Overtime with Jake Vulinec

Hour 2: Dan Labbe + Do you think Deion Sanders is too involved in the Shedeur saga? + Is Myles Garrett not even meeting Monken a bigger deal than him not showing up?

38 min · 22 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Hour 2: Dan Labbe + Do you think Deion Sanders is too involved in the Shedeur saga? + Is Myles Garrett not even meeting Monken a bigger deal than him not showing up?

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Jake is joined by Dan Labbe of cleveland.com to talk Browns OTAs. Then, Jake talks about Deion Sanders' involvement so far in Shedeur's career as well as if we're making too much of Myles Garrett's absence.

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