Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray are BACK for another season of Let's Go! Enjoy in-depth, insightful, and introspective one-on-one conversations with each of these future HOF football players. They'll discuss trending stories from on and off the football field and share stories from their personal life.
Re-live the BEST of the 2024-2025 season on Let’s Go! with the most memorable guests across sports and entertainment.
Andy Reid discusses how he's staying focused after back-to-back Super Bowl wins, then Nick Saban, Coach K, and Joe Torre talk about coaching greatness, leadership, and maximizing potential in a special Coaches Roundtable. Next, Dana Carvey gives his best impressions of 40 years of American Presidents, David Letterman learns more about football, Snoop Dogg discusses his International Mission during the Olympics, Charles Barkley reminisces about the late great Bill Russell, Jim Harbaugh reflects on a successful season with the Chargers, Jared Goff looks back at a record-setting season with the Lions, and Tom Brady remembers back to that special 2002 campaign.
Jim and Bill discuss the Eagles’ impressive defense this weekend, the difficulty of recovering from a Super Bowl loss, and what hurt the Chiefs the most in the first half of the game. Then, Bill shares his thoughts on what the rest of the teams in the NFL can focus on going into the 2025 season, how to find a quarterback, and Aaron Rodgers’ future.
Jim and Peter reflect on the Eagles pummeling the Chiefs in the Super Bowl and break down exactly why the game happened the way it did, how Howie Roseman has had the greatest year of any general manager in sports, and what the Chiefs need to focus on in the offseason. Then, they wrap up a busy week in football news outside of the game itself, discussing Josh Allen's narrow MVP win over Lamar Jackson, the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, and the Jets reportedly moving on from Aaron Rodgers.
Jim and Bill are joined by Tom Brady to discuss some of Tom’s top Super Bowl memories, break down what Bill admires about Andy Reid as a coach, and explain exactly how to slow down Saquon Barkley. Then, Jim and Bill talk about rooting for history, how to attack the Chiefs, and what compelled Bill to write his new book The Art of Winning.
Jim and Peter discuss whether Andy Reid will be walking away from coaching after this season, the shocking Luka Dončić-Anthony Davis trade, and how Eagles general manager, Howie Roseman, is state of the art.
Jim and Bill are joined by the great Andy Reid to discuss the Chiefs advancing to the Super Bowl, his thoughts on potentially making history, and hammering out a game plan against the Eagles. Then, Bill shares his perspective on the meaning of a dynasty, how important it is to not let ego get in the way, and Pete Carroll coming back to NFL to coach the Raiders.
Jim and Peter break down the Chiefs winning the AFC Championship game, thoughts on officiating and the problem with replays, and how Peter is looking forward to watching the Super Bowl at home for the first time in about 40 years. Then, they discuss the choice of Brian Schottenheimer as the new head coach of the Cowboys, and Liam Coen leaving Tampa Bay in controversial fashion to take over in Jacksonville.
Tom Brady joins Jim and Bill to break down the Commanders’ historic upset of the Lions, the Ravens’ tough loss in Buffalo, and the Bills and Chiefs going head to head again, and preview his trip to Philly for the NFC Championship. Then, Jim and Bill take an in-depth look at Patrick Mahomes’ leadership, how Tom made Bill a better coach, and what they really think about coordinators taking head coaching interviews during the playoffs.
Jim and Peter break down Jayden Daniels’ remarkable performance against the Lions, and Mark Andrews’ crucial mistake in the Ravens’ loss to the Bills. Then, they look ahead to the Commanders-Eagles and Bills-Chiefs matchups in the Conference Championships, and Peter gives his picks.
Jim and Bill break down the highs and lows of the Eagles-Packers Wild Card game, the Commanders’ victory against the Bucs, the Cowboys not re-signing Mike McCarthy, and Mike Vrabel replacing Jerod Mayo in New England. Then, Von Miller of the Buffalo Bills joins Jim, Peter, and Maxx to share his impressions of the upcoming Divisional game against the Ravens, what it’s like to line up against Lamar Jackson, the common thread among the greatest QBs he’s played with, and what he thinks makes Maxx Crosby so destructive.
Jim and Peter discuss the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and their effect on sports and the LA community, before getting into the Patriots’ hiring of Mike Vrabel, the Cowboys’ dismissal of Mike McCarthy, and whether Bill Belichick was an option in Dallas. Then, they break down Baker Mayfield’s fumble that doomed the Bucs, whether Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson will be this year’s MVP, and their picks for the Buffalo-Baltimore game.