• Stephen A. Smith for President?!
    Feb 18 2026

    Stephen A. Smith says he would consider running for president because “the country is devoid of leadership”—but should he? In this heated breakdown, we examine whether a sports media personality transitioning into politics is bold, absurd, or simply a reflection of the times. Critics argue there’s nothing about Stephen A.’s public persona that feels presidential, pointing to his ego, inflammatory commentary, and controversial track record .

    The conversation expands into a broader debate: when did celebrity and sports fame become a stepping stone to public office? From Ronald Reagan to Arnold Schwarzenegger and now the possibility of media personalities entering the race, is this the natural evolution of American politics—or a dangerous erosion of qualifications?

    Would Stephen A. Smith actually gain votes? Or is this just another headline-grabbing moment in the attention economy?

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    11 mins
  • Papoose Speaks on NY Sports, Saving Hip Hop, & Dating The GWOAT Claressa Shields
    Feb 17 2026

    Legendary lyricist Papoose joins The Fumble for a wide-ranging conversation on hip-hop culture, New York loyalty, boxing, and love. As Head of Hip-Hop at Win Records, Pap breaks down how artists can “save hip-hop” by staying authentic instead of chasing trends. He also addresses the narrative around young New York rappers and why the city still leads culture globally.

    Papoose opens up about his relationship with undisputed boxing champion Claressa Shields, what it’s like supporting her during training camp, and the discipline required behind the scenes. He shares his thoughts on Shakur Stevenson, Gervonta “Tank” Davis, and the future of the sport, while also discussing Caribbean heritage, Knicks fandom, and the possibility of stepping back into battle rap if the right offer comes along.

    Plus, Pap reacts to Surf’s return home and what the battle rap world can expect next .

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    15 mins
  • The Controversial Fix For The NBA All-Star Game
    Feb 13 2026

    This week’s Fumble of the Week gets messy. The Golden State Warriors are under fire after reports surfaced that Jonathan Kuminga’s family was “taking too much food” from the team’s family dining area—raising questions about race, optics, and why that even needed to be public .

    Meanwhile, the NBA’s new All-Star format is catching heat, with debates over whether “Black vs White” teams would actually bring back real intensity to the game. Would pride restore competitiveness—or would it spark chaos?

    Plus, Super Bowl 60 fallout continues: Drake Maye struggles on the biggest stage, Stefon Diggs and Cardi B dominate headlines, Bad Bunny’s halftime show divides fans, and Jake Paul draws backlash for comments about Puerto Rico.

    Who fumbled harder this week—the Warriors, the NBA, or somebody else entirely?

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    10 mins
  • Jarrell ‘Big Baby’ Miller Talks His Viral Moment, Laughing at Himself & Giving Back
    Feb 11 2026

    Heavyweight boxer Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller goes all in during a hilarious and heartfelt sit-down with The Fumble. Miller breaks down the viral moment that had the internet buzzing—his hairpiece debut days before a major fight—and why he didn’t test it before stepping in the ring . From cracking jokes to embracing the memes, he reflects on where that thick skin came from—growing up with 17 cousins, New York hustle, and years of getting roasted in the family group chat.

    Miller also talks rebuilding his career after controversy, launching the Big Baby Cares Foundation to fight bullying and child obesity, and how martial arts gave him the emotional discipline to grow. Plus, he ranks his top gas station sex pills, breaks down the best Caribbean cuisine by country, and shares wild stories from a Haitian-Belizean-Jamaican household.

    This is one of the most entertaining interviews you’ll watch all year.

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    17 mins
  • Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Sparks Outrage
    Feb 9 2026

    Was Super Bowl 60 the worst in recent memory? Fans and analysts are calling it one of the most underwhelming championship games ever—with no real superstars on the field, a sluggish offense, and questionable storylines. Seattle kicker Jason Myers was the unlikely MVP, while Sam Darnold, Jackson Smith-Njigba, and Drake Maye fell flat.

    Off the field, chaos reigned: Jake Paul was slammed for disrespecting Puerto Rico during the halftime show, while his brother Logan Paul emerged as a surprise winner for clapping back in defense of Bad Bunny. Meanwhile, Stefon Diggs’ breakup with Cardi B became a meme, Kid Rock’s alternate halftime set flopped, and Drake Maye’s Pro Bowl-worthy hype might have officially crashed .

    Who were the biggest winners and losers of the night? And did Bad Bunny’s performance outshine the game itself?

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    13 mins
  • Super Bowl Security or Intimidation? ICE Deployment Raises Alarms
    Feb 5 2026

    As Super Bowl 2025 approaches, fans and commentators alike are divided—not just about who will win, but whether this year’s matchup has any real excitement at all. In this roundtable breakdown, critics slam the lack of legendary talent in this year’s game, with debates over Sam Darnold’s redemption arc, Drake Maye’s potential, and a rematch storyline that lacks the original players.

    But the controversy goes far beyond the field. With ICE reportedly deployed in large numbers throughout the Bay Area, concerns are growing over safety, racial profiling, and the presence of heavily armed federal agents. Will the NFL’s biggest night become a flashpoint for civil rights tensions?

    Meanwhile, Cardi B is getting Taylor Swift-level airtime, rumored to appear alongside halftime performer Bad Bunny—despite her past political clashes with the NFL. Is this calculated marketing, or a case of culture clashing with corporate control?

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    14 mins
  • Niecy Nash-Betts Talks Big Age, Emmy Wins & Building a Lasting Legacy
    Feb 4 2026

    Niecy Nash-Betts joins The Fumble to share exclusive stories about her career, her family, and her latest projects. In this interview, she reveals what it was really like working with Travis Kelce on the set of Grotesquerie , describing him as a nice, gregarious person who is also one of the greediest eaters she’s ever met.
    Niecy also takes us behind the scenes of her iconic Emmy win , explaining the power of her self-thanking speech and the exact process of what happens the moment you walk off stage with the trophy, from the press room to the engraving station. Plus, she discusses her new comedy series Big Age , her history with Reno 911 , and why she believes success in your dating life depends on your ability to be the energy you want to see in a partner.

    Interview Highlights:

    00:00 – Meeting Travis Kelce: Personality vs Appetite

    01:18 – Athletic roots: Cheerleading and being a Lakers fan

    02:50 – Physically demanding roles: The corsets and stunts of Claws

    03:50 – Playing un-snatched roles in Dahmer and Grotesquerie

    05:41 – The Emmy Experience: Why she thanked herself and how trophies get engraved

    08:15 – New Series Big Age: Working with Cedric the Entertainer and Jenifer Lewis

    09:50 – The perks of voice acting: Working in pajamas and improv

    12:37 – Legacy and Giving: Why Niecy shares her blessings with others

    14:39 – Relationship Wisdom: Dating for priority over preference

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    17 mins
  • Shedeur Sanders Making the Pro Bowl Sparks NFL Debate | Did He Really Deserve It?
    Jan 27 2026

    Three-time NBA champion Danny Green joins The Fumble for a wide-ranging conversation on everything from Ja Morant’s spiral to the shifting power dynamics in college basketball. Green opens up about what went wrong in Memphis, calling Ja’s repeated off-court issues a “habit, not a mistake,” and compares the backlash to O.J. Simpson levels of public fallout .
    He also breaks down the Charles Bediako eligibility loophole, calls out the NCAA’s age and transfer chaos, and proposes a two-tiered system to separate young college players from older semi-pro athletes. Green discusses North Carolina’s recruiting slump, Hubert Davis’ hot seat, and why one-and-done talent avoids the Tar Heels.
    Plus, he shares powerful reflections on his work with Between the Lines, a prison-based basketball and mentorship initiative that’s helped him stay grounded. He also previews his new shows with Paul Pierce and speaks on legacy, media, and mentorship beyond the court.

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    10 mins