Nora covers the NFL and occasionally Taylor Swift. You can hear her on ‘The Ringer NFL Show’ and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @noraprinciotti.
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Super Bowl LVIII Preview
Nora, Ben, Steven, and Sheil are here to give their final thoughts before the big matchup!
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Left Out of This Coaching Cycle, Eric Bieniemy Is Running Out of Options
A year ago, Bieniemy left the Chiefs in hopes of bolstering his head coaching resume by calling plays in Washington. Now he’s out of a job altogether. What happened?
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Radio Row Mega-Show With Nora Princiotti and Chris “Mad Dog” Russo
Bryan is here to talk about a huge range of topics, including favorite Radio Row moments, Tom Brady as an announcer, the pressure on Tony Romo, and much more!
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The Super Bowl LVIII MVP Draft
Nora and Steven discuss their Super Bowl MVP favorites via the draft format
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The NFL Has Entered Its WAG Era
Taylor Swift and a growing group of famous wives and girlfriends have infused femininity and celebrity into this NFL season in a way that the league has never seen before
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‘The Tortured Poets Department’ Album Announcement
Nora and Nathan dive into the track list to determine what the album is about, talk about how the announcement went over, and more!
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Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night Takeaways
Nora, Steven, and Lindsay also share their takes on some of the breaking coaching news around the league
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The Chiefs Dynasty, the Hirings of Dan Quinn and Mike Macdonald, the Thunder’s Ceiling, and the Ant-SGA Rivalry
Plus, expectations for Tom Brady in the TV booth next season, the return of Ben Simmons drama, whether the Lakers should trade LeBron James, and more
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The Swiftie’s Guide to the Super Bowl and the Grammy’s
Nora and Nathan also preview the Grammy’s and make some predictions on what awards Taylor might be bringing home with her
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Who Has the Most at Stake for Super Bowl LVIII? Plus, Seahawks Hire Mike Macdonald.
Nora and Steven also give their best takes on the Pro Bowl