Rice on the Mics

Now We Find Out

1 h 12 min · 8. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457648/fan_mail/new] Episode 64: Now We Find Out The noise is over. The brochure is over. Now we find out who these teams really are. This week on Rice on the Mics, Ian opens with the Jets and Giants after an offseason full of big swings, new identities, and cautious optimism. The Giants look tougher under John Harbaugh, but contender talk needs to slow down. The Jets finally look like they have a plan, but Jets fans know better than to celebrate May football. Then it’s Knicks time. New York is up 2-0 on the 76ers, Jalen Brunson keeps closing games like the adult in the room, and the bar has officially changed. Finals or disappointment? Ian says yes. But OG Anunoby’s injury adds a real cloud over the series as it shifts to Philadelphia. In baseball, Ian pays tribute to the late John Sterling, a true voice of New York sports, before giving the Yankees their flowers for looking like a monster in the making. Across town, the Mets are giving fans just enough hope to keep watching, but not enough peace to relax. Plus: Rangers lottery pain, weird injury news around baseball, and the bigger theme of the week: eventually, the conversation has to become real. Episode 64 of Rice on the Mics: Now We Find Out.

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