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Broken Play with Navv Greene

Broken Play with Navv Greene

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Welcome to Broken Play, the weekly comedy sports podcast hosted by Atlanta comedian Navv Greene, featuring his right-hand man, QB1-Reggie Ball. Tune in every Thursday for barbershop-style banter, unfiltered sports takes, and hilarious culture commentary!

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  • Ep. 98 | From Veterans Day to MVP Talks: Broken Play Unpacks NFL, WNBA & Men’s Mental Health
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode of Broken Play, Nav Greene and the crew deliver an action-packed discussion celebrating Veterans Day while diving into the latest in sports, culture, and personal growth. They explore standout performances in the WNBA, analyze NFL MVP contenders, and reflect on the importance of men’s mental health awareness. The conversation expands to include political commentary on Donald Trump, insights into the music industry, and comparisons between top artists.

    They also break down the evolving landscape of college football, highlighting emerging athletes and the unique dynamics of JUCO programs, where older players compete for a second chance. Through humor and real-life storytelling, they share personal experiences about resilience, parenting, and fitness journeys, drawing parallels between sports discipline and personal development.

    Rounding out the episode, they touch on NBA trade rumors, the influence of relationships on athletes, and the growing conversation around financial independence for women, blending cultural insight, entertainment, and authentic storytelling throughout.

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    1 h y 56 m
  • Ep. 97 | Inside the NFL: Michael Vick’s Legacy, Kyler Murray’s Future & the Rise of New Leaders
    Nov 6 2025

    In this episode of Broken Play, Navv Greene and the crew dive into the latest NFL action, breaking down team performances, standout players, key coaching decisions shaping the season and the influence of coaching on player development. They reflect on the legacy of Michael Vick, analyze the future of Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals, and explore how leadership dynamics affect success both on and off the field. Blending humor, insight, and real talk, this episode offers an unfiltered take on the culture and strategy driving today’s NFL.

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    2 h y 3 m
  • Ep.96 | NBA Chaos: Wemby’s Rise, Jaylen Brown Drama & Halloween Madness
    Oct 30 2025

    In this episode of Broken Play, Nav Greene and the crew deliver a dynamic mix of sports talk, humor, and personal storytelling. They kick things off with Halloween highlights before diving into the latest action across the NBA, analyzing standout performances from players like Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier. The discussion expands to the league’s future with rising stars like Victor Wembanyama (Wemby) and the pressures faced by modern athletes living under constant public scrutiny.

    The conversation also flows into the NFL and college football, covering standout games, fantasy football strategies, and the evolving relationship between coaches and players. With plenty of laughs along the way, the hosts reflect on Thanksgiving traditions, share high school memories, and unpack viral sports moments—including Jaylen Brown’srecent controversy and Sophie Cunningham’s crossover into fashion. Blending sharp sports analysis with humor and authenticity, this episode captures the true spirit of sports culture and community.

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    1 h y 43 m
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