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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 2H 10M

Full Show | Thursday 02-05-26

from The Chris Russell Show

Super Bowl week kicks off with Chris Russell breaking down the Seahawks–Patriots matchup, explaining why he’s still fired up for the game despite the lack of a star or elite quarterback, and highlighting key players, storylines, and moments to watch in the NFL season finale. The conversation shifts to the NBA as Russell recaps major trade deadline moves and reacts to the league’s timing landing just before the biggest football game of the year. Former Rams special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica joins to preview the Super Bowl, offering a strategic perspective shaped by his experience facing Seattle, including in the playoffs. The discussion then turns to a shocking media shakeup, as the Washington Post eliminates its entire sports department, with Russell reflecting on the impact for sports journalism and the broader media landscape, including reactions from ESPN’s Michael Wilbon and listeners. The focus moves back to football, examining the NFL coaching landscape after Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland announces he won’t return next season. Ben Standig of The Athletic provides in-depth analysis of the Washington Wizards’ blockbuster trade for Anthony Davis and shares perspective on the Washington Commanders’ upcoming NFL draft and potential targets. The hour concludes with ESPN producer Shannon Furman revealing the story behind ESPN’s 30 for 30 special on the legendary “Philly Special” play, highlighting one of football’s most iconic moments.

Super Bowl week kicks off with Chris Russell breaking down the Seahawks–Patriots matchup, explaining why he’s still fired up for the game despite the lack of a star or elite quarterback, and highlighting key players, storylines, and moments to watch in the NFL season finale. The conversation shifts to the NBA as Russell recaps major trade deadline moves and reacts to the league’s timing landing just before the biggest football game of the year. Former Rams special teams coordinator Ben Kotwica joins to preview the Super Bowl, offering a strategic perspective shaped by his experience facing Seattle, including in the playoffs. The discussion then turns to a shocking media shakeup, as the Washington Post eliminates its entire sports department, with Russell reflecting on the impact for sports journalism and the broader media landscape, including reactions from ESPN’s Michael Wilbon and listeners. The focus moves back to football, examining the NFL coaching landscape after Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland announces he won’t return next season. Ben Standig of The Athletic provides in-depth analysis of the Washington Wizards’ blockbuster trade for Anthony Davis and shares perspective on the Washington Commanders’ upcoming NFL draft and potential targets. The hour concludes with ESPN producer Shannon Furman revealing the story behind ESPN’s 30 for 30 special on the legendary “Philly Special” play, highlighting one of football’s most iconic moments.

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