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The Ryen Russillo Show

The Ryen Russillo Show

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Welcome to the new home of The Ryen Russillo Show—same Russillo, just with a fresh coat of paint. You’ll still get the sports talk, the random stories, and the guests you already love plus some new ones too. And yes, Kyle and Ceruti are still here for Life Advice—because who doesn’t need a little help from their friends? New episodes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Presented by DraftKings

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Episodes
  • The Knicks’ Win of the Year and the Nuggets’ Rough Patch, Plus the NFL Combine, a ’26 Draft Class Deep Dive, and NFL Free Agency with Nate Tice
    Mar 2 2026

    Ryen opens the show by addressing the Knicks’ best win of the year over the Spurs, the Rockets rounding into shape, and the Nuggets’ down stretch. Then he’s joined by Nate Tice of Yahoo! Sports, fresh off the NFL Combine. They discuss Jeremiyah Love and the importance of the RB position in modern draft rooms, an abundance of O-line prospects, the top of the QB class, draft sleepers, and more. Finally, Ryen and Kyle close the show with Life Advice, including their mutual love for Jamaica and a custody battle over a Tom Brady–signed hat. NBA Open
 (1:38) Knicks’ huge win over the Spurs (7:38) Rockets rounding into shape (12:54) Nuggets’ struggles Nate Tice
 (22:26) NFL Combine
 (26:54) Jeremiyah Love and the importance of the RB position (34:42) First-round-caliber O-linemen (41:35) Carnell Tate and the 2026 WR class (46:39) Garrett Nussmeier vs. Ty Simpson (52:08) Draft sleepers (57:48) NFL free agency Life Advice
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  • The Spurs’ New Ceiling, Plus the Top of the 2026 NBA Draft Class With Sam Vecenie
    Feb 27 2026

    Ryen opens the show by reexamining the San Antonio Spurs’ ceiling for the 2025–26 season and Deandre Ayton’s fit with the Lakers. Then The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie joins to discuss the top of the 2026 NBA draft class and college basketball’s talent glut. Finally, Ryen and Kyle close the show with Life Advice, including why standing to pee is important and Boston parking space–saving etiquette. NBA OPEN (1:43) Spurs 2025-26 Ceiling (12:55) DeAndre Ayton as a Laker SAM VECENIE (18:53) The Darryn Peterson Mystery (30:16) Cam Boozer (39:57) A.J. Dybantsa (46:49) Caleb Wilson (51:55) Keaton Wagler (57:50) Kingston Flemings (1:02:58) What to make of Saint John’s (1:07:41) College Basketball is back! LIFE ADVICE (1:18:32) _ _ _ _ _ Download the Gametime app and use code RUSSILLO for $20 off your first purchase. _ _ _ _ _ Learn more at https://microsoft.com/m365copilot _ _ _ _ _

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Biggest Things to Watch at the NFL Combine with Daniel Jeremiah
    Feb 25 2026

    Ryen is joined by NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah from the Combine to discuss what we’ll learn in Indy about some of the biggest and most debated prospects, including who the top pass rusher is, how high Caleb Downs should be taken, and which players fit perfectly with certain teams. Then, Kyle and Ceruti hop in for some listener-submitted Life Advice, including traveling YouTube aspirants and a mistake that led to free cable. DANIEL JEREMIAH (1:30) Biggest stories at the Combine (4:50) Eyes on Ty Simpson (7:37) Tiers of the WR class (16:27) How do the tackles stack up versus past years? (25:20) Who is the best edge rusher? (30:56) Later-round guys DJ likes (34:12) Lukewarm on Caleb Downs? (44:35) Matching players with teams NBA ALLIANCE (46:10) LIFE ADVICE (50:35) _ _ _ _ _ Download the Gametime app and use code RUSSILLO for $20 off your f _ _ _ _ _ Learn more at https://microsoft.com/m365copilot _ _ _ _ _

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    1 hr and 33 mins
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