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Charean Williams gives thoughts on future of Dallas' coaching situation
Pro Football Hall of Fame writer Charean Williams joined Friday's edition of TexAgs Radio to discuss the conversations surrounding the NFL and the Dallas Cowboys. Williams also broke down her perspective of how conference realignment will impact college sports.
20:24
NFL Network's James Palmer provides updates on the NFL ahead of fall
NFL Network reporter James Palmer joined TexAgs Radio on Tuesday to talk football ahead of the upcoming college and NFL seasons as well as to discuss some drama within the league and the big personalities and athletes he has covered during his time as a reporter.
33:09
From the East Side of Kyle Field: NFL Draft recap, NBA playoffs & more
This week, Tomas Romo is joined by Eric Casarez to recap the NFL Draft and where different Aggies landed, the state of different athletic programs around Texas A&M and the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Los Angeles Chargers select Isaiah Spiller in the fourth round, 123rd overall
Two-time All-SEC running back Isaiah Spiller is now the highest-drafted Aggie running back in eight years after being chosen 123rd overall by the Los Angeles Chargers in the fourth round. The Spring native is also only the third A&M running back to be taken since 2013.
New York Jets select Micheal Clemons in the fourth round, 117th overall
On Saturday, Texas A&M defensive lineman Micheal Clemons was drafted in the fourth round by the New York Jets. After battling injuries for much of his A&M career, Clemons posted seven sacks for the Aggies in 2021.
The Pittsburgh Steelers take DeMarvin Leal in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft
Former five-star recruit and last season's SEC defensive lineman tackle leader, DeMarvin Leal is officially taking his game to the next level after being selected in the third round, 84th overall by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Leal is now the second Aggie taken in this year's draft.
Kenyon Green selected in the first round, 15th overall by Houston
Two-time All-American guard Kenyon Green is officially headed to the Houston Texans and becomes the first Aggie to be selected in the first round of the NFL draft in five years. In a three-year career at A&M, Green started in every game during his time in Maroon & White.
27:52
The Afterparty, Part 2: Aggies in pro sports, most improved position in Jimbo era
Billy Liucci and Gabe Bock continue the Afterparty conversation, highlighting a number of Aggies at the top of their respective pro sports and discussing the position group that Jimbo Fisher and his staff have most transformed since arriving in Aggieland.
2020 NFL Scouting Combine LIVE results
The 2020 NFL Scouting Combine has officially started, and four Texas A&M players are participating. We will be following the action live all four days and will be updating this story with the results as they come in.
10:18
John Harris predicts which NFL Aggies are poised for a big 2018 season
During Wednesday's edition of TexAgs Radio, John Harris of FootballTakeover.com and the Houston Texans joined to discuss the NFL Aggies that are poised to have a breakout year and which still need to prove themselves.
NFL Training Camp: Checking in on the Aggie rookies
Because there can never be too many Aggies in the NFL, or singing R. Kelly to their team.
14:06
Is a culture change in the NFL necessary? Clay Travis dives in.
The Fox Sports 1, outkickthecoverage.com and NBC Sports Radio analyst joined Kayce Smith to discuss Bruce Pearl, the SEC Basketball Tournament, the evolution of the NFL's sensitivity and much more.
25:26
The Professor: John Harris on A&M's 'big three' in NFL Draft
The Houston radio legend and co-owner/analyst of thesidelineview.com joined Gabe Bock to break down the complete draft scenarios for A&M prospects Johnny Manziel, Mike Evans and Jake Matthews.
11:22
From the Combine: NFL expert Charean Williams talks Manziel
The Fort Worth Star Telegram writer - and Aggie - joined TexAgs Radio to discuss spending time with Johnny Manziel and George Whitfield, the combine, her expectations for Mike Evans and much more.