01/31/20 JJ After Dark Show Open
JJ opens the last Football Friday show of the 2019-20 NFL season with a preview of Super Bowl LIV.

JJ opens the last Football Friday show of the 2019-20 NFL season with a preview of Super Bowl LIV.
Zach Braziller from the New York Post joins JJ to talk about college basketball, including Seton Hall and Rutgers as both teams are currently ranked in the AP Top 25.
Art DiCesare from The LINQ in Las Vegas joins JJ to provide an oddsmaker's perspective on the Super Bowl and many types of wagers that will be made this weekend.
JJ begins his Thursday morning show by crushing the Knicks and James Dolan following another very ugly night at Madison Square Garden.
Scott Alexander of FOX Sports and "Prime Time Sports with Scott Alexander" joins JJ to remember Kobe Bryant and share his story of meeting Kobe back when he was a high school star in Philadelphia.
JJ opens his Wednesday morning show with a brief preview of the Super Bowl and then his thoughts on possible new homes for Dusty Baker and Mookie Betts.
Tim O'Toole, the Associate Head Coach of Pittsburgh and former Head Coach of Fairfield, joins JJ to share his memories of Kobe Bryant, including when he tried to recruit Kobe when he was an assistant working for Coach K at Duke.
JJ begins his Tuesday morning show with more thoughts on Kobe Bryant.
JJ reflects on the life and legacy of Kobe Bryant to open his Monday morning show.
David Diehl, long-time teammate of Eli Manning and current co-host of the Football Sunday show on WFAN, joins JJ to discuss his former QB's career as he gets ready to officially announce his retirement.
Art DiCesare from The LINQ in Las Vegas joins JJ to provide an oddsmaker's perspective on the Super Bowl, the NCAA Tournament and more.
Justin Termine, the host of NBA Today on SiriusXM, joins JJ to talk about the Knicks, Zion Williamson's debut and the rest of the NBA.
JJ discusses Eli Manning's career and the ridiculous playoff mandate set by the Knicks front office to start his Friday morning show.
JJ reacts to the news that Eli Manning will announce his retirement and reflects on the great career of #10.
JJ shares his thoughts on new Mets manager Luis Rojas, and the process that led to him being hired, to start his Thursday morning show.
Former Yankee Joba Chamberlain joins JJ to share his memories of playing with Derek Jeter as well as other highlights from his time in New York.
SNY's Anthony McCarron joins JJ to discuss Derek Jeter, his Hall of Fame ballot and the candidacy of many players who did not get in this year.
JJ comments on the baseball Hall of Fame ballot results to start his Wednesday morning show.
JJ comments on the Mets' manager search to open his Tuesday morning show.
JJ reveals his 2020 baseball Hall of Fame ballot.
JJ recaps the AFC and NFC Championship games to open his Monday morning show.
The "JJ After Dark" crew make their picks for the AFC and NFC Conference Championship games.
Sam Panayotovich from VSiN joins JJ to share gambling tips for the AFC and NFC Conference Championship games as well as a few MLB season totals.
JJ reacts to Carlos Beltran and the Mets "parting ways" to begin his Friday morning show.
Houston sports radio host Mike Meltser joins JJ to discuss the fallout from the Astros' sign-stealing scandal as well as Bill O'Brien's future with the Texans.
Steve Perrault, co-host of the "Section 10" podcast on Barstool Sports, joins JJ to talk about the Red Sox now that Alex Cora is no longer their manager.
JJ begins his Thursday morning show with his thoughts on Carlos Beltran's future as the Mets' manager.
Scott Alexander of FOX Sports and "Prime Time Sports with Scott Alexander" joins JJ to discuss LSU and Joe Burrow's record-breaking championship season.
JJ opens his Wednesday morning show with reaction to Alex Cora being fired as the manager of the Red Sox due to his involvement in the sign-stealing scandal while a member of the Astros.
Zach Braziller from the New York Post joins JJ from New Orleans to recap LSU's win over Clemson in the national championship game.