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Al Cintron: An impressive win makes it eight straight for the Knicks as they hit trade deadline day
(SHOW OPEN): An impressive win makes it eight straight for the Knicks as they hit trade deadline day.

Al Cintron: The Mets are under more pressure than the Yankees as the teams get set to start Spring Training
(SHOW OPEN): The Mets are under more pressure than the Yankees as the teams get set to start Spring Training.

Lori Rubinson with Ralph Vacchiano
Lori is joined by Ralph Vacchiano of the NY Daily News to get all the latest on the Giants.

Joe Benigno: The Knicks Shouldn't Be Desperate for Giannis
Joe opens the show by saying a Giannis to the Knicks trade won't amaze him.

Pete Hoffman: Giannis Must Stay Away From New York
Hoff opens the show by saying he wants neither the Knicks or Nets to trade for Giannis

Gordon Damer: Knicks fans must let go of the Giannis dream
(SHOW OPEN): Knicks fans must let go of the Giannis dream because it is not going to happen.

Marc Malusis: Eli's HOF snub is surprising but not unfair
(SHOW OPEN): More fallout from Bill Belichick's HOF snub and Moose explains why Eli Manning not getting in for the second year in a row is surprising but not unfair.

Al Cintron: Sympathy for Jets fans as the Super Bowl matchup is a nightmare for them
(SHOW OPEN): Sympathy for Jets fans as the Super Bowl matchup is a nightmare for them.

Gordon Damer: The Knicks Need to Get Back on Track
SHOW OPEN: Gordon breaks down the Knicks struggles over recent weeks and how they need to figure things out asap.

Joe Benigno: The Mets' Bullpen Isn't Good Enough
Joe opens the show by saying despite all the moves, the Mets bullpen without Diaz is a major problem.

Pete Hoffman: This New Mets Team Is...Different
Hoff opens the show by breaking down what David Stearns and the Mets have done this off-season.

Kickoff with Boomer Esiason and Mike Valenti for Championship Weekend in the NFL | 'Kickoff with Boomer & Valenti'
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Gordon Damer: Are Mets fans ready to say "I'm sorry" to David Stearns?
(SHOW OPEN): Are Mets fans ready to say "I'm sorry" to David Stearns now that he's made multiple big additions to the roster?

Al Cintron: The Mets finally have their ace
(SHOW OPEN): The Mets acquired Freddy Peralta from the Brewers and their years-long search for an ace is over.

Al Cintron: The Mets have a real, everyday center fielder
(SHOW OPEN): David Stearns delivered an everyday center fielder late Tuesday night as Luis Robert Jr. is now a Met.

Al Cintron: The Knicks are in serous trouble and must reconsider trying to trade for Giannis
(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks are in serous trouble and must reconsider trying to trade for Giannis.

Lori Rubinson and Will Sammon on the latest Mets Hot Stove news and rumors
The Athletic's Will Sammon joins Lori to discuss the Mets' pivot to Bo Bichette after Kyle Tucker chose to sign with the Dodgers and what's next for the Mets.

Lori Rubinson with Paul Schwartz
Lori is joined by Paul Schwartz from the New York Post to get his thoughts on the John Harbaugh hire, the Divisional Round, and much more.

Lori Rubinson: Breaking Down the Divisional Round
SHOW Open: Lori gives her thoughts on the Divisional Playoffs and how the Super Bowl Champion will not be who we imagined entering the year.

Anthony Gallo: Josh Allen Deserves More Blame For Bills' Failures
Gallo opens the show by saying that Josh Allen does get enough hate following another Bills playoff loss

Gordon Damer: Blame for the Mets' failed pursuit of Kyle Tucker falls on Steve Cohen more than David Stearns
(SHOW OPEN): Blame for the Mets' failed pursuit of Kyle Tucker falls on Steve Cohen more than David Stearns.

Al Cintron: John Harbaugh brings instant credibility to the Giants
(SHOW OPEN): John Harbaugh brings instant credibility to the Giants.

Al Cintron: The Mets have to seal the deal with Kyle Tucker
(SHOW OPEN): The Mets have to seal the deal with Kyle Tucker.

Al Cintron: Mike Tomlin could join the Giants HC candidate pool after another playoff loss
(SHOW OPEN): Mike Tomlin could join John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski in the Giants HC candidate pool after another playoff loss.

Gordon Damer: It may take some time but John Harbaugh will still be the next Giants HC
(SHOW OPEN): It may take some time but John Harbaugh will still be the next Giants HC.

Gordon Damer: John Harbaugh can end the Giants search for stability so they must land him
(SHOW OPEN): John Harbaugh can end the Giants search for stability so they must make sure they hire him.

Al Cintron: John Harbaugh is not the answer for the Giants
(SHOW OPEN): The Giants should not be in a rush to hire John Harbaugh as their next head coach.

Al Cintron: This is just a rough patch for the Knicks
(SHOW OPEN): This is just a rough patch for the Knicks and there's no reason for anyone to jump ship.

After Hours with Tommy Lugauer Hour 3: The Giants need to play it safe with their next head coach
The Giants need to play it safe with their next head coach and that means hiring Mike McCarthy. Foreign singers' lack of accents and getting a cat you don't want. Aaron Rodgers is in the playoffs and the Jets are lost in the middle of nowhere. Hour 3.

After Hours with Tommy Lugauer Hour 2: It didn't have to be this bad for the Jets and two ideas to fix them
It didn't have to be this bad for the Jets and two ideas to fix them. The NFL's Week 18 product leaves a lot to be desired. Hour 2.

After Hours with Tommy Lugauer Hour 1: The Giants blew an opportunity
The Giants had the world in their hands and they screwed it up by winning to cost themselves the number one overall pick. Mike McCarthy is closer to Tomlin and John Harbaugh than he gets credit for. Tommy is getting a cat. Hour 1.

After Hours with Tommy Lugauer: The Giants had the world in their hands and they screwed it up
(SHOW OPEN): The Giants had the world in their hands and they screwed it up by winning to cost themselves the number one overall pick.

Lori Rubinson: A miserable New York football season ends with one last frustrating day
(SHOW OPEN): A miserable New York football season ends with one last frustrating day.

Danielle McCartan with Nico Hischier
Danielle is joined by New Jersey Devils captain Nico Hischier to talk about the Devils season so far, heading into the All-Star Break and what the team's goals are for the end of the season.

Danielle McCartan: Aaron Glenn Needs To Be Fired
SHOW OPEN. Danielle opens her show and gives her reasons why Aaron Glenn should not return as the Jets head coach for the 2026 season. SHOW OPEN.

Al Cintron: Giants and Jets Must Lose
SHOW OPEN. Al opens up his show talking about how the Giants and Jets for their futures are better off losing their last game of the 2025 season. SHOW OPEN.

Jody Mac with Dexter Henry
Jody Mac is joined by Dexter Henry, who covers the New York Knicks with the New York Post, to talk about the Knicks season so far.

Rickie Ricardo with Kevin Kernan
Rickie Ricardo is joined by America's Most Beloved Sportswriter Kevin Kernan to talk about the MLB and NFL Hall Of Fame as well as the New York Yankees.

Rickie Ricardo with Abbey Mastracco
Rickie Ricardo is joined by Abbey Mastracco, Mets beat writer for New York Daily News, and she believes that David Stearns has a sneaky move up his sleeve

Rickie Ricardo with Bob Klapisch
Rickie is joined by Bob Klapisch, New York Yankees writer for NJ Advance Media, talks about the Yankees offseason including his thoughts on Cody Bellinger.

Rickie Ricardo with Pete Caldera
Rickie is joined by Pete Caldera, Yankees beat writer for "The Record", to talk about a review of the 2025 season for the Yankees and what his predictions are for the baseball HOF.

Rickie Ricardo: 2025, A Year To Forget For New York Sports
SHOW OPEN. RIckie talks about all of the big moments from the 2025 New York Sports and how it was mostly bad memories. SHOW OPEN.

Al Cintron: I Feel Bad For Aaron Glenn, But He Might Have To Go
SHOW OPEN. Al talks all things Jets and why their showing against the Patriots was pathetic. SHOW OPEN.

EJ Stewart: The Jets Can Have Their Cake and Eat it Too
Show Open: Regardless of how the next two games go, EJ says the Jets are in a great position to get their next Franchise QB, but it has to be the right guy.

Marc Malusis with Arthur Staple
Moose is joined by Arthur Staple of Daily Faceoff to talk about the Rangers, Islanders and Devils as the NHL approaches the Olympic Break.

Marc Malusis with Jim Duquette
Marc Malusis is joined by JIm Duquette of SNY and Sirius-XM Radio to discuss the Mets and Yankees off-seasons.

Zach Gelb with Paul Schwartz
Zach is joined by Giants senior reporter at the New York Post, Paul Schwartz to talk all things Giants

Zach Gelb: Could The Jets Land Lamar Jackson in a Trade?
Show Open: A shocking report coming out of Baltimore says the Ravens are at odds with Lamar Jackson. Could the Jets get the former MVP out of Baltimore in a trade? If the Ravens choose Lamar over Harbaugh, could that be the Giants new coach?

Keith Hernandez with Richard Neer
Keith Hernandez joined Richard Neer for a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from music to the Mets’ offseason. Hernandez shared stories from his playing days, talked about some of his favorite musical artists, broke down what went wrong for the Mets and Juan Soto in 2025, outlined the team’s offseason plan, and explained why he believes fundamentals have become a lost art in baseball today.

Zach Gelb with Pat McCarthy
Zach is joined by broadcaster for the New York Mets on Audacy Mets Radio Pat McCarthy to talk about all things New York Mets and their current offseason and what moves they might make before the start of the season.