
Hosted by former Super Bowl MVP Julian Edelman, Games with Names is a sports history podcast on a search to find the greatest games of all time. From the infamous to the unforgettable, Jules dives back into the classic matchups and eras across all of sports history. Joined by the players, coaches, and celebrity fans that lived it, we’ll uncover first-hand insights and never-before-heard stories, s... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 265 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySports | |||

Mike Vrabel's former Patriots coaches and teammates give some of their favorite stories about Coach Vrabel during his time in New England
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Gronk & Jules react to the Championship round and give a quick tease of their Super Bowl preview. We also select the 2nd Annual All-Dude team, breaking down our favorite dudes of the 2025-2026 NFL season. To wrap up the show, we talk some hockey in h... more
Mark Normand is in studio! The comedian, New Orleans native, and friend of the show is with us to share plenty of laughs and chop it up about one of the wildest finishes in NFL history: The River City Relay from from 2003 between the New Orleans Sain... more
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… that 15 minute commercial break was a little much.
Having Sam Morril (I think) as cohost wasn’t awful, but distracting guests with C-tier crowd work prevented it from finding its groove. I suggest having season one guests return and cover their games again.
Jules is great. The other guys are awesome too.
Please consider Rex Ryan as a guest.
Big fan of both of them but there are way too many irrelevant and long as f ad breaks.
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The podcast centers on the exploration of historic sports games and their impact on culture, with the goal of determining which matches stand out as the greatest of all time. Hosted by Julian Edelman, a former NFL star, it features engaging conversations with players, coaches, and celebrity fans who share their experiences and insights about iconic moments in sports history. With an emphasis on storytelling, the episodes allow audiences to relive classic matchups while providing a humorous yet informative look at the world of sports.
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Recent guests on Games with Names include:
1. Mark Normand
2. Christian Gonzalez
3. Pacman Jones
4. Terrell Suggs
5. Brandon Bolden
6. Jeannie Buss
7. Jarret Stoll
8. Michael Rubin
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