Gridiron Gals Podcast
Mike Tomlin’s shocking decision to step down after 19 seasons in Pittsburgh headlines this episode, leaving the Rooneys stunned and the league wondering what’s next—another sideline stop or a blockbuster move to the broadcast booth? We recap a thrilling Wild Card weekend that once again proved why the NFL reigns supreme, make our Divisional Weekend picks, and shift to college football as Indiana faces Miami in the Natty—breaking down what the Canes need to do to pull off the upset and what a Miami win could mean for the future of the CFP. We close Into the Volcano with Chels reflecting...
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Happy New Year! The Gridiron Gals are back to start the new year off! Coaching chaos is officially here, eight NFL teams are heading for new head coaches, so we’re breaking down who’s most likely to land another top job, who’s sliding down the hiring board, and which pink slips surprised us the most (and the least). Then we shift to college football, where the playoff field is down to four and the drama is peaking—Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio State fans are not having a good time watching from the "sidelines" , while Miami, Ole Miss, Oregon, and Indiana battle for a shot at the...
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Philip Rivers , told his family “someone else can handle the husband/father/grandpa duties,” the Eagles are doing that very familiar 2023 thing and the fanbase is melting down Over in Kansas City, the Chiefs dynasty is cracking like cheap Halloween décor its officially ARGUING TIME in College Football, and to wrap things up a unanimous Volcano victim this week. Let's have some laughs and get into the madness of football. Make sure to rate, subscribe and leave us some comments we love to hear from you!
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On this week's episode of the Gridiron Gals podcast, Chels is Reeta and Reeta is Chels! So let's go NFL Playoff math season is here, which means the NFL has officially turned into a giant word problem nobody asked for. We’re sorting through percentages, tiebreakers, and “if this team sneezes on Thursday, the other team clinches on Sunday” scenarios to figure out which NFC and AFC outliers actually have a shot at sneaking into the postseason. Plus, should franchise players really come back from injury when the only thing their team is playing for is pride and draft order? Week 14...
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This week, the Gridiron Gals celebrate the annual migration of backup quarterbacks to starting roles: Jameis Winston leads the charge in New York, Shedeur Sanders takes over for Dillon Gabriel, Kirk Cousins returns to Atlanta while Michael Penix's ACL files for early retirement, Tyrod Taylor replaces Justin Fields, and Joe “Bureauxs” is back—though possibly fashionably late. Meanwhile, the AFC West is giving us multiverse energy: the Broncos are somehow four games ahead of the Chiefs, and we may be entering the first era where Patrick Mahomes does not win the...
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RIP to Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland. We open this week's episode dedicated to him and many other young black men who are taking their own lives at alarming rates. We love you, stay with us.. stay fighting. ASK 4 HELP. Visit and donate to the Faith Fight Finish organization: If you need help or feel lost dial 988 for support. Love you all deeply, Reeta and Chels
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It’s spooky season in the NFL, and we’re handing out **Halloween Superlatives. From “Most Likely to Haunt Their Former Team” to “Scariest Defense Alive,” and of course, the **Michael Myers Award**—a player you *do not* want to see coming. We’ve also got our **Zombie Comeback Player**, the **Haunted Locker Room Award** for teams cursed by bad luck, and the squad “Most Likely to Turn into a Pumpkin at Midnight.” Plus, Week 10 picks and the always-chaotic Tubi Game of the Week! Over in college football, it’s a full-on fright fest—Brian Kelly is *out* at LSU (so is that job...
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Russell Wilson had time this week—enough to cook up a Twitter clapback for Sean Payton! Meanwhile, the Giants’ defense apparently thought “air it out” meant “let Denver score 33 in the 4th quarter,” Quietly—but not that quietly—the Colts are sitting pretty at 6-1 and might actually be for real. Week 8 picks are in and so is the Tubi Games of the Week! Over in college football, Billy Napier got booted after an ugly win, James Franklin is interviewing for this next job by coming on Gameday Desk with Saban’s blessing, Ty $impson is leading the Heisman chatter, and Reeta deserves...
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Trevor Lawrence and the Jags served the Chiefs an L wrapped in pure comedy and chaos; Joe Flacco is a Bengal now (yes, really), the Patriots stunted on the Bills, and we’re also making Week 6 picks, the Tubi Game of the Week, and college football — from clearing Kyren Lacy’s name to exposing Arch Manning as mid-tier at best. Plus, Ty$ is HIM, and Belichick’s UNC era might be clocking out. Grab your popcorn; it’s messy ! Subscribe, rate, and leave us a comment!
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Green Bay and Dallas decided winning is overrated and ended in a tie—which is honestly the most Cowboys way to Cowboys. Do we need Sudden Death Overtime back, or do we just enjoy the chaos? Jaxon Dart and the Giants pulled a shocker against the Chargers, the Ravens might officially be cursed (somebody check for chicken bones on the field), and Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime announcement has the internet split between salsa dancing and rage tweeting. We’ve got Week 5 picks, a Tubi game of the week, Alabama vs. Georgia, Oregon vs. Penn State, and Ole Miss vs. LSU all delivered fireworks....
info_outlineMike Tomlin’s shocking decision to step down after 19 seasons in Pittsburgh headlines this episode, leaving the Rooneys stunned and the league wondering what’s next—another sideline stop or a blockbuster move to the broadcast booth? We recap a thrilling Wild Card weekend that once again proved why the NFL reigns supreme, make our Divisional Weekend picks, and shift to college football as Indiana faces Miami in the Natty—breaking down what the Canes need to do to pull off the upset and what a Miami win could mean for the future of the CFP. We close Into the Volcano with Chels reflecting on the Jacksonville FP debate around Lynn Jones and the reminder that growth can still happen, even when outcomes don’t go as planned.