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Juliet is joined by Ringer colleague and NFL celebrity authority Nora Princiotti to talk about Receiver, Netflix’s follow-up to Quarterback. They have a lot of questions about who the show is for, how the players were chosen, the nature of stardom in the NFL, the San Francisco 49ers’ WAG culture, and how we get more time with Amon-Ra St. Brown’s mom. They also touch on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (of course), George Kittle’s entertaining antics, and Olivia Culpo’s recent wedding to another 49e…
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What happens when one of the NFL’s greatest players becomes an outspoken conspiracy theorist?
7 months ago
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There are no football excuses left, as Watson is once again playing like one of the league’s worst quarterbacks. The only questions now are how this will all end for Cleveland and how ugly it will get.
7 months ago
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Juliet and Nora also cover an interesting chain of events involving Eric Adams and Sabrina Carpenter
7 months ago
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Is the disgruntled receiver signaling a future trade to the Ravens? Or has Poe’s work filled him with fantastic terrors he’s never felt before? Let’s investigate.
6 months ago
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Yes, the offense was better, but mistakes and missed opportunities defined the first game of the post-Saleh era for Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets
6 months ago
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Jodi and Nora break down why this is a rare case where a rom-com works better as a TV series, the show’s portrayal of podcasting, and more
6 months ago
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Payne rocketed to stardom with One Direction in the 2010s, but had personal and professional struggles in the decade since the boy band broke up
6 months ago
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Juliet is joined by Nora Princiotti this week to talk about Andrew Garfield’s press tour, Suki Waterhouse’s prank on Robert Pattinson, the impact One Direction had on pop culture, and much more
6 months ago
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In music this year, idiosyncrasy was in
4 months ago
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The same handful of teams (and their bumbling owners) once again are looking for new coaches and GMs, and the pool of new, inspiring candidates is quite shallow. Welcome to the silliest hiring cycle in recent memory.
3 months ago