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 | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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ESPN Giants reporter Jordan Raanan looks ahead to the home opener vs. the Chiefs and breaks down what he's heard this week.
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ESPN Giants reporter Jordan Ranaan breaks down what he's heard and seen since the Week 1 loss to the Commanders.
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ESPN Giants reporter Jordan Ranaan takes a look at what needs to happen for Big Blue this season and speaks with ESPN Commanders reporter John Keim.
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The Cowboys got rid of their best player. What does it mean for the Giants? Plus a 5 Spot that includes discussing how LT Andrew Thomas might miss Week 1.
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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
Great GMen podcast. Entertaining, informative and amusing. Especially good when he brings on a guest like Jonathan Casillas. Keep it up!
For someone that views themself as an NYG reporter/insider, his views aren’t so great. I know it all based on personal opinion and knowledge of the subject, but to me this guy just isn’t good at all.
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Focusing primarily on the New York Giants, content frequently revolves around crucial team updates, player performances, draft strategies, and overall analysis of the NFL landscape. The host offers insights into both the on-field dynamics and off-field narratives, often engaging with guests such as NFL insiders, former players, and beat reporters. Unique segments like 'Jordan on the Beat' provide personal anecdotes and insider perspectives from the host's experiences, making them not only informative but also relatable to fans eager for a deeper understanding of their team. Through various episodes, the exploration of teamwork, strategic decision-making, and vivid storytelling are consistently highlighted, showcasing the emotional significa... more
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