Posts Tagged ‘Rich Eisen’

Elway says Orton is ‘still the starting quarterback’

Making the rounds inside the Super Bowl media center on Wednesday, John Elway suggested to NFL Network it’s Kyle Orton who he considers his starting quarterback, even as plenty of decisions have yet to be made.

On the air

NFL Network is live now at Media Day, with Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Rod Woodson and Deion Sanders.

Clay Matthews: ‘I’ve got great hair’

Packers LB Clay Matthews recounts his days as an intern at NFL Network and offers at least one more legitimate reason as to why he should have been named the AP Defensive Player of the Year on Monday during an interview with Rich Eisen and the crew of “NFL Total Access.”

Who Has The Edge: Jets vs. Steelers

It’s time again for our little segment called Who has the Edge. This time around, it’s a Jets vs. Steelers edition.

Irvin: Belichick is best coach of all-time

Is Bill Belichick the best NFL coach of all-time? NFL Network’s Michael Irvin thinks so.

Todd Heap interview

Fresh off his 10-catch performance against the Chiefs, Ravens TE Todd Heap joined NFL GameDay to recap the win, his performance and talk about what’s next against the Steelers.

Crew getting ready for NFL GameDay Final

Here’s a behind-the-camera view (litterally) of Rich Eisen, Steve Mariucci, Deion Sanders and Michael Irvin getting ready for NFL GameDay Final (8:30 p.m. ET).

Eisen: Vintage ’05 Hasselbeck

NFL Network’s Rich Eisen points out that Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck is showing some of that 2005 moxie that helped lead Seattle to its first Super Bowl.

Goodell: CBA uncertainty is bad for game

NFL Network’s Rich Eisen sat down with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss the league’s stance on fines for illegal hits and the latest concerning the ongoing negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement.

Green: ‘I would be furious’ in McNabb’s shoes

What is Donovan McNabb really think about his recent benching? Joe Theismann and Trent Green share their thoughts about all that’s happening around McNabb and the Redskins.

Caterer shares account of lunch incident with Moss

As the details of Randy Moss’ exodus from Minnesota continue to emerge, one wrinkle in the story is that a caterer might have played a part in the decision by Brad Childress to waive the wide receiver.

Could Favre lose his starting job?

Does a scenario exist where the Minnesota Vikings are better off without Brett Favre, and he could lose his starting job?

Jason Taylor: Replay should play part in hits

Jets OLB Jason Taylor joined Rich Eisen on Wednesday to talk about the topic du jour around the league this week: Helmet-to-helmet hits and the NFL’s response.

Warner, Woodson share thoughts on big hits

Kurt Warner and Rod Woodson took their turns reacting to the NFL’s recent fines for helmet-to-helmet hits in Week 6.

Warner: For offense to click, Bears must be in synch

Can Jay Culter succeed in Mike Martz’s offense in Chicago? After six weeks of the season, this isn’t a new question, but it hasn’t been answered yet, either.

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