Overtime with Jake Vulinec

Hour 2: Do you still think Myles Garrett would still be here if Jim Schwartz was? + Lance Reisland + How does Shedeur Sanders get ahead in the quarterback battle?

38 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Hour 2: Do you still think Myles Garrett would still be here if Jim Schwartz was? + Lance Reisland + How does Shedeur Sanders get ahead in the quarterback battle?

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Jake gets into whether Myles Garrett would still be in Cleveland if Jim Schwartz was named the head coach. Then, Lance Reisland of cleveland,com joins the show to talk Browns OTAs before Jakes talks about what it will take for Shedeur Sanders to gain the edge in the Browns quarterback conversation.

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