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The Adam Schefter Podcast

Take Care Of Your Mentals (Ft: Jay Glazer)

The Adam Schefter Podcast

ESPN

Sports

4.4753 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Adam starts off this week's episode with a look back on the incredible games we watched this past weekend. After that, he sits down with TV personality Jay Glazer, who talks about his mental health, working in this industry, the lesson's he's learned, and more. Adam wraps up with a look ahead to next week's matchups and what we hope to see in the Conference Championship games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another episode of the Adam Schaefter podcast.

0:12.3

We are on to the conference championship games this weekend and we will preview them

0:16.9

after we speak to Jay Glazer about his new book, Unbreakable, how I turn my depression

0:23.5

and anxiety into motivation. And you can to Jay Glazer, the insider for Fox, will join us

0:30.2

for a deep personal conversation about his struggles with mental health and his new book. And as I mentioned, we'll look ahead

0:38.7

to the exciting conference championship games this weekend. But before we get there, first,

0:44.3

a little bit of a look back at all that transpired this weekend in what you could say

0:49.3

might be the greatest weekend of playoff football that we've seen. Four divisional playoff games,

0:56.8

all decided on the very last play. The Bengals win on a game winning field goal. The 49ers

1:04.3

win on a game winning field goal. The Rams win on a game winning field goal. And then the

1:09.5

Chiefs and Bills put on an exhibition that

1:12.0

ends in overtime with Travis Kelsey catching the pass that vaulted the chiefs into the

1:17.8

conference championship game where they will host the Cincinnati Bengals. And now, of course,

1:22.6

as we look back, there'll be questions about Aaron Rogers' future and Tom Brady's future, and in a way,

1:29.7

they're kind of tied together. When Tom Brady wrapped up his career in New England on a chilly

1:35.5

Saturday night in Foxborough in a divisional playoff round lost to Tennessee, it reminded me

1:41.8

quite a bit of the way that Aaron Rogers closed out his season

1:45.9

in Lambeau Field Saturday night in chilly conditions against the San Francisco 49ers.

1:52.1

There was an element of the end when Brady walked off the field against the Titans, and it

1:57.8

almost felt eerily similar when Rogers walked off on Saturday

2:03.6

night and then spoke to reporters afterwards. And he talked about the fact that he didn't want

2:08.5

to be a part of a rebuild. Now, how would Aaron Rogers, any team that had Aaron Rogers ever

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