Matthew Stafford, Maxx Crosby, and Peter King join Jim Gray for Season Five of Let’s Go! Enjoy in-depth, insightful, and introspective conversations about the NFL from every angle. They'll discuss the top stories on and off the football field, talk to the biggest stars across sports and entertainment, and share stories from their careers and personal lives.
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to talk about his preparation for Monday Night Football, why it’s important to never look backwards after a loss, and why King Henry is the key to the Ravens success. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to talk about his recovery from a knee injury after the Raiders placed him on IR.
Peter King and Jim Gray debate whether the 49ers-Bears game was the best of the season, talk about the excitement of such a close playoff race, break down the thought process behind the Bills failed two-point conversion, and ponder which QB gives the Ravens the best chance at winning.
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to break down what happened during the two-point conversation call in Seattle and discuss Puka Nacua’s comments about officiating, the DK Metcalf situation and having to hear fans’ trash talk during games, and what the Stafford family's Christmas will be like this year. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to talk about the difficulties referees face, and the controversial end to the Lions-Steelers game.
Peter King and Jim Gray break down Drake Maye’s performance in Baltimore, Caleb Williams’ growth in Chicago, the controversial two-point conversion call during the Seahawks-Rams TNF game, why the Broncos aren’t one of Peter’s top teams this season, why the Chargers are flying under the radar, and DK Metcalf’s altercation with a Lions fan.
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to talk about Joe Burrow’s recent comments and shares how he’s dealt with personal struggles while playing football, the downsides of Thursday Night Football, what he can learn from Philip Rivers, and his pick for the Hall of Excellence Award this week. Then, Tom Brady returns to Let's Go! to discuss Patrick Mahomes’ torn ACL and how he coped with his ACL injury during his career, and his predict...
Peter King and Jim Gray sit down to discuss Patrick Mahomes’ ACL injury and the future of the league, Philip Rivers’ performance out of retirement, whether Josh Allen is still in the MVP race after defeating the Patriots, the Broncos leading the AFC, and what’s happened with the Buccaneers.
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to discuss his thoughts going into playing the Lions, his time in Detroit, Daniel Jones’ Achilles injury, and his pick for this week’s Hall of Excellence Award. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to talk College Football Playoffs, his assessment of the Chiefs this season, and what counts as a catch.
Peter King and Jim Gray discuss the Chiefs’ future after their Sunday Night loss to the Texans, Caleb Williams’ performance against the Packers, which teams in the league we still can’t discount, MVP picks and what should be factored into the decision, and what Sean Payton is doing right with the Broncos.
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to discuss the Rams’ tough loss to the Panthers, how to approach going up against strong defenses, if he ever gets intimidated during games, Jauan Jennings’ comments on the field, and what it’s like playing with younger players at 37. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to discuss Lane Kiffin’s decision to leave Ole Miss before the playoffs, and when players get a bad reputation for on-field behavior.
Peter King and Jim Gray discuss Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss and heading to LSU, the possibility of a Bears-Texans Super Bowl matchup, the Broncos’ nine-game win streak, which AFC team could win the Super Bowl, Puka Nacua’s unbelievable catch this week, and Bryce Young’s performance in the Panthers’ upset win against the Rams.
Matthew Stafford and Jim Gray discuss how the Rams stay under the radar amidst their success, the routine that gives him longevity in the league, what it’s like to play on Thanksgiving, their predictions for the Cowboys-Chiefs game, and who deserves the Hall of Excellence Award this week. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to reflect on Shedeur Sanders’ first start, his heated exchange with teammate Elandon Roberts on the sideline, and th...
Peter King and Jim Gray break down how the Eagles lost their 21-point lead against the Cowboys, which teams to be worried about at this point in the season, whether the Patriots are a Super Bowl team, and why the Chiefs remain the AFC favorite. Plus, Peter and Jim share their favorite Thanksgiving football memories.
Charles Barkley joins Matthew Stafford and Jim Gray to discuss how every NFL season is different, how Charles can relate to Matthew’s tough times in Detroit, and how he’ll never forget his days with Chuck Daly. Then, Charles and Matthew look back at the mentors that truly made their careers, and discuss Auburn football’s ongoing head coaching search.
Peter King and Jim Gray discuss what exactly is killing the Chiefs’ efficiency, how the Rams are looking like the best team in the league, what to make of Aaron Rodgers’ fractured wrist and other QB injuries, and what happened with Jalen Ramsey and Ja’Marr Chase.
Renowned retired US Navy SEAL, and American hero, "The Lone Survivor" Marcus Luttrell joins Matthew Stafford and Jim Gray to share his story, the life lessons he learned that can be applied in everyday life, and his 40-day fasting experience. Then, Maxx Crosby joins the conversation and shares how he leads and empowers his teammates.
Peter King and Jim Gray react to the Giants firing head coach Brian Daboll, remember Lenny Wilkens and Paul Tagliabue, and discuss which teams still have a chance to get to the Super Bowl as we head into the second half of the season. Then, Peter gives his pick for this week’s Hall of Excellence award winner.
Bill Belichick joins Jim Gray to discuss UNC's first win in the ACC this season, Jayden Daniels’ injury and the debate about keeping star players on the field in blowouts, what has impressed him about Matthew Stafford throughout the years, and the teams unexpectedly leading their division this season. Then, Matthew Stafford sits with Jim to discuss the Rams’ win against the Saints, Puka Nacua’s injury, his thoughts on being in the ...
Peter King joins Jim Gray to break down the Bears-Bengals game, identify who could be the best team in the league right now, and explain why John Schneider deserves enormous credit for the Seahawks’ success. Then, they discuss what hurt the Chiefs in their latest regular season loss to the Bills, what has happened to the Commanders this season, and their picks for the Hall of Excellence Award this week.
Matt Ryan joins Matthew Stafford and Jim Gray to discuss his transition from calling games to being in the studio, Justin Fields’ vulnerability, and the importance of having a support system. Then, Matt and Matthew look back on their days on the basketball court, share what it was like being good friends while also being competitors, and discuss the proliferation of gambling across sports.
Peter King and Jim Gray break down what it was like seeing Aaron Rodgers up against Jordan Love, whether a gambling scandal can make its way into the NFL, and what “inside information” even means anymore. Then, they discuss how Daniel Jones is leading the Colts to victory after victory, and how Drake Maye has leveled up this season.
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