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Evan & Tiki

Harrison Phillips Says “Same Old Jets” Is CANCER

Evan & Tiki

Audacy

Sports

4.2988 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Evan breaks down three must-hear Radio Row clips from Jets DT Harrison Phillips, starting with a simple truth: he’d take a connected team over a more talented one, every time, and even tells a classic “I literally pushed my lineman into the hole” story to prove it. Then it gets spicy. Phillips says Aaron Glenn inherited a “cancerous” vibe and explains how losing turns into a survival mindset that spreads from vets to young players. The conversation shifts when Brian Costello follows up and Phillips clarifies he wasn’t targeting individuals, he meant the “Same Old Jets” mentality that kicks in once things go sideways. That turns into a bigger debate about whether “Same Old Jets” is a fan label or a real locker room infection, and why winning is the only cure. From there, the phones take over. Evan answers an all-time Jets favorite question and drops a curveball: Mo Lewis, and he’s furious that a great 13-year Jet gets reduced to one hit. Then a Mets caller drags the show into trade rumor chaos, with Evan drawing a hard line on dealing Brett Baty or Mark Vientos for prospects, while also admitting Vientos is a perfect Yankees fit if the return is real major-league help.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So Harrison Phillips of the New York Jets was on Radio Row, the fine people at Roundtable Sports, and the Twitter account I follow at NYJets Media, had a nice conversation with Harrison Phillips about the Jets.

0:13.2

And I got three clips for you, and they're all fascinating.

0:16.5

Clip number one is Harrison Phillips talking about how it's not always the talented,

0:23.0

the more talented teams that win as compared to the connected teams.

0:27.2

Take a listen.

0:27.9

You can't put five wins, 10 wins, three wins, whatever it is,

0:31.6

that doing it with people that you care about, it helps correlate to winning games.

0:35.7

And so if I had a connected football team, I would take that over a talented football team

0:39.3

that wasn't connected.

0:40.3

You agree with that?

0:41.3

Yeah, I would because it's just you can be inferior but always looking out for your guy

0:47.3

or at least thinking about what your guy needs.

0:51.3

And so it helps you make plays because you you care but you also are just in touch like you get what they're thinking at in moments

1:01.0

There was a I remember this play against the then Redskins. It's my last last regular season game

1:07.3

We're running an outside zone play and it depends on who was uncovered who pulled who pulled. So it was either the guard or the center. And so if it was the center, with Sean O'Hara, I knew he was going to be like behind me. So I'd have to slow down. Right. And so I remember slowing down, like impatient because I can see the whole developing and i'm just impatiently waiting for

1:28.0

Sean i'm like come on so i come on Sean come on Sean come on i'm saying like Sean so let's go

1:31.3

let's go and so he gets to the hole finally and i pushed him like i literally pushed him into

1:37.0

the block and then cut behind him and went 50-something yards for touchdown and after it's like

1:41.6

did you just push me? I he was like, yeah, man.

1:45.2

But you helped.

1:45.8

It was all good.

1:46.7

So, like, having that kind of...

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