Ep. 6 of Talkin' Ball with Pat Leonard, the New York Daily News' NFL columnist and Giants beat writer. Guests: Super Bowl 50 champion Bennie Fowler and Miami-based attorney Brad Sohn. 0:08- Pat explains where Odell Beckham Jr. and the Giants stand after his unofficial visit to East Rutherford, N.J. 6:35 - Super Bowl 50 champion Bennie Fowler wouldn't be surprised by an Odell Beckham-Giants reunion, provides insight on Allen Robinson's slow start with the L.A. Rams, and tells Pat which teams have him believing (Eagles, Giants, 49ers) and worried (Dolphins, Broncos, Saints) after Week 4. Fowler also shares personal stories of playing through concussion symptoms and injuries in the context of Tua Tagovailoa's concussion and Daniel Jones' sprained ankle. 36:27- Miami-based attorney Brad Sohn has some player support to be the next executive director of the NFL Players' Association and has represented several players in health and safety cases against NFL teams. Sohn sheds light on loopholes in football's collective bargaining agreement that allowed the Tagovailoa disaster to happen and dives into how the NFL and union can improve their process in this crucial area. Watch the full video of Episode 6 on Pat's YouTube Channel.
Talkin' Ball with Pat Leonard
OBJ in NYC, Bennie Fowler on NFL risers and fallers, Brad Sohn on Tua and player safety

New York Daily News NFL columnist Pat Leonard explains where Odell Beckham Jr. and the Giants stand after his unofficial visit to East Rutherford, N.J. Super Bowl 50 champion Bennie Fowler breaks down which NFL teams have him believing and worried after Week 4. Fowler shares personal experiences of playing through concussions and injuries. And Miami-based attorney Brad Sohn details how the Miami Dolphins, NFL and NFLPA failed QB Tua Tagovailoa.
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- 05 Oct 2022
New York Daily News NFL columnist Pat Leonard explains where Odell Beckham Jr. and the Giants stand after his unofficial visit to East Rutherford, N.J. Super Bowl 50 champion Bennie Fowler breaks down which NFL teams have him believing and worried after Week 4. Fowler shares personal experiences of playing through concussions and injuries. And Miami-based attorney Brad Sohn details how the Miami Dolphins, NFL and NFLPA failed QB Tua Tagovailoa.