
ESPN Giants reporter, Jordan Raanan provides a weekly look at the New York Giants. Regular segments include his good-bads, a prediction, "Giants After Dark" social media Q&A and stories from his life covering the team called, "Jordan on the Beat."
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

ESPN Giants reporter Jordan Raanan discusses the return of Odell Beckham Jr. He's back but he's not guaranteed a roster spot.
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ESPN Giants reporter Jordan Raanan breaks down the team's top options in the draft and speaks with ESPN draft analyst Peter Schrager.
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The New York Giants signed a lot of players in free agency. Jordan Raanan gives them a B … so far.
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ESPN Giants reporter Jordan Ranaan and Giants Nation's Bobby Skinner break down what to expect in Free Agency.
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Great duo
Very cool show!
J.Ra is the man!
Dude - the editing. Is like a machine gun at x100 speed. Not listenable.
I like this show a lot, but it takes forever for a new show to come out, and it kills the momentum. You could grow much more of your just updated a new show once a week. Just my two cents.
Love Jordan letting you on the way the combine gets deals done and his energy and HONESTY
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A fast-moving Giants-focused show that blends beat reporting with deep dives into roster moves, coaching changes, and draft strategy. Across episodes, the host(s) offer insider perspectives on player evaluations, signings, and the team's direction, often weaving in live insights, trade chatter, and interviews or debates with guests. The tone ranges from analytical to energetic, with regular segments that include quick takes on games, on-the-ground reporting notes, and behind-the-scenes life as a beat writer. Notably, the show consistently centers around the New York Giants, their management, and their prospects, making it a go-to for fans who want current, issue-driven coverage and practical context for how decisions unfold in real time.
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