
Monday - Friday 2am - 6am ET
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 539 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | Sports | ||||

HOUR 4: Amy breaks down the Eagles domination of the Kansas City Chiefs.| Amy takes YOUR calls! | Amy signs off for the last time on After Hours. |
HOUR 3: Amy on her favorite Super Bowl commercials and food. | Amy takes YOUR calls! |
HOUR 2: Audacy NFL Insider Ross Tucker joins Amy from New Orleans to talk about the Eagles huge win over the Chiefs. | Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on their tough Super Bowl loss. | The Good Shepard host David Shepard wishes Amy goodbye.|
Audacy NFL Insider Ross Tucker joins Amy from New Orleans to talk about the Eagles huge win over the Chiefs as well as a thoughtful birthday gift for one of Ross' kids.
She’s gone!
When she’s actually talking about sports it’s a bearable show. But her show is much more akin to a talk show rather than a sports show. She might play sound bites of coaches saying some thing in a press conference every now and again. The rest of it’s just fluff, gossip, hourly “when we got married” stories. I wish there was around the clock sports shows on a sports radio channel. Also she just admitted on air that she supports the way police removed Tyreek hill from the car when they had no aut... more
I like the show but what’s the problem with Zack gelb. Did he say anything mean to you?????
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When she’s actually talking about sports it’s a bearable show. But her show is much more akin to a talk show rather than a sports show. She might play sound bites of coaches saying some thing in a press conference every now and again. The rest of it’s just fluff, gossip, hourly “when we got married” stories. I wish there was around the clock sports shows on a sports radio channel.
Also she just admitted on air that she supports the way police removed Tyreek hill from the car when they had no au... more
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Apple Podcasts | #136 |
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This podcast offers a unique blend of sports commentary and personal storytelling, primarily airing during late-night hours. The host shares insights on a range of sports topics, with a significant focus on the NFL, particularly highlighting recent games such as the Super Bowl and notable player performances. In addition to analysis of the sports landscape, the conversations often weave in personal anecdotes, creating an engaging atmosphere for listeners who pursue both entertainment and insight. The show features guests who are well-known figures from various sports, further enriching discussions with their perspectives and experiences.
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Recent guests on After Hours include:
1. Ross Tucker
2. Johnny Damon
3. Vernon Davis
4. Mike Sando
5. De'Aaron Fox
6. Constance Schwartz-Morini
7. Fred Anthony Smith
8. Myles Garrett
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