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EPISODE · Sep 9, 2025 · 46 MIN

Hour 3: Comedian Bert Kreischer In-Studio, plus Overreaction Tuesday

from The Rich Eisen Show · host ESPN, Rich Eisen Productions, Rich Eisen

Rich and the guys update George Kittle’s status and react to Russell Wilson’s latest cryptic tweet. In ‘Overreaction Tuesday’ Rich weighs in on which 2nd-year NFL QB will have the most success this season, the Chicago Bears’ and Detroit Lions’ outlook in the tough NFC North, the Arizona Cardinals chances to win the NFC West, how far the revamped New York Jets offense can take them in the AFC East, if the Miami Dolphins’ season is already cooked, Raiders head coach Pete Carroll, and Buccaneers rookie WR Emeka Egbuka. (timestamp) Comedian Bert Kriescher joins Rich in-studio to tout his upcoming ‘Permission to Party’ world tour, the recent pre-game speech he gave to his alma mater Florida State before the Seminoles’ upset of Alabama, reveals what it’s like to text with UNC head coach Bill Belichick, offers up some chest grooming tips, and much more. Adam the Call Screener, a die-hard Chicago sports fan, sounds off on Ben Johnson, Caleb Wil-liams and the Bears’ Monday Night Football loss to the Vikings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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