James Harrison 2x Super Bowl Champion, former All Pro LineBacker one of the NFL's scariest man opens up on what kept him humble, the mentality fueled his greatness, his famous 100 yard Interception return in SB XLIII and how parenting saved his life

James Harrison 2x Super Bowl Champion, former All Pro LineBacker one of the NFL's scariest man opens up on what kept him humble, the mentality fueled his greatness, his famous 100 yard Interception return in SB XLIII and how parenting saved his life

“I never really wanted kids because I never wanted to care more about somebody than I did myself. And when I had them, I became vulnerable. I was no longer invincible. I think that was something I needed.” James Harrison 2x Super Bowl Champ and 5x Pro Bowler on his biggest Pivot After the sports world just witnessed one of the best defensive performances by a team in a Super Bowl with Philadelphia’s win, we can’t help but remember the infamous 100 yard interception return by James Harrison in Super Bowl XLIII and how maybe the All Pro Line Backer was onto something when he said, "Offense win games, Defense win championships." The Super Bowl hero and former Pittsburgh Steelers All Pro sits with his old teammate Ryan Clark, along with Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor, for a wide open and wide ranging conversation about his NFL journey, his unmatched intensity on and off the field and how fatherhood saved his life. Starting out the gate, the question is asked: Is James Harrison actually scary, or just misunderstood? Channing has funny banter as the guys debate James’ intense, no-nonsense demeanor and how he maintained this alter ego. Harrison shares how he was raised to believe that kindness could be mistaken for weakness and lived by that mantra with his on-field play reflecting it. Harrison opens up about his struggles early on in his career from playing at Kent State to NFL Europe to getting cut multiple times, and almost walking away from football. But his relentless work ethic instilled from his parents and a 'chip on the shoulder' mentality fueled his efforts. He shares how Steelers Defensive Coordinator Dick LeBeau played a crucial role in shaping his career, admitting that without him, “There is no James Harrison.” Harrison doesn’t hold back when discussing some of his hardest hits and biggest fines, including a notable play involving Josh Cribbs that cost him $75,000, which he feels he shouldn’t have paid, but perhaps someone in the room who was truly responsible for it, should have paid, as he gives a look to Ryan. The guys get into a deeper conversation about how the locker room and playing mentality was different during their days vs today's era. He reveals in a shocking story, what ultimately led him to leave Pittsburgh to play with AFC rivals Patriots and then Bengals. Always living on the edge with a reckless abandon approach to all aspects of his life, Harrison opens up on how becoming a father didn't just soften him, but changed his entire outlook financially, mentally and even safety wise. In a heartfelt moment, James shares the 180 his life took after becoming a dad and how 100% honesty is what guides his parenting skills, even when some things are better off not said! From parenting advice to chatting about James' potential MMA/boxing match with Chad OchoCinco Johnson, the guys' conversation goes from laugh out loud moments to tears filling up discussing the evolution of life as the men have grown older. This episode has it all whether a football fan or curious about life, family, growth as we peel back the layers of James Harrison- the fierce competitor, the devoted father, and the man who never backs down from a challenge. Pivot Family-Use code 50PIVOT to get 50% OFF plus free shipping on your first Factor box at https://bit.ly/40yF3k1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Football is back! Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor & Channing Crowder preview the 2025 NFL season, break down big storylines, last-name pressure, the US Open Taylor Townsend moment, athletes on OnlyFans, and respond to recent Ciara & Charlamagne comments

Football is back! Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor & Channing Crowder preview the 2025 NFL season, break down big storylines, last-name pressure, the US Open Taylor Townsend moment, athletes on OnlyFans, and respond to recent Ciara & Charlamagne comments

Football is BACK — and so are the hot takes, high stakes, and headline drama. Ryan, Channing and Fred break it all down in this unfiltered episode, where the Pivot keeps it real, even when it may be unpopular opinion or pointing the finger back at one of us! From the NFL kicking off with big energy to college ball having us amped to Charlamagne and Ciara clapping back at the world calling Russell Wilson “lame,” with Channing doubling down on his words that he said when this first all started. The guys weigh in on that situation as well as Ray Lewis stirring the pot with his thoughts on Shannon Sharpe, their longstanding bond — and how maybe speaking up on where others fall short isn't the right move, when people have come up short themselves. We get into the Sanders family, as things seem to be a little rocky with a lot of change Deion and sons continue to navigate public scrutiny, media firestorms and family pressures being in the spotlight.  And we have varying viewpoints about Arch Manning’s college debut — is he truly the future, or just carrying a name? Ryan gives a unique perspective that we never realized.  In other sports, we talk tennis as Taylor Townsend’s on-court flare-ups raise questions about emotion, pressure, and performance… and we spotlight a female athlete turning to OnlyFans to fund her tennis dream — is it empowerment, desperation, or both? We also break down the top NFL storylines to watch this season, the pivotal points that could define teams and careers, and the personal pivots that remind us all: growth isn’t always pretty and easy, but it’s necessary. Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe on YouTube and however you listen to your podcasts! We love hearing from our Pivot Family! We talked about Toyota's partnership with football and game day giveaways, Learn more at https://toyota.com/nfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 Sep 59min

Jeremiyah Love Notre Dame running back talks pressures, expectations, using pain of championship loss to bring Fighting Irish a national title and previews 2025 College Football Season with his own personal goals.

Jeremiyah Love Notre Dame running back talks pressures, expectations, using pain of championship loss to bring Fighting Irish a national title and previews 2025 College Football Season with his own personal goals.

As Notre Dame kicks off the 2025 College Football season, pressures to get back to National Championship swirl as well as the talk of being a Heisman hopeful. Star running back Jeremiyah Love captivated college football fans last season with his explosive play and dynamic speeds, this year he has a little more noise around his play. All-American preseason accolades and Heisman hopeful talk, but Love isn’t worried about the expectations others have put on him, he’s focused on elevating his team and being better on and off the field than he was last year. He holds onto the pain of coming up short in the championship and is finding ways to use that pain as a lesson in all he and his team does this year.Tap in for this conversation with the Fighting Irish captain as top 10 ranked Notre Dame is battle tested and ready to for what’s ahead. Pivot Family! hit the button to SUBSCRIBE HERE: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUnxiP7q4RDDyeioZFZLnXA?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

31 Aug 20min

Matt LaFleur Green Bay Head Coach talks 2025 Packers, Is Micah Parsons the answer to getting Titletown a championship? Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Lambeau legacy, Super Bowl favorite  and NFC North is NFL's toughest division

Matt LaFleur Green Bay Head Coach talks 2025 Packers, Is Micah Parsons the answer to getting Titletown a championship? Jordan Love, Josh Jacobs, Lambeau legacy, Super Bowl favorite and NFC North is NFL's toughest division

“I just want our guys to start with the end in mind. If you hoist a Lombardi trophy, you’ll be remembered forever. That is something no one can take away from you, when you die people will remember your name, and that’s your legacy.” Matt LaFleur Green Bay Packers What a whirlwind of 24 hours as the Packers welcome the NFL's best overall player, Micah Parsons, to Green Bay. As our NFL training camp tour winds down and we are just days before the 2025 NFL season kicks off, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur sits down with Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder on The Pivot Podcast for a rare and candid conversation as the guys discuss what it will take to get the Packers over the hump and to the Super Bowl. After back to back years of "almosts" and tough breaks, Coach shares his mindset heading into the new NFL season and the early message he shared with the team. LaFleur opens up about his journey from young offensive coordinator to one of the most consistent head coaches in the league, and how he's evolved as a leader since taking over in Green Bay. In this exclusive interview, LaFleur discusses life after Aaron Rodgers, the development of Jordan Love, and what it’s really like coaching in one of the most storied franchises in football. He reflects on playoff heartbreaks, locker room culture, and how he keeps his team locked in despite the constant media noise. The crew presses him on leadership, accountability, and how he balances high expectations with staying true to himself. Whether you're a die-hard Packers fan or just love the game, this episode delivers insight, laughs, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories from one of the NFL’s sharpest minds. Don't forget to comment, like and hit subscribe. We love hearing from you Pivot family! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

29 Aug 1h 2min

Marcus Freeman, Head Football Coach of Notre Dame reflects on 2024 National Championship run, lessons in pain, future of the Fighting Irish, what he sees in Jeremiyah Love, key roster additions, NFL pedigree and 2025 mission

Marcus Freeman, Head Football Coach of Notre Dame reflects on 2024 National Championship run, lessons in pain, future of the Fighting Irish, what he sees in Jeremiyah Love, key roster additions, NFL pedigree and 2025 mission

“A lot of lessons from that (National Championship) game, one is- we are good enough to be in that game and we are good enough to win that game….but this program is good enough every year to be in that game and to win that game, but we have to earn the right to do that.“ Marcus Freeman As the 2025 college football season approaches, The Pivot Podcast welcomes back Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman for a powerful sit-down ahead of what could be a defining year in South Bend. Coming off a thrilling run to the National Championship game last season, Coach Freeman opens up to Ryan, Channing, and Fred about the lessons learned from the highs and heartbreaks of 2024—and how he's using that experience to fuel this year’s mission. In this candid conversation, Freeman talks leadership, pressure, and what it truly takes to build a sustainable culture of excellence. Freeman opens up about the hunger that still drives him, the lessons taken from last year, and the mounting expectations as Notre Dame returns a roster stacked with talent and leadership. He reflects on the evolution of the Fighting Irish under his watch, handling pressure, the growing expectations on and off the field, and how he’s preparing his team—and himself—for the next step. Freeman also shares his excitement for breakout running back Jeremiah Love, whose explosive finish to the 2024 season has fans buzzing and opposing defenses on alert. With bigger responsibilities in the spotlight, Love is expected to be a game-changer in the Irish offense—and a major factor in Notre Dame’s championship hopes. With unfiltered honesty and a competitor’s mindset, Marcus Freeman gives fans and critics alike an inside look at what’s coming next for Notre Dame football. The Irish kick off vs Miami Sunday night August 31st on primetime. Don't forget to like, subscribe and comment- we love hearing your feedback and chatting with you about the episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Aug 43min

Jaxon Smith-Njigba & Demarcus Lawrence aim to lift Seahawks back to playoffs, talking Sam Darnold’s leadership, Cooper Kupp’s impact, elite defense, Micah Parsons’ contract, and compare Ohio State vs LSU wide receiver talent in depth.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba & Demarcus Lawrence aim to lift Seahawks back to playoffs, talking Sam Darnold’s leadership, Cooper Kupp’s impact, elite defense, Micah Parsons’ contract, and compare Ohio State vs LSU wide receiver talent in depth.

Our Pivot training camp tour continues as the 2025 NFL season is quickly approaching and we make a stop to catch the Seahawks practicing with Green Bay as Seattle is looking to get back to the postseason being one of the top NFC teams. Ryan, Channing and Fred are sitting for a Sunday Special with NFC West powerhouse and star players Demarcus Lawrence and Jaxon Smith Njigba who give us a glimpse into what the season holds ahead. Coming from Dallas, Demarcus is very clear why he made the change entering his 11th season, what he's found with his new team and sheds light on his former team's contract headlines all summer. Jaxon is excited to see the arm of QB Sam Darnold and line up with the Super Bowl Champion Cooper Kupp, shadowing his veteran leadership and work ethic. Seattle overhauled its offense with new faces—Darnold along with Kupp and new coordinator Klint Kubiak, as JSN looks to lead the offensive core grounded by the run game and supported with a deep threat. On defense, expectations are high with a revamped line featuring D Law, anchored by a talented secondary of Witherspoon, and Woolen) setting up a top-tier defensive outlook. Seattle's preseason has been encouraging—dominant rushing performances, strong offensive cohesion under Kubiak, and a deep receiving group are all signs Seattle is looking to make that postseason push this year. Fun conversation about football, family and following your heart to where you belong, don't forget to comment, like and subscribe to get all the latest episodes and updates on guests.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

24 Aug 45min

Cam Bynum Colts new Safety on his viral field celebrations, contagious energy, Indy's question around quarterback, tough AFC South, humble beginnings,  Filipino roots and how he used his NFL platform to help raise awareness around his wife's citizenship

Cam Bynum Colts new Safety on his viral field celebrations, contagious energy, Indy's question around quarterback, tough AFC South, humble beginnings, Filipino roots and how he used his NFL platform to help raise awareness around his wife's citizenship

"For me, people say oh he's a celebrity, he's a football player, but millions of people got to see that I was going through the same struggles they were." Cam Bynum As our NFL Training Camp tour continues, we stop in Indy to sit with one of their newest additions who is making noise both on and off the field. In this upbeat and fun-filled episode of The Pivot Podcast, Indianapolis Colts safety Cam Bynum sits down with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor to talk about his journey from standout NFL Safety to viral sensation — and how his purpose goes far beyond football. The guys are blown away by his positive energy and contagious spirit, which truly shows why Cam is such an asset to any locker room. Now with Indianapolis, Cam reflects on leaving the Vikings, his upmost respect for Justin Jefferson and how he looks for his new defensive unit to lead the league in interceptions like he did in Minnesota. Finding a new home in Indy, he shares how he continues to grow as a leader, husband, and man of faith. Being named Captain of the Colts defense, Cam gets into what it will take to get this young team to be a competitive unit in the AFC, how to buy into new schemes and succeed under a new regime. He shares his insight around the QB competition between Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson and how he hopes to support both by challenging from opposite side of the ball. Cam opens up about what it means to represent the Philippines on a global stage, the story behind his emotional and viral postgame celebrations waving the Filipino flag, and how he's using his platform to spotlight his heritage and his faith. He shares the deeply personal journey of helping his wife gain U.S. citizenship, giving listeners a raw look into the sacrifices, love, and cultural pride that fuel him off the field. This episode blends football, family, and purpose — showing there's so much more to Cam Bynum than what fans see on Sundays. Don't forget to like, comment and hit the subscribe button to stay up to date on our latest conversations and guests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

22 Aug 50min

David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs: Detroit Lions two-headed monster set the tone ahead of 2025 NFL season, why Jared Goff is right QB, Dam Campbell's culture, new offense, owing the city a championship and  how adversity fuels them.

David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs: Detroit Lions two-headed monster set the tone ahead of 2025 NFL season, why Jared Goff is right QB, Dam Campbell's culture, new offense, owing the city a championship and how adversity fuels them.

“Sick and tired of being sick and tired…we want the big thing.” David Montgomery Detroit Lions Running Back  Our Pivot training camp tour continues as the 2025 NFL season is quickly approaching and we make a stop in the Motor City to catch the Lions practicing with Miami Dolphins as Detroit has been a NFC favorite last 2 years and looks at this season as the one to take care of unfinished business. Sitting with star running back duo, Jahmyr Gibbs & David Montgomery, the two-headed monster is setting the tone for the offense to play fast, gritty and compete. In a rare joint appearance, the dynamic tandem opens up to Ryan, Channing and Fred about the pressure, the chemistry, and the unfinished business driving them into the new season. Reflecting on the heartbreak of the last two seasons, including Detroit’s near-miss in the NFC Championship and the emotional toll of falling just short of a Super Bowl as Jahmyr opens up on how David was the one who helped get him through the pain of a costly fumble and kept him up in a dark time. Since Jahmyr's rookie year, his explosive playmaking and Montgomery’s physicality complement each other and the duo's embraced a “1A/1B” mindset over ego. Under the leadership of a new offensive coordinator,  their game plan may change but the duo said the team is ready to attack opposing defenses with more motion, more versatility, and finding ways to keep both backs involved. Their close relationship with quarterback Jared Goff and how he fits right in with them as the leader of the huddle, and maybe not earning the league-wide respect, but these two tell you exactly why Jared is the right leader for this team. Matching the fire and passion of head Coach Dan Campbell, the locker room has matured into a team that’s not just hopeful — but hungry as the cultural shift has transformed Detroit from a punch line to a powerhouse. From laughs to leadership, this episode gives fans a rare, unfiltered look at two stars who aren’t just sharing carries — they’re sharing the weight of a city’s dreams. A few weeks away from kicking off the season, the Lions are roaring to get back to the top of NFC and this year, finish it off bringing home a Lombardi Trophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

19 Aug 46min

Brian Thomas Jr. gives the real on Travis Hunter, Trevor Lawrence’s growth, Liam Coen’s new offense, earning league respect, and the rise of LSU brothers Jayden Daniels & Malik Nabers, plus what’s key for the future.

Brian Thomas Jr. gives the real on Travis Hunter, Trevor Lawrence’s growth, Liam Coen’s new offense, earning league respect, and the rise of LSU brothers Jayden Daniels & Malik Nabers, plus what’s key for the future.

"I approach everything like I'm the best receiver on the field." Brian Thomas Jr As our NFL Training Camp tour continues, we had to make a stop in Freddy T land checking out the Jaguars and talking to one the league's rising stars- Brian Thomas Jr! In this episode of The Pivot Podcast, Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder sit down with the wide receiver mid camp as he enters his second NFL season. The former LSU standout opens up about his rookie year lessons, the speed of the league, and how he's approaching year 2 with a sharper mindset and bigger goals. He reflects on his time at LSU and the deep connection with former teammates Jayden Daniels and Malik Nabers who both are making their mark across the league. Brian talks about adjusting to life in Jacksonville, building chemistry with the offense, the growth of quarterback Trevor Lawrence and what the team's been doing differently this offseason to level up. Under new head Coach Liam Coen the offense has potential to be one of the best, especially with the secret weapon and newest attraction, Travis Hunter ready to make a splash on both offense and defense as the landscape is shifting with players coming in more NFL-ready than ever. Giving gratitude to his parents for always helping him chase his dreams and keep him humble through his football journey. Honest, focused, and hungry, Brian shares his vision for what’s next — not just for himself, but for the Jaguars’ offense as they aim to make noise in the AFC. Don't forget to subscribe on YouTube and follow us on social media for our latest updates! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

15 Aug 52min

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