
100 episodes

The JMRA Football Podcast Joe Montana's Right Arm
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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The JMRA Football Podcast is a journey into football's present and its glorious past. Hosted by Derek Jones, this podcast focuses on the NFL with some history lessons thrown in.
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The Bucs Destroy The Chiefs To Win Super Bowl LV
Backed by one of the more impressive defensive performances in Super Bowl history, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers crushed the Kansas City Chiefs, 31-9, to win Super Bowl LV. The latest edition of The JMRA Football Podcast recaps what went wrong for Kansas City and what went right for the newly minted Super Bowl champion Buccaneers. Plus, how much blame does Patrick Mahomes deserve? And, a word on Tom Brady - the greatest quarterback that ever lived.
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The Super Bowl LV Preview
The JMRA Football Podcast breaks down Super Bowl LV between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs. What historical trend does Tom Brady have to avoid? Can anyone possibly slow down Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce? We cover the bases in a new Super Bowl preview episode.
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Super Bowls & Legacy
A new JMRA Football Podcast takes a look at who needs Super Bowl LV more for their "legacy"....Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes?
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The Top 10 Super Bowl QB Matchups Ever
The JMRA Football Podcast preps for Super Bowl Week by taking a look at the top Super Bowl QB matchups of all-time. Where does Brady vs. Mahomes rank heading into Sunday's clash?
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Buccaneers & Chiefs Head To Super Bowl, Conference Championship Recaps
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs will face off in Super Bowl LV as each team took far different paths to victory last Sunday. The JMRA Football Podcast recaps their victories during the NFC and AFC Championship games respectively.
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AFC/NFC Championship Preview; Home-Field Advantage & MVPs
The JMRA Football Podcast previews the AFC & NFC Championship games. Can the Packers and Chiefs hold down home-field advantage to reach Super Bowl LV? Or will the Bucs and Bills get in the way? Also, we look at the trends of league MVPs winning Super Bowls and home-field advantage in conference championship games.