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by Dr. Emmanuel Rohan II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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A legend on the track and a legend Hermie Sadler has seen and done it all. Listen as Sadler talks with LaVar Arrington about moments that set the tone for our lives and one moment in particular with his father.

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Up On Game Presents: Conversations With A Legend: LaVar Arrington Talks 2x All-Pro From The Steelers Levon Kirkland.

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Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations.

What time does Up on Game air?

Launching Saturday, December 5, the show will broadcast live from 1 - 3 p.m. ET on 400 radio stations around the country, in addition to streaming live on the FOX Sports Radio channel on iHeartRadio, and being available weekly as a podcast on iHeartRadio and other platforms. The “Up On Game” podcast is distributed by The iHeartPodcast Network.

How many radio stations does Fox Sports have?

The FOX Sports Radio Network reaches nearly 15 million monthly listeners on more than 400 radio stations, and can also be heard on iHeartRadio and FOXSportsRadio.com. Fans can also follow the network on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

When did Mike Harmon join Fox Sports Sunday?

He later joined the New York Giants before retiring in 2007. He joined FSR as a weekend personality in February 2020 and currently co-hosts the nationally syndicated “FOX Sports Sunday with Mike Harmon.”.

Where is Fox Sports Radio?

Subscribe to the Podcast! About FOX Sports Radio The FOX Sports Radio Network, based in Los Angeles, Calif., is a division of Premiere Networks in partnership with FOX Sports. All entities have combined their considerable resources to develop a turnkey, personality-driven sports programming network for radio stations nationwide.

Who did Houshmandzadeh play for?

Houshmandzadeh co-led the NFL in receptions in 2007 in one of his eight seasons as a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals (2001-2008). The Pro Bowler also played for the Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens before retiring with the Oakland Raiders in 2011.

Who drafted Burress in 2000?

The wide receiver was drafted 8th overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2000 NFL Draft out of Michigan State.

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