Episodios

  • ESPN's Chris Berman 2/26/26
    Feb 26 2026

    CNBC’s Alex Sherman talks with sports business professor Rick Horrow about the stadium building boom and what’s fueling it. Then, longtime ESPN host Chris Berman joins Sherman to break down ESPN’s evolution, its NFL ownership deal, and why Berman believes the Damar Hamlin incident may have impacted the league’s push for an 18th game.


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    29 m
  • YouTube Sports Creator Jesser 2/19/26
    Feb 19 2026

    CNBC's Alex Sherman sits down with YouTube creator Jesse Riedel, known to millions as "Jesser."
    They discuss how Riedel scaled from virtually zero audience to more than 37 million subscribers, turning sports content into a digital media powerhouse. He also breaks down what he sees for YouTube's future sports content.


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    28 m
  • Football writer Ken Belson and NFL legend Joe Montana 2/12/26
    Feb 12 2026

    CNBC’s Alex Sherman sits down with longtime NFL writer Ken Belson to discuss his new book “Every Day is Sunday,” the evolution of the league, and the business buzz surrounding Super Bowl week. Then, Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana joins the podcast to reflect on his legendary career, his pivot into venture capital, and where he sees the NFL heading next.


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    39 m
  • NFL's Hans Schroeder on renegotiating TV rights and why Disney isn't 'legacy media' 2/6/26
    Feb 6 2026

    CNBC's Alex Sherman talks to Hans Schroeder, the NFL's executive vice president of media distribution. They discuss whether the league will trigger its opt-out clause to renegotiate TV rights deals early, the NFL's landmark agreement with Disney/ESPN and why the league is bullish on ESPN's future value, potential expansion of its YouTube partnership, what it would take to convince players to accept an 18-game season, and the NFL's efforts to create a dedicated media package for international games.


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    16 m
  • NFL exec Jeff Miller says the league is comfortable sitting out the prediction market blitz 2/6/26
    Feb 6 2026

    CNBC's Contessa Brewer talks with NFL EVP Jeff Miller about the rise of prediction markets and how the NFL is navigating it. Miller says the league is playing the long game.


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    10 m
  • Kirk Cousins on an 18th NFL game: 'Everybody has a price' 2/6/26
    Feb 6 2026

    CNBC's Alex Sherman speaks with quarterback Kirk Cousins about his free-agency strategy, an 18-game season and his Zebra Technologies partnership on player tracking.


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    9 m
  • Top football prospect Jeremiyah Love talks Notre Dame, NIL and preparing for the NFL draft 2/5/26
    Feb 5 2026

    Notre Dame star Jeremiyah Love reacts to the Irish missing the College Football Playoff, explains why NIL wasn’t a priority early in his college career, and breaks down how he’s preparing for the NFL draft.


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    7 m
  • Amazon TNF's Ryan Fitzpatrick on why an 18-game season is likely a "non-starter" 2/5/26
    Feb 5 2026

    CNBC's Alex Sherman talks to former NFL quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who played 17 seasons for nine different teams before becoming an analyst for Amazon's Thursday Night Football. They discuss why Fitzpatrick thinks an 18-game season is a "non-starter" with players, why players are embracing the NFL's international expansion, the rapid adoption of AI and analytics, using his Harvard connections to manage finances and investments, and what makes Amazon's Thursday Night Football coverage distinctive.


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    10 m