Colin Cowherd is Launching His Own Podcasting Network
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Colin Cowherd has surveyed the future of media and is making a big play, launching a new podcasting network today called Volume. His new podcast will be the main attraction and be complemented by a half-dozen shows, including a football offering from Aqib Talib.
“This will be the rawest, most authentic version of me,”Cowherd told Bloomberg. “It’s me at home.”
Cowherd is one of the biggest stars in radio and has his own three-hour show on FS1. But we live in an on-demand world and that leaves 21 hours for a listener to listen to something else. There have been some public breadcrumbs about a new venture from the creator. It appears he s choosing one that will allow him the opportunity to enjoy the long view.
By Gavin Kinsel
Jan 30, 2021
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According to Sports Illustrated, the superstar receiver recently posted a video to his Instagram story of himself lifting weights, and he seemed to be doing just fine.
While I’m not a medical expert, I’d say that OBJ seems to be on pace to play next season. It’s the end of January, and he’s already lifting a ton of weight following ACL surgery.
If he’s doing this well in January, then he should be 100% ready to roll by the time week one rolls around.
The biggest question now is whether or not he’ll be on the Browns or if he’ll be on a new team at the start of the 2021 season.
Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is in a unique position.
News leaked on Thursday that the 25-year-old officially asked Houston to trade him. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network was the first to report the news.
Watson signed a four-year, $156 million extension last September that included a no-trade clause.
That gives the three-time Pro Bowler some leverage in potential trade talks. He d have to waive his no-trade clause for a deal to be completed, which means Watson has some control of his next destination.
Many teams are expected to be interested, but he can block any deal. Watson this week told people the Jets are his top preference among the teams he’d like to be traded to because they hired Robert Saleh to be their coach and Watson values Saleh so much he wanted the Texans to interview him for their vacant head coach job, Salguero wrote last week. Watson confirmed reports, circulated for several weeks in national media, he’d also welcome playing for the Dolphins but s