
On this episode of 3 & Out, John Middlekauff reacts to Dan Campbell’s comments about how the Detroit Lions are viewed around the league and whether the franchise is embracing—or pushing back against—the expectations that come with being a contender. John also discusses the highly entertaining Spurs-Thunder playoff series and what made it one of the best matchups in basketball this year. Plus, the Minnesota Vikings have a new general manager, and John breaks down what the hire could mean for the franchise’s future. He also weighs in on the growing speculation surrounding A.J. Brown and whether there’s any real chance the Eagles would trade their star receiver to the New England Patriots. The conversation then shifts to Brendan Sorsby and his gambling-related issues, examining the broader implications for athletes navigating sports betting in today’s environment. And to close things out, John reacts to Texas Tech’s desire to schedule Texas, discussing what the matchup would mean for college football fans and whether it’s a game that should happen. From NFL storylines to college football and beyond, it’s all covered on this episode of 3 & Out. Follow John on Twitter, and Instagram for the latest. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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