Let's Go! with Bill Belichick, Maxx Crosby, Peter King & Jim Gray
Let's Go! with Bill Belichick, Maxx Crosby, Peter King & Jim Gray

Bill Belichick, Maxx Crosby, and Peter King join Jim Gray for Season Four of Let’s Go! Enjoy in-depth, insightful, and introspective conversations about the NFL from every angle. They'll discuss the top stories on and off the football field, talk to the biggest stars across sports and entertainment, and share stories from their careers and personal lives.

Tom Brady returns to Let’s Go! to break down the Chiefs’ loss to the Bills, what has turned Josh Allen from a good QB into a great QB, and everything the Detroit Lions are doing that’s making them unstoppable. Then, Jim and Bill discuss the 49ers’ loss to the Seahawks and what happens when a talented team underperforms to this degree, the Browns and Giants facing tough contract decisions under center, and what’s really going on with Aaron Rodgers.
Jim and Peter break down Justin Tucker’s newfound struggles and what this means for the Ravens, the Bills’ ending the Chiefs’ undefeated season yesterday, whether Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry have the potential to beat Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record, and the week’s biggest question - are goal posts still necessary?
Mike Tyson joins Jim and Bill days before his fight against Jake Paul to share his best moments with Jim in the ring, his predictions for his comeback fight at age 58, and his thoughts on whether he'll keep fighting beyond this Friday. Then, Jim and Bill sit down with retired U.S. Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell to discuss how he’s managed to pick himself up after everything he's experienced in service, and the lessons he’s learned about leadership.
What happens when Jerry Jones wages war against the Sun? Jim and Peter discuss the Cowboys' latest drama on and off the planet, plus Davante Adams and the Jets' struggles, the Chiefs finding new ways to stay undefeated, and whether the Bills can end that winning streak this Sunday.
Comedian Dana Carvey joins Jim and Bill to break down some of his best impressions of U.S. presidents like Joe Biden and George H.W. Bush. Then, Jim and Peter discuss the New Orleans Saints firing coach Dennis Allen, the Raiders firing three coaches including OC Luke Getsy, and Saquon Barkley’s incredible reverse hurdle. Plus, Peter makes some judgments as we approach the middle of the season.
Former President Donald Trump joins Jim Gray and Bill Belichick for an Election Eve edition of Let’s Go!, discussing the state of sports in America - from how to fight corruption in sports gambling, and whether college athletics can survive in its current financial structure, to how to bring equitable pay to women’s sports in the wake of Caitlin Clark’s rise to superstardom, the NFL, the PGA, and a whole lot more.
Lions QB Jared Goff joins Jim and Bill to break down the blowout win against the Titans and what it took for the Lions to get where they are. Jared discusses what he’s learned from playing in the Super Bowl against Bill’s Patriots, how he works on decision making as a QB, and his thoughts approaching the Lions-Packers game this Sunday. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim and Bill to reflect on the Raiders’ loss to the Chiefs, and Bill gives advice on how he kept his team together when things didn’t go well.
Jim and Peter break down the Bears’ tough loss to the Commanders and Jayden Daniels’ Hail Mary, and the Eagles’ impressive week. Plus, Peter lists his top five NFC teams and shares his thoughts on the Yankees ahead of Game Three. Then, they discuss the future of the Jets, what the Cowboys need, and which teams would be a good fit for Bill Belichick.
Tom Brady joins Jim and Bill to discuss how to beat a team as unstoppable as the Chiefs, and Jared Goff’s elite Week 7 performance. PLUS, Bill and Tom share their thoughts on criticizing teammates amid Jerod Mayo’s comments that the Patriots are “soft”. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to reflect on the tough loss to the Rams on Sunday, and Tom Brady as the new minority partner of the Raiders.
Jim and Peter break down where the Jets are getting into trouble this season, and the impact of Deshaun Watson’s achilles injury on his career with the Browns. Then, they discuss Jared Goff playing the best football in the NFL, and Jerod Mayo calling his players soft.
With Robert Saleh out in New York, Jim and Bill Belichick discuss how and when midseason coaching changes can bring a breath of fresh air into the building, before touching on the aftermath of the Cowboys’ horrid performance against the Lions. Then, Jim and Maxx Crosby discuss the Raiders' unacceptable loss to the Steelers, why you can’t worry about getting injured as a player, and how interim coaches can bring success to a team.
Jim and Peter break down Nick Sirianni’s unprofessional behavior following the Eagles win against the Browns, and question whether NFL players need to stand up against the extended schedule after Aidan Hutchinson’s gruesome injury. Plus, Peter asks whether the Cowboys should hire Bill Belichick as their next Head Coach.
Hear the full-length conversation between four of the greatest coaches in American sports history - Mike Krzyzewski, Nick Saban, Joe Torre, and Bill Belichick - as they join Jim Gray to break down the most crucial aspects of coaching, including how to sustain success in an ever-changing environment, how to identify potential versus ability in young players, how to get individuals to buy into a team-first mentality, and how to turn the worst losses of your career into the greatest successes.
Legendary coaches Nick Saban, Mike Krzyzewski, and Joe Torre join Jim and Bill for an unforgettable roundtable to break down the most crucial aspects of building a winning team, what it takes to stay at the top, and the importance of a team-first mentality. Plus, Joe Torre shares his favorite story of Derek Jeter, and what it means to lead by example.
Jim and Peter break down Aaron Rodgers’ performance in the current Jets offense, and where Davante Adams will go next. Plus, Peter shares his list of MVP candidates as we get further into the season with a surprise non-QB at the top.
JJ Watt joins Jim and Bill to discuss the pressures of quick decision-making as both player and coach, why brothers thrive so often in the NFL, and the importance of using your platform to give back to the community. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim and Peter, and reflects on his experience of sitting out a game and watching the Raiders from a distance on Sunday.
Jim and Peter King break down the Chiefs’ 10-game winning streak, the undeniable value Derrick Henry brings to the Ravens, and a bold prediction for the Washington Commanders.
Charles Barkley joins Jim and Bill to discuss how his relationship with Bill started and what they’ve learned from each other, how lucky he feels to have his career, and what it was like to have Moses Malone be a father figure in his life. Then, Maxx Crosby sits with Jim and Peter and reflects on the tough loss to the Panthers, and shares his thoughts on the DeVonta Smith hit and how he handles criticism.
Jim and Peter recap Week 3 and discuss exactly where the cowboys are struggling this season, the Steelers winning streak, what’s so special about Matthew Stafford, and Baker Mayfield’s statements on the Bucs environment while Tom Brady was QB.
Tom Brady returns to Let’s Go! as a guest this time and shares what he’s learned from Bill’s coaching that he’s applied to his role on TV, and the two reflect on team meetings and what they have accomplished together. Then, Bill shares his thoughts amid recent player injuries in the league and the importance of maximizing your roster when players get hurt.
Jim and Peter reflect on Week 2 games and discuss the ending of the Bengals-Chiefs game, top performances like Brandon Aubrey and Kyler Murray, and the potential resurgence of Justin Fields. Then, they break down what it means when you have great players in poorly managed organizations, what’s going on with the Cowboys, and Tua Tagovailoa’s future.
Jim and Bill Belichick reflect on the first week of the season and talk about how long losses linger in professional football, Dak Prescott’s monster contract with the Dallas Cowboys, and Tom Brady’s broadcasting debut on Fox. Then, Jim sits with Peter King and Maxx Crosby to discuss Maxx’s thoughts on the Raiders-Chargers game, what he’s learned about handling losses in the league, and getting ready to face the Ravens this Sunday.
Peter King sits with Jim and shares his initial observations on the Steelers and Josh Allen, and how he admires Andy Reid’s confidence in rookies. Then, King discusses the young QBs’ performances during Week 1 and the importance of making a long-term decision on your quarterback early on. Then, King shares how many words he’s written and how the Northern IL-Notre Dame game reminded him why we love sports.
Let’s Go! is back with a new lineup! Jim Gray and Bill Belichick sit down with Andy Reid to talk about the most challenging aspects of the two legendary coaches facing each other and the critical elements of developing a successful quarterback. Then, Jim and Peter King speak with Maxx Crosby to discuss what “legendary” means to him, what he remembers about last year’s Christmas Day game that’ll help him in the 2024 season, and what he has learned from boxing that he incorporates in football.
Starting September 2 - Bill Belichick, Maxx Crosby, and Peter King join Jim Gray for the 2024-2025 NFL season! Hear the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach, the two-time All-Pro, and the Hall of Fame sportswriter break down the week in the NFL, talk to the biggest stars in sports and entertainment, and tell stories you cant hear anywhere else. Subscribe today so you never miss a moment of in-depth football talk, and the best guests in the world of podcasting.New episodes drop every Monday night on your podcast feed, or hear the show first on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Sports Radio at 6 PM ET, or SiriusXM NFL Radio at 6:30 PM ET.
Re-live the BEST of the incredible 2023-2024 season on Let’s Go! with the most memorable guests across sports and entertainment.Andy Reid discusses the greatness of the Chiefs dynasty, and Deion and Shedeur Sanders talk lifting the energy of the Colorado Buffaloes program. Denzel Washington improvs with Tom, John Legend shares his favorite Tom Brady memory, and Shaquille O’Neal discusses his family and career. CJ Stroud discusses his rookie season, the best offensive player of the year Christian McCaffrey talks leading his team to be #1 in the NFC, and Lamar Jackson shares what he wants to accomplish. Rob Gronkowski looks back with Tom at their great plays, Randy Moss and Julian Edelman reminisce on their days as Patriots, Lawrence Taylor talks about what it would’ve been like to play with Tom during the same era, John Elway shares the difficulty of playing opposing teams as defending champions, and Steve Young discusses the state of today’s quarterbacking.
Tom, Larry, and Jim break down a thrilling and emotional Super Bowl LVIII, from the heroics of Patrick Mahomes and the fire of Travis Kelce, to the strategic battle between coaches in overtime. Plus, they reflect on their week in Vegas and discuss how the city’s festive atmosphere served as a great location for the Super Bowl, or potentially every Super Bowl.
Tom and Jim welcome Hall of Famer Steve Young to discuss Tom’s golf game at Pebble Beach, what championship football looks like, and why Tom picked Steve as his sports hero. Then, the great John Elway sits with Jim and Larry to talk about the Chiefs playing their best football, his iconic “helicopter” play, and what could’ve been if John hadn’t left football when he did.
Tom and Jim break down the big-time performances from Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce in the AFC Championship Game, and rue the missed opportunities from the Lions as they fell victim to an incredible comeback by Brock Purdy and the 49ers. Then, they sit down with Chiefs head coach Andy Reid to discuss how the team was able to focus in such a hostile environment, the pride he has in his coaching tree, and the one story that may have flown under the radar during the Chiefs' season: Taylor Swift.
Tom and Jim break down incredible performances from Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson in the Divisional Round, and look ahead to the NFC Championship Game in San Francisco. Then, they are joined by TV personality and former Giants star Michael Strahan to discuss his trip to space, the work he’s enjoyed most after his playing career, and why few great players become great coaches in the NFL.
Tom and Jim get together to talk about a magical weekend in football, and are joined by Randy Moss and Julian Edelman. The former teammates reflect on the legacy of Bill Belichick with the Patriots, their favorite memories playing for him, and the hard work they put it to build a great team.
Tom and Jim discuss the season coming to an end for some teams as others get ready for the playoffs. Then, Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens joins to talk about his goal of winning a Super Bowl, his relationship with Coach Harbaugh, how he’s going to handle his off week, and the moment from his younger days watching Tom Brady that he’ll never forget.
Tom and Jim ring in the new year with a discussion about perspective, priorities, and personal growth. They then break down how the Lions season has altered after Brad Allen’s officiating crew's mistake during the Cowboys game, and what the Lions can do to move forward. Then, Jim speaks with Larry about Lamar Jackson being the clear MVP favorite, Bradley Chubb’s injury and what this means for the Dolphins, and Larry’s picks for this weekend's top four games.
Tom and Jim are joined by Grammy Award winning artist John Legend to talk about how he manages his career and family life, the impactful relationships he develops with contestants on The Voice, and John’s favorite Christmas carol… with a little serenade by request. Then, Tom and Jim discuss the difference between being team-focused vs. individual-focused in a team sport, and the importance of being a confident player.
Tom and Jim sit down with 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey to discuss whether a running back can win the NFL MVP in 2023, why pass protection is an underrated aspect of his game, and the importance of coaching during every single play. Then, Christian shares how he takes care of himself when getting hit, his capability to grow facial hair, and his dedication to The Logan Project.
The legendary duo is together again! Tom and Jim are joined by star tight end, Rob Gronkowski, to discuss how unstoppable him and Tom were on the field, why Gronk enjoyed blocking, and the importance of his Tampa Bay era. Then, Gronk picks which former teammates he’d want to be on a stranded island with, shares his thoughts on Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million deal with the Dodgers, and discusses his upcoming national anthem performance at the LA Bowl.
Witness the first interview between the two men who many consider to be the best offensive and best defensive players in NFL history. Tom Brady and Lawrence Taylor, along with Jim Gray, discuss the changes in the game since LT played and if he’d conform to the new rules, his relationship with Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick, and how he made the switch from baseball to football towards the end of high school. Then, they talk about what Tom was like as a college student, playing golf with each other, and the utmost respect Lawrence has for John Madden.
Tom, Jim, and Larry are all together to discuss Frank Reich’s departure from the Carolina Panthers, how continuity is key in the NFL, and navigating online misinformation and criticism in the sports world. Then, they break down that amazing Eagles/Bills game, discuss the importance of decisiveness as QB, and share their excitement about Tiger Woods back out on the golf course.
Tom and Jim talk to Academy Award winner, Denzel Washington, to discuss the hard work and dedication behind his successful acting career, what motivates and inspires him, giving back to others, and what it feels like to win… and lose. Then, Denzel steps back into his role as Coach Herman Boone in “Remember the Titans” and improvs with Tom, shares his Thanksgiving traditions, and discusses the Cowboys.
Texans rookie QB, CJ Stroud, sits down with Tom and Jim to discuss the mindset he’s built going into this season, how having to grow up quickly during difficult times shaped his perspective on supporting his teammates, and betting on the Michigan/Ohio State game. Then, Tom shares what it was like meeting Victor Wembanyama and the origin of Peyton Manning’s “Omaha” call.
Tom and Jim discuss the importance of learning from younger people like Tom did with Gronk, the grand opening of the Hall of Excellence, and hilarious fan questions for Tom. Then, Larry joins Jim and gives his impression of the Texans’ rookie star, CJ Stroud, and describes what makes the Raiders such a strong team right now.
Bills QB Josh Allen joins Tom and Jim, and shares what it feels like to be a part of the Buffalo community alongside his teammates and the Bills Mafia. Tom gives Josh advice on running the ball from a QB perspective and the two share some of their favorite audibles. Then, Josh reflects on this past year since Damar Hamlin’s collapse on the field against Cincinnati and the meaning that it’s had for him and the team.
Tom and Jim are joined by national treasure, Shaquille O’Neal, and discuss the importance of role models and family support in achieving success, the alias Shaq would check into hotels with, and Shaq’s love/hate relationship with Jim over the years. Then, Shaq shares how he managed to continue having fun during and after his NBA career and his advice to younger players on how to use criticism to their benefit.
Tom and Jim discuss the difference between watching a game as a fan vs. playing on the field, the debatable no-call on final play in the Giants-Bills game, and Aaron Rodgers’ commendable determination to get back to playing. Then, Larry joins the two as they discuss the difficulty of being an undefeated team, the records they would want to hold in any sport, and the inclusion of flag football in the 2028 Olympics.
Tom and Jim discuss the Liberty-Aces WNBA Finals action, and all the crucial lessons of Week 5 in the NFL. Then, they are joined by YouTube sensation Mr. Beast to discuss his road to 200 million subscribers, his first viral video, what sets him apart from other YouTubers, and why influencer marketing is underrated.
Tom and Jim discuss the expectations athletes face to play their ultimate best and how even those at the top of their profession have flaws. A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces joins the conversation and discusses the importance of sacrifice in getting to the championship, how sold out games keeps her and her teammates on their toes, and the great rivalry with New York Liberty.
Tom, Larry, and Jim sit down with undisputed supermiddleweight champion Canelo Álvarez before he heads into his historic title fight against undisputed super welterweight champ, Jermell Charlo. Canelo shares how he’s avoided being knocked out in his boxing career, how discipline came so naturally to him, and why he wanted to learn how to speak English and play golf. Tom, Larry, and Jim continue discussing the importance of discipline in all aspirations, and how confidence comes from building something within yourself.
Tom, Larry, and Jim sit down with Colorado’s “Coach Prime” Deion Sanders and QB Shedeur Sanders, and learn more about their relationship on and off the field. Deion discusses Muhammad Ali’s impact on him, Tom’s mentorship and what it means to hear “Brady Mode”, and what he learned from Coach McAndrews that he still uses today. Shedeur explains what it’s like getting advice from Tom versus Deion, and what him and his dad have learned from each other.
Tom, Larry, and Jim are back to break down Week 2 of the NFL season... along with Peyton Manning too! Tom shares what it was like to be back on the field at Foxborough, and the three of them discuss what they’ve learned from transitioning careers. Peyton Manning joins the show and talks about ManningCast, how he and Tom went from being rivals to becoming good friends, and what his preparation for TV looks like, compared to his preparation on the field.
Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray are back for Season 3 of Let’s Go! Tom talks about what it’s like heading into a football season without being a player, how he’s managed to redirect his competitiveness, and his thoughts on the Patriots organization that saw him become of the most successful players of all time. Speaking of successful players, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to do what what no one has done since Tom’s Patriots in 2005 and claim back-to-back Super Bowls. Chiefs coach Andy Reid joins the show to discuss why that accomplishment is so difficult, whether his star quarterback can get even better, and his preference between Kansas City Ribs and Philly Cheesesteaks.
So many incredible guests joined Let’s Go through the 2022-2023 season -- In January, Tom’s hero, Steve Young, and Steve’s hero, Roger Staubach, all caught up to chat about the importance of having players to idolize, and a whole lot more. And in December, the hilarious trio of Adam Sandler, Tracy Morgan and Bill Burr joined the show, to discuss the pressure of performing live, and playing in your hometown. Then, in February, Tom Brady announced his retirement from football. We listen back to Tom’s interview with Coach Bill Belichick, who talks about the foundation behind the greatest coach/QB partnership of all time, and we hear from Let’s Go co-host Larry Fitzgerald about the legacy of the seven-time champ.
Coming September 4th - Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray return for Season Three, breaking down every game, and hitting all the biggest storylines in football. Subscribe today so you never miss a moment of in-depth football talk, and the best guests in the world of podcasting.
Enjoy the most memorable moments and the biggest names from the 2022-2023 season of Let's Go! Re-live conversations with:- Superstars of today, like Aaron Judge and Kevin Durant- Comedy legends, like Adam Sandler, Tracy Morgan, Bill Burr, and Kenan Thompson- The most powerful voices in sports, like Charles Barkley and Stephen A. Smith- A man in a category by himself, in Snoop Dogg- The icons who inspired Tom Brady, like Steve Young and Roger Staubach- Two of the greatest coaches of all time, in Andy Reid and Bill Belichick- Hall of Famer Peyton Manning and future Hall of Famer Rob Gronkowski- The two most important people on Tom Brady's career journey - Galynn Brady and Tom Brady Sr.Plus many more, with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray break down Patrick Mahomes’ performance in yet another comeback win in Super Bowl 57. Larry discusses how the game turned on Kadarius Toney's punt return, and whether the late penalty on James Bradberry truly decided the game. Larry compares how the loss should propel Jalen Hurts forward like it did for him after Super Bowl XLIII.  And Jim and Larry give their thoughts on the future of Aaron Rodgers, and the greatness of Rihanna.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray break down Super Bowl LVII, and Tom watching three different ways – as a player, as a fan, and as a future broadcaster. Tom describes how the KC gameplan brought new elements to the offense while still playing to their strengths, and how Philly just played like the same Philly. Tom gets into what makes Patrick Mahomes the champion he is, what will motivate Jalen Hurts going forward, and the amazing journey of the Kelce brothers. Why can no one defend Travis Kelce? Tom explains, with a hat tip to the ageless Andy Reid. Plus, Tom’s take on Rihanna, Super Bowl Halftime shows, and the future of Aaron Rodgers.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray talk about Tom Brady retiring after 23 incredible years in the NFL. Then, they get into Super Bowl week, and how players can deal with a strange period of time leading into the biggest game of their lives. Larry discusses what his home, Phoenix, can get out of hosting the big game. Finally, they talk about the game itself - Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts are both dealing with injuries. Can the opposing defenses exploit that? And will it decide the game? Larry thinks the Chiefs have the coaching advantage, with the more experienced Andy Reid against Nick Sirianni... but he picks the Eagles to win the game, and explains why.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray talk about Tom's decision to retire after 23 seasons in the NFL. Then, his coach for 20 of those seasons, Bill Belichick joins the show to talk about the foundation behind the greatest coach/QB partnership of all time, what each of the two has learned from each other, and their road to six Super Bowl wins. Rob Gronkowski pops into the conversation with for a quick roast of Tom, before Peyton Manning joins to talk about their long relationship, on and off the field, being both friends and rivals, and how to decide the right time to walk away. Finally, Tom's parents drop in to talk about his storied career and their family connection, and congratulatory wishes from Patrick Mahomes, Oprah Winfrey, and more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray are counting down the days until the NFL world descends on Larry's home of Arizona for Super Bowl LVII. The biggest play on Sunday was Joseph Ossai's late hit on Patrick Mahomes, and Larry explains the mentality of players coming off a devastating loss. Jim compares Patrick Mahomes to Michael Jordan, in that it's just impossible to take your eyes off him. Should Joe Burrow be willing to take less money to keep the roster competitive? On the other side, the Eagles have been dominant all season, but the 49ers truly had no chance once QB injuries piled up. The overall winner of the weekend was the Kelce family, with Travis and Jason becoming the first brothers to face off in the Super Bowl. And Larry and Jim discuss the first Super Bowl in history to be started by two Black quarterbacks.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray talk to "the man who's controlling the conversation in sports", Stephen A. Smith. They discuss the hard work behind his career and his success, how to talk about sports when you haven't played the game at the highest level, the code he lives by, and his new book, "Straight Shooter". Then, Tom and Jim break down the Conference Championship games, as the Eagles and Chiefs head to Super Bowl LVII.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray break down the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, and Dak Prescott and the Cowboys coming up short yet again. Meanwhile, Brock Purdy continues to look like a veteran; can he lead the Niners to a Super Bowl? Jalen Hurts has answered every possible question and looked great in the Eagles' dominant win over the Giants. Larry gets into the incredibly evenly matched NFC Championship game next weekend in Philly. On the AFC side, the Chiefs move on despite a worrisome injury for Patrick Mahomes. Can he still be effective? Joe Burrow was excellent yet again. The Bills had been "America's Team" this season, but didn't play well down the stretch. Should they be worried about Stefon Diggs' behavior? Finally, Jim and Larry make their picks for Super Bowl LVII.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss decompressing after the end of the Bucs’ season last week. You always need to learn from what you did wrong, and use that to get better. Tom discusses his process for determining his future, then Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid joins the show to discuss the Chiefs making their fifth straight AFC Championship Game, Patrick Mahomes’ lingering injury, Chad Henne, the upcoming matchup with the Bengals, and what makes Travis Kelce so great.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray preview tonight’s Wild Card matchup between the Buccaneers and the Cowboys. Can Ryan Jensen slot back in to the Tampa offense after such a long layoff? Larry breaks down the dynamics involved. Then, they dig into the Jaguars’ tremendous comeback against the Chargers yesterday, a truly remarkable performance by Trevor Lawrence, and an embarrassing one by Joey Bosa and the Chargers. Brandon Staley’s job may be in jeopardy after the game, but Larry believes it’s difficult to fire a coach after a playoff berth. Then, Larry touches on the strange decisions from the Vikings down the stretch in their loss to the Giants, and gives his thoughts on the rest of the action from the weekend.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray preview the Buccaneers’ Wild Card matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Tom is looking forward to the game, and the intensity of playoff football, and playing alongside a returning Ryan Jensen. Then, Rob Gronkowski joins the show to debate how many routes he’d be able to run if he put on the jersey tonight, how much he misses playing the game, the best catch he ever made, what the return of Ryan Jensen means for the Bucs, the upcoming "80 for Brady" movie, and a whole lot more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray discuss the emotions surrounding the terrifying situation with Damar Hamlin, and the Bills scoring on their first play back on the field on Sunday. Then, they dig into Aaron Rodgers' cryptic comments about retirement after the Packers' loss on Sunday. And not just Rodgers - might we also have seen the last of Sean McVay on the sidelines for the Rams this weekend? Plus, Jim and Larry break down whether it's right to rest players in the last week, or play them like the Chargers did, the impact of Lamar Jackson's extended absence on his future in Baltimore, and a look ahead at Cowboys/Bucs and the Wild Card underdogs.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss Tom's desire to start the final weekend of the season, even if he didn't finish the game. In the playoffs, all that matters is how you play for those three hours, and the most prepared team usually wins. Tom talks about how he felt watching Damar Hamlin last week, how it showed us not to take anything for granted, and how he hopes we don't forget the lessons. Then, Tom and Jim are joined by two NFL legends: Roger Staubach and Steve Young. Steve was Tom's hero growing up, and Roger was Steve's hero growing up, and now Tom playing at 45 makes Steve and Roger regret not trying to play longer. They also react to Aaron Rodgers' comments about his potential retirement, and discuss what has kept them going post-football.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray discuss the Packers' huge win over the Vikings on Sunday, and Aaron Rodgers rallying the team at the right time. The Giants clinched a playoff spot while playing in the toughest division in the NFL, and Larry and Jim give credit to HC Brian Daboll. They discuss how Tom Brady and the Bucs won the NFC South after a tough year. Also, Mike Tomlin continues to get the most out of his players, Justin Herbert and the Chargers look dangerous, the Jets collapse down the stretch, and Derek Carr gets sent home by the Raiders. Finally, Larry reveals his New Year's Resolutions.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray break down the Bucs winning the NFC South, Mike Evans' fantasy blowup, and everything that went into the team getting to this point, with Tom's 20th trip to the postseason. They also discuss fellow Bucs QB Blaine Gabbert helping to save four people after a helicopter crash in Hillsborough Bay. And Tom details what it takes to still be playing at this level 23 years into his NFL career, playing basketball against his son Jack, and his New Year's Resolutions.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray talk about how Larry’s kids met Tom Brady at the game on Christmas Day and the great advice he gave. Then, they discuss the struggles in the game itself, especially for the Cardinals, why nobody should be writing off Tom Brady just yet, the “worst” Wilson in the league, Larry’s memories of Franco Harris, why nobody wants to play the 49ers right now, what happens next for Derek Carr, and a whole lot more.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray break down the Buccaneers’ gutsy OT win against the Cardinals on Christmas night. Tom talks about how the whole team trusts each other and will finish off the regular season strong. Then, Tom talks about how the team is dealing with all of their injuries, the experience of celebrating Christmas with his teammates in a hotel, how to deal with media narratives that don’t seem to be concerned with the truth, and a whole lot more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray talk about Argentina beating France in an incredible World Cup Final. Could we see more American eyes opened to the sport now? Then, they discuss a totally wild weekend in the NFL, including the Vikings' historic comeback against the Colts, and the Patriots' boneheaded loss to the Raiders. Jim wants bad officiating to have more repercussions, especially after the end of the Giants-Commanders game. Finally, the Larry and Jim get into the Jaguars' huge win over the Cowboys, Bills fans throwing snowballs, and Patrick Mahomes' historic season.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray talk about the Bucs losing to the Bengals on Sunday, but also how their whole season is still ahead of them as the leaders in the NFC South. Then, the legendary Snoop Dogg joins the show. They discuss how this weekend was a great example of how sports can bring the world together with Argentina's incredible World Cup Final victory over France. Somehow, Tom has never met Leo Messi and Snoop has never met Michael Jordan. Also, how they approach helping young guys who look up to them, reaction to the insane finish in Las Vegas, a hilarious Willie Nelson story, and Snoop sings a Christmas carol.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray discuss the most incredible moment of Week 14 - Baker Mayfield leading the Rams to a shocking win over the Raiders - plus the Vikings laying an egg against the Lions, and the still-dangerous Niners. The Eagles clinch a playoff spot, but the Cowboys keep winning as well. Finally, what's up with Odell Beckham Jr?
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start the episode discussing the Bucs’ tough loss to the Niners, as well as officiating confusion throughout the NFL. Then, the hilarious trio of Adam Sandler, Tracy Morgan and Bill Burr join the show. Their wide-ranging conversation covers the pressure of performing live, greatest running backs of all time, playing in your home town, Richard Pryor, Jack Nicholson, comparing greats from different eras, most memorable TD pass of Tom's career, and much more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray break down Week 13 in the NFL, from Jimmy Garoppolo's injury and whether Baker Mayfield would be a solution, to an historic Sunday Night blowout by the Cowboys and Larry's vision of an Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl. Plus, Larry explains why there's nothing personal to the Patrick Peterson-Kyler Murray feud, why Deshaun Watson should be learning from Michael Vick, why he still can't get Nate Clements out of his head, and why Diana Taurasi is the Greatest of All Time.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray welcome former Saints head coach Sean Payton to help preview tonight's Monday Night Football matchup against New Orleans. Tom, Jim, and Sean talk about how physical those games have become, why Tom should hope the Saints rush five against him, Demario Davis' impact on that defense, the thrill of playing under the lights on a Monday, and Sean's inevitable return to coaching, plus commentary on Deion Sanders' hiring in Colorado, a rough Sunday for the Colts, and an unfortunate injury to Jimmy G.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray break down the Buccaneers’ tough loss in OT against the Browns. Tom talks about how inconsistent the team has been all season and they have struggled to find a winning formula. Then, they touch on Michigan’s win over Ohio State over the weekend, discuss how the NIL is affecting college football, talk about how coaches utilize analytics when it comes to OT, Jalen Hurts incredible rushing performance over the weekend, and a whole lot more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray talk about what’s next for OBJ after the latest airplane drama. Then, they touch on how good the Eagles looked in this week’s Sunday Night Football matchup, break down his NFC rankings, celebrate Josh Jacobs’ incredible performance against the Seahawks, lament the fall of Russell Wilson, ponder what’s next for Aaron Rodgers, and a whole lot more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray talk about what’s so great about bringing the game of American Football to Mexico. Then, they touch on how great of a fanbase the Bills Mafia is, discuss the fallout from the Cowboys demolition of the Vikings, ponder where OBJ might end up, ask whether Nathaniel Hackett’s tenure in Denver is almost up, break down Zach Wilson’s strange post game comments, and a whole lot more.
This week, Tom Brady and Jim Gray are joined by Hall of Famer Charles Barkley. Chuck talks about the secret to a successful television career, the current culture of sports talk shows, the issues with race and diversity in our society at the moment, why he has stayed away from social media all these years, what Thanksgiving means to him, chicken feet, pumpkin pie, getting fit with TB12, and a whole lot more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray celebrate world travel in honor of Tom Brady's Buccaneers beating the Seahawks in Germany. Then, they get into the WILD Vikings/Bills game and Justin Jefferson's all-time great catch. Mike McCarthy made another questionable call in the Cowboys loss to the Packers. They give their reactions to Jeff Saturday's debut as interim head coach of the Colts, and Derek Carr's emotional reaction to the Raiders loss. And finally, Larry names his top five in the MVP race.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray break down the Bucs' big win over the Seahawks in Germany, which Tom says was one of best experiences of his career. They also discuss his adventure playing wide receiver, Geno Smith's great season, and their approach going into the bye week. And Tom gives his take on Jeff Saturday's debut as interim head coach for the Colts, and Justin Jefferson's all-time great catch.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray start the episode talking about Larry's adventure in the pace car for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship in Phoenix. Then they're joined by the 2022 NASCAR Champion himself, Joey Logano! Winning in racing is the result of hundreds of people working extremely hard for a long time. Joey talks about his four-year-old son's love of cars and how much fun it was to experience this alongside him. Larry and Jim discuss the Colts firing Frank Reich, and the surprising hire of Jeff Saturday as the interim head coach. Finally, they break down Tom Brady's comeback against the Rams, Kirk Cousins' wild celebration after another Vikings win, and where Odell Beckham Jr might land.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start the episode talking about the Bucs' dramatic comeback win against the Rams on Sunday, and Tom's newest milestone of 100,000 career passing yards. Then, Saturday Night Live legend Kenan Thompson joins the program. They discuss Tom's SNL hosting stint in 2005 and the best sports stars to ever appear on the show. After 20 years on SNL, Kenan has seen it all, but sometimes still feels like a rookie. They talk about how sports brings communities together more than anything. And finally, Tom gives his feeling about playing the Seahawks in Germany this coming Sunday.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray break down Cardinals-Vikings and Larry’s conflict of heart, and how incredible the Niners look with Christian McCaffrey at full strength. Meanwhile, the Panthers lose a heartbreaker on DJ Moore’s penalty, and Jim and Larry debate whether Pete Carroll gets enough credit for the Seahawks’ success. Plus, Larry gets into his sleeper contenders for the second half, with a few surprises.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start this episode talking about plans for Halloween, then they get into why the Bucs seem so out-of-sync this season after another loss, this time to the Ravens on Thursday Night Football. The good news is that they're still in the race to win the NFC South. Tom weighs in on whether players are more likely to get injured playing on turf vs grass fields. Finally, they talk about Tom's personal life spilling over into the public conversation, Bill Belichick passing George Halas on the all-time wins list, helping hurricane victims, and preparing for the Rams.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray start the episode talking about Christian McCaffrey being traded from the Panthers to the 49ers. He should be a great fit in the Kyle Shanahan offense. Then, they discuss Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson's struggling teams. Are we seeing a changing of the guard at QB? Dak and Tua both returned and led their teams to important wins.  Dan Quinn will be a top name in the next coaching carousel but he'll have to overcome the memory of 28-3 in the Super Bowl. Finally, Geno Smith's rebirth in Seattle and the Giants figuring out to a way to win again.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start the episode talking about the Bucs' loss to the Panthers on Sunday. How can they regroup and achieve their goals the rest of the season? It's about everyone pulling together to execute, which is how you gain confidence. Then, they get into the wild MLB Playoffs, with the Phillies and Astros facing off in the World Series. Tom discusses why he still loves football after all these years, and how he remains committed to this team and its Super Bowl aspirations.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray recap the biggest game of the NFL season so far, with the Bills beating the Chiefs in Kansas City. Would you rather have Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes going forward? They then break down the only undefeated team left in the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles, and whether there's another worthy contender in the NFC? Larry gives his thoughts on Robby Anderson's sideline incident in Carolina, and the impact he could have now that he's been traded to Arizona. Finally, Larry gives his take on how struggling teams like the Packers, Ravens, and Bucs can improve as the season progresses, and the 2023 contenders in the NBA.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss the Bucs' 3-3 start, and Tom's pep talk to his offensive line on Sunday. Then, Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant joins the show to discuss staying at the top of your game even when you're already at an elite level, staying authentic to yourself in balancing work and life, learning from stars in other sports, and dealing with social media criticism. Finally, Tom lists his greatest basketball players of all time and Kevin lists his top five greatest quarterbacks.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray break down the Panthers' decision to move on from Matt Rhule, and on to former Cardinals coach Steve Wilks. Also, Larry gives his take on the controversial Roughing the Passer call against the Falcons, another baffling fourth down decision by Brandon Staley, the resurgent NFC East, and how the Warriors move forward with Draymond Green.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray break down the Bucs' first home win of the season and the importance of earning confidence. Tom addresses the controversial Roughing the Passer call on Grady Jarrett, and his comments on "bad football" across the sport in 2022. Plus, New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge joins the show, and talks about setting the American League home run record, being mentioned alongside Babe Ruth, handling fame, and how to motivate yourself after success.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray discuss the biggest stories coming out of Week 4 in the NFL, starting with the controversy surrounding Tua Tagovailoa's concussion. Then, as Cooper Rush keeps winning, is there a QB controversy in Dallas? And who's to blame for a second straight Ravens collapse?
Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss the Bucs' loss to the Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, and Tom's relationship with Patrick Mahomes. Then they get into the impact Hurricane Ian has had on the state of Florida and what still needs to be done to help. They also talk about the controversy surrounding Tua Tagovailoa's concussion and Tom's mission to change the way people deal with sports injuries.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss what can be learned from a loss, and how to adapt moving forward, after the Buccaneers fell to the Packers over the weekend. Tom also gives his thoughts on why the Buccaneers offense is struggling, how they can move forward against KC, and why he appreciates the greatness of Albert Pujols.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to the biggest stories coming out of the third weekend of the NFL season! Can the Dolphins be stopped? Can the Raiders be fixed? Which AFC Superstar is leading the MVP race? Should the Chargers have kept Justin Herbert on the field on Sunday? And where does Miami’s ‘Butt Punt’ rank among the all-time bloopers? All of that, and much more.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss Mike Evans’ suspension, Tom's battle with the sideline tablet, and the Buccaneers' Week 2 win over the Saints. Tom also previews Week 3 against the Packers, explains why he’s taking one day off a week, and addresses his supposed rivalry with Ryan Fitzpatrick.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to the biggest stories coming out of the second weekend of the NFL season! Was Mike Evans right in sticking up for Tom Brady in the way that he did? Can Cooper Rush continue to fill Dak Prescott’s shoes in Dallas? What is Tua and the Dolphins capable of this season? All of that, and much more.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss the Buccaneers Week 1 win over the Cowboys. Tom addresses the reports that he's planning to retire at the end of the season, and talks about the factors that will weigh into his decision. Then they get into his matchup with the Saints in New Orleans next week. And Tom finally answers the question - is he the Masked Singer?
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to the biggest stories coming out of the first weekend of the NFL season! How worried should we be about the Cowboys, Packers and Cardinals after disappointing Week 1 performances? What do they make of the contract stand-off between the Ravens and Lamar Jackson? All of that, and much more.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray are back together for Season 2 of LET'S GO! They break down all of the biggest news heading into the NFL's opening week like the Niners odd QB situation, star WRs on the move and why Lamar Jackson still doesn't have a long-term contract in Baltimore. Plus, Larry's thoughts on the MVP favorites and new coaches.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray reunite for Season 2 of LET'S GO! They discuss what drove Tom to return for another year of football in Tampa Bay, how the team is going to replace Gronk, and what he has left to prove. Also, thoughts on Serena Williams' retirement.
We've gone back through the archives and selected some of the best moments from Season One of Let's Go. On this episode, Tom Brady and Larry Fitzgerald share their thoughts on the LA Rams’ incredible Super Bowl victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
We've gone back through the archives and selected some of the best moments from Season One of Let's Go. On this episode, Tom Brady chats with the legendary Oprah Winfrey and the AFC Championship winning QB Joe Burrow. Then, Larry Fitzgerald gives his thoughts on an incredible Championship Weekend of football.
We remember the legendary Vin Scully by revisiting his conversation with Tom Brady and Jim Gray from December 13, 2021. They discussed the 40th anniversary of "The Catch", Vin's final football broadcast and a seminal moment in young Tom's football life. Vin also asks Tom about his favorite touchdown passes, as he had just passed 700 in his career. Then Vin reveals his favorite call ever.
We've gone back through the archives and selected some of the best moments from Season One of Let's Go. On this episode, Tom Brady and Jim Gray host a very special media panel with some of the biggest names to ever cover the game of football including ESPN's Chris Berman, Scott Van Pelt and Adam Schefter. Then, we replay Larry Fitzgerald’s thoughts on the announcement of Big Ben Roethlisberger’s retirement.
We've gone back through the archives and selected some of the best moments from Season One of Let's Go. On this episode, Tom Brady chats with Snoop Dogg and Jim Harbaugh, and the great Charles Barkley joins Larry Fitzgerald.
We've gone back through the archives and selected some of the best moments from this season of Let's Go, including Brady talking about his Super Bowl win in Tampa Bay, Brady discussing his retirement, Larry Fitzgerald talking about Brady's incredible career, and Larry Fitzgerald with Charles Barkley.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to the Rams winning Super Bowl LVI. Larry talks about how important Cooper Kupp was for the Rams, especially once OBJ went down. Then, Larry defends to the Bengals aggressive play calling and praises Matthew Stafford for what he has been able to achieve as a Ram. Finally, Larry touches on the the seemingly rocky relationship between Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals.
Tom Bray and Jim Gray discuss the LA Rams winning Super Bowl 56. Tom says it felt weird not to be playing in the game, but he's so happy that great players like Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald got to win a ring. They also talk about some of the questionable coaching decisions on both sides and how the Bengals must be feeling. Finally, Tom gives an update on how he's feeling about his retirement.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to Tom Brady's retirement. Larry calls Brady the GOAT and speaks about how he is emblematic of the NFL. Then they look ahead to next weeks Super Bowl and, specifically, the match-up between Matthew Stafford and Joe Burrow. Finally, Larry touches on the best Super Bowl prop bets.
Tom Brady joins Jim Gray to talk publically for the first time since he announced his retirement last week. They discuss how he made the decision, what he hopes to do next and relive some of the biggest moment in his legendary career. Also, they get into this weekend's matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and LA Rams in Super Bowl 56.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to another terrific weekend of playoff football. They start by talking about the incredible performance by the man that everybody is starting to fall in love with; Joe Burrow, and his Cincinnati Bengals. Then they get into the latest NFL coaching hires, including the Raiders hiring of former Patriots Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels. They were both lamenting the 49ers' Super Bowl dreams after Tartt's costly dropped interception. Finally, Larry gives his thoughts on what the future might hold for Aaron Rodgers.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray address the rumors of Tom's potential retirement and talk with Bengals QB Joe Burrow after he reaches his first Super Bowl.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start this episode by discussing the Buccaneers dramatic season ending loss to the Rams. Tom talks about how teams deal with injuries during a playoff run. Finally, Tom touches on his plans for the off-season, including needing to take some time to figure out what his future will look like & when a decision about his future will come.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to what many are calling the greatest weekend in the history of the NFL Playoffs. They start by talking about the wild Bills/Chiefs game, and what the Bills should have done differently at the end. Then they get into Joe Burrow's impressive performance under duress to upset the 1-seed Titans, setting up a great Bengals/Chiefs AFC Championship Game. They were both wowed by the Bucs comeback vs the Rams, but confused by how they let Cooper Kupp make two plays to steal it at the end. Finally, Larry gives his thoughts on what the future holds for Aaron Rodgers.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray start this episode by reacting to the crazy ending in Dallas. Larry liked the play, it just wasn't executed correctly. They also talk about Dak Prescott giving "credit" to the Cowboys fans for throwing things at the officials. Speaking of officials, they both have a lot to say about the controversial "whistle" that allowed the Bengals to score a touchdown vs the Raiders. Finally, they give their thoughts on the upcoming Chiefs/Bills game, the Patriots future and Big Ben's legacy.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start this episode reflecting on Tom's victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the NFL Playoffs. He says he's not trying to be perfect, he just wants to win the games. As always in the playoffs, the next game will be the hardest of the season. Then they give their thoughts on the crazy Niners/Cowboys game and the officiating controversy in Bengals/Raiders. Finally, Tom reacts to some pretty funny Twitter Haters.
On this week’s edition of Let’s Go with Larry Fitzgerald, Larry and Jim discuss the head-scratching firing of Dolphins head coach Brian Flores. Larry and Jim discuss the all the coaching news from "Black Monday" and what job Larry sees as the best for an incoming Head Coach. Larry and Jim disagree on Brandon Staley’s decision to go for it on 4th down during the Sunday night thriller in Las Vegas. Larry and Jim end the show with who they think will win Wildcard Weekend.
On this week’s edition of Let’s Go, Tom talks about what it's like to play through a 17-game schedule with the playoffs on the horizon. Tom talks about the goals he still wants to accomplish both on and off the field. Is this Tom’s best season ever? Rob Gronkowski had another great season for the Buccaneers, and Tom reiterates just how great of a teammate Gronk has been and that there’s only one Gronk. The Buccaneers are set to play the Eagles next Sunday, but both teams are very different compared to the first matchup they had earlier they had this season. It appears the Buccaneers will be getting healthier just in time for the matchup. It was tough day for some NFL coaches who were fired. Also, coaching decisions and a break down of the Raiders Chargers game from Sunday night football.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray start the episode by discussing Jonathan Ward’s amazing helmet catch during the second quarter of the Cardinals victory over the Cowboys. Larry also tries to gauge who the best teams are in the AFC & NFC as we head into week 18. Larry describes Antonio Brown’s exit yesterday as “heartbreaking,” and hopes that Brown gets the help that he needs because he brings so much to the game of football not just as a player but as a person. Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase have so much confidence as one of the best young duos in the NFL for the Bengals. Larry and Jim then discuss the next weekend’s matchup between the Raiders and the Chargers, and how the Raiders have overcome so much this season and still can make the playoffs. Larry and Jim both pay respects to the legend John Madden. Larry had a great relationship with Madden and admired him growing up. Jim worked closely with Madden on many occasions and shares some fond memories.
This week’s edition of Let’s Go has tons of extra commentary from Tom Brady only available in this episode. It begins with Tom discussing the Buccaneers comeback victory over his old foe the New York Jets, with unsung players stepping up helping the Bucs get the win. Tom discusses the situation involving Antonio Brown leaving the field mid game. Tom was unaware of what transpired during the game, but reiterates how much love he has for Brown and is there if he needs him. For the first time in his career, Tom signed a ball for a player that intercepted one of his passes. Monday night might be Ben Roethlisberger’s final career game, and Tom gives him his props for such an incredible run. Tom goes down memory lane remembering the legend that was John Madden. Tom has always admired Madden long before actually meeting and getting to know him.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray discuss what’s wrong with the Cardinals as we head towards the postseason. Larry gets into the Ravens/Bengals and whether or not John Harbaugh should’ve have been so upset with the Bengals throwing the ball late. Hear what teams’ Larry thinks will end up in as wildcards in the AFC & NFC. Also, Larry breaks down the comments made by Panthers HC Matt Rhule as well as an overall assessment of coaching in the NFL. Larry and Jim end the show with New Year's resolutions for 2022.
This week's edition of Let's Go starts off with Tom Brady talking about the holidays and how much he loves spending time with family. Tom talks about the Buccaneers big win over the Carolina Panthers, clinching an NFC South title for the first time in 14 years. Tom is set to face the Jets for the first time in a Buccaneers uniform at Metlife and discusses how it will be different compared to his Patriots days. Antonio Brown had a big game in his return to the field after a three game suspension. Plus, find out what Tom's New Year's resolution is. You don’t want to miss it.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray discuss the injuries to both Chris Godwin and Deandre Hopkins and how much that impacts their team's offense. Larry expresses his frustration for low hits and how dangerous they are to defenseless receivers. Larry also talks about how much he likes the Charges and Ravens aggressive approach to two-point attempts at the end of games, even if they don't work. The Cardinals suffered a loss to the Lions, which just shows the nature of how unpredictable football can be. Finally, Tiger is back on the golf course, and it was great to see him out there with his son.
This week's edition of Let's Go starts off with Tom Brady talking about his rough Monday after losing a tough game and losing some great players to injury. He discusses why he threw the tablet and why he approached the Saints sidelines. He also gets into his thoughts on changing the COVID protocols. In the second segment, legendary opera singer Andrea Bocelli joins the show and they talk about his recent tour in America as well as his son joining him in pursuing his dream. Andrea also sings Adeste Fidelis (Italian version of Oh Come All Ye Faithful) to Tom and Jim for our audience in celebration of Christmas.
Larry and Jim Gray start the episode paying tribute their friend to the late Demaryius Thomas, who passed away last week. Then Charles Barkley joins the show. hey dive into Barkley's job at TNT. They try to bring a fun element into sports talk. He also talks about the complicated matter of criticizing friends. The interview wraps up with Charles thanking Larry for bringing him on and the fact he is the best to ever do it in the state of Arizona.
Tom and Jim Gray start this episode discussing the Buccaneers' crazy win over the Bills on Sunday. He says it feels great to be 10-3 but that was one of the most dramatic endings of his career. Then, the legendary Vin Scully joins the program. They talk about the 40th anniversary of The Catch, which Vin says was such a great game it made him stop doing football games. A four-year-old Tom Brady was in attendance, which led him on the path to football greatness today. Vin asks Tom about his favorite touchdown passes, right on the heels of him throwing his 700th this weekend. Vin also reveals his favorite call.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray open up the show talking about Fitz recently earning his second college degree, fulfilling a promise he made to his mother. The guys get into reacting to a wild weekend in the NFL, starting with the Ravens' decision to go for a 2-point conversion in their loss against the Steelers. Ben Roethlisberger's retirement news came out of nowhere and Fitz points out the difference between walking out on your own terms and being carried out of the game. The conversation then shifts to all of the coaching changes in college football and the big money being thrown around. Larry doesn't blame the coaches for finding better opportunities to feed their families. They wrap up the episode with their picks for Week 14 in the NFL.
This week's episode starts with Tom Brady reacting to his 4 TD performance in the Bucs win over the Falcons. TB12 also gives his thoughts on the Lions winning their first game of the season behind their head coach Dan Campbell. Joining Tom and Jim Gray this week is yogi, mystic & visionary Sadhguru to discuss the mental and spiritual aspect of life. Sadhguru explains why what's most important in your life is the process to getting to the best version of yourself. The conversation ranges to cover topics from the importance of memories, connecting your body and mind in all aspects of life and more.
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The holiday harvest is upon us as Larry Fitzgerald brings you into his universe to let you know how he spends Thanksgiving and his favorite meals to eat. Back to the football field, Larry discusses the mindset of players when they have to play on a big family holiday like Thanksgiving and how it can become a showcase for players to make a name for themselves. As they look around at the results from Week 11 in the NFL, Larry and Jim are perplexed by the up-and-down nature of certain teams such as with the struggles of the Bills, Titans and Seahawks. Finally the guys give their picks for the games this holiday weekend and look ahead to which teams are heating up as we enter the back stretch of the season.
It's a very special Thanksgiving edition of the podcast as the legendary Oprah Winfrey stops by the show for a conversation about traditions, touchdowns and turkeys. Tom and Oprah bring you inside their homes to give you a look at how each of their families celebrate the holidays. TB12 reveals that he's just like everyone else when it comes to breaking the diet to feast on all of the holiday food. Oprah makes sure to let Tom and everyone know that when the Bucs QB is playing everything stops at her household so that Stedman can watch the game. The discussion gets very introspective as Tom and Oprah talk about the importance of being gracious and having gratitude in life. Tom and Oprah also talk about the struggles with dealing with fame and the need to always remain true to yourself. Finally they have a good laugh at the differences between living in the North (Chicago/New England) and in the more tropical climates of America (Tampa/Hawaii).
In the latest edition of the Tom Brady's podcast, the Bucs QB talks about his team's difficult loss in the nation's capital to the Washington Football team and what they need to do to put an end to their losing streak. TB12 is looking into the future and trying to identify what the team needs to do to change their fortunes. Brady also shared the sentiment that you win as a team and lose as a team so there's no finger pointing after the loss. Jim Gray and Tom also discuss the upcoming ESPN+ special "Man In The Arena" which is based on Brady.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray react to another crazy week in the NFL, but first talk about the incredible Benavidez/Davis fight they both attended. On the football front, they talk about Cam Newton's return to Carolina, the Chiefs looking dangerous again and OBJ joining the Rams. Then, they rail against the rash of taunting penalties and Larry's experience with trash talking
After a wild week 9 in the NFL, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray discuss the Any Given Sunday nature of the league. The guys dive into the off-field situations with the NFL starting with Aaron Rodgers. Larry wishes Rodgers would of approached the whole situation differently and wishes he would have taken more of precaution with the rules with other players doing the same. Larry and Jim also discuss the emotional rollercoaster of a season it's been for the Raiders, highlighted by the tragic incident involving Henry Ruggs III. Finally Larry wishes the best of luck to DeSean Jackson and Odell Beckham Jr. as they head into new situations and then gives his picks for Week 10.
Tom Brady kicks off the show by talking about how he spent his Bye Week, which included playing a lot of golf, which he doesn't normally do during the season. Tom explains to Jim Gray how the bye week provided a nice time to reflect on the things you have done well and the things you need to improve upon for the rest of the season. Then Brady dives into the 17th regular season game and the fact that it feels like a pointless game and how he believes most players feel the same way. The conversation evolved into a discussion about the CBA and what negotiations have been like in the past between the players and owners. The Bucs are back on the field this week and Tom dives into his team's matchup against Chase Young and the Washington Football Team. Finally TB 12 wraps up the episode by answering some fun and weird questions by his followers on social media.
In this week's episode, Larry Fitzgerald reveals to Jim Gray how he got caught up in the Halloween Spirit and dressed up as one of the characters from Squid Game....and ate some of his kids candy. After a wild weekend in the NFL, Larry discusses how the Packers have established themselves as the top team in NFC after beating the undefeated Cardinals. He also discusses how Derrick Henry's injury will impact the Titans and the rest of the AFC. Then Jim and Larry dive into the Jets shocking upset of the Bengals and the heroic performances from unknown backup QBs. Finally Larry names his Top 5 WRs in the NFL
In the post-Halloween edition of the show Tom Brady and Jim Gray discuss the house of horrors that was the Superdome this past week as Brady and the Bucs lost to the Saints in New Orleans. Tom takes you through his process of dealing with losses and how he and the team will bounce back when they return from their bye week. The only two losses for the Bucs this season have come in very loud stadiums in LA and New Orleans, which Tom explains is a great home field advantage for those teams. The race for the top seed in the NFC is heating up and the Brady gives his two cents on the L.A Rams trading for one of the best pass rushers in the league in Von Miller. Finally, Tom turns his attention to the fight game and gives his thoughts on the upcoming Canelo Alvarez boxing match against Caleb Plant.
After becoming the first NFL player to throw for 600 Touchdowns, Tom Brady and Jim Gray host a very special media panel with some of the biggest names to ever cover the game of football. ESPN's Chris Berman, Scott Van Pelt and Adam Schefter ask Tom about when he will call it quits, if he remembers to losses more than wins and his interaction with a special fan during this past weekend's Bucs win. FOX Sports NFL broadcasters Jay Glazer and Erin Andrews ask TB 12 about learning from his mistakes, what it's like to coach an aging superstar and the defining moment he'll remember from his career. Legendary radio host and NBC Sports/Peacock broadcaster Dan Patrick grilled Brady about balancing the work-family life and more. Hall of Fame QB Steve Young was one of Tom Brady's heroes as a kid and the two all-time greats discussed preparation and the importance of paying it forward to the next generation. Larry Fitzgerald, Colin Cowherd, Pam Oliver, Kevin Harlan, Jim Nantz, Bill Cowher and more also stopped by for a rare opportunity to speak directly with the 7x Super Bowl champion.
Week 7 in the NFL is in the books and Larry Fitzgerald is sharing his takes on all the hottest stories from around the league. Larry and Jim Gray discussing the surging Bengals and if analysts overlooked the chemistry between Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase. The guys discuss the latest dominate performance from Derrick Henry and the Titans, weigh-in on the struggles of the Chiefs and the rash of injuries from the weekend. The future Hall of Fame WR lets everyone in on how he's feeling about not playing this season and if he's considering changing his mind.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray provide their insight and analysis on all of the biggest developments from Week 6 in the NFL such as Aaron Rodgers claiming ownership of the Chicago Bears to Dak Prescott and the Cowboys pulling off some late game magic to beat the Patriots. Only one team remains undefeated and that's Larry's former team, the Arizona Cardinals. The future hall of fame wide receive explains how the red birds were able to fly high and pick up another crucial road win despite being without their coach. Finally Larry and Jim provide their picks for Week 7's games.
After beating the Eagles on Thursday Night Football, Tom Brady talks to Jim Gray about getting to watch the games on Sunday and, more importantly, spending much needed time with his family. There were a lot of great games, including the wild Cowboys/Patriots ending and Aaron Rodgers claiming ownership over the Chicago Bears. They also discuss how he's trying to get better helping around the house and that even if he's physically able to play a lot longer, he'll decided when it's time to step aside and move on to other endeavors.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray kickoff this week's episode reacting to Lions HC Dan Campbell's emotional display following his team's latest loss and discuss how that's received by players. Then Larry and Jim get into a deep conversation about the Raiders-Jon Gruden situation and share their thoughts on how the silver and black will proceed following their head coach's latest controversy. The Chiefs are struggling with a bit of a post-Super Bowl loss hangover and Larry shares his experience when the Cardinals struggled the next season after losing to the Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII. Finally the guys give out their picks for Week 6 in the NFL.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start the episode talking about another Buccaneer's win in Week 5, developing chemistry within the offense and the hand injury he sustained during the game. Then, Snoop Dogg joins the program! They all discuss Antonio Brown's greatness, the Snoop Youth Football League and partying at the Super Bowl.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray talk about Tom's return to Foxborough for a hard fought, close win vs the New England Patriots. He says it was a big win for the team after their loss last week, but it was bittersweet playing against guys he considers brothers. He also finally got to talk to Bill Belichick face to face after a long time apart. They also discuss his feelings breaking the all-time passing yards record with his friend Drew Brees in attendance.
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray start the episode by discussing Tom Brady's return to Foxborough and the distraction that must have been for the team, even though they all handled it amazingly. Then Larry gives his thoughts on the undefeated Arizona Cardinals and why he thinks Kyler Murray is the frontrunner for MVP. They also talk about Richard Sherman, Josh Gordon and Urban Meyer.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start this episode discussing the Buccaneer's loss to the LA Rams on Sunday, Tom's first loss since last November! He talks about how hard it is to win the NFL and the lessons you can learn from a loss. Then they get into the big game coming up next...in Foxborough against the Patriots. What's his mindset going to back to the place he had so much success for 20 years? Listen and find out.
In this week's episode, Larry Fitzgerald joins Jim Gray to react to all of the action from Week 3 in the NFL. Larry explains why he thinks the Rams are the most dangerous team in the NFC, sheds light on Devante Adams late game catches in the Packers win and gives his insight on the recent struggles for Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers (8:07). Finally, Larry shares his excitement for Tom Brady's return to New England this weekend when the Bucs play the Patriots (20:05)
Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray start by discussing the end of the Cowboys/Chargers game and how players react to coaching mistakes. Then they get into frustration over officiating throughout the league. All of that, plus the Deshaun Watson situation, the mentality of 0-2 teams and picks for Week 3.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray start of the show by discussing the incredible Sunday Night Football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens, and of course focus on the QB play of Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson. Tom talks about the evolution of how the position has changed and how these guys each bring a different flavor to the game. Then they get into whether Tom can play until he's 50, his first ever game in Los Angeles, his love of golf, cryptocurrency and much more.
Coming off a great Week 1 in the NFL, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray give their thoughts on the biggest "Overreaction Monday" storylines. Larry thinks Tom Brady is as clutch as any athlete in history after his performance vs the Cowboys. They also talk about Cam Newton's future, the best names for the Washington Football Team, Sean Payton's greatness and the impact of legalized gambling.
Tom Brady and Jim Gray talk about the takeaways from the Bucs victory over the Cowboys on the opening night of the NFL season. Then they get into his thoughts on how unpredictable the weekend was overall. Tom also give his unique take on the mentality of dominant athletes, calls Rob Gronkowski his "work wife" and much more.
In the lead up to Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season, Tom Brady and Jim Gray spoke about the biggest challenges, both mentally and otherwise, of trying to repeat as Super Bowl Champions. They also talked about Brady's mindset heading into the season with this Buccaneers team, the loss of his good friend and former teammate David Patten, the pageantry of the opening week of the NFL season, and a whole lot more.
In the lead up to Week 1 of the 2021 NFL season, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray speak about how much Larry misses the game that he has been playing for over thirty years. They also talk about how important it is for NFL players tp get vaccinated, not just for themselves, but for their teams. Finally, they touch on the 49ers QB battle and why Jimmy G should be the starting QB, what Larry remembers about being a rookie, his biggest season predictions, and a whole lot more.
This is a weekly show throughout the football season where the 7x Super Bowl champion quarterback and the 11x Pro Bowl Wide Receiver discuss all of the latest topics from on-and-off the football field while providing listeners with a rare and unique look inside the lives of two of the greatest players to ever lace up cleats.