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Come Fan with UsThursday, June 25, 2026

The Onside Kick Family Hour: Which NFL teams are winning the offseason?

Stephen White, Danny Kelly and Ryan Van Bibber go division by division and pick the NFL’s most improved teams. There’s also some DeflateGate talk, if that’s your thing.

It’s back, the only NFL podcast that matters. This week, we’re going through each of the NFL’s eight divisions and making out choices for the most improved teams in each one. It starts with the AFC East because that’s alphabetical ... and also segues from our conversation about Tom Brady, the Patriots, deflated footballs and whether or not this is finally the year that some other team knocks them out of the top spot.

Give it a listen! You can also find us on iTunes, which is another place to listen to your favorite NFL podcast.

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