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A.J. Brown to New England, Myles Garrett to L.A., and NFL Offseason Chaos

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457648/fan_mail/new] Episode 71 of Rice on the Radio lands on a perfect NFL chaos day. Ian breaks down A.J. Brown being traded to the New England Patriots, why Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye just became a much bigger problem in the AFC East, and why the Eagles’ return feels light even if Philadelphia needed a reset. Then it’s Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, a massive move from a team that keeps proving it can be aggressive without being reckless. The Rams are trying to win now with Matthew Stafford while still preparing for the future, and Garrett finally gets the kind of January stage his talent deserves. After that, the focus comes back to New York. Odell Beckham Jr. is back with the Giants, but this is not 2016. Ian talks through the nostalgia, the real expectations, Malik Nabers’ injury concern, and why Jaxson Dart’s Year 2 leap needs to come with patience, maturity, and fewer unnecessary hits. The episode closes with the Jets, where the bar is not “win the offseason.” It is proving Aaron Glenn, Frank Reich, Darren Mougey, Geno Smith, Garrett Wilson, Breece Hall, and Cade Klubnik are part of a real foundation instead of another one-year reset. NFL offseason chaos, New York football realism, and a reminder that sometimes the timing just needs one more day to cook.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2457648/fan_mail/new] Episode 71 of Rice on the Radio lands on a perfect NFL chaos day. Ian breaks down A.J. Brown being traded to the New England Patriots, why Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye just became a much bigger problem in the AFC East, and why the Eagles’ return feels light even if Philadelphia needed a reset. Then it’s Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, a massive move from a team that keeps proving it can be aggressive without being reckless. The Rams are trying to win now with Matthew Stafford while still preparing for the future, and Garrett finally gets the kind of January stage his talent deserves. After that, the focus comes back to New York. Odell Beckham Jr. is back with the Giants, but this is not 2016. Ian talks through the nostalgia, the real expectations, Malik Nabers’ injury concern, and why Jaxson Dart’s Year 2 leap needs to come with patience, maturity, and fewer unnecessary hits. The episode closes with the Jets, where the bar is not “win the offseason.” It is proving Aaron Glenn, Frank Reich, Darren Mougey, Geno Smith, Garrett Wilson, Breece Hall, and Cade Klubnik are part of a real foundation instead of another one-year reset. NFL offseason chaos, New York football realism, and a reminder that sometimes the timing just needs one more day to cook.

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