• USMNT Surges to Knockouts, Olivia Miles’ Stellar Rookie Season, and Dolphins Projected Bottom-Feeder
    Jun 22 2026

    Joy Taylor reacts to the US Men’s National Team winning back-to-back World Cup games for the first time since 1930, clinching the group with help from Paraguay, and securing a knockout-round spot, while noting rising expectations after two dominant wins and Chris Richards saying the team wants to win it all; she highlights how a deep run on home soil could boost men’s soccer culture in the US and previews the final group match vs. Turkey on June 25 at 9:00 PM Central. Taylor then discusses Minnesota Lynx rookie Olivia Miles’ breakout, including a career-high 31 points vs. the Sparks followed by a 7-point dud, praising coach Cheryl Reeve and veteran teammates for supporting her through adversity. She closes with ESPN FPI’s 10 worst NFL teams projection, focusing on Miami as worst after major offseason changes, and argues the Dolphins must build tougher and find a sustainable quarterback.

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    11 mins
  • USMNT Faces Crucial World Cup Test vs. Australia; Knicks Celebrate NBA Title; Browns' QB Battle Update
    Jun 20 2026

    Joy Taylor previews a pivotal US Men's National Team World Cup match vs. Australia in Seattle, with Group D positioning and a likely round-of-32 berth at stake, noting the team's drama-free run despite Gio Reyna's storyline and Sebastian Berhalter crediting coach Mauricio Pochettino's mindset; she also flags a Christian Pulisic calf issue. She then recaps the New York Knicks' Canyon of Heroes parade celebrating the city's first NBA title in 53 years, highlighting Mayor Mamdani's remarks, "Knicks in five" chants, Mike Brown's "Who Let The Dogs Out," and praising the team's toughness and Jalen Brunson's stardom. Finally, she discusses the Cleveland Browns' quarterback competition, citing Andrew Berry on Shedeur Sanders' offseason growth, and argues Deshaun Watson's $230 million guaranteed contract will likely drive him to start despite injury concerns and other QB options.

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    7 mins
  • Sorsby Entering NFL Supplemental Draft; Caitlin Clark Nike Signature Shoe Released; Sirianni Hate Uncalled For
    Jun 18 2026

    Joy Taylor discusses NFL supplemental draft buzz around former Cincinnati and Indiana QB Brendan Swarsey after a $90,000 sports-betting run made a return to college football impossible, noting his rehab for gambling and anxiety, mixed evaluation as a first-round talent with accuracy and consistency concerns, and why a QB-needy league might still take the risk. She then shifts to sneaker news: Caitlin Clark announces her Nike signature shoe, releasing October 1, priced at $140 in North America ($135 elsewhere), describing it as a performance “hooper shoe” with hidden design details and expecting multiple colorways. Taylor closes with Eagles coach Nick Sirianni defending his authenticity, arguing he’s a proven winner and strong hirer despite early missteps, while saying he should balance being himself with professionalism, especially when interacting with fans.

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    11 mins
  • Brunson Crowned Best Knick Ever; Wemby Has Some Growing Up to Do; Cowboys Contract Woes Again
    Jun 16 2026

    Joy Taylor recaps the Knicks’ championship celebration and the New York Times proclaiming Jalen Brunson the franchise’s greatest, noting his 45-point Game 5 closeout against the Spurs and his decision to leave $113 million on the table to help the front office build around him. She argues Brunson proved a traditional point guard can lead a title team and credits the organization for finally putting together a dominant run. Taylor then discusses Spurs star Victor Wembanyama’s comments about using the Finals loss as fuel, the team’s youth and lack of experience, and the backlash to Wembanyama not shaking hands after Game 5; she says she’s fine with him leaning into a villain persona while needing better discipline and awareness. Finally, she covers the Cowboys’ latest contract standoff with George Pickens on a $27.3M franchise tag and Dallas again delaying a long-term deal.

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    11 mins
  • New York Knicks Win First Championship in 53 Years; Carolina Hurricanes Win Second Stanley Cup; USMNT Opens World Cup With Big Win
    Jun 15 2026

    Joy Taylor recaps major sports stories: the New York Knicks end a 50-plus year championship drought by completing a gentleman’s sweep of Wemby and the Spurs, led by Finals MVP Jalen Brunson’s 13 straight points in a fourth-quarter comeback and a postgame moment with his father, Knicks coach Rick Brunson. She highlights storylines from the title run, praises first-year Knicks coach Mike Brown, and argues the Knicks’ win boosts the NBA and reflects a league moving away from super teams, with a physical, storyline-filled postseason. Taylor then congratulates the Carolina Hurricanes for winning the Stanley Cup with a 3–0 win in Las Vegas over the Golden Knights, led by 37-year-old Conn Smythe winner Jordan Staal. Finally, she previews the North America World Cup kickoff and reacts to the USMNT’s 4–1 opener vs Paraguay, while echoing coach Mauricio Pochettino’s call to stay measured after the strong start.

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    8 mins
  • Knicks’ Historic Comeback Stuns Spurs; LeBron James Reignites GOAT Debate; Patrick Mahomes Half a Billion Deal
    Jun 12 2026

    Joy Taylor recaps the Knicks’ record-setting 29-point comeback capped by an OG Anunoby tip-in, with Mike Brown calling it unbelievable, and says the collapse may be hard for the Spurs to recover from heading into Game 5, citing strategic and late-game coaching errors and the need to study the tape; she credits the Knicks’ postseason brilliance and Jalen Brunson’s superstar shot-making while noting Victor Wembanyama isn’t fully ready yet. She then discusses LeBron James declaring himself the GOAT in a Time profile, saying great competitors pick themselves, arguing it’s a 1A/1B debate with Jordan, and emphasizing LeBron’s longevity, availability, leadership, and impact as a superstar. Finally, she covers the Chiefs restructuring Patrick Mahomes’ contract to make him the highest-paid QB by average annual value and the first NFL player with $500M total value, praising him as the league’s top player.

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    13 mins
  • Knicks Win Greatest Comeback NBA Finals History, Kenneth Walker III Fits in at Kansas City, Falcons QB Competition
    Jun 11 2026

    Joy Taylor recaps Game 4 of the NBA Finals, calling the Knicks’ win over the Spurs the biggest comeback in Finals history after trailing by 29 in the third quarter. She highlights OG Anunoby’s 33 points, seven threes, and a game-sealing tip-in, while criticizing San Antonio’s second-half collapse, three-point overreliance, late-game decision-making, and missed free throws, including comments from Victor Wembanyama. With New York up 3–1, Game 5 returns to San Antonio. Taylor then shifts to the NFL, discussing the Chiefs signing Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, his fit alongside Patrick Mahomes, and Kansas City’s need for a stronger run game. She also previews Atlanta’s planned quarterback competition between Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix as Penix returns from an ACL tear.

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    11 mins