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Tape Heads: Draft Season

Tape Heads: Draft Season

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Tape Heads is a twice-weekly, in-season X-and-O podcast giving fans the “whys and hows” of each week’s NFL action. In each episode, Dan, Bob and Scott detail the biggest moments of the NFL weekend based on their study of All-22 coaching footage, aka “The Tape.” Conversations fueled by observation and analysis give fans the new insights and information they crave. But its coverage extends beyond the surface of real time moments and extends into the living history of the National Football League. With diverse insights from former players and executives – who are also life-long fans and students of the game – Tape Heads also provides historical context for the topics of today, as well as an insider’s view of the current trends within the game. Each week, Tape Heads will look back on what we saw in the previous week’s games, and then look ahead to the next week’s matchups using the “tale of the tape” to predict the keys to victory.2025 iHeartMedia, Inc. © Any use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from iHeartMedia Football (American)
Episodes
  • Week 11 NFL Preview
    Nov 17 2025

    Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks open the show by breaking down the prototype teams are targeting in their next head coach (3:21). Then they preview Week 11’s most intriguing matchups, starting with Seahawks–Rams (14:32) before turning to Chiefs–Broncos and Lions–Eagles (21:37).

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    25 mins
  • Week 11 Game Previews: Marvin Harrison Jr. Out, Jameis Winston to start for the Giants
    Nov 12 2025

    Marcas Grant, Michael F. Florio, and LaQuan Jones preview the NFL’s week eleven slate. They start the show with the latest news, including Marvin Harrison Jr. being sidelined this week with appendicitis (1:21), Jameis Winston to start for the Giants (2:48), and Travis Hunter out for the season after knee surgery (4:07).

    Then they preview the Thursday night game between the Jets and Patriots and share their expectations for Breece Hall and TreVeyon Henderson (7:36). Next, they preview Commanders vs. Dolphins in Madrid (10:49), Seahawks at Rams (12:31), and Buccaneers at Bills (13:46).

    After the break, Grant, Florio, and Jones share their favorite players to trade for and to trade away (15:14). They finish their game previews with Chargers at Jaguars (20:49), Chiefs at Broncos (21:48), and Bears at Vikings (22:47). The guys wrap the show with their sleepers of the week (24:27).

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    28 mins
  • Breaking Down the Big Week 10 Games
    Nov 11 2025

    Bucky Brooks and Lance Zierlein open the show with their reaction to the Giants parting ways with head coach Brian Daboll and explain why it may be the most coveted opening entering 2026 (1:01). Then, they recap the biggest games from Week 10, including the Texans’ stunning comeback over the Jaguars to keep their playoff hopes alive (10:02) before diving into Bills - Dolphins (17:10), Steelers - Chargers (20:45), Patriots - Buccaneers (27:10), Ravens - Vikings (35:32), Rams - 49ers (40:41), Falcons - Colts (52:37) and Saints - Panthers (1:00:20).

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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