepared and what they need to do with their two potential top 10 draft picks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about Jake’s baggage problems at the airport. They also talk about Dr. Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, the top 10 draft picks full of Jets/Giants/Eagles, food at the NJ rest stops, previewing Jets-Eagles Sunday and how important a game it is for Zach Wilson. Former longtime NFL and Jets QB Josh McCown then joins the show. McCown discusses his career, if teams reached out for him to play this year, coaching at Rusk High School, Wilson’s shaky rookie season, the Jets QB carousel this year and his two former teams playing each other Sunday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 21-14 win over the Texans. They discuss Zach Wilson’s struggles in his return, his knee injury, John Franklin-Myers and the defense having a huge game, Austin Walter’s first career TD, the tremendous Houston press box food and Thanksgiving food hot takes. NY Post sports columnist Ian O’Connor drops by to discuss Wilson’s performance, his development, Mike LaFleur’s playcalling, the upcoming Jets schedule, his past year writing at The Post and his scorching hot Thanksgiving food take. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 24-17 loss to the Dolphins. They discuss the penalties that killed them, missed field goals, Robert Saleh’s frustrations, Zach Wilson’s return coming Sunday, preview Jets-Texans, react to Rex Ryan’s kind comments on Saleh and play “Stump the Coz” with intern Cameron. Former Jets special teams coach Mike Westhoff then joins the show. Westhoff gets into memories coaching the Jets, the Jets’ issues at kicker, his new book and changes in the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about Rex Ryan's critical Robert Saleh comments and Saleh's rebuttal. They then discuss Joe Flacco getting the start Sunday, why the Jets went that route and preview the game against the Dolphins. They then play “Stump the Coz” with some Jets trivia questions. NBC Sports columnist Peter King then joins the show. King talks about his memories covering Tom Seaver, his time at Sports Illustrated, the Jets' bad defense, the job Saleh and Joe Douglas have done, the Jets QB situation and reacting to the breaking news of Flacco starting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 45-17 loss to the Bills. They discuss Mike White’s brutal four-interception game, Zach Wilson’s time to take over, how atrocious the defense was, where the game took a turn and where the Jets go from here. NY Post sports columnist Steve Serby drops by to talk White, Wilson, the defense, coaching, not keeping first-round picks and Serby’s interesting writing habits. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about Mike White starting over Zach Wilson on Sunday. They discuss how much longer White could be the starting QB, Braden Mann returning, Thomas Morstead getting released, Mike LaFleur calling the plays from the box, the Jets winning the Sam Darnold trade and the guys preview Sunday’s game against the Bills and make their picks. Former Jets fullback and three-time Pro Bowler Tony Richardson then joins the show. Richardson talks about his current role working with the NFL, the transition from a player into post-playing career, the White-Wilson debate, what happened to the Jets after their 2009-2010 success, not making the playoffs in over a decade, being an ordained minister and the fullback position not being as prominent as his days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 45-30 loss to the Colts. They discuss the Mike White injury, the job Josh Johnson did in his place, how atrocious the defense played, the coaching, not forcing turnovers, where the Jets may go at QB next week and the trade for Joe Flacco making less sense now that he was not active Thursday. Former Jets DE and SNY pre and postgame analyst Leger Douzable then joins the show. Douzable talks about the defense’s struggles, Coach Saleh, the QB saga, relating to Mike White, the upcoming schedule and the state of the team. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets upsetting the Bengals behind the surprising QB performance from Mike White. They discuss the hot start to the game, whether or not Zack Wilson may be stuck on the bench if White plays like this, how C.J. Mosley’s return sparked the defense and they preview Thursday’s game against the Colts. Jets legend and radio analyst Marty Lyons then joins the show to talk about the excitement of calling White’s brilliant performance. Lyons discusses how the team bounced back after the New England embarrassment, the defense coming up with big stops, what they have to do to ride the momentum into Indianapolis and the Marty Lyons Foundation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets acquiring Joe Flacco. They discuss whether he or Mike White will start with Zach Wilson out once Flacco is acclimated, when Wilson might return and preview Sunday's Jets-Bengals matchup. Former WFAN host and rabid Jets fan Joe Benigno then joins the show. Benigno talks about the job Robert Saleh has done thus far, Wilson’s future, the sad state of the Jets franchise, his frustrations with the team and ownership, Steve Somers retiring at WFAN, his “Oh The Pain” podcast and he sings some Frank Sinatra for the guys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 54-13 loss to the Patriots. They discuss yet another slow start, Zach Wilson’s injury, Mike White’s debut, the poor playcalling and Coach Saleh’s postgame comments. SNY Jets reporter Jeane Coakley then joins the show. Coakley talks about sitting with Coz in the press box, the Richard Seymour halftime induction ceremony, the Jets’ bad first quarter, what Elijah Moore told her after the game and concerns with the effort after the bye week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about watching plenty of ex-Jets play during the bye week. They discuss the trade deadline coming and whether Joe Douglas will make moves, needing to start games better and preview and make predictions for Sunday’s matchup against the Patriots. Jets running back Ty Johnson then joins the show. Johnson talks about the need for them to score quicker, why Coach Saleh is the best coach he’s had, the running back dynamic, why he believes in Zach Wilson and his love for cooking. The Post’s Jeremy Layton then gives you “J-Lay’s Plays” along with Jake’s parlay for Week 7. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 27-20 loss to the Falcons. They discuss the brutal start to the game, Denzel Mims only getting two targets, Zach Wilson’s regression and Coz’s experience in London. NY Post sports columnist Mark Cannizzaro drops by to talk about Wilson’s bad game, Mike LaFleur’s inexperience, the Mims saga, the roughing the passer calls and John Franklin-Myers’ contract extension. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about what Coz will eat in London. They discuss the Marcus Maye DUI, the Urban Meyer saga, preview the Jets-Falcons matchup Sunday in London and make their predictions. Legendary Jets QB and Hall of Famer Joe Namath then joins the show. Namath talks about his new restaurant in Florida, Zach Wilson, Robert Saleh, the Jets' outlook, changes in the NFL today, his style, the 1969 NY sports landscape, getting recognized and the Studio 54 scene. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 27-24 win over the Titans Sunday in overtime. They discuss Zach Wilson’s tremendous game in his first win, Corey Davis’ performance, the defense having a big game, what the Jets need to do better and a former Jets kicker losing the game for the Titans. Former Jets DE and SNY pre and postgame analyst Leger Douzable then joins the show. Douzable discusses Wilson’s arm talent, the young secondary playing great, the defensive front coming up strong, Mike LaFleur’s playcalling and what Robert Saleh does for a defense. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets matchup with the Titans Sunday. They discuss the crowd potentially getting restless, Mike LaFleur’s playcalling, the schedule ahead, needing to run the ball more, reacting to Quinnen Williams’ comments and the guys make their predictions for Sunday’s game. Former Jets offensive lineman, SNY Jets pre and postgame and SiriusXM Radio host Willie Colon then joins the show. Colon talks about Zach Wilson’s rough start, his 2013 Jets with Geno Smith, why he loved what Quinnen said to the media, how the offense can improve and a great story from his first NFL game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets' 26-0 blowout loss to the Broncos. They discuss Zach Wilson’s awful game, the receivers dropping balls, the Jets not having a lead this season and the bleak outlook surrounding the team. Former Jets tight end and pre-and-postgame host Anthony Becht then joins the show. Becht talks about the Jets' struggles this season, Wilson’s play, the tight ends not doing much, the schedule ahead, not having a veteran backup QB, his son Rocco playing QB at Iowa State and something Herm Edwards said when coaching him that sticks with him to this day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the struggles and injuries of Joe Douglas’ 2020 draft class. They preview Sunday's matchup with the Broncos, what the Jets need to change and make their predictions for the game. Coz breaks down what to eat in Denver. Rabid Jets fan and WFAN host Evan Roberts then joins the show. Roberts gets into the disaster from Zach Wilson Sunday, being hopeful for the Jets’ future, fans booing the team in the first home game, Sam Darnold’s future, his brief acting career, working with Craig Carton and the difference between him and Joe Benigno. The Post's Jeremy Layton then gives "J-Lay's Plays" for Week 3. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 25-6 loss to the Patriots Sunday. They discuss Zach Wilson’s awful four-interception game, wanting to see Wilson run more, Jamison Crowder being a late scratch, Keelan Cole having no impact, the fans booing at MetLife Stadium in the home opener, Denzel Mims being inactive, Sam Darnold looking great for the Panthers so far and Coz’s story on interviewing Doc Gooden from jail. Longtime NY Post sports columnist Steve Serby drops by to talk Wilson, the press box food, the defense playing well and the offensive line improving. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the injury bug hitting the Jets. They discuss Mekhi Becton’s injury, the players they signed this week, Mike LaFleur and the playbook and the Denzil Mims saga. The guys then preview the Jets home opener against the Patriots Sunday and make their picks for the game. Former Jets and 18-year NFL quarterback Josh McCown then joins the show. McCown talks about Jake’s mom tutoring his daughter in high school, being a high school football coach, the Jets not having a veteran backup QB, whether he will play in the NFL again, the excitement around Zach Wilson and Sam Darnold’s fresh start. The free agent QB also gets into why Jets fans should be happy about their future, whether he wants to be an NFL coach and the pressures of playing in NY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets’ 19-14 loss to the Panthers. They discuss how bad the offensive line was, Zach Wilson’s debut, the backup QB situation, Sam Darnold’s performance, Mekhi Becton’s injury, Matt Ammendola having to punt, the Denzel Mims mystery and Jets fans showing up in Charlotte. The Post’s Jeremy Layton dives into the biggest betting and fantasy nuggets from Week 1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show previewing the Jets season. They discuss the concerns at cornerback, the rest of the Jets defense, how Zach Wilson looked during his first training camp and the potential from the offense. The guys then preview Week 1 against the Panthers, make their picks and make predictions for the season. Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen then joins the show. Wischusen talks about the excitement surrounding the Jets offense, Joe Douglas not adding more cornerbacks, Jets-Panthers and overall thoughts on what the Jets will do this season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets drafting QB Zach Wilson and his future as the franchise QB. They also discuss what else GM Joe Douglas did in the draft, the depth on the roster and what else this team may need to add in the offseason. NFL Network insider Kim Jones then joins the show. Jones talks about what the Jets have in Wilson, the job Douglas did, Michael Carter and whether the Jets could add Richard Sherman and more help at cornerback. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Sam Darnold trade, before getting into the Jets future at QB with Zach Wilson likely being selected with the second pick. They discuss Wilson’s outlook, who the Jets might take with the 23rd pick and what positions they might target with the remainder of their picks. Former WFAN personality and rabid Jets fan Joe Benigno then joins the show. Benigno talks about his retirement, the Mets, Robert Saleh, Darnold, Wilson, draft picks, free agency, the Jets future and what he would have done if he wasn’t a radio host. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show diving into Joe Douglas’ approach in free agency and how the Jets did. They break down the Corey Davis and Carl Lawson signings, the other 10 players the Jets added, what the roster looks like now, what positions they still need to address and what ends up happening at QB. Former Jets offensive lineman and ESPN personality Damien Woody then joins the show. Woody talks about the Jets signings, the offensive line, Robert Saleh’s impact, the QB situation and holes on the roster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show getting into the quarterback situation, whether the Jets should trade for Deshaun Watson and what it might take to get him. Do the Jets draft a QB or do they keep Sam Darnold for another year? What could the Jets get in a trade for Darnold? They then dive into the cap situation for the Jets, Joe Douglas’ offseason plans and what free agents they might go after. They wrap up the show talking about Cam Newton re-signing with the Patriots and Tom Brady getting a contract extension with the Bucs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets hiring of Robert Saleh as their new head coach. They discuss his enthusiasm and CEO-type style, what he did with the 49ers as defensive coordinator, what he brings to the Jets, what others around the league are saying about him, the five-year contract he’s getting, the other options the Jets were considering, his coaching staff and where the Jets may go at quarterback. NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro then drops by to react to the Saleh hire and get into why the Jets could end up going with Sam Darnold for another year at QB.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the firing of Jets head coach Adam Gase. They get into the 9-23 record, the offense being the worst in the NFL, Sam Darnold's regression and the search for a new head coach. Who will be some of the top candidates? They get into the loss to the Patriots, the 2-14 season, QB options moving forward and the good, bad and ugly to take into the offseason. Longtime NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro then joins the show. Cannizzaro talks about Gase being up there with Rich Kotite as the worst Jets head coach ever, what went wrong, priorities in the next head coach and if Matthew Stafford would be an intriguing QB choice.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets and everyone else getting set to turn the page on 2020. They discuss Adam Gase's eventual firing coming Monday, the matchup against the Patriots Sunday, potentially Frank Gore's final game and whether it will be Sam Darnold's final game with the Jets. In "Brian's Book," he tells the story of asking Bill Belichick a controversial question and Paul Lo Duca nearly getting in a fight with him. Alex Cammarata then fails to "Stump the Coz." Jets DT Foley Fatukasi then joins the show. Fatukasi talks about coming from Queens, the pride in playing close to home, winning a few games, his top-ranked run defense, the Steve McLendon relationship, Quinnen Williams, fans wanting Trevor Lawrence, the offseason ahead, his brothers playing at Rutgers, the future of the Jets and his favorite food spots in Far Rockaway.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show diving into the Jets' 23-16 win over the Browns on Sunday. They discuss the two-game win streak, losing Trevor Lawrence officially to the Jaguars, locking in the second pick, Sam Darnold's play, Adam Gase's future, thoughts on a 17-game schedule and the FitzMagic situation in Miami. NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro then joins the show. Cannizzaro talks about the Jets' win streak and what it means, why Darnold might get another year, what the 2021 Jets might do, some of his favorite restaurants and stories from eating out in Miami at Joe's Stone Crab and various places in different cities.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking Christmas presents and Jets fans thinking about what quarterback now becomes their present after this season. The guys debate Zach Wilson, Justin Fields, Mitchell Trubisky and Marcus Mariota. They then preview Jaguars-Bears and Jets-Browns. Coz gives his tribute to the late Kevin Greene, before diving into "Brian's Book" with a story about this episode's guest. Alex Cammarata then pops in to attempt to "Stump the Coz" before the guys give their Christmas music Mount Rushmore. Former Jets GM and ESPN NFL Front Office insider Mike Tannenbaum then joins the show. Tannenbaum talks about interning for the Pittsfield Mets to start his career, how Joe Douglas is feeling after Sunday's win, what the Jets might do at QB, coaching searches, firing Eric Mangini, free agency and if he regrets giving Mark Sanchez his contract extension. Tannenbaum also gets into picking D'Brickashaw Ferguson, working with Rex Ryan, their tight bond and his own rise in the NFL.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show reacting to the Jets’ shocking 23-20 win over the Rams. Jake goes on a rant about the frustrations of winning a meaningless game and now losing out on taking Trevor Lawrence to the Jaguars. They discuss the surprising win, Sam Darnold’s future, if the Jets would take Justin Fields and the Jaguars remaining schedule. Former Jets safety and analyst Erik Coleman then joins the show. Coleman talks about lifting, the Jets win, what was most shocking, the fans’ frustrations, what to do with Darnold, thoughts on Mekhi Becton’s rookie season, potential head coaching replacements and being coached by Eric Mangini.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the first snowstorm hitting and Coz finally popping his snowblower cherry. They then react to Trevor Lawrence's comments in an interview, why he could shine with the Jets, what Adam Gase said about the job he has done as coach, the kicking situation and previewing the Jets matchup with the Rams. In "Brian's Book," Coz tells a snow-themed story about his wild time in Seattle. In "You Got Mail," the guys react to a voicemail on who the worst Jets player ever is. Former Jets fullback and one of the best ever at the position Tony Richardson then joins the show. Richardson discusses how and why the fullback position diminished over the years, the current Jets team, being under-appreciated, what a coaching change does to a team, what happened to the Jets after he retired and his 1993 Auburn Tigers.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show discussing the Jets' embarrassing 40-3 loss to the Seahawks. They talk Jamal Adams and all the former Jets on the Seahawks, the offense doing nothing, the defense not stopping anyone, Sergio Castillo missing kicks, the lack of culture, the strong chance of 0-16 and the final game of the season against Bill Belichick's Patriots. They get into this week in Jets history, looking back at a win behind Bryce Petty against the 49ers in 2016. NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro then joins the show. Cannizzaro talks about his kicking experience, the biggest loss in Jets history in 1979 and the guys debate Bruce Springsteen vs. Billy Joel.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show diving into the Jets decision to fire defensive coordinator Gregg Williams Monday. They discuss Williams time here and his future, Adam Gase's future, going up against Jamal Adams and preview the Jets-Seahawks matchup. Coz then tells a 2008 Jets story in "Brian's Book" before Alex Cammarata tries his best to "Stump The Coz." Former Jets head coach Eric Mangini then joins the show. Mangini talks about his appearance on "The Sopranos," his press conferences when he was coach, the reaction around town when the team was winning vs. losing, Williams playcall Sunday that led to his firing, working with coordinators, the surprise of getting fired after the 2008 season and still owning his house in New Jersey.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show diving into a wild 31-28 Jets loss to the Raiders. They discuss Gregg Williams' awful playcall costing them the game, why it made no sense to blitz there and the reactions from players after the game. They also discuss Sam Darnold's bad game, the tank for Trevor Lawrence, the pressure on him if he comes here and the Jaguars fight with the Jets for the top pick. In "Jake's Take," he sounds off on Williams' playcall and the bizarre state of being a Jets fan right now having to root for them to lose. Over The Cap Founder and Jets fan Jason Fitzgerald then joins the show. Fitzgerald talks about the loss, the salary cap next year, where the Jets stand, who they might go after and the job Joe Douglas is doing so far managing the cap.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show getting into the Alex Lewis-Adam Gase saga. They also discuss locker room dysfunction over the years during losing seasons, not having an identity and preview the Jets matchup with the Raiders. In "Brian's Book," Coz gets into the story of Brandon Marshall praising him for being the only reporter to show up to practice on Thanksgiving back when he was with the Jets. In "Stump The Coz," Alex Cammarata stumps Coz for a second straight week. Former Pro Bowl Jets WR Brandon Marshall then joins the show. Marshall discusses the Jets' struggles this season, Trevor Lawrence, Gase and the altercation with Sheldon Richardson in 2016. He also gets into his relationship with Jay Cutler, Devin Hester's recent comments and everything he is doing in his post-NFL career. Jake and Coz then respond to voicemails from listeners in "You Got Mail" to close the show.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show getting into Adam Gase’s bizarre comments following the Jets’ 20-3 loss to the Dolphins about who was calling the plays. They discuss Gase still having a job, the Sam Darnold era basically being over, the offense’s struggles, the Dolphins outlook and the tank for Trevor Lawrence battle with the Jaguars. Former Jets defensive end Mike DeVito then joins the show. DeVito talks about his time with the Jets, playing for Rex Ryan, the current Jets struggles, Quinnen Williams, playing for Andy Reid and a breakdown of good lobster in Maine.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show reacting to the Jets' 34-28 loss to the Chargers, falling to 0-10 and being eliminated from playoff contention. They get into the playcalling saga, the defensive struggles, the remaining schedule for them and the Jaguars in the tank for Trevor Lawrence and preview Sunday's game against the Dolphins. They also discuss long lines, great burgers, turkey being overrated and Thanksgiving plans. Jake then gives out a few reasons to be thankful to be a Jets fan this Thanksgiving. SNY anchor, reporter and Jets pre-and-postgame host Jeane Coakley then joins the show. Coakley discusses her new Copilots segment, covering a bad team in a COVID era, the future of the team, working with Bart Scott, her time at SNY and her husband Scott Burrell's role in "The Last Dance."
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show discussing the possibility of exploring Jim Harbaugh as an option for Jets head coach after the season. They then get into news and notes from this week, Sam Darnold's injury and future this season and a preview of Jets-Chargers Sunday. In "Brian's Book," he tells the story of how Mark Sanchez ended up on the cover of the NY Post with Eva Longoria. In "Stump The Coz," Alex Cammarata finally stumps Coz with a Jets trivia question. Jake then brings his alter ego "J-Swizzy" out for a Jets rap. Former Jets QB and ESPN personality Mark Sanchez then joins the show. Sanchez talks about his prep for The Masked Singer, the current Jets and Darnold's future, playing in the spotlight and winning quickly in NY, the coaching search, Rex Ryan and Brian Schottenheimer. Sanchez also gets into funny calls on the field, Tim Tebow not cursing, chicken fingers and Nick Foles, the hot dog on the sideline and his Mount Rushmore of broadway musicals.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open up the show diving into the Jets’ 30-27 loss to the Patriots on Monday night. They discuss positives from the Joe Flacco-led offense and some wide receiver flashes. They also get into tanking for Trevor Lawrence and their shot at staying in the draft’s top spot. In a new segment, “What Kinda Fan Are You,” Jake takes calls from Jets fans to vent out frustrations and some ideas for Gang Green moving forward. In the debut of “Jake’s Take,” JB sounds off on why it’s time to keep tanking and move on from Sam Darnold. Former NFL offensive lineman and NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger then joins the show. Baldinger discusses Mekhi Becton, Sam Darnold, encouragement for Denzel Mims and the blueprint the Jets should follow for building back up the franchise. Baldinger also gets into what future coaching prospects the Jets should look to hire, as well as pairing a new coach with a new QB.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open up the show diving into Joe Douglas' comments to the media on Tuesday. They discuss what he said about the future of Adam Gase, Sam Darnold, not re-signing Robby Anderson and not trading Chris Herndon. The guys then preview Jets-Patriots Monday night and make their predictions. In a new "Brian's Book" segment, Coz looks back to the bizarre John Idzik press conference and the "Fire Idzik" plane flying over practice. In "Stump The Coz," Alex Cammarata fails to stump Coz as he names every Jets quarterback that has started in a game since 1999. Former All-Pro Jets linebacker Marvin Jones then joins the show. Jones discusses the Jets struggles, the 1996 team, the future of Darnold and the six different head coaches he had in his career. Jones also gets into the culture Bill Parcells established, the rules in the game today, what Mike Westhoff said and everyone in the franchise not being on the same page.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show getting into another Jets loss, breaking down the 35-9 defeat to the Chiefs. They discuss Chris Herndon’s continued struggles, the future of Sam Darnold and the Jets trading away Avery Williamson. Former Jets special teams coach Mike Westhoff then joins the show for a candid interview. Westhoff discusses the book he is writing, his time with the Saints to end his career and he does a deep dive into his 11 years with the Jets. He gets into the changes in special teams, the great teams his Jets had, what they need to do now, and the Tim Tebow season.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show discussing the future of Quinnen Williams, Trevor Lawrence's comments and if it is a big story and the injury situation for the Jets going into Sunday's game. The guys then make their predictions for Jets-Chiefs. In "Brian's Book," Coz gets into the tight deadline for a beat writer during the Super Bowl. Associate producer Alex Cammarata drops in to try and stump the guys with a Jets trivia question before a "Would You Rather" segment on food in road cities, Halloween and candy corn. CBS, Westwood One and TNT legendary play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan then joins the show. Harlan talks about calling the Jets-Chiefs game Sunday, Eric Bieniemy and his future potentially as a head coach and the future of Lawrence and Sam Darnold. Harlan also gets into memories calling games with Boomer Esiason, the greatest game and moment he called and he reacts to learning the news that Joe Benigno is retiring and Craig Carton is taking his spot on WFAN.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show discussing the Jets’ 18-10 loss to the Bills. They get into Dowell Loggains calling the plays, four yards of offense in the second half, Denzel Mims’ debut, Sam Darnold’s awful game and taking Dr. Coz’s drinking advice. Former Jets tight end and NFL and college football analyst Anthony Becht then joins the show. Becht talks about Sunday’s game, the lack of production from tight ends, the schedule ahead, positives to take away and his evaluation of Sam Darnold. He also gets into whether they should take Trevor Lawrence if they are in that spot, the transition from Al Groh to Herman Edwards with the Jets, Todd Bowles doing a great job with the Bucs and why he hates them adding Antonio Brown.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open up the show with a "Jets fan therapy session." Jake plays himself, the angry Jets fan, and Coz plays the part of Dr. Coz. They get into Sunday's game against the Bills, Sam Darnold's potential return, make predictions and react to Tua taking Ryan Fitzpatrick's job in Miami. In "Brian's Book," Coz tells the story of the day Geno Smith was punched at training camp. Former Jets offensive lineman and ESPN analyst Damien Woody then joins the show. Woody gives his honest thoughts on this Jets team, Adam Gase, potential future coach and how Rex Ryan brought swagger to the team. Woody also discusses the culture, offensive line, Joe Douglas, ownership and former Jets all at ESPN these days.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show discussing another putrid loss by the Jets in Miami, getting shut out and bringing their record to 0-6. They break down what went wrong, when Adam Gase will be fired and the very few bright spots for the Jets. They also discuss some untradeable players that the franchise cannot part ways with, trading Steve McClendon and Le'Veon Bell's perfect situation with the Chiefs. Former Jets offensive lineman and radio host Willie Colon then joins the show. Colon gives his thoughts on the state of the season, the latest loss to Miami, some 2014 memories and what kind of culture, or lack thereof, is in the Jets building. Colon also gets into whom the Jets may bring in once Gase is fired, what can happen if Sam Darnold is dealt away to another team and Hofstra football memories.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open up the show discussing Le’Veon Bell being released by the Jets and how it all went down, They break down Bell’s short and rocky tenure with the Jets, his Adam Gase relationship, the dysfunction of the franchise and what the future holds for Bell. They discuss just how bad Mike Maccagnan was at GM and it leads to “Brian’s Book” story being on Christian Hackenberg. They wrap up the segment previewing Sunday’s game against the Dolphins. NFL Network reporter Kim Jones then joins the show. Jones gives her thoughts on Bell being released, expectations for the Jets the rest of the season, if Bell can be a fit somewhere else and the Jets culture problem. Jones also gets into why Gase doesn’t deserve all the blame, not many CEO-like coaches being out there for the Jets and how everything has clicked for the Bills.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show reacting to the Jets' 30-10 loss to the Cardinals Sunday. They get into some poor playcalling, the offense falling short, not being able to stop Kyler Murray, Chris Herndon's struggles and why Le'Veon Bell looks done. NY Post sports columnist Mark Cannizzaro then joins the guys after covering the game with Coz. Cannizzaro talks about 0-16 being on the table for this team, the future of Adam Gase, who could potentially replace him when he gets fired and Bell not talking to the media on Zoom after the game.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show getting into Sam Darnold's injury, how serious it could be and what to expect from Joe Flacco Sunday. They dive into the injury list, preview the game against the Cardinals and make their predictions. In "Brian's Book," Coz tells the story of the time he got in a shouting match with Rex and Rob Ryan at a bar in Indianapolis. Former Jets wide receiver Rob Carpenter then joins the show. Carpenter talks Adam Gase, Darnold, when Pete Carroll became his Jets coach in 1994 and the future of the franchise.
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Brian Costello opens the show talking about the Jets’ brutal 37-28 loss to the Broncos, some bad penalties and why the team did not fire Adam Gase. Jake Brown responds on why Gase should have been fired, lighting a fire under the team to play better after losing to a bad Broncos team. The guys go back and forth on if a coaching change would make a difference, Gregg Williams’ poor job coaching the defense, needing a CEO-like head coach, just how bad the Jets and Giants are, Sam Darnold’s struggles and his shoulder injury. Jets great and radio voice Marty Lyons then joins the show. Lyons talks about Gase, the team’s 0-4 start, calling games without fans there, all the defensive personal fouls, his new book, stories from the book, his foundation and the good times working with Bob Wischusen.
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Jake Brown opens the show with a rant on the Jets' embarrassing loss to the Colts Sunday, Sam Darnold's horrid play, Adam Gase's future and the state of the franchise right now. Brian Costello responds with the blame going everywhere, other quarterbacks developing much quicker than Darnold and the argument for Trevor Lawrence. They discuss when Gase may be fired, how bad this season could get and look ahead to the matchup against the Broncos on Thursday. Diehard Jets fan and radio host Brandon Tierney then joins the show. Tierney talks about the Jets having the worst roster in the NFL, who might replace Gase when he inevitably gets fired, the future looking bleak, his 5-year-old son already expecting the worst for the Jets and the Joe Benigno always-expect-the-worst perspective.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show getting into the Jets drama this week with Bradley McDougald and Avery Williamson and their comments. They then get into the Jets-Colts matchup, all the injuries both teams are dealing with, Jets positives from the first few weeks and predictions for the game. Hall of Fame Jets quarterback Joe Namath then joins the show. Namath talks about the Jets rough start, Sam Darnold's season so far, if Darnold is the franchise QB, thoughts on Adam Gase and the condensed training camp. Namath also discusses Joe Douglas' rebuild, his favorite memories of the Colts, his acting career and what the team needs to do to improve.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show reacting to the Jets' 31-13 loss to the 49ers. They get into the defense looking atrocious, the offense doing almost nothing, Sam Darnold's struggles and concerns about the team at 0-2. Diehard Jets fan, entrepreneur and author Gary Vaynerchuk aka Gary Vee then joins the show. Gary shares his thoughts on Darnold, the 0-2, the state of the franchise, the future of Adam Gase, white wine, his work digitally and wanting to own the Jets franchise in 25 years.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open up the show discussing all the injuries the Jets are dealing with right now. They then dive into Christopher Johnson's comments about Adam Gase, Sam Darnold and the team. The guys then get into what needs to change for this team moving forward, preview their Week 2 matchup against the 49ers and make their predictions. Former All-Pro Jets center Nick Mangold then joins the show. Mangold discusses the Pepsi campaign he's doing, his Mangold's SeventyFour BBQ sauce, the offensive line cohesion, entering a season with nobody expecting anything and how important team chemistry is. Mangold also talks about if he felt pressure replacing Kevin Mawae, the funny story meeting D'Brickashaw Ferguson, a sense of pride being a lifetime Jet and how he maintains his beard. NY Post fantasy football writer Samantha Previte then gives her start-sit options for Week 2. Jake then wraps up the show with "Brown's Best Bets" for Week 2.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show reacting to the Jets' 27-17 loss to the Bills Sunday. They talk about the horrid performance from the Jets, Sam Darnold looking bad and Marcus Maybe being the lone bright spot. They get into the defense putting on no pass rush, Josh Allen's career day, Le'Veon Bell's hamstring injury and what Darnold and Adam Gase said after the game. NY Post football columnist Steve Serby then joins the show. Serby discusses covering the game from home, Darnold's putrid performance, Gase's murky future as head coach, what it would take for him to be fired and the upcoming game against the 49ers.
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Jake Brown and Brian Costello open up the show talking about the excitement of the season finally beginning this week. They get into the Jets matchup against the Bills in Buffalo, why the Bills will likely win and Coz explains why he thinks the Bills are overrated this season. They discuss the Jets expectations, not having fans at the games, the depth chart and predict what the Jets record will be and make Super Bowl picks. Jets play-by-play voice on ESPN Radio NY Bob Wischusen then joins the guys. Wischusen talks about the new way of calling road games, how different and more difficult it will be and his thoughts on the Jets this season. He also discusses the rebuild and what that means for Adam Gase’s job security and if Le’Veon Bell will have a bounceback year.
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Brian Costello returns for Season 2 of the podcast with co-host Jake Brown. Jake and Coz start by getting into the headlines and Coz not writing them, the COVID media protocols and attending road games. The guys then get into the Jets getting hit by the injury bug, what the depleted receiving core looks like, how important tight ends will be for Sam Darnold, the running back situation and the Le'Veon Bell tweet about getting reps in. They get into the Bell-Adam Gase dynamic, the offensive line, worries about the secondary, replacing Jamal Adams, who the vocal leader is and concerns about linebackers and special teams. Jets starting left guard Alex Lewis then joins the show. Lewis discusses the o-line, playing next to Mekhi Becton, the offense being dangerous, blocking for running backs, Darnold's development, playing in front of no fans, defending Gase, the social justice discussions and teammates bonding.
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Brian Costello hosts the Season 1 finale of the podcast as he thanks the writers and all the guests that have joined the show. Jets head coach Adam Gase then joins Coz. Gase talks about the virtual draft, and what Mekhi Becton and Denzel Mims bring to the team. The second-year Jets coach also discusses what stands out about GM Joe Douglas, the virtual offseason program, team chemistry, the AFC East, Sam Darnold's development and what Gase is watching on Netflix.
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Brian Costello and Jake Brown open the show evaluating how Jets GM Joe Douglas did in his first draft. They go through each pick and the impact they might have, how the Jets depth chart looks now, what still needs to be done in the offseason, the Patriots odd draft and how the AFC East now stacks up. They then play clips from Jets draft picks Denzel Mims, La'Mical Perine and James Morgan. NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro then drops by the show to discuss Douglas' draft strategy, the Jets picking lots of team captains and the future of the Patriots.
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Brian Costello and Jake Brown open the show breaking down the Jets' selection of offensive tackle Mekhi Becton with the 11th pick. Was Becton the right pick for Joe Douglas? They also look ahead to the rest of the draft, who the Jets could be going after and talk about the first virtual draft and how it played out. They then play Becton's interview with Coz and the other Jets writers from Thursday night. Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen then joins the show. He evaluates the Jets taking Becton, what he means for the offensive line, what direction the team might go in the rest of the draft and the Packers taking QB Jordan Love.
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Brian Costello and Jake Brown open the show honoring Anthony Causi. The guys then get into the Jets' 11th pick and what the best options would be. Do they keep improving that offensive line? Do they go get a top wide receiver? Coz then lays out his mock draft selections for all the Jets' picks. Former Jets QB and ESPN college football analyst Greg McElroy then joins the show. McElroy discusses the top offensive lineman, Jedrick Willis Jr.'s outlook, how the two Alabama receivers pan out, the deep WR draft class, memories from his Jets days, whether targets or o-line is more important for a QB and working with Mark Sanchez and Rex Ryan on ESPN.
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Brian Costello and Jake Brown open the show addressing the moves made by Joe Douglas in free agency. Coz breaks down the signings of George Fant and Conor McGovern and the re-signing of Alex Lewis and Brian Poole. They also discuss the future of Robby Anderson, what else the Jets still need to do, how much cap space they have left and Tom Brady going to the Bucs. NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro then drops by the podcast. Vaccaro discusses the job Douglas has done, where Anderson may end up, how weird it will be to see Brady in a Bucs uniform and other sports greats who ended their careers in unusual places.
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Brian Costello and Jake Brown host a special free-agency episode of the show. Will the Jets be active on the free-agent market? What are some of their biggest needs? Do they bring back Robby Anderson? The guys go position by position and forecast what the Jets might do when the signing period begins. Former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum then joins the show. He breaks down how the free-agency period works, looks back at his moves with the Jets and looks ahead to what may happen with Anderson.
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It's a joint Gang's All Here-Blue Rush podcast with Jimmy Failla from NY, Jake Brown from the Borgata in Atlantic City and Brian Costello from Miami. Jimmy and Jake open the show discussing the Chiefs beating the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV in a thrilling game. They talk about the late Chiefs comeback, watching the game at the sportsbook, Andy Reid finally winning and the incredible halftime show. Costello discusses the game, Patrick Mahomes winning MVP, Reid's Hall of Fame status and Kyle Shanahan's poor clock management. Borgata Director of Race and Sports Tom Gable discusses some of the bets and prop bets -- and the sportsbook getting hit hard with the Chiefs win.
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The Post's Jets beat writer Brian Costello opens the show talking about the Senior Bowl and a few prospects the Jets should keep an eye on. Coz and Jake Brown then break down Super Bowl 2020, who they like and what Costello's plans are when he's down in Miami. They also take a look at how far the Jets are from sniffing a Super Bowl. NY sportswriter of the year Mike Vaccaro then joins the pod to break down the big game, Kansas City and how passionate the Chiefs fan base is and both teams providing Jets fans with hope for the future. SiriusXM and CBS Sports Network host Adam Schein then joins the show. Schein makes his pick for the Super Bowl and how it could play out. He also discusses his radio show and the importance of having good callers.
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Brian Costello opens the show addressing a few Jets items, including Winston Hill getting into the Hall of Fame, a defensive coach going elsewhere and looking at the Senior Bowl and its importance to the team. Coz then brings in NY Post sports handicapper Dave Blezow and producer Jake Brown to recap the AFC and NFC Championship games. They preview the Super Bowl, the opening betting lines and dive into some of the big storylines ahead in the Chiefs-49ers matchup. Randy Cross, a three-time Super Bowl champion with the 49ers, then joins the show. He talks about this 49ers team, if they will be in the Super Bowl for years to come, Joe Montana when he left the team and the coaching redemption storyline between Kyle Shanahan and Andy Reid.
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Brian Costello opens the show joined by NY Post football columnist Steve Serby. The guys recap divisional weekend before previewing the Titans-Chiefs AFC Championship and the 49ers-Packers NFC Championship. Former Ravens WR Qadry Ismail then joins the pod. He looks back at what went wrong for the Ravens and what they may need next season to get over the hump. Former Packers LB A.J. Hawk then drops by. He talks about the Packers moving on to the NFC Championship, what makes former teammate Aaron Rodgers so special and why his former coach Mike McCarthy is a perfect fit for the Cowboys.
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Brian Costello opens the show addressing some Jets nuggets, including Jamal Adams being voted to the All-Pro team and the unprecedented amount of injuries the team dealt with this season. Coz and producer Jake Brown recap the insanity of the Wild Card games. NY Post football columnist Steve Serby drops by the pod to talk about the future of Tom Brady and the Patriots, discuss the NFL coaching carousel and preview the Divisional Round matchups. Legendary QB Warren Moon then joins the show to talk about his former teams being alive in the playoffs, who might win in the next round, Brady's options, being the first African-American QB to make the Hall of Fame and the rise in African-American QBs in the NFL today.
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Brian Costello opens the show breaking down the Jets' 13-6 win over the Bills. He talks about the team going 6-2 down the stretch, finishing 7-9 and looks ahead to the offseason. Producer Jake Brown gives the fans' perspective on the season. NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro then drops by the pod. He talks about his conversation after the game with Jets owner Christopher Johnson, how to evaluate the season overall and what GM Joe Douglas should be focused on doing ahead. Former Jets WR/KR Brad Smith then joins the show. He looks back at his memories with the Jets, the culture change going from the Jets to Bills, playing for Rex Ryan and Eric Mangini and changes in the game on special teams today.
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Brian Costello opens the show discussing the Jets' season finale against the Bills Sunday and what the feel in the locker room is right now. NY Post football columnist Steve Serby then drops by the pod. He previews the game in Buffalo, what the game means for the Jets and talks about Sam Darnold's progression. Coz and Serb each share a funny beat writer memory showing up to Bill Parcells and Carlos Beltran's house. Coz and producer Jake Brown then go through the best players of the decade at each position for the Jets. Jake then gives out "Brown's Best Bets" for Week 17.
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Brian Costello reacts to the Jets' 16-10 win over the Steelers Sunday. He takes you inside the locker room after Gang Green's fifth win in their last seven games. Coz is joined by veteran New York Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro. Coz and Cann talk about the impressive win, the turnaround from 1-7 to 6-9, the job Adam Gase has done this year and there not being any discord in the locker room. Former Jets wide receiver and six-time Pro Bowler Brandon Marshall then drops by the podcast. Marshall talks about this roller coaster Jets season, playing for Gase and the job he has done, Robby Anderson's future, his own football future and playing in the New York market. He also looks back at the Week 17 loss in Buffalo back in 2015 that made them miss the playoffs and whom was to blame.
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Brian Costello opens the show talking about the feel in the locker room and what players are saying with two meaningless games left in the season. NY Post football columnist Steve Serby then drops by the pod. Serb previews the game against the Steelers Sunday, talks about Le'Veon Bell's struggles, the final two games and they share their stories of showing up to Andy Pettitte's house. NY Post fantasy football writer Samantha Previte tells you who to start and sit in the fantasy title matchup. NFL Network reporter Kim Jones joins the show. She talks about the disappointing Jets season, reasons for Bell's bad year and young quarterbacks around the NFL. Producer Jake Brown then tells you "Brown's Best Bets" for Week 16 in the NFL.
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Brian Costello opens the show discussing the Jets' 42-21 loss in Baltimore Thursday night and what the feel in the locker room was after the game. NY Post columnist Mike Vaccaro then joins the show. He talks about the Ravens blowout, how Sam Darnold looked, Le'Veon Bell's usage and what to watch for in the final two games. Former Jets offensive lineman and ESPN personality Damien Woody then drops by the pod. He speaks about the Jets' struggles, the offensive line, why the team clicked when he was there and what the Jets need to do to turn it around.
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Brian Costello opens the show breaking down the Jets' ugly 22-21 win over the Dolphins and the team officially being eliminated from the playoffs. NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro then drops by. They talk about the victory, the matchup coming up against the Ravens Thursday and look back at their memories from the "fake spike game". Producer Jake Brown then gives one final letter "From, The Fans". Former Jets defensive end Marvin Washington then joins the show. They discuss the Jets struggles this season, the "fake spike game", having to go through multiple head coaching changes and why cannabis should be legalized in the NFL.
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Coz opens the show talking about the Jets hobbling into their matchup with the Dolphins. Former Jets QB Mark Sanchez then joins the show. Mark talks about getting into broadcasting and being on ESPN. He also talks about the transition from USC to the Jets, the pressure playing in New York, Sam Darnold landing on Page Six, playing for Rex Ryan and his favorite memories from the playoffs with the Jets. NY Post football columnist Steve Serby drops by and previews the game against the Dolphins and tells the story of his infamous tussle with Richard Todd in 1981. Producer Jake Brown then gives out "Brown's Best Bets" for Week 14.
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Brian Costello opens the show breaking down the Jets embarrassing 22-6 loss to the Bengals. Coz chats with NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro. The guys look into what went wrong in the loss, the lack of a run game and the Jets sinking back into misery. Producer Jake Brown then is riled up in his "From, The Fans" segment. Former Jets safety Erik Coleman then joins Coz. Coleman talks about the Jets struggles, if guys quit and make up injuries in the final month of a lost season, going from Herm Edwards to Eric Mangini and he tells a few funny Herm stories.
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Brian Costello opens the show previewing Jets-Bengals Sunday with NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro. The guys break the game down and if Andy Dalton starting changes things, the positive outlook in the Jets locker room and what has helped turn the ship around. NY Post fantasy football writer Samantha Previte then lets you know who to start and sit in your fantasy lineups this week. NFL Network personality Rich Eisen then joins the show. He chats about being a longtime Jets fan and his favorite memories, what he thinks of the team's future, the NFL Top 100, working with Bill Belichick and the preparation for his annual 40-yard dash for charity. The show wraps with producer Jake Brown giving "Brown's Best Bets" for Week 13.
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Brian Costello opens the podcast breaking down the Jets' blowout 34-3 win over the Raiders. He welcomes in longtime NY Post football columnist Steve Serby to discuss three straight wins, what has changed with the team and playoff hopes still being alive. Producer Jake Brown addresses the fans' point of view in a positive letter "From, The Fans." Jets great and radio commentator Marty Lyons then joins the show. Lyons talks about Sam Darnold's development, the improving team's outlook, the bond with the Sack Exchange and the Marty Lyons Foundation.
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Brian Costello opens the show addressing Le'Veon Bell's tweets about HGH testing and constantly having to check Twitter for new controversial tweets from Jets players. NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro then drops by to preview the matchup with the Raiders Sunday and discuss Sam Darnold's development. Producer Jake Brown debuts the "Brown's Best Bets" segment. Former Jets offensive lineman Willie Colon then joins the show to talk about the Jets culture problems, the offensive line's struggles this year, media in New York, what went wrong when he was with the team and trying to bring Hofstra football back. NY Post fantasy football writer Drew Loftis then gives out half of NFL Week 12's start/sits to wrap up the show.
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Brian Costello opens the show breaking down the Jets' 34-17 win over the Redskins with longtime NY Post football columnist Steve Serby. The guys discuss Sam Darnold's progression, beating an awful Redskins team and the upcoming schedule and how many wins this team can wind up with. Coz and Serby then chat with former Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde. He talks about Darnold, the 1998 Jets and his favorite memory, playing for Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick, watching his son play QB and playing with receivers with big egos.
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Brian Costello is joined by longtime NY Post football columnist Mark Cannizzaro. The guys talk about Adam Gase getting the vote of confidence by Christopher Johnson. They discuss whether Gase coaching the 2020 Jets is the right move and preview the Jets matchup with the Redskins Sunday. Former Jets head coach Rex Ryan chats about the current team, the job Adam Gase is doing and if he's the right coach, his tenure and memories with the Jets and if he would coach again for the Jets.
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It's a special crossover edition of the podcast as Gang's All Here meets Blue Rush. Brian Costello, Jimmy Failla and Paul Schwartz look back at the Jets' 34-27 win over the Giants in the battle for New York. In the roundtable discussion, the guys break down the game, the future of both head coaches and Giants defensive coordinator James Bettcher, what the game means for both sides and where the teams go from here. Producer Jake Brown then gives the fans' perspective from both sides in "From, The Fans."
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Brian Costello opens the show previewing the Jets-Giants matchup at MetLife Stadium. Longtime NY Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro makes his debut on the podcast, looking at this Jets team compared to other bad Jets teams, the future of Adam Gase and how Sunday's game looks. NBC Sports columnist Peter King then drops by the show to talk about why the Jets franchise has been so bad, why they should not think about trading Jamal Adams, NFL officiating and the changes at Sports Illustrated and in journalism.
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Brian Costello opens the show discussing the Jets hitting rock bottom after losing to the Dolphins Sunday. What was the feel in the locker room after the game? NY Post columnist Steve Serby joins the show from Miami to talk about the future of Adam Gase, what the Jets do next and how the rest of the season could play out. Former Jets Pro Bowl receiver Keyshawn Johnson then joins Brian and explains why Adam Gase needs to go, what is wrong with the Jets and why Christopher Johnson needs to give him a call to help fix the franchise.
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Brian Costello opens the show talking about the Jamal Adams trade-deadline drama and Adams' comments the following day. NY Post columnist Mark Cannizzaro joins the podcast, and the guys break down the Adams controversy as well as the Leonard Williams trade to the Giants and the trades the Jets did not make. They then preview the Jets' matchup on Sunday against the Dolphins. Jets great Wesley Walker comes on the show to chat about Adams' actions, how frustrating it is to watch this team and memorable moments from his own career.
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Brian Costello opens the show breaking down the Jets' loss to the Jaguars and whom the team may look to trade before the NFL trade deadline. Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen joins to chat about the loss, the offensive line woes and the team's trust in Sam Darnold. Former longtime Jets special teams coach Mike Westhoff looks back at the great special teams units he coached, examines how special teams has changed and explains why Darnold is struggling.
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Brian Costello opens the show taking you inside the locker room and discussing how the Jets are feeling after getting dismantled by the Patriots on Monday night. He picks six major issues surrounding the Jets as he previews their matchup Sunday with the Jaguars. WFAN radio host Joe Benigno then joins the podcast to talk about wanting to fire Adam Gase, the future of Sam Darnold and the pain of being a longtime Jets fan, as well as his career and time at WFAN.
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Brian Costello breaks down the Jets embarrassing 33-0 loss to the Patriots Monday night and Sam Darnold saying he was "seeing ghosts." Longtime NY Post football writer Mark Cannizzaro joins the show to talk about the state of the 1-5 Jets right now. The greatest Jets player in franchise history Joe Namath discusses Darnold's struggles, the team's rebuild, being named the NFL's Greatest Character and his new book.
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Gang's All Here is the premier New York Jets football podcast that only the New York Post Sports section can create. Join host and beat reporter Brian Costello twice a week as he gives you unparalleled access to the Jets, including interviews with players and other special guests.
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