Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver and special teams player Ted Ginn Jr. signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Bears. He was with the Dolphins during his first three seasons in the NFL from 2007 to 2009.
Ginn Jr. has played with several other different organizations over the past 13 years. They included the San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, Arizona Cardinals and New Orleans Saints.
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
Miami Dolphins Waive Taco Charlton
Defensive end Taco Charlton was waived by the Miami Dolphins on Thursday. He has played three seasons in the National Football League.
Charlton was picked up off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys in September 2019. He had a team-leading five sacks along with 14 solo tackles in 10 games with the Dolphins last season.
Charlton was picked up off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys in September 2019. He had a team-leading five sacks along with 14 solo tackles in 10 games with the Dolphins last season.
Dolphins Acquire More Undrafted Free Agents
The Miami Dolphins announced on Wednesday that they added players to their team. They signed several more undrafted free agents.
It includes McKendree wide receiver Matt Cole, Pitt linebacker Kylan Johson, Arkansas State wide receiver Kirk Merritt, Northwestern State offensive tackle Jonathan Hubbard, Iowa State defensive lineman Ray Lima, South Carolina center Donell Stanley, Middle Tennessee defensive lineman Tyshun Render and Montana State defensive lineman Bryce Sterk. The team did pick up undrafted free agents Ole Miss defensive tackle Benito Jones and Kansas State offensive lineman Nick Kaltmayer on Sunday.
Buffalo Bills Ink Bryan Cox Jr.
The Buffalo Bills have signed former South Florida high school football player Bryan Cox Jr. His father Bryan Cox played linebacker for the Miami Dolphins from 1991 until 1995.
Cox Jr. played high school football with the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders. The school won FHSAA Class 7A state championships in 2010 and 2012 while he was there. He then attended the University of Florida.
He spent the first 2 1/2 seasons of his NFL career with the Carolina Panthers. Cox Jr. finished the 2019 season as a defensive end with the Cleveland Browns and compiled nine solo tackles in six games.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Former Dolphins Picked Up On Waivers
The Miami Dolphins placed four different players on waivers Sunday. Two of them were picked up on Tuesday. They were running back Sarnaje Perine and safety Montre Hartage.
The Cincinnati Bengals were able to Perine. He split his time in 2019 between the Bengals and Dolphins. Perine played in six contests with Cincinnati which was mainly on the special teams unit. He then got in one game with Miami and compiled five carries for 16 yards.
Hartage was claimed off the waiver wire by the New York Giants. He played four games with the Fins last season and made six solo tackles.
The Cincinnati Bengals were able to Perine. He split his time in 2019 between the Bengals and Dolphins. Perine played in six contests with Cincinnati which was mainly on the special teams unit. He then got in one game with Miami and compiled five carries for 16 yards.
Hartage was claimed off the waiver wire by the New York Giants. He played four games with the Fins last season and made six solo tackles.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Scott Kaplan Back On San Diego Radio
Former Miami radio sportscaster is returning to the radio airwaves in San Diego. He is expected to host an afternoon show at XEPRS-AM sometime this summer.
He lost his position as an afternoon co-host with Billy Ray Smith at XEPRS-AM in April 2019 when the radio station changed their format. He has hosted a video podcast on YouTube since then.
Kaplan, a Coral Springs High School and University of Pittsburgh grad, particpated as a kicker on two levels of football. He entered the broadcasting business as a sports anchor on Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM back in the late 1990s.
He joined CBS Sportsline.com and eventually co-hosted a morning sports show with Sid Rosenberg in Fort Lauderdale. The program was relocated to WNEW-FM in New York City at the turn of the century.
Kaplan moved on to San Diego and has worked at several media organizations in that city. He had co-hosted a morning show on XETRA-AM for many years. Kaplan has also done work at CBS Sports as an NFL sideline reporter, Westwood One as an NFL sideline reporter and Fox Sports San Diego as a studio host.
He lost his position as an afternoon co-host with Billy Ray Smith at XEPRS-AM in April 2019 when the radio station changed their format. He has hosted a video podcast on YouTube since then.
Kaplan, a Coral Springs High School and University of Pittsburgh grad, particpated as a kicker on two levels of football. He entered the broadcasting business as a sports anchor on Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM back in the late 1990s.
He joined CBS Sportsline.com and eventually co-hosted a morning sports show with Sid Rosenberg in Fort Lauderdale. The program was relocated to WNEW-FM in New York City at the turn of the century.
Kaplan moved on to San Diego and has worked at several media organizations in that city. He had co-hosted a morning show on XETRA-AM for many years. Kaplan has also done work at CBS Sports as an NFL sideline reporter, Westwood One as an NFL sideline reporter and Fox Sports San Diego as a studio host.
Dolphins Waive Players
The Miami Dolphins put several players on waivers this past Sunday. They were linebacker Terrill Hanks, safety Montre Hartage, running back Sarnaje Perine and long snapper Taybor Pepper. It was done because of the players added from the 2020 NFL Draft and the signing of undrafted free agents.
Hanks saw no action in 2019 with the Fins. Hartage participated in four games last season and made six solo tackles. Perine was in one game for Miami and had five carries for 16 yards. Pepper played in all 16 games for the Dolphins last year.
Hanks saw no action in 2019 with the Fins. Hartage participated in four games last season and made six solo tackles. Perine was in one game for Miami and had five carries for 16 yards. Pepper played in all 16 games for the Dolphins last year.
Monday, April 27, 2020
Jeff Thomas Joins New England Patriots
University of Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Jeff Thomas has joined the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent. His fellow college teammate defensive lineman Trevon Hill has also been picked up by that club.
Thomas played three seasons with the Canes. He helped the school win the ACC Coastal Division in 2017. Thomas played 34 games in three years as he compiled 83 receptions for 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns.
Hill was with the Miami Hurricanes last season after playing four years with Virginia Tech. He had 27 total tackles along with 4 1/2 sacks in 2019.
Thomas played three seasons with the Canes. He helped the school win the ACC Coastal Division in 2017. Thomas played 34 games in three years as he compiled 83 receptions for 1,319 yards and eight touchdowns.
Hill was with the Miami Hurricanes last season after playing four years with Virginia Tech. He had 27 total tackles along with 4 1/2 sacks in 2019.
Brandon Walton Moves To Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills were able to sign undrafted free agent offensive lineman Brandon Walton to a contract. He played college football with the Florida Atlantic University Owls and captured two Conference USA titles.
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Dolphins Land Kavon Frazier
The Miami Dolphins kept busy following the 2020 NFL Draft. In addition to getting some undrafted free agents, they signed NFL free agent safety and special teams player Kavon Frazier.
He played the last four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. Frazier had fiver combines tackles in four games during 2019.
He played the last four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. Frazier had fiver combines tackles in four games during 2019.
Miami Dolphins Sign More Players
The Miami Dolphins continued to press on following the completion of the 2020 NFL Draft. They were able to sign two undrafted free agents.
One of the them was Ole Miss defensive tackle Benito Jones. The other player was Kansas State offensive lineman Nick Kaltmayer.
One of the them was Ole Miss defensive tackle Benito Jones. The other player was Kansas State offensive lineman Nick Kaltmayer.
Anthony Jones Heads To Seahawks
Undrafted free agent Anthony Jones agreed to a deal with the Seattle Seahawks. Jones was a running back for the past four seasons with Florida International University.
James Pierre And Trajan Bandy Sign With Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed two undrafted free agents from the South Florida region on Saturday night. They were defensive backs James Pierre and Trajan Bandy.
Pierre was with the Florida Atlantic University Owls for three seasons where they won two straight Conference USA championships. He played with the Deerfield Beach Bucks while in high school and helped them get to the FHSAA Class 8A state semifinals in 2016.
Bandy played for the University of Miami Hurricanes and was part of a team that won the ACC Coastal Division in 2017. He was with the Columbus Explorers prior to attending college.
Pierre was with the Florida Atlantic University Owls for three seasons where they won two straight Conference USA championships. He played with the Deerfield Beach Bucks while in high school and helped them get to the FHSAA Class 8A state semifinals in 2016.
Bandy played for the University of Miami Hurricanes and was part of a team that won the ACC Coastal Division in 2017. He was with the Columbus Explorers prior to attending college.
Chicago Bears Ink Rashad Smith
The Chicago Bears signed one South Florida college player on Saturday night. It was linebacker Rashad Smith of Florida Atlantic University.
Smith played four years with the Owls. He contributed for FAU to win two Conference USA titles in 2017 and 2019. Smith played high school football with the Homestead Broncos.
Smith played four years with the Owls. He contributed for FAU to win two Conference USA titles in 2017 and 2019. Smith played high school football with the Homestead Broncos.
Buffalo Bills Pick Up Ike Brown
The Buffalo Bills reached out and signed undrafted free agent defensive back Ike Brown to a deal on Saturday night. Brown played college football with Florida International University.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Miami Dolphins Acquires Matt Breida
The Miami Dolphins acquired running back Matt Breida from the San Francisco 49ers for the 153rd overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft on Saturday. He played the first three seasons of his NFL career with the 49ers.
Breida contributed to San Francisco winning the 2019 NFC champion and playing in Super Bowl LIV against the Kansas City Chiefs. He compiled 1,702 rushing yards on 381 carries and 561 receiving yards for 10 total touchdowns in the past three years.
Breida contributed to San Francisco winning the 2019 NFC champion and playing in Super Bowl LIV against the Kansas City Chiefs. He compiled 1,702 rushing yards on 381 carries and 561 receiving yards for 10 total touchdowns in the past three years.
Local College Players In NFL Draft Final Day
Many South Florida college football players were picked on the final day of the 2020 NFL Draft on Saturday. It consisted of athletes selected from the fourth round to the seventh round. At the end of the third-day completion of the entire draft, eight former South Florida high school players and seven local college players had their names announced.
Florida Atlantic University tight end Harrison Bryant was chosen by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round with the 115th pick. He was the first player in the 2020 NFL Draft to be taken from a South Florida college.
Florida International University followed later in the round as quarterback James Morgan was selected by the New York Jets at 125th overall. He played just two seasons with the Panthers and was previously with Bowling Green University.
Two players from the University of Miami were selected in the fourth round. Linebacker Shaquille Quarterman went to the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 140th selection while running back DeeJay Dallas headed to the Seattle Seahawks with the 144th pick.
Another player from the Miami Hurricanes was picked in the fifth round. Wide receiver K.J. Osborn moved to the Minnesota Vikings with the 176th selection. He did begin college football with the University of Buffalo.
The next local college football player was announced in the seventh round. Cornerback Stantley Thomas-Oliver III of FIU was selected by the Carolina Panthers with the 221st pick.
Three local high school football players were chosen in the third day of the NFL Draft. Deerfield Beach and University of North Carolina defensive tackle Jason Strowbridge stayed locally with the Miami Dolphins in the 154th spot.
Flanagan and University of Michigan safety Josh Metellas went 205th overall to the Minnesota Vikings. Metellus won the 2015 FHSAA Class 8A state title with the Flanagan Falcons.
University of Miami defensive end Jonathan Garvin was taken by the Green Bay Packers with the 242nd overall pick. He played high school football with the Lake Worth Trojans.
Florida Atlantic University tight end Harrison Bryant was chosen by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round with the 115th pick. He was the first player in the 2020 NFL Draft to be taken from a South Florida college.
Florida International University followed later in the round as quarterback James Morgan was selected by the New York Jets at 125th overall. He played just two seasons with the Panthers and was previously with Bowling Green University.
Two players from the University of Miami were selected in the fourth round. Linebacker Shaquille Quarterman went to the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 140th selection while running back DeeJay Dallas headed to the Seattle Seahawks with the 144th pick.
Another player from the Miami Hurricanes was picked in the fifth round. Wide receiver K.J. Osborn moved to the Minnesota Vikings with the 176th selection. He did begin college football with the University of Buffalo.
The next local college football player was announced in the seventh round. Cornerback Stantley Thomas-Oliver III of FIU was selected by the Carolina Panthers with the 221st pick.
Three local high school football players were chosen in the third day of the NFL Draft. Deerfield Beach and University of North Carolina defensive tackle Jason Strowbridge stayed locally with the Miami Dolphins in the 154th spot.
Flanagan and University of Michigan safety Josh Metellas went 205th overall to the Minnesota Vikings. Metellus won the 2015 FHSAA Class 8A state title with the Flanagan Falcons.
University of Miami defensive end Jonathan Garvin was taken by the Green Bay Packers with the 242nd overall pick. He played high school football with the Lake Worth Trojans.
Miami Dolphins Final Day Of NFL Draft
The Miami Dolphins made their final selections in the 2020 NFL Draft on Saturday. It consisted of players choosen from the fourth round to the seventh round.
The Dolphins decided in the fourth round to go with University of Georgia offensive guard Solomon Kindley with 111th overall selection. He helped the Bulldogs win the 2017 SEC Championship and they got to the CFP National Championship game that year.
In the fifth round, the Fins went with University of North Carolina defensive tackle Jason Strowbridge for the 154th pick. He played high school football with the Deerfield Beach Bucks. They followed with Boise State linebacker Curtis Weaver with the 164th pick.
Miami moved toward a different path for the sixth round. They choose long snapper Blake Ferguson of the LSU Tigers. He won the 2019 CFP National Championship back in January against Clemson.
The Dolphins decided on Navy wide receiver Malcolm Perry in the seventh round with the 246th pick.
The Dolphins decided in the fourth round to go with University of Georgia offensive guard Solomon Kindley with 111th overall selection. He helped the Bulldogs win the 2017 SEC Championship and they got to the CFP National Championship game that year.
In the fifth round, the Fins went with University of North Carolina defensive tackle Jason Strowbridge for the 154th pick. He played high school football with the Deerfield Beach Bucks. They followed with Boise State linebacker Curtis Weaver with the 164th pick.
Miami moved toward a different path for the sixth round. They choose long snapper Blake Ferguson of the LSU Tigers. He won the 2019 CFP National Championship back in January against Clemson.
The Dolphins decided on Navy wide receiver Malcolm Perry in the seventh round with the 246th pick.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Locals Taken In Second And Third Round
Several former South Florida high school football players were picked in the second and third round of the 2020 NFL Draft on Friday night.
Linebacker Josh Uche was picked during the second round at 60th overall by the New England Patriots He played high school football in Dade County with the Columbus Explorers and went to the University of Michigan.
In the third round, the Buffalo Bills selected University of Utah running back Zack Moss wiht the 86th overall pick. He was with Mater Academy in his first three years in high school football. Moss played his senior year in 2015 with the Hallandale Chargers and helped them upset the two-time defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions American Heritage in the regional semifinal.
Linebacker Josh Uche was picked during the second round at 60th overall by the New England Patriots He played high school football in Dade County with the Columbus Explorers and went to the University of Michigan.
In the third round, the Buffalo Bills selected University of Utah running back Zack Moss wiht the 86th overall pick. He was with Mater Academy in his first three years in high school football. Moss played his senior year in 2015 with the Hallandale Chargers and helped them upset the two-time defending FHSAA Class 5A state champions American Heritage in the regional semifinal.
Miami Dolphins NFL Draft Second Day
The Miami Dolphins made several selections on the second day of the 2020 NFL Draft. It consisted of players from the second round and third round.
The Dolphins selected offensive lineman Robert Hunt of Louisiana-Lafayette in the second round with the 39th overall pick. He played four seasons with the Ragin' Cajuns.
Miami choose defensive tackle Raekwon Davis of the University of Alabama with the 56th overall selection. He played four years with the Crimson Tide and won the 2017 CFP National Championship. He joins his fellow college teammate who is quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
In the third round, the Fins took University of Texas safety Brandon Jones for the 70th overall pick. He was a three-year starter with the Longhorns.
The Dolphins selected offensive lineman Robert Hunt of Louisiana-Lafayette in the second round with the 39th overall pick. He played four seasons with the Ragin' Cajuns.
Miami choose defensive tackle Raekwon Davis of the University of Alabama with the 56th overall selection. He played four years with the Crimson Tide and won the 2017 CFP National Championship. He joins his fellow college teammate who is quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
In the third round, the Fins took University of Texas safety Brandon Jones for the 70th overall pick. He was a three-year starter with the Longhorns.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Miami Dolphins First Round Recap
The Miami Dolphins make three picks in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft on Thursday night. They had more selections in the opening round than any other National Football League club.
The Dolphins choose quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of the University of Alabama with the fifth overall pick. He left the school after his junior year and led the Crimson Tide to the 2017 CFP National Championship.
Miami then went with offensive left tackle Austin Jackson of the University of Southern California for the 18th overall selection. He played three seasons with the Trojans.
The Fins completed the first round as they traded back to the 30th overall pick. They decided on Auburn University cornerback Noah Igbinoghene.
The Dolphins choose quarterback Tua Tagovailoa of the University of Alabama with the fifth overall pick. He left the school after his junior year and led the Crimson Tide to the 2017 CFP National Championship.
Miami then went with offensive left tackle Austin Jackson of the University of Southern California for the 18th overall selection. He played three seasons with the Trojans.
The Fins completed the first round as they traded back to the 30th overall pick. They decided on Auburn University cornerback Noah Igbinoghene.
Damon Arnette Goes To Las Vegas Raiders
Damon Arnette was taken by the Las Vegas Raiders with the 19th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. It was the second draft selection on the night made by the Raiders who are now based in Las Vegas.
Arnette, a Fort Lauderdale native, was a defensive back with the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders. He helped them win two FHSAA Class 7A state championships in 2012 and 2014. Arnette played college football with the Ohio State Buckeyes and captured several Big Ten Conference titles.
Arnette, a Fort Lauderdale native, was a defensive back with the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders. He helped them win two FHSAA Class 7A state championships in 2012 and 2014. Arnette played college football with the Ohio State Buckeyes and captured several Big Ten Conference titles.
Denver Broncos Get Jerry Jeudy
The Denver Broncos picked wide receiver Jerry Jeudy as the 15th overall selection in the 2020 NFL Draft. He was the second former Florida high school football player that was drafted this year.
Jeudy played high school football with the Deerfield Beach Bucks for four seasons. He lead them to three district titles and a FHSAA Class 8A state semifinal playoff run during his senior year in 2016.
He played the last three years with the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Jeudy helped the school win the 2017 CFP national championship over the University of Georgia.
Jeudy played high school football with the Deerfield Beach Bucks for four seasons. He lead them to three district titles and a FHSAA Class 8A state semifinal playoff run during his senior year in 2016.
He played the last three years with the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Jeudy helped the school win the 2017 CFP national championship over the University of Georgia.
Jaguars Chose C.J. Henderson
Former South Florida high school football player C.J. Henderson was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the ninth overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft. Henderson comes from the University of Florida.
Henderson played high school football with the Columbus Explorers. He was positioned at cornerback and running back while with them.
Henderson played high school football with the Columbus Explorers. He was positioned at cornerback and running back while with them.
Miami Dolphins Select Tua Tagovailoa
The Miami Dolphins selected University of Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with the fifth overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft on Thursday night. The third-day event was to be held in Las Vegas, however it was moved a virtual circumstance due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Tagovailoa played for three seasons with the Crimson Tide. He replaced Jalen Hurts at the start of the second half of the 2017 CFP National Championship game. Tagovailoa pulled off an incredible comeback with a touchdown pass in overtime to win the title.
Tagovailoa played for three seasons with the Crimson Tide. He replaced Jalen Hurts at the start of the second half of the 2017 CFP National Championship game. Tagovailoa pulled off an incredible comeback with a touchdown pass in overtime to win the title.
Trent Harris Remains With Dolphins
Linebacker Trent Harris has agreed to stay with the Miami Dolphins. It was an exclusive rights free agent tender. Harris was put on waivers by the New England Patriots and picked up by the Fins on September 1, 2019.
Harris played in 11 games with the Dolphins last season. He had 22 combined tackles and 1 1/2 sacks.
Harris played in 11 games with the Dolphins last season. He had 22 combined tackles and 1 1/2 sacks.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Paul Mason Leaving WMEN
Paul Mason is leaving his position as program director at Fox Sports 640 South Florida WMEN-AM and 850 WFTL-AM in West Palm Beach. He is taking over as the program director for WGFX-AM in Nashville on May 1.
Mason became the program director of all Alpha Media West Palm Beach radio stations, which included WMEN and WFTL, in March 2017. He continued to hold those duties when Hubbard Radio bought the cluster from Alpha Media.
He was the assistant program director at WLW-AM in Cincinnati for six years from April 2011 until March 2017 prior to arriving in South Florida. Mason also was an evening executive producer at that radio station from January 2007 to April 2011.
Mason, a University of Cincinnati grad, ends his tenure at Fox Sports 640 South Florida with a tremendous accomplishment. They finished third among sports format radio stations in the Miami market ahead of Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM for the last two months. Their transmitter is located in Royal Palm Beach and they had not put up ratings numbers until August 2018.
He was the assistant program director at WLW-AM in Cincinnati for six years from April 2011 until March 2017 prior to arriving in South Florida. Mason also was an evening executive producer at that radio station from January 2007 to April 2011.
Mason, a University of Cincinnati grad, ends his tenure at Fox Sports 640 South Florida with a tremendous accomplishment. They finished third among sports format radio stations in the Miami market ahead of Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM for the last two months. Their transmitter is located in Royal Palm Beach and they had not put up ratings numbers until August 2018.
Larry Blustein Launches Website
Longtime high school football recruiting reporter Larry Blustein has launched his own website Larry Blustein.com on April 13. It will have profiles of Florida high school football players and prospects that are being recruited. He recently finished a long stint as a lead writer of South Florida High School Sports.com earlier this month along with hosting a weekly high school sports show on 560 The Joe WQAM-AM.
Blustein also established another company Florida Kids Football. He will have the job title of recruiting analyst.
Blustein also established another company Florida Kids Football. He will have the job title of recruiting analyst.
South Florida High School Sports.com Ends
South Florida High School Sports.com went out of business earlier this month. A decision was made by Entercom Communications to eliminate the product and was part of budget cuts due to the coronavirus pandemic. There were no website articles since April 6 and the last time there was any mention of the company over the radio airwaves at 560 The Joe WQAM-AM was on April 9.
South Florida High School Sports.com was established in 2006 under Beasley Broadcasting when they owned WQAM. They ran it initially as as website and the radio station later added a weekly show that was hosted by lead writer and longtime high school football recruiting reporter Larry Blustein. Other people who did contribute to South Florida High School Sports.com included Josh Darrow and J.T. Wilcox.
South Florida High School Sports.com was established in 2006 under Beasley Broadcasting when they owned WQAM. They ran it initially as as website and the radio station later added a weekly show that was hosted by lead writer and longtime high school football recruiting reporter Larry Blustein. Other people who did contribute to South Florida High School Sports.com included Josh Darrow and J.T. Wilcox.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
FHSAA Cancels Spring Sports Season
The Florida High School Athletic Association announced on Saturday that the spring sports season has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. None of the high school sports athletes will got additional eligibility.
The FHSAA made their decision based on the ruling by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to keep all high school campuses closed. There will also be no spring high football practices, which were to begin on April 27, and Spring Jamboree high school football games in May.
The FHSAA made their decision based on the ruling by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to keep all high school campuses closed. There will also be no spring high football practices, which were to begin on April 27, and Spring Jamboree high school football games in May.
Ryan Maguire Joins SpokenLayer
Former 560 WQAM-AM program director Ryan Maguire has joined digital audio company SpokenLayer in New York City. He is currently based in Seattle.
Maguire was the program director at WQAM from May 2015 to February 2018. He left for Seattle to work as the director of news and programming at KIRO-FM in March 2018 and stayed there until August 2019.
He had been associated as a program director at several radio stations in the United States prior to arriving in South Florida. They included WQSN-AM(Kalamazoo), WLBY-AM(Ann Arbor), WTKA-AM(Ann Arbor), WSSP-AM(Milwaukee), KCSP-AM(Kansas City) and KDKA-FM(Pittsburgh).
Maguire was the program director at WQAM from May 2015 to February 2018. He left for Seattle to work as the director of news and programming at KIRO-FM in March 2018 and stayed there until August 2019.
He had been associated as a program director at several radio stations in the United States prior to arriving in South Florida. They included WQSN-AM(Kalamazoo), WLBY-AM(Ann Arbor), WTKA-AM(Ann Arbor), WSSP-AM(Milwaukee), KCSP-AM(Kansas City) and KDKA-FM(Pittsburgh).
Lamar Jackson On Madden Video Game Cover
Former local high school football player Lamar Jackson appears on the front cover of the Madden 21 NFL video game. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was on the cover last season and ended up winning the Super Bowl.
Jackson has been the quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens for the past two seasons. He was given the National Football League Most Valuable Player award in 2019.
He played high school football with the Boynton Beach Tigers. Jackson helped them finish as a district runner-up in 2013 and 2014. They lost to the Miami Central Rockets in the FHSAA regional quarterfinal to end both of their seasons.
Jackson has been the quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens for the past two seasons. He was given the National Football League Most Valuable Player award in 2019.
He played high school football with the Boynton Beach Tigers. Jackson helped them finish as a district runner-up in 2013 and 2014. They lost to the Miami Central Rockets in the FHSAA regional quarterfinal to end both of their seasons.
Monday, April 20, 2020
West Palm Beach Ratings March 2020
The ratings were issued for sports talk format radio stations in the West Palm Beach region. The time period is from just prior to Leap Day to the final week of March. The coronavirus pandemic affected how sports were covered by the local radio organizations. ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM does not subscribe to any service.
Fox Sports 640 South Florida WMEN-AM fell from a 0.3 to a 0.2 in the month. They were at a 0.6 back in September 2019 and has lost two-thirds of their audience since then because there was no game broadcasts of New York Yankees contests. Florida Atlantic University athletics was stopped while the Florida Panthers were outside the bubble for an Eastern Conference playoff spot when the NHL season was suspended in March.
Sports Radio 1230 The Zone WBZT-AM had a 0.1 for five straight months and dropped to a 0.0 in the period. WBZT once went 13 consecutive months with a 0.0 from July 2018 until September 2019. The Miami Marlins game broadcasts returned to the station with half of their spring training games being announced locally from Jupiter.
Fox Sports 640 South Florida WMEN-AM fell from a 0.3 to a 0.2 in the month. They were at a 0.6 back in September 2019 and has lost two-thirds of their audience since then because there was no game broadcasts of New York Yankees contests. Florida Atlantic University athletics was stopped while the Florida Panthers were outside the bubble for an Eastern Conference playoff spot when the NHL season was suspended in March.
Sports Radio 1230 The Zone WBZT-AM had a 0.1 for five straight months and dropped to a 0.0 in the period. WBZT once went 13 consecutive months with a 0.0 from July 2018 until September 2019. The Miami Marlins game broadcasts returned to the station with half of their spring training games being announced locally from Jupiter.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Florida Panthers May Sign Artyom Sergevey
The Florida Panthers may sign defenseman Artyom Sergevey to a deal in the future, according to Sports Express. His contract with Salavat Yulaev Ufa of the Kontinental Hockey League expires on May 1.
Sergevey has played in the KHL for the last five seasons. He participated with Salavat Yulaev Ufa for the past two seasons and compiled eight goals along with 21 points in 110 games. Sergevey was in the Tampa Bay Lightning minor league system from 2013 to 2015.
Sergevey has played in the KHL for the last five seasons. He participated with Salavat Yulaev Ufa for the past two seasons and compiled eight goals along with 21 points in 110 games. Sergevey was in the Tampa Bay Lightning minor league system from 2013 to 2015.
Dolphins Waive Gerald Willis
The Miami Dolphins waived six different players from their team on Saturday. Defensive lineman Gerald Willis is the most recognized one of the bunch. They also put linebacker Jake Carlock, linebacker Jamal Davis, wide receiver Andy Jones, cornerback Linden Stephens and wide receiver Terry Wright on waivers.
Willis, who went to the University of Florida and University of Miami, played two games with the Dolphins last season. He had two tackles in those contests. Davis was in three games while Stephens participated in three games and made three solo tackles for the Fins in 2019.
Willis, who went to the University of Florida and University of Miami, played two games with the Dolphins last season. He had two tackles in those contests. Davis was in three games while Stephens participated in three games and made three solo tackles for the Fins in 2019.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Joe Colella Back On Radio
Former local sportscaster Joe Colella returned back to the radio airwaves this weekend. He was a guest of the Coach Kokell Show with Chris Kokell on Fox Sports 640 South Florida WMEN-AM.
Both Colella and Kokell once worked together at ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM. They co-hosted an evening program from January 2017 until that summer. Kokell exited and went back to coaching high school football.
Colella continued on the evening shift at ESPN West Palm with fill-in co-hosts Mike Mreczko and Nolan Murphy through October 2017. He left the radio industry and got involved in content marketing.
He was a part of what is now known as Good Karma Brands in West Palm Beach for 14 years. Colella began as an intern at ESPN Radio 760 WEFL-AM in 2003. It led to him becoming a producer and on-air talent.
Colella began to co-host weekend programs on ESPN West Palm in February 2013. He was elevated to evening producer and on-air sidekick of The Home Team with Josh Cohen in August 2013. They moved the show to middays in January 2014 and Colella added sports anchoring duties.
He joined the Evan Cohen afternoon show in January 2015 as a sports anchor and on-air contributor. Colella co-hosted High School Hysteria on Friday nights and was the studio host of Oxbridge Academy high school football broadcasts in 2015 and 2016.
Both Colella and Kokell once worked together at ESPN West Palm 106.3 WUUB-FM. They co-hosted an evening program from January 2017 until that summer. Kokell exited and went back to coaching high school football.
Colella continued on the evening shift at ESPN West Palm with fill-in co-hosts Mike Mreczko and Nolan Murphy through October 2017. He left the radio industry and got involved in content marketing.
He was a part of what is now known as Good Karma Brands in West Palm Beach for 14 years. Colella began as an intern at ESPN Radio 760 WEFL-AM in 2003. It led to him becoming a producer and on-air talent.
Colella began to co-host weekend programs on ESPN West Palm in February 2013. He was elevated to evening producer and on-air sidekick of The Home Team with Josh Cohen in August 2013. They moved the show to middays in January 2014 and Colella added sports anchoring duties.
He joined the Evan Cohen afternoon show in January 2015 as a sports anchor and on-air contributor. Colella co-hosted High School Hysteria on Friday nights and was the studio host of Oxbridge Academy high school football broadcasts in 2015 and 2016.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Miami Ratings March 2020
The Miami/Fort Lauderdale region saw the release of the monthly ratings for sports format radio stations. The time frame was from prior to Leap Day until the final week of March.
The shocking effect of the coronavirus pandemic impacted how all local radio stations covered sports. North American professional sports leagues suspended all of their games by March 11.
560 The Joe WQAM-AM remained at a 0.7 and took first place in the market for the eighth consecutive month. They ended a three-month trend of being down. The Florida Panthers were not in a top-eight playoff position in the Eastern Conference when the NHL season was suspended while the University of Miami basketball team completed a below-average campaign.
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM moved down from a 0.7 to a 0.6 in the period. They were tied with their sister-station WQAM in the prior period and fell to second place. It was the second straight month that they had a downward trend and it's unusual considering that the Miami Heat were constantly fourth in the Eastern Conference prior to the NBA season being suspended.
Fox Sports 640 South Florida WMEN-AM stood with a 0.3 for the third consecutive month and were third in the region for the second time in a row. It has helped them being the flagship station of Florida Atlantic University athletics along with broadcasting Florida Panthers contests.
Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM stayed at a 0.2 for the second straight month and finished in fourth place again in the market. They did broadcast Miami Marlins exhibition games at the end of February and the first half of March.
The shocking effect of the coronavirus pandemic impacted how all local radio stations covered sports. North American professional sports leagues suspended all of their games by March 11.
560 The Joe WQAM-AM remained at a 0.7 and took first place in the market for the eighth consecutive month. They ended a three-month trend of being down. The Florida Panthers were not in a top-eight playoff position in the Eastern Conference when the NHL season was suspended while the University of Miami basketball team completed a below-average campaign.
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM moved down from a 0.7 to a 0.6 in the period. They were tied with their sister-station WQAM in the prior period and fell to second place. It was the second straight month that they had a downward trend and it's unusual considering that the Miami Heat were constantly fourth in the Eastern Conference prior to the NBA season being suspended.
Fox Sports 640 South Florida WMEN-AM stood with a 0.3 for the third consecutive month and were third in the region for the second time in a row. It has helped them being the flagship station of Florida Atlantic University athletics along with broadcasting Florida Panthers contests.
Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM stayed at a 0.2 for the second straight month and finished in fourth place again in the market. They did broadcast Miami Marlins exhibition games at the end of February and the first half of March.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
WQAM Replaying Florida Panthers Games
560 The Joe WQAM-AM has been broadcasting previous Florida Panthers 2019-20 game broadcasts since March 19. Florida Panthers radio play-by-play announcer Doug Plagens has announced a new pregame preview reintroduction for each game at 6 PM.
Some other National Hockey League clubs have used this strategy with the coronavirus pandemic suspending the regular seaosn and they replayed game broadcasts from earlier this season on terrestrial radio, national audio carriers or team websites. Teams doing this include the Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, Columbus Blue Jackets, Minnesota Wild and Arizona Coyotes.
Some other National Hockey League clubs have used this strategy with the coronavirus pandemic suspending the regular seaosn and they replayed game broadcasts from earlier this season on terrestrial radio, national audio carriers or team websites. Teams doing this include the Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, Columbus Blue Jackets, Minnesota Wild and Arizona Coyotes.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Kris Versteeg Retires
Former Florida Panthers right wing Kris Versteeg announced his retirement on Tuesday after an 11-year NHL career. He won two Stanley Cup titles with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010 and 2015.
Versteeg was acquired by the Florida Panthers from the Philadelphia Flyers on July 1, 2011. He helped the Panthers franchise win their first division title in 2011-12 as they captured the Southeast Division. They fell to the New Jersey Devils in seven games during the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
He had his best National Hockey League campaign in 2011-12 with a career-high 23 goals and 54 points that season. Versteeg was traded to the Blackhawks in November 2013.
Versteeg was acquired by the Florida Panthers from the Philadelphia Flyers on July 1, 2011. He helped the Panthers franchise win their first division title in 2011-12 as they captured the Southeast Division. They fell to the New Jersey Devils in seven games during the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
He had his best National Hockey League campaign in 2011-12 with a career-high 23 goals and 54 points that season. Versteeg was traded to the Blackhawks in November 2013.
Jesse Agler Adds San Diego Radio Show
Former local sportscaster Jesse Agler was recently named as the new evening host at KWFN-FM in San Diego. He hosts the one-hour Padres Social Hour there and on Radio.com. Agler did host that same program on the internet in 2014 and 2015.
Agler, a Spanish River High School and University of Miami grad, began broadcasting locally at 560 WQAM-AM as a sports anchor and later was elevated to morning sports anchor. He was named the Florida Panthers Radio Network studio host prior to the start of the 2005-06 National Hockey League season. Agler also added duties as the studio host of the Florida Marlins Radio Network.
He lost both positions when the radio rights were acquired by Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM. Agler jumped over to The Ticket and worked as a weekend sports anchor for several months. He returned back to WQAM as a sports anchor and became the studio host of the Miami Hurricanes Radio Network for a couple of years.
Agler landed at Clear Channel Miami in early 2010 as the morning sports anchor at News Radio 610 WIOD-AM and later handled sports anchoring duties at 940 WINZ-AM. He was named The Finsiders Show afternoon program host on WINZ. Agler was promoted to pregame and halftime studio host of the Miami Dolphins Radio Network in July 2010.
He replaced Dick Stockton as the television play-by-play announcer of Miami Dolphins preseason games in 2013. The first hour of The Finsiders Show was simulcasted by Fox Sports Florida starting in September 2013.
Agler left South Florida in January 2014 and joined the San Diego Padres. He began as the internet studio host, San Diego Padres Radio Network studio host and backup play-by-play announcer. Agler started to work primarily as a radio play-by-play announcer in 2016 and occasionally fills in as the Padres television play-by-play announcer on Fox Sports San Diego.
Agler, a Spanish River High School and University of Miami grad, began broadcasting locally at 560 WQAM-AM as a sports anchor and later was elevated to morning sports anchor. He was named the Florida Panthers Radio Network studio host prior to the start of the 2005-06 National Hockey League season. Agler also added duties as the studio host of the Florida Marlins Radio Network.
He lost both positions when the radio rights were acquired by Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM. Agler jumped over to The Ticket and worked as a weekend sports anchor for several months. He returned back to WQAM as a sports anchor and became the studio host of the Miami Hurricanes Radio Network for a couple of years.
Agler landed at Clear Channel Miami in early 2010 as the morning sports anchor at News Radio 610 WIOD-AM and later handled sports anchoring duties at 940 WINZ-AM. He was named The Finsiders Show afternoon program host on WINZ. Agler was promoted to pregame and halftime studio host of the Miami Dolphins Radio Network in July 2010.
He replaced Dick Stockton as the television play-by-play announcer of Miami Dolphins preseason games in 2013. The first hour of The Finsiders Show was simulcasted by Fox Sports Florida starting in September 2013.
Agler left South Florida in January 2014 and joined the San Diego Padres. He began as the internet studio host, San Diego Padres Radio Network studio host and backup play-by-play announcer. Agler started to work primarily as a radio play-by-play announcer in 2016 and occasionally fills in as the Padres television play-by-play announcer on Fox Sports San Diego.
Monday, April 13, 2020
WINZ Shifts The Greek
Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM will change their afternoon schedule as of April 13. The Greek has his two-hour program bumped to one hour later beginning at 3PM. He has hosted a mid-afternoon show on WINZ since January 2019. The Greek is an on-air contributor for the Jeff DeForrest Show on WINZ and Sports Radio 1230 The Zone WBZT-AM.
The Greek remains the midday co-host of The Penthouse show on Real Radio 94.3 WZZR-FM in West Palm Beach. He previously was a late morning co-host there.
The Sunshine State Showdown with Brandon Kravitz and Zac Blobner is slated for one hour starting at 5PM. It has been on WYGM-FM in Orlando and WFXJ-AM in Jacksonville since March. Kravitz is currently the WYGM program director and his duties at that radio station have included afternoon co-host, Orlando Magic Radio Network studio host and sideline reporter. Blobner is a sports host at WDAE-FM in Tampa and previously worked in Jacksonville. R.J. Bell and his one-hour sports betting show from Fox Sports Radio will be plugged in at 6PM.
Colin Cowherd was heard during afternoon drive on tape delay at WINZ since April 2016. He was moved to middays on April 6 and replaced Rich Eisen.
The Greek remains the midday co-host of The Penthouse show on Real Radio 94.3 WZZR-FM in West Palm Beach. He previously was a late morning co-host there.
The Sunshine State Showdown with Brandon Kravitz and Zac Blobner is slated for one hour starting at 5PM. It has been on WYGM-FM in Orlando and WFXJ-AM in Jacksonville since March. Kravitz is currently the WYGM program director and his duties at that radio station have included afternoon co-host, Orlando Magic Radio Network studio host and sideline reporter. Blobner is a sports host at WDAE-FM in Tampa and previously worked in Jacksonville. R.J. Bell and his one-hour sports betting show from Fox Sports Radio will be plugged in at 6PM.
Colin Cowherd was heard during afternoon drive on tape delay at WINZ since April 2016. He was moved to middays on April 6 and replaced Rich Eisen.
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Colin Cowherd Upped At WINZ
Colin Cowherd was promoted to middays on Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM last week. He took over for Rich Eisen in that time slot on that station on April 6. Former 560 WQAM-AM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM talent Joy Taylor works as a sports anchor and on-air sidekick on The Herd program with Colin Cowherd.
Cowherd will no longer be heard on tape delay during afternoon drive at WINZ. He has been plugged in that position since April 2016.
WINZ will shift The Greek and his two-hour program to start one hour later at 3PM as of April 13. Brandon Kravitz and Zac Blobner will have their syndicated show Sunshine State Showdown piped in from WYGM-FM in Orlando and WDAE-FM in Tampa for one hour beginning at 5 PM.
Cowherd will no longer be heard on tape delay during afternoon drive at WINZ. He has been plugged in that position since April 2016.
WINZ will shift The Greek and his two-hour program to start one hour later at 3PM as of April 13. Brandon Kravitz and Zac Blobner will have their syndicated show Sunshine State Showdown piped in from WYGM-FM in Orlando and WDAE-FM in Tampa for one hour beginning at 5 PM.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Marlins Valued Last In Major League Baseball
Forbes issued their list of the highest valued Major League Baseball clubs. The Miami Marlins finished in last place among all 30 MLB teams.
The Marlins were valued at $980 million in the recent result. They were pegged at $1 billion in the previous rankings. Only Miami and the Pittsburgh Pirates ended up dropping in value for baseball.
The New York Yankees finished first in Major League Baseball at $5 billion. They have been on top of that list since 1998.
The Marlins were valued at $980 million in the recent result. They were pegged at $1 billion in the previous rankings. Only Miami and the Pittsburgh Pirates ended up dropping in value for baseball.
The New York Yankees finished first in Major League Baseball at $5 billion. They have been on top of that list since 1998.
Friday, April 10, 2020
Rich Eisen Off WINZ
Rich Eisen and his syndicated radio show is no longer broadcast on Fox Sports Radio affiliates. His final program on Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM was last week on April 3. He has been on that radio station since November 2014.
WINZ made a switch in their weekday lineup earlier this week on Monday. The Herd with Colin Cowherd was elevated to the two-hour midday show beginning at noon. He will still be heard on tape delay during afternoon drive like he has been in Miami since April 2016. Former Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM staffer Joy Taylor is the sports anchor and on-air sidekick on that program.
Eisen will host a new two-hour midday television show on NBC Sports Network starting on April 13. It will be simulcast on SiriusXM Radio and PodcastOne.
WINZ made a switch in their weekday lineup earlier this week on Monday. The Herd with Colin Cowherd was elevated to the two-hour midday show beginning at noon. He will still be heard on tape delay during afternoon drive like he has been in Miami since April 2016. Former Sports Radio 560 WQAM-AM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM staffer Joy Taylor is the sports anchor and on-air sidekick on that program.
Eisen will host a new two-hour midday television show on NBC Sports Network starting on April 13. It will be simulcast on SiriusXM Radio and PodcastOne.
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Miami Heat Regular Season Recap
The Miami Heat 2019-20 regular season was expected to end for them next Tuesday on April 14 against the Toronto Raptors. It did not happen because the regular season was postponed by the National Basketball Association on March 11 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Heat had 17 games remaining in the regular season with a 41-24 record when the campaign was stopped. Miami was in fourth place in the Eastern Conference and first in the Southeast Division. If the rest of the regular season was scrapped and not played, they would make the NBA postseason.
The Heat had 17 games remaining in the regular season with a 41-24 record when the campaign was stopped. Miami was in fourth place in the Eastern Conference and first in the Southeast Division. If the rest of the regular season was scrapped and not played, they would make the NBA postseason.
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Florida Panthers Sign Cole Schwindt
The Florida Panthers have signed forward Cole Schwindt to a three-year, entry-level contract. He was selected by the Panthers in the third round of the 2019 NHL Draft with the 81st overall pick.
Schwindt is the leading scorer for the Mississauga Steelheads in the Ontario Hockey League this season with 71 points along with 28 goals in 57 games. He has compiled 55 goals and 83 assists for 138 points in 191 regular season games during his three seasons with them.
Schwindt is the leading scorer for the Mississauga Steelheads in the Ontario Hockey League this season with 71 points along with 28 goals in 57 games. He has compiled 55 goals and 83 assists for 138 points in 191 regular season games during his three seasons with them.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Nick Bosa and Kelvin Taylor Make All-Decade Team
Two South Florida high school football players were selected to the MaxPreps 2010s All-Decade Team. They are defensive lineman Nick Bosa and running back Kelvin Taylor.
Bosa made the third team on defense. He played for the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders and helped them capture three FHSAA Class 7A state titles in 2012, 2014 and 2015. Bosa is currently playing with the San Francisco 49ers and appeared in Super Bowl XLIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami earlier this year. He is the son of former Miami Dolphins defensive lineman John Bosa.
Taylor was listed for the second team on offense. He was with the Glades Day Gators and helped them win two straight FHSAA Class 1B state championships in 2009 and 2010. Taylor remains second all-time nationally in rushing yards and third all-time nationally in career touchdowns behind Derrick Henry of Yulee. Former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Fred Taylor is his father.
The state of Florida had three local high school players on the first team in the MaxPreps 2000s All-Decade Team. They included Santaluces Chiefs defensive lineman Vince Wilfork, Carol City Chiefs defensive back Kenny Phillips and South Dade Buccaneers defensive back Antrel Rolle. All three of them went to college at the University of Miami.
Bosa made the third team on defense. He played for the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders and helped them capture three FHSAA Class 7A state titles in 2012, 2014 and 2015. Bosa is currently playing with the San Francisco 49ers and appeared in Super Bowl XLIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami earlier this year. He is the son of former Miami Dolphins defensive lineman John Bosa.
Taylor was listed for the second team on offense. He was with the Glades Day Gators and helped them win two straight FHSAA Class 1B state championships in 2009 and 2010. Taylor remains second all-time nationally in rushing yards and third all-time nationally in career touchdowns behind Derrick Henry of Yulee. Former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Fred Taylor is his father.
The state of Florida had three local high school players on the first team in the MaxPreps 2000s All-Decade Team. They included Santaluces Chiefs defensive lineman Vince Wilfork, Carol City Chiefs defensive back Kenny Phillips and South Dade Buccaneers defensive back Antrel Rolle. All three of them went to college at the University of Miami.
Scott Ferrall Joins SB Nation Radio
Former 560 WQAM-AM sports host Scott Ferrall has joined SB Nation Radio as their new afternoon host. He will begin his new position on April 14 from 4PM to 6PM. SB Nation Radio and its programming is not relayed by any South Florida sports format radio station.
Ferrall currently hosts a sports betting video afternoon show and evening show on SportsGrid since January 29. The afternoon program that he announces will be syndicated by SB Nation Radio.
He was a mid-morning host on WQAM during 2003 and 2004. His show was sandwiched between the Howard David Show and the Neil Rogers Show. Ferrall was also carried by that radio station through national syndication over the past 25 years.
Ferrall hosted the syndicated Ferrall On The Bench late night program on Westwood One from 1995 until 1999. After a one-year stint as the original radio play-by-play announcer of the Atlanta Thrashers for the 1999-2000 season, he was the late night host for Sportsfan Radio Network from 2000 until April 23, 2001.
He has been based in New York City since the middle of 2001. Ferrall hosted a morning program on WNEW-FM and was a weekend host on WFAN-AM during the early 2000s.
Ferrall was the evening host on the Howard Stern Channel at SiriusXM Radio from 2006 to 2012. He recently hosted the late night show on CBS Sports Radio Network from January 2013 until January 7, 2020.
Ferrall currently hosts a sports betting video afternoon show and evening show on SportsGrid since January 29. The afternoon program that he announces will be syndicated by SB Nation Radio.
He was a mid-morning host on WQAM during 2003 and 2004. His show was sandwiched between the Howard David Show and the Neil Rogers Show. Ferrall was also carried by that radio station through national syndication over the past 25 years.
Ferrall hosted the syndicated Ferrall On The Bench late night program on Westwood One from 1995 until 1999. After a one-year stint as the original radio play-by-play announcer of the Atlanta Thrashers for the 1999-2000 season, he was the late night host for Sportsfan Radio Network from 2000 until April 23, 2001.
He has been based in New York City since the middle of 2001. Ferrall hosted a morning program on WNEW-FM and was a weekend host on WFAN-AM during the early 2000s.
Ferrall was the evening host on the Howard Stern Channel at SiriusXM Radio from 2006 to 2012. He recently hosted the late night show on CBS Sports Radio Network from January 2013 until January 7, 2020.
Vince Biegel Returns To Dolphins
Linebacker Vince Biegel inked a contract with the Miami Dolphins on Monday. He is under a restricted free agent tender by the Dolphins and agreed to a deal worth $2.1 million.
Siegel was acquired by Miami prior to the 2019 regular season from the New Orleans Saints for Kiko Alonso. He had his best campaign in the NFL last season with 59 combined tackles, 2 1/2 sacks and one interception.
Siegel was acquired by Miami prior to the 2019 regular season from the New Orleans Saints for Kiko Alonso. He had his best campaign in the NFL last season with 59 combined tackles, 2 1/2 sacks and one interception.
Monday, April 6, 2020
Golf Major Tournaments Change Dates
Men's professional golf will see new dates for all of their 2020 major tournaments held in the United States due to the coronavirus pandemic. It will affect top pro golfers that reside in South Florida which includes Tiger Woods.
The Masters will to be played this upcoming weekend in Augusta, Georgia and it was shifted to November 12-15. The PGA Championship moved from May to August 6-9 in San Francisco while the U.S. Open scheduled in June was changed to September 17-20.
The other major golf tournament the British Open to be played on July 16-19 was cancelled and will not be made up. The last time it was not held was in 1945 because of World War II.
The Masters will to be played this upcoming weekend in Augusta, Georgia and it was shifted to November 12-15. The PGA Championship moved from May to August 6-9 in San Francisco while the U.S. Open scheduled in June was changed to September 17-20.
The other major golf tournament the British Open to be played on July 16-19 was cancelled and will not be made up. The last time it was not held was in 1945 because of World War II.
Locals Make 2010s NFL All-Decade Team
The National Football League named their 2010s NFL All-Decade Team on Monday. Four former South Florida high school football players were chosen on that list.
Patrick Peterson of Arizona Cardinals was selected as a cornerback. He was with the Blanche Ely Tigers until 2007.
Geno Atkins of the Cincinnati Bengals was named as a defensive tackle. He led the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders to the FHSAA Class 5A state title game in 2004 and 2005 that lost to Lakeland.
Special teams kickoff returner Devin Hester of the Chicago Bears was also announced. He did play high school football with the Suncoast Chargers and college football with the University of Miami Hurricanes.
Wide receiver Antonio Brown, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, made the team. He played with the Miami Norland Vikings while in high school football.
Patrick Peterson of Arizona Cardinals was selected as a cornerback. He was with the Blanche Ely Tigers until 2007.
Geno Atkins of the Cincinnati Bengals was named as a defensive tackle. He led the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders to the FHSAA Class 5A state title game in 2004 and 2005 that lost to Lakeland.
Special teams kickoff returner Devin Hester of the Chicago Bears was also announced. He did play high school football with the Suncoast Chargers and college football with the University of Miami Hurricanes.
Wide receiver Antonio Brown, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, made the team. He played with the Miami Norland Vikings while in high school football.
Miami Dolphins On NFL 2010s All-Decade Team
Two former Miami Dolphins players were named to the National Foorball League 2010s All-Decade Team. The announcement was made by the NFL on Monday.
Running back Frank Gore, who played college football with the University of Miami, was with the Dolphins for one season in 2018. He played in 14 games that year and compiled 156 carries for 722 yards. Gore has 15,347 rushing yards in his 15-year NFL career.
Defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh was also selected and played for the club from 2015 to 2017. He started in every game during his three-year stint with the Fins and put together 180 combined tackles along with 15 1/2 sacks. Suh has 58 1/2 sacks and 520 combined tackles in 10 seasons.
Running back Frank Gore, who played college football with the University of Miami, was with the Dolphins for one season in 2018. He played in 14 games that year and compiled 156 carries for 722 yards. Gore has 15,347 rushing yards in his 15-year NFL career.
Defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh was also selected and played for the club from 2015 to 2017. He started in every game during his three-year stint with the Fins and put together 180 combined tackles along with 15 1/2 sacks. Suh has 58 1/2 sacks and 520 combined tackles in 10 seasons.
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Florida Panthers Season Recap
The Florida Panthers regular season was suppose to end on Saturday at home against the Washington Captials. Their final 13 games of the 2019-20 season was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Panthers currently have a 35-28-6 record and are in fourth place in the Atlantic Division. They are three points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs for third place in the division and three points back for the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot.
Florida would not made the playoffs for the 17th time in the 19 seasons should the National Hockey League cancel and wipe out the remainder of the regular season to implement the Stanley Cup playoff tournament. The Panthers would not qualify for the postseason even if points percentage was used as a criteria.
The Panthers currently have a 35-28-6 record and are in fourth place in the Atlantic Division. They are three points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs for third place in the division and three points back for the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot.
Florida would not made the playoffs for the 17th time in the 19 seasons should the National Hockey League cancel and wipe out the remainder of the regular season to implement the Stanley Cup playoff tournament. The Panthers would not qualify for the postseason even if points percentage was used as a criteria.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Dolphins Ink Matt Haack
The Dolphins signed punter Matt Haack to a contract on Thursday. He was an original round restricted free agent tender of the team.
Haack saw action in 48 straight regular season games for the Dolphins in the last three seasons. He made 69 punts in 2019 for an average 45 yards per punt.
His most famous play he was involved was as a holder during a fake field goal in the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles on December 1. He shoveled a pass to kicker Jason Sanders in the middle of the end zone for a touchdown.
Haack saw action in 48 straight regular season games for the Dolphins in the last three seasons. He made 69 punts in 2019 for an average 45 yards per punt.
His most famous play he was involved was as a holder during a fake field goal in the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles on December 1. He shoveled a pass to kicker Jason Sanders in the middle of the end zone for a touchdown.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Inter Miami CF Signs Local Television Deal
Inter Miami CF has agreed to a local broadcast deal with CBS Miami television stations My 33 WBFS-TV Channel 33 and CBS 4 Channel 4 WFOR-TV in Miami. The broadcast contract between the club and the television organization is for two years. Major League Soccer has mandated that local television broadcast rights involving all their clubs can not go beyond the 2021 season.
It will be the first time in 15 years that a South Florida pro sports franchise, outside of the Miami Dolphins, will have game broadcasts on a local over-the-air television station and not a regional sports network. The Florida Marlins had some of their contests on WPXM-TV Channel 35 back in 2005.
The television broadcasting crew were named back on March 26 and some of the broadcasters are well known in South Florida. Former Ft. Lauderdale Strikers midfielder Ray Hudson will be the game analyst. He played for the Fort Laudedale Strikers in the North American Soccer League from 1977 to 1984. Hudson previous soccer broadcasting experience includes Miami Fusion game analyst, studio analyst for ESPN, game analyst for Gol TV and game analyst for beIN Sports.
Fernando Fiore was also named a game analyst and he had a long tenure at Univision. He hosted the Republica Deportiva sports show from 1995 to 2014 and was the studio host of soccer games on that network. Fiore has worked for Fox Sports since 2015 as a soccer studio host and studio analyst.
Andres Cordero will be the play-by-play announcer for Inter Miami CF games. He is a play-by-play soccer announcer and studio host for beIN Sports.
Kaylyn Kyle takes the role of sideline reporter and digital host. She has worked for TSN and beIn Sports as a commentator.
It will be the first time in 15 years that a South Florida pro sports franchise, outside of the Miami Dolphins, will have game broadcasts on a local over-the-air television station and not a regional sports network. The Florida Marlins had some of their contests on WPXM-TV Channel 35 back in 2005.
The television broadcasting crew were named back on March 26 and some of the broadcasters are well known in South Florida. Former Ft. Lauderdale Strikers midfielder Ray Hudson will be the game analyst. He played for the Fort Laudedale Strikers in the North American Soccer League from 1977 to 1984. Hudson previous soccer broadcasting experience includes Miami Fusion game analyst, studio analyst for ESPN, game analyst for Gol TV and game analyst for beIN Sports.
Fernando Fiore was also named a game analyst and he had a long tenure at Univision. He hosted the Republica Deportiva sports show from 1995 to 2014 and was the studio host of soccer games on that network. Fiore has worked for Fox Sports since 2015 as a soccer studio host and studio analyst.
Andres Cordero will be the play-by-play announcer for Inter Miami CF games. He is a play-by-play soccer announcer and studio host for beIN Sports.
Kaylyn Kyle takes the role of sideline reporter and digital host. She has worked for TSN and beIn Sports as a commentator.
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Kevin Rogers Out At Entercom Communications
Kevin Rogers was released by Entercom Communications on Tuesday because of budget cuts. He worked for both of their sports radio stations in Miami which are 560 The Joe WQAM-AM and Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM. He will continue with VegasInsider.com as a senior writer and handicapper.
Rogers, a Florida State University grad, was the weekend host on the Florida Panthers Radio Network since November 2015. It was his third stint in that post. He had the position in the late 2000s at The Ticket and from September 2010 to April 2014 at WQAM.
He was the Miami Dolphins Radio Network halftime and postgame studio host until last year. Rogers was also the backup play-by-play announcer and studio host of the University of Miami Hurricanes Radio Network basketball and baseball broadcasts when Joe Zagacki had another Hurricanes radio obligation.
Rogers was employed at The Ticket in the mid 2000s in several positions which included late night host, evening host, late morning host and Florida Panthers Radio Network studio host. His tenure there ended in December 2008.
He joined WQAM in in August 2009 as an evening host. Rogers added duties as the studio host of the Florida Panthers Radio Network and was let go by that station in August 2014. He was a weekend news anchor at News Radio 610 WIOD-AM and fill-in sports host on Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM from October 2014 until January 2015. Rogers rejoined WQAM in November 2015.
Rogers, a Florida State University grad, was the weekend host on the Florida Panthers Radio Network since November 2015. It was his third stint in that post. He had the position in the late 2000s at The Ticket and from September 2010 to April 2014 at WQAM.
He was the Miami Dolphins Radio Network halftime and postgame studio host until last year. Rogers was also the backup play-by-play announcer and studio host of the University of Miami Hurricanes Radio Network basketball and baseball broadcasts when Joe Zagacki had another Hurricanes radio obligation.
Rogers was employed at The Ticket in the mid 2000s in several positions which included late night host, evening host, late morning host and Florida Panthers Radio Network studio host. His tenure there ended in December 2008.
He joined WQAM in in August 2009 as an evening host. Rogers added duties as the studio host of the Florida Panthers Radio Network and was let go by that station in August 2014. He was a weekend news anchor at News Radio 610 WIOD-AM and fill-in sports host on Miami Sports 940 WINZ-AM from October 2014 until January 2015. Rogers rejoined WQAM in November 2015.
The Ticket Drops Zack Duarte And Trevor Murray
Sports Talk 790 The Ticket WAXY-AM evening host Zack Duarte is no longer with the radio station due to budget cuts. Trevor Murray was also released by them after 14 years of service with The Ticket as a producer, sports anchor and fill-in host.
Duarte was one of several people on the staff to co-host the evening program after Josh Friedman moved to the midday shift at 560 WQAM-AM in December 2018. He eventually became the main evening host at WAXY in October 2019 when he replaced Greg Likens. Duarte did work as a producer, sports anchor and weekend host during his tenure there.
Kyle Berger Exiting WNPV
Kyle Berger will be leaving WNPV-AM in Lansdale, Pennsylvania on April 30. That radio station made an announcement back on March 4 that they will no longer exist and operate due to the lack of budgeting issues going back the past couple of years.
Berger, a 2003 University of Miami grad, has been employed at WNPV-AM for the last 17 years as a sportscaster. He also worked Friday night football games as a sideline reporter from 2003 until 2005 and as their lead play-by-play announcer from 2006 to 2019. Berger did work at WVUM-FM in Coral Gables while attending college.
Berger, a 2003 University of Miami grad, has been employed at WNPV-AM for the last 17 years as a sportscaster. He also worked Friday night football games as a sideline reporter from 2003 until 2005 and as their lead play-by-play announcer from 2006 to 2019. Berger did work at WVUM-FM in Coral Gables while attending college.
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Manny Chang No Longer With WQAM
560 The Joe WQAM-AM let go producer Manny Chang earlier this week. It was due to job cuts made by Entercom Communications because the coronavirus pandemic has impacted their company operating budget.
Chang was a board operator, engineer and producer at WQAM over the past decade. He added duties as the Florida Panthers Radio Network engineer in March 2015 and the Miami Dolphins Radio Network senior producer since August 2015.
Chang was a board operator, engineer and producer at WQAM over the past decade. He added duties as the Florida Panthers Radio Network engineer in March 2015 and the Miami Dolphins Radio Network senior producer since August 2015.
Wimbledon Cancelled
The annual Wimbledon tennis tournament held in England was cancelled on Wednesday due to the coronavirus pandemic. The last time this grand-slam event had be not played was in 1945 because of World War II. The 134th Wimbledon Championships will now be held from June 28-July 11, 2021.
Several tennis players who reside in South Florida will be affected by this situation. They include the breakout player in the 2019 Wimbledon women's singles tournament Cori "Coco" Gauff of Delray Beach.
Several tennis players who reside in South Florida will be affected by this situation. They include the breakout player in the 2019 Wimbledon women's singles tournament Cori "Coco" Gauff of Delray Beach.