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Jim Rome's Daily Jungle

Chargers Beat Birds, Philip Rivers Comeback, Giants Football, Army Football

Jim Rome's Daily Jungle

Jim Rome | Cumulus Podcast Network

News, Sports, Sports News, Football

4.5963 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 12/9/25 The Philadelphia Eagles have serious issues a positivity bunny can't solve after their loss to the LA Chargers on MNF. Philip Rivers is making a comeback with the Colts. Plus, Alvie makes his PrizePicks selections. Today's guests include former Giants great Carl Banks and Army Football Head Coach Jeff Monken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Live from Southern California, this is the Jim Rome show.

0:38.4

Let's just say you can all put away the Crisco for this year

0:42.1

because nobody's going to be greasing any light poles

0:45.1

in Philadelphia anytime soon.

0:47.3

Sorry, Philly fan.

0:49.1

No horse crap sandoes for you this year.

0:53.3

And of course, nobody was a more brutal watch in that brutal game than Jalen Hertz, who right

1:00.3

now is beyond unwatchable.

1:02.7

He's practically unplayable.

1:05.9

Five turnovers?

1:08.1

Five turnovers in a massive primetime must must win game. And this is the reigning

1:15.1

Super Bowl MVP that we're talking about. And not just five turnovers, my man managed to have

1:22.2

two turnovers on the same play. Like how's that even possible? That has not happened since at least

1:28.7

1978. And that's only as far back as the data goes. So they say at least 1978. And of course,

1:35.5

it hasn't happened since 78. I don't even know how it happened last night and I saw it.

1:40.7

But nothing better encapsulates this sloppy, drunken mess of a game than this triple

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