GMFB Friday Hour 2: What's the Word, Kiki Layne, and Orlando Brown Jr.
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🗓️ 27 June 2025
⏱️ 43 minutes
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Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with a round of 'What's the Word'. Hosts Mike Yam, Isaiah Stanback, Cesar Ruiz, Chosen Anderson, and Quentin Lake look at upcoming training camps and Travis Hunter's rookie season. Actress Kiki Layne joins the breakfast table to about her latest project and being a Bengals fan. Plus, Bengals OT Orlando Brown Jr. joins in and talks about blocking for some of the best QB's in the AFC and what's to come this season.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:48.3 | Guaranteed Human. Good Morning Football is a production of the NFL in partnership with IHeart Radio. Welcome to Good Morning Football. It is Friday, June 27th. And as you can see, we're a little crowded here at the table, and that's a good thing. Mike Yam, my guy, Isaiah Stanback is with us. We got Saints Offensive Limbs. He's Ruiz, Free Agent Wide receipt for Chosen Anderson, and Rams, defense back, Quentin Lake. I know you are deeped up for this afternoon. Oh, I am hype, man. We got current cast at the table. These boys got stories. We're going to share a whole lot more right here on GMFB on a Friday. Let's get it, baby. You know, a couple weeks ago I got to fill in on this show, and there was a topic that we did, and it was pick the player or coach that you would want to have as your neighbor. One of us, and it certainly wasn't me, said, James, and it wasn't Kyle, because we want quiet neighbors, no parties, and that whole deal. It might have been you who said, James, we just had Tyrone Tracy on with us from the Giants. And he was given us in like a couple months' worth of stories in our commercial break regarding James. |
| 1:14.3 | You used to play with him, though. You have one for me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it's funny you say that because James was actually my neighbor, too. Oh, you're no kidding. Yeah, he was locker mates. He was my neighbor. Was he a good neighbor? Let's start there. Oh, amazing. He was amazing neighbor, man. |
| 1:27.8 | I got, I had surgery one year, and he came down and helped me set up my air mattress, helped me carry all my stuff. Like, he helped me set my house up. So great guy. That's one of the best neighbors to have, actually. Is he the guy that when you're barbecue, he's going to peek over the fence? Yeah, he's going to come help out too. Yeah, he's going to peek over the fence, come help out too. So, yeah, but I got a good James story. This is, you know, in NFL you have a cadence just to get the defense to jump off sides. And it's just, it's supposed to sound like normal cadence. And just this one time, I guess we couldn't give him the jump. And James just starts firing off random words that are not a cadence. |
| 2:03.9 | So he's like, White 80, White 80, Oogabuga. |
| 2:07.1 | And like, at the line scrimmage, I'm laughing. |
| 2:11.4 | I'm like, I'm trying to jump at this. |
| 2:13.6 | I'm going to jump outside. |
| 2:15.6 | But that's one of very many Jamies stories I got, but that's a funny one because that was like in game. That's hilarious. It's kind of cool because you've talked about this on the show a lot. The presence that you have in a huddle and you can clear, I mean, just Tyrone seen him light up, seeing you light up even in our commercials around James. You can understand why he's had the amount of success that he has had so far in his career. But it is time for a little bit of a game. What's the word? All right, we have the whiteboards. And I know you guys are rookies to this segment. We've got an opportunity to take out the markers, the Sharpies, or not really Sharpies. But we'll take out the whiteboard. So I'm going to give you a scenario. |
| 2:51.2 | And the first word that comes to mind is where we're going to go with this. Everyone good? Yeah, I'm good. Okay. So we're about a month away here. Team Start Training Camp. When you hear the word training camp, what's the one word that you think of and resonates? and it might not always be a good thing, |
| 3:05.6 | because I know as you get a little bit older |
| 3:07.1 | in your career, you might want to avoid some of that stuff. |
| 3:10.1 | Let's see. Okay. You know what? Are you good? Yeah, I'm good. I wrote a little small. Okay. All right. Excuse her. I'll let you kick things off here. All right. The first thing of my mind, when I heard training, Kent, first word is proving. Proving. you find out a lot about a you find a lot |
| 3:27.0 | out about your teammates in training camp and that's where you prove who you are you earn your |
| 3:32.2 | respect from everybody else in the locker room like said in our situation you got three guys |
| 3:35.6 | competing for the quarterback job so some everybody's got to prove you know why they belong there so |
| 3:40.1 | that's what training camp is all about. |
| 3:41.4 | You find out who really got that dog and, you know what I'm saying? Who's not? Okay. All right. You got you. Quentin? The best thing I got is going to be competitive. It's going to be competitive. My rookie year, we went against the Bengals. That was terrible. I don't know why they did that when we had a joint practice during training camp. |
| 3:59.2 | Aaron Donald decided to take two guys' helmets and smash it on people's face. So it gets |
| 4:06.2 | really, really competitive. It's ones versus ones. Guys are trying to prove if they're going to make the team or not. |
| 4:11.7 | But it's always shows, you know, the best thing for success is to breed competition. |
| 4:17.3 | And anytime you get ones versus ones, you get guys high level guys competing against each |
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