
'What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask' is a unique blend of witty banter, offbeat conversations, and expert sports commentary, hosted by Emmy Award winning broadcaster, Suzy Shuster, alongside the first female CEO in the NFL, the 'Princess of Darkness' herself, Amy Trask. Enjoy a front row seat for this lively, often hilarious podcast that gives you an exclusive look into the world of... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | FootballSports | ||||

Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio join to discuss the Pittsburgh Steelers' Aaron Rodgers waiting game, the New Orleans Saints' and Cleveland Browns' QB competitions, Shedeur Sanders' NFL Draft slide, if Sam Darnold should be looking over his should at ... more
Senior NFL Insider Dianna Russini joins Suzy and Amy to discuss the ongoing NFL offseason, including the Vikings plan with Sam Darnold and JJ McCarthy, what the Browns can do to keep Myles Garrett in Cleveland, why the Niners might not be done making... more
Jim Nantz joins the show to discuss the Eagles dominating victory that ended the Kansas City Chiefs 3-Peat bid. Jim reveals if this was the most lopsided loss he’s witnessed in the Andy Reid/Patrick Mahomes era, if we are witnessing a potential dynas... more
Legendary broadcast Brent Musberger joins the show to talk about his favorite memories covering the Super Bowl, working with John Madden and Jimmy the Greek at CBS, retells how Joe Namath made his famous “guarantee” before Super Bowl III, and what he... more
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So fun listening to you talk about football. Absolutely loved the interview with Jim Nantz. A gentleman’s gentleman. Keep up the great work.
Great rapport and insight. Relieved I don’t have to wait the whole offseason for more episodes!
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Not a fan. Amy trash speaks from emotion not true understanding of football!
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The show offers a distinctive mix of humor and insightful commentary on the world of NFL football, featuring conversations that cover everything from locker room dynamics to front office strategies. With hosts who have significant experience in the sports industry, listeners can expect in-depth discussions with high-profile guests from the sports and entertainment arenas. The lively and often humorous approach makes it an entertaining listen for both avid football fans and casual spectators alike, as the hosts share personal anecdotes and analysis based on the latest football games and trends.
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Recent guests on What the Football include:
1. Dianna Russini
2. Brent Musberger
3. Pete Carroll
4. Marshall Faulk
5. Jamie Erdahl
6. Daniel Jeremiah
7. Kevin Harlan
8. Mike Pereira
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