In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

ESPN’s Mike Greenberg discussed his new book “Got Your Number” and why, as a Jets fan, he’d absolutely want them to spend big on Lamar Jackson if the Aaron Rodgers plan were to fall through: 

“The NFL Chick” Syreeta Hubbard joined Glenn for an emergency conclave after the news of Lamar Jackson requesting a trade, reacting in real time to just how dramatic it was. And then also in real time realizing how it actually wasn’t that dramatic at all: 

The Athletic’s Bob Kravitz discussed why the Colts should be in on Lamar Jackson … but probably won’t be: 

Actor and Baltimore native Josh Charles discussed his feelings about the Jackson drama and was the guest setter of the “Lamar-O-Meter” for the day: 

Former Ravens and Cardinals tight end Maxx Williams, now a free agent, discussed being back in town this weekend to receive an Ed Block Courage Award for his return from drop foot and explained why he’d love to have his journey come back to Baltimore: 

MLB Network and MLB.com reporter Mark Feinsand discussed Grayson Rodriguez not being included on the Orioles’ Opening Day roster and expectations for the team: 

Former Heisman Trophy-winning QB Jameis Winston discussed what it meant to be the Saints’ Ed Block Courage Award Winner, what fatherhood has taught him, Todd Monken, Lamar Jackson and eating crab cakes in Baltimore:

The Athletic’s Eno Sarris discussed baseball analytics, what Grayson Rodriguez’s Stuff+ numbers tell him, and his expectations for the Orioles in 2023:

NFL.com draft analyst Chad Reuter discussed his latest four-round mock draft, expectations for the Ravens come draft night and best fits for the team:

Baltimore Baseball Tonight’s Ryan Ripken helped preview Opening Day as well the outlook for the 2023 Orioles:

Red Sox broadcaster Lou Merloni chatted with Stan “The Fan” Charles and Griffin Bass about Opening Day and his thoughts on the Red Sox, O’s and the AL East as a whole in 2023: 

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