Super Bowl LIX Headline Sports podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: Rooney Rule Founders and Goodell saying diversity improving but slowly; Eagles Graham might retire after Sunday’s game; plus more news

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham is contemplating retirement after Super Bowl LIX this Sun Feb 9, 2025 at the Super Dome in New Orleans (AP News photo)

Headline Sports podcast with Jerry Feitelberg:

#1 Two of the original founders of the Art Rooney Rule and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell agree that league diversity is improving but at a slow pace. They say that there is more work to be done. The area that they were referring to is head coaches and offensive coordinators.

#2 Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham who was big key in Super Bowl LII will have a shot at stardom and the Kansas City Chiefs again in Super Bowl LIX. Graham although he hasn’t announced it yet this might be his last game in pro football.

#3 Longtime NFL player and coach Dick Jauron who coached the Chicago Bears to the post season and was the AP Coach of the Year has died Saturday 74. Jauron was briefly an assistant coach for the Chiefs under Andy Reid.

#4 A former assistant to the owner of the Arizona Cardinals Michael Bidwill is suing Bidwell and the Cardinals for allegations that Bidwell “unmercifully harassed” her. The assistant said that Bidwell was trying to get her to quit. Brittany Neuheisel was an assistant for Bidwell from 2019 until last week. The charges in the lawsuit read, constructive discharge, wrongful discharge, discrimination and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

#5 In what critics call one of the biggest surprises on Thursday night at the NFL Honors ceremony in New Orleans Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was voted AP Most Valuable Player Award. After 21 seasons it was the first time a player won the MVP without being picked for the first team All Pro.

Jerry Feitelberg filled in for Charlie O. Listen to Charlie O on Headline Sports each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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Headline Sports podcast with Tony Renteria: No scoring, just boring or too much Pats in low Super Bowl ratings; Raiders still out of a site to play; Domestic abuse accusation at Antonio Brown; plus more

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On the Headline Sports podcast with Tony Renteria:

#1 Lots of criticism towards last Sunday’s Super Bowl in Atlanta–which one weighed in as most critical of the game, boring no scoring or just seeing the Patriots in it almost every year?

#2 The Oakland Raiders find themselves in another conundrum they have to find a site to play at for 2019 and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wants them to get it done soon because the NFL needs to start making their schedules for next season

#3 The Pittsburgh Steelers’ Antonio Brown in the latest of incidents allegedly in another domestic abuse case in January no arrests have been made in the case and Brown has said in the last month that he wanted out of Pittsburgh and wants to play in San Francisco.

#4 Former Tennessee Titans and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Vince Young has been arrested for the second time in three years for drunken driving charges. In this recent arrest, Young was fined $300 and ordered to do 60 hours community service.

#5 The New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge said he would welcome Bryce Harper to the Yankees if Harper decided to play in New York. Judge said a Harper acquisition would be an added improvement.

Tony does the Headline Sports podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Niners take on the Jaguars in London

By Pearl Allison Lo

London – The San Francisco 49ers will be playing their third international game, second at historic Wembley Stadium, while the host Jacksonville Jaguars will be playing their first, when the two teams meet on the field Sunday, October 27th at 5pm London Time. This is a part of the NFL’s International Series with the help of the Mayor of London.

Re the scene before the game for the public, I haven’t seen much besides the Fan Rally, but there were glimpses. I’ve seen ads in the subway, on street vehicles and banners hanging between buildings. There were multiple going-ones during the week though.

Yet to be back in San Francisco, after arriving in London Monday, the team got together with the famed Tottenham Hotspurs for a community event encouraging young ones to be more active. Both sporting teams got to indulge in each others’ respective sport.

NikeTown hosted an evening on Tuesday that centered around Jacksonville Jaguars’ players.

After 49ers practice on Friday, re the yet to win Jaguars, coach Jim Harbaugh said his players “respect the team…They play with great effort, very physical, so I’ll just say that. I haven’t had to say anything along those lines. They’ve seen it on the tape.” Re his own 5-2 team, Harbaugh expressed, “hopefully we play our best football. That’s what we’re looking for. We’ve played good football, but I think we could do better…”

When asked about plans for London, Harbaugh pulled out a list that included Marble Arch, Park Lane, Buckingham Palace and Parliament Square to received laughter. He grinned while inquiring afterward; “think we’re hitting the right spots?”

NFL jerseys started popping up Saturday on the day of the fan rally on the train, before the Commisioner’s Fan Forum and after the rally elsewhere. They were most prominent, however, with the 49ers heavily supported, decorating the invited fans at the forum who were to be bused to the rally after Q&A. Commissioner Roger Goodell, 49er quarterback legend Joe Montana and former Jacksonville Jaguars’ offensive Tony Boselli, who sat in a circle in the middle of the fans, were the other components of the equation.

Eager questions surrounded the possibilities of Monday and Thursday night games, 2015, women in the NFL and the Super Bowl to a collective intake of inhaled breaths and gasps. When asked if a Los Angeles franchise or a U.K. franchise would be first, Goodell stated, “it doesn’t matter to me. I would like to be able to continue to expand our game,” but moreover, emphasized “success” and “doing things right…Ultimately, I would love to see us doing both.” Goodell also mentioned the possibility of women in the NFL as referees.

Bare chested young men sported painted letters, numbers and symbols during the off part of off and on rain at the rally, with a message that read, ‘U.K. Franchise in 5 years? Odds 8/1.’

We’ll see Sunday if the game can help with the “success” Goodell emphasized during the forum, thereby improving the odds and the possibility of more burgeoning American football fans not only in the U.K., but Europe.

NOTES: My experience being in London so far is that people are pretty nice, friendly and helpful. The roads being reversed and other oddities like the light switches being the opposite way, cell phone stores being called car phone warehouses, a lot of hookah bars, the European smoke and free wifi in telephone booths provide additional interest. The UK accents are quintessential.