
Do Athletes Have Any Privacy? Coco Gauff Video Debate + Bills Hire Joe Brady & AFC West Talk with Nick Ferguson
Jason Page questions whether sports media has crossed the line after a viral Coco Gauff video sparks debate over athlete privacy. Plus Nick Ferguson joins to break down the Broncos, AFC West outlook, and the Bills hiring Joe Brady as their new head coach.
SportsWrap with Jason Page · Jason Page, Nick Ferguson, Sam Yarnell
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Show Notes
On this Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page, we’re diving deep into football — but first, a conversation about the modern sports media landscape.
Jason opens with The Big Story: Has the media crossed a line when it comes to access? A viral video of Coco Gauff smashing her racket after her Australian Open loss — captured in a player area away from fans — sparks a bigger debate. Do we really need to see every second of an athlete processing defeat? Where is the line between coverage and intrusion?
Nick Ferguson — former Denver Broncos safety and current Denver sports media personality — joins Jason and Sam to weigh in before we pivot to a packed NFL discussion. The guys break down the Broncos’ outlook, the AFC West landscape heading into next season, and the ripple effects of recent coaching changes.
Plus, breaking news out of Buffalo: the Bills have hired Joe Brady as their new head coach. Is promoting from within the right move for Josh Allen and the franchise’s Super Bowl window?
Football, media ethics, and strong opinions — all part of this Tuesday edition of SportsWrap with Jason Page.
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