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The truth is out West! We’re hopping on the ET Highway and venturing to the most notorious alien hot spots, including Roswell’s infamous crash site, Area 51’s eerie perimeter, and a mysterious desert watchtower. Join us as journalist Laura Krantz, host of the podcast Wild Thing , beams up to share stories from the front lines of UFO reporting—from strange sightings and quirky festivals to a mailbox where people leave letters to extraterrestrials. Maybe you’ll even decide for yourself: Is Earth a tourist stop for spaceships? UFO hot spots you’ll encounter in this episode: - UFO Watchtower (near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado) - Roswell, New Mexico - Area 51, Nevada - Extraterrestrial Highway (aka State Route 375), Nevada - Little A’Le’Inn, ET Highway, Nevada - E.T. Fresh Jerky, ET Highway, Nevada - Alien Research Center, ET Highway, Nevada - The Black Mailbox, ET Highway, Nevada Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group .…
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Two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Hogan and award-winning journalist and author Christopher Price of The Boston Globe discuss New England football every week on “The Patriots Report.” Hogan, a veteran of nine seasons in the NFL, joins Price to talk about Mike Vrabel, Drake Maye, and the rest of the roster.
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Two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Hogan and award-winning journalist and author Christopher Price of The Boston Globe discuss New England football every week on “The Patriots Report.” Hogan, a veteran of nine seasons in the NFL, joins Price to talk about Mike Vrabel, Drake Maye, and the rest of the roster.
8x Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick joined the Pro Football Doc Podcast to talk about his new book The Art of Winning: Lessons from a Life in Football, why injuries are so important, the value Pro Football Doc and SIC Provide to the NFL fans and some great stories during their time in the NFL together.…
The 2025 regular season schedule dropped Wednesday night, and Chris Price has plenty of thoughts on how it all shapes up from a New England perspective. Where are the winnable games? The revenge contests? The toughest stretch? And how does it stack up to last year?
Chris and Chris talk about how players react to the release of the NFL schedule as opposed to fans and media. They also have some thoughts about Mike Vrabel's decision to cut veteran long snapper Joe Cardona, Julian Edelman going into the Patriots Hall of Fame, what Kyle Williams needs to do to endear himself to Josh McDaniels, and much more.…
Chris Price talks with former OSU offensive lineman Bryant Browning of 'Bleav in Buckeyes' about Patriots' second-round pick TreVeyon Henderson, a running back out of Ohio State. What are his strengths and weaknesses? How will he feel about splitting carries? And how will he fit in Josh McDaniels' offense? Plus, we take the pulse of Columbus when it comes to their feelings on Mike Vrabel.…
Chris Price talks to Blake Rufino about Will Campbell and what sort of player the Patriots got with the No. 4 overall pick. Rufino, who has covered Campbell since the left tackle was a high schooler, breaks down Campbell's growth and development, his perceived arm length issues, and what Campbell needs to work on at the next level to be a success. Blake also has a scouting report on LSU pass rusher Bradyn Swinson, who was taken in the fifth round by New England.…
00:55: Some initial thoughts on the Patriots’ draft. “It wasn’t flashy. There was no one who jumped off the page at you. I don’t think it was a bad draft. We had the position that we had. … The story went the way we thought it was going to go.” 3:55: “I’m excited. I really am. I think it was a good start.” 4:39: On Will Campbell: “You talk about a guy who won the press conference and has said all the right things, at least so far.” 5:07: For Hogan. “Do you care about the short arms thing?” 10:15: With the addition of TreVeyon Henderson, should the current group of running backs be concerned? How does it change the dynamic of the running back room? 15:35: Steve Smith said third-round pick Kyle Williams is his favorite wide receiver in this year’s draft. What do we think of that? And what does that mean for Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker? 19:30: Trying to figure out what wide receivers make the roster and who might get cut 25:35: Does Ja’Lynn Polk get more leeway as opposed to Javon Baker because one was a second-round pick and the other was a fourth rounder? Could Polk or Baker get the Foxborough Flu? 27:45: “I would be doing everything I can to show this coaching staff I want to be on this football team.” 29:40: One of Hogan’s secrets for sticking in the league for 10 years? “Be a guy who is doing everything right. … You have 5o do it the right way, the way they want it done.” 30:19: “Don’t get caught up in your feelings … because enough one cares.” 32:00: On Hogan’s advice for Kobee “Mr. Irrelevant” Minor and the UDFA guys. “Shit, I went to Buffalo, and guys didn’t even know my name. … I kept my head down, I worked my ass off, and I just did everything right and took advantage of every single opportunity.” 37:40: “Just be that guy who wants to be there, man. … People are going to love that.” 39:34: “You’ve got to just kind of have that ‘don’t give a shit’ attitude.” 40:40: Hogan’s favorite Malcolm Butler practice story. 42:30: On earning respect as a low-round guy or UDFA off the field. “Be a team guy.” 44:00: Hogan on Shedeur Sanders.…
Chris Price takes a look back at Day Two of the 2025 NFL Draft. There's a breakdown of the three Patriots' picks and how they'll impact the roster come this season. There's also a look at some winners and losers from a league-wide perspective, and a look ahead to what New England fans can expect come Day Three.…
In a special late-night podcast, Chris Price breaks down the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. There are thoughts on the Patriots taking Will Campbell at No. 4, and a league-wide rundown of winners and losers. Chris also has a look ahead to the second day of action.
Chris and Chris talk draft with analyst Eric Edholm of NFL.com. Will the Patriots take Will Campbell? Are there some late-round gems for New England to consider? And what would ultimately make this draft a success for Mike Vrabel? Eric has the answers.
00:25: An apology to Brandon for annually leaving him off our roster projections every year. 1:10: What’s the secret to playing 11 years in the NFL? 1:40: “No offense to you guys, but we read all those reports. … ‘Oh really? That’s what you guys think?’ ” 3:25: “Vegas was way different than Foxborough.” On playing for Josh McDaniels when he was with the Raiders. “Just was so Bill without knowing he was Bill.” 6:00: On what he thinks about Josh’s return to Foxborough as the offensive coordinator. He has a young group; will he open up the playbook for some of those younger guys? 8:50: “Josh is not going to hold your hand and he’s damn sure going to bitch at you” if you don’t know the offense. 9:30: On Bolden’s thoughts on the Patriots of the last few years as a former Patriot. “Yeah, it stings a little.” 11:30: Bolden on Vrabel: “The changes that they’ve made so far have been wild.” On Milton Williams getting the biggest deal in franchise history since Tom Brady. 12:15: “I’ve heard all my Vrabel stories from Bill [Belichick] and [Jerod] Mayo. … I’m excited to see [Vrabel] as a New England Patriot coach.” 14:07: Hogan on Vrabel bringing some “swag” back to New England. “I felt like we were everyone’s little brother the last few years.” 16:23: Bolden: “I wouldn’t be surprised to see Vrabel in full pads that first day. I would not be surprised.” 17:00: “He’s going to talk his noise. Vrabel has not changed.” Bolden compares him to a more young, energetic Bill Belichick. 18:30: On Bolden’s two favorite Bill Belichick stories. 24:00: On the secret to being a good special teamer. “The want to.” 28:42: “Special teams in New England, we had fun.” 31:00: On Bolden getting to a point where he liked hitting guys on special teams more than he liked running the ball. “That is 100 percent true.” 32:48: On the new kickoff rules. “I hate it. Complete trash.” 34:40: Bolden on his new charity and foundation work.…
Chris and Chris have some thoughts on what a successful 2025 season would look like for New England. They also have some specific thoughts on what lies ahead for the quarterback — both as a leader and a signal-caller. They wrap things up with a look at who is on the hot seat heading into the new season, and who might be the best choices for captain now that David Andrews and Ja'Whaun Bentley are now gone.…
Chris and Chris hail the signing of Stefon Diggs, and talk about what the arrival of the veteran wide receiver means for the New England offense. What sort of impact will this have on Drake Maye? What's a realistic level of expectation around his health? How will Josh McDaniels maximize his talents? And much more.…
1:00: Fauria’s view on the offseason so far. “I don’t want to do the whole grade thing, but I will. I give them an A. An A-plus.” 2:45: Hogan: “There are a couple of more additions that should be made. You look at the wide receiver room, specifically.” 4:00: Fauria on Milton Williams. “That guy is almost unblockable.” 4:30: Fauria: “The offense, I think is going to be lagging behind. … The offensive line is a massive, massive, massive concern of mine.” 5:55: Fauria: “Vrabel is extremely knowledgable and very bright. Almost annoyingly bright. And he’ll let you know it, too.” 6:30: On the cutting comments stinging a little more when they come from Vrabel, and Vrabel’s coaching style. 8:00: On how that attitude changes the locker room. “You end up playing with a snarky attitude. A little bit of edge to you. … You can play freely and talk a lot of shit.” 10:00: Hogan on McDaniels. “I think there’s going to be a way, however strong out offensive line is, he’s going to find a way.” 11:30: Fauria on the return of Josh McDaniels, and whether or not he can succeed as an OC without Bill Belichick looking over his shoulder. “Everywhere else he’s gone, it hasn’t really worked. … I just don’t know if it’s a guarantee that it’s going to work.” 13:30: Fauria on the offensive line. “The last couple of years, it’s been horrible to me.” 14:15: On Josh McDaniels being the guy who unlocked Mac Jones. Will the Patriots try and use the No. 4 overall pick on Will Campbell? 15:30: If Josh McDaniels stayed for Mac Jones’s second year, would Mac Jones have the same implosion we saw in Year Two? Or would have he thrived in the offense? 20:45: Fauria on Travis Hunter. “They need to draft a tackle. However, if Travis Hunter is there, you have to take Travis Hunter. … Everything about him is unique.” 21:35: Fauria on Hunter. “The comparison I would make with him is Asante Samuel.” 23:35: On the offensive line and the question for the coaching staff. “Can we make chicken salad out of chicken shit?” 24:00: On the logistical challenges facing Hunter at the NFL level. 25:45: On the current Patriots’ roster, Hunter likely projects primarily as an offensive option at this point. 26:25: Fauria: “Can you imagine [Hunter] in the slot? … Good luck. Good luck.” 27:45: Fauria’s favorite Mike Vrabel story.…
1:15: What kind of guy are the Patriots getting in Garrett Bradbury? 2:30: Why was Bradbury available? 4:25: At 6-3 and 300 pounds, he’s a bit undersized. How does he maybe make up for that in other facets of his game? 5:50: Why were his PFF grades so up and down over the last few years? 7:45: Does he have any positional versatility? 9:05: It feels like Bradbury is simply a case of a guy trying to stabilize a certain position. Is this a safe assessment? 10:15: Is he prepared to work as a potential leader in the New England locker room? 13:00: On managing expectations in the post-David Andrews world. 14:30: On Krammer’s thoughts about a possible Diggs;’ signing with the Patriots. 17:31: Could Diggs be a leader for a group of younger wide receivers? 19:30: Could Diggs be a good fit for a rebuilding team like New England? “Vrabel would love this guy.” 21:30: On Vrabel’s ability to connect with players and how that would work with Diggs. 22:40: On Diggs’ being the potential focal point for the Patriots’ passing attack. “He wants to be that No. 1, certainly.”…
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