SUPER BOWL WEEK Highlights: Wednesday, Jan. 29
A full slate of FS1 daily studio shows anchor the network’s SUPER BOWL WEEK coverage, featuring insight on the day’s top stories, special guests and surprise appearances, live from its sprawling South Beach complex.
On Wednesday afternoon, FOX SPORTS SUPPORTS made its inaugural “Gamechanger Fund” contribution to the Hank Kline Club of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade. Former club member ALEX RODRIGUEZ presented the donation alongside FOX Sports CEO ERIC SHANKS and FOX Deportes’ ADRIAN GARCIA-MARQUEZ.
This week, FOX SPORTS U students from the University of Florida participated in on-the-ground sustainability efforts through the Ocean Conservancy’s Virginia Key Beach cleanup and had the opportunity to attend a meet-and-greet with FOX NFL reporter and former Gator KRISTINA PINK.
Amidst the Super Bowl buzz in Miami, FOX NFL reporter PAM OLIVER was honored at THE SPORTS POWER BRUNCH with the Excellence in Media Award.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
Nick Wright believes Patrick Mahomes will be a Hall of Famer with a win on Sunday:
"If the Chiefs win Sunday, Patrick Mahomes will be a Hall of Famer." — @getnickwright pic.twitter.com/PlU8lJfI5R
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) January 29, 2020
Pro Bowler Kyle Long talks about what it’s like to call Howie Long “Dad”:
"My dad is a superhero to me. Not just a football player. He's so humble, and it's so cool to be able to call him 'Dad.'"
— @Ky1eLong on Howie Long and how great the film 'Broken Arrow' is pic.twitter.com/9WV9u3JsFy
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) January 29, 2020
SKIP AND SHANNON: UNDISPUTED
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry sheds light on what it was like to play under Freddie Kitchens:
"Running a team is a lot more than being personal with and coaching one guy. Not that Freddie Kitchens was in over his head, but we just couldn't find a way to get on the same page and figure out what our identity was." — @God_Son80 pic.twitter.com/yebEoVyn8e
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) January 29, 2020
Longtime Lakers fan Snoop Dogg opened up about his friend Kobe Bryant:
"When he first got to LA he was a kid. I was a kid at the same time, so it was beautiful watching his story and watching him become a legend, father, mentor and a real leader. It crushed my heart because I knew he wasn't done."@SnoopDogg reflects on the legacy of Kobe Bryant pic.twitter.com/4PGPrQnpjo
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) January 29, 2020
THE HERD WITH COLIN COWHERD
Comedian Frank Caliendo closes out THE HERD with impressions of Tony Romo, Jerry Jones, Jay Glazer and Terry Bradshaw:
-Tony Romo
-Jerry Jones
-Jay Glazer
-Terry Bradshaw @FrankCaliendo joins us on set to close out Day 3 in Miami: pic.twitter.com/PVYcYshTQA— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) January 29, 2020
SPEAK FOR YOURSELF
Pro Football Hall of Famer Rod Woodson believes too many players are getting into the Hall of Fame:
.@RodWoodson26 agrees with Deion Sanders’ take that too many players are getting into the Hall of Fame.
"When you say their name, it shouldn't be a pause. If you have to have that 'hmm', he's not a Hall of Famer. … It’s supposed to be the elite of the elite." pic.twitter.com/HielbqZHD0
— Speak For Yourself (@SFY) January 29, 2020
LOCK IT IN
Clay Travis explains why he doesn’t think Jimmy Garoppolo has what it takes to beat Kansas City:
Jimmy Garoppolo won't be enough to beat Kansas City.
"You can't have an offense that's predicated on a QB not throwing for 100 yards 3 straight times to win the Super Bowl. It hasn't happened since the 1970s." — @ClayTravis pic.twitter.com/2f05jaI3g6
— FOX Bet Live (@FOXBetLive) January 29, 2020
NASCAR RACE HUB:
NASCAR and the NFL have more in common than you think:
NASCAR and the NFL have more in common than you think.#RaceHub | #SB54 pic.twitter.com/s4LONvnF5C
— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) January 29, 2020