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Episode 26: Kobe Bryant Tribute, Super Bowl Preview feat. Jerome Bettis

Episode 26: Kobe Bryant Tribute, Super Bowl Preview feat. Jerome Bettis

FromBlue Rush - New York Giants Podcast


Episode 26: Kobe Bryant Tribute, Super Bowl Preview feat. Jerome Bettis

FromBlue Rush - New York Giants Podcast

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jimmy Failla and Jake Brown open the show discussing the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna and the impact it had on the world. They then preview Super Bowl LIV and make their picks. NY Post football columnist Steve Serby then joins the show. He looks back at his memories of Kobe, previews the big game, goes over some fun prop bets and looks back at Eli Manning's retirement press conference. Super Bowl champion and Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis then joined the show from the Hertz bus. He spoke about the Hertz promotion he's doing, breaks down Chiefs-49ers, how Big Ben got him to come back, winning a title to go out on top, his tough upbringing, his bowling background and Eli's legacy.
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Released:
Jan 27, 2020
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Blue Rush is the best New York Giants podcast as only the New York Post sports section can create. Unparalleled access and scoops directly from the field and locker room. This season, New York Post Sports Anchor Brandon London hosts along with two-time Super Bowl winning Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes and New York Post Giants beat writer Paul Schwartz. There are also a variety of players and special guests. Hear the football podcast twice a week during the NFL season. No other outlet brings the best sports podcasts like the New York Post.