ITL opens the show with a Texans roster-building debate, asking whether fans would rather see the team draft three offensive linemen or sign two proven veterans in free agency as Houston continues looking for ways to stabilize the protection around C.J. Stroud. The crew also discusses whether Ed Ingram should be re-signed and what that decision could mean for the depth and direction of the offensive line. Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 joins the show to provide insight into potential Texans free agency targets and how the team could approach the market this offseason. The hour wraps with the QOTD: What’s something TV-related you wish could make a comeback? ITL then goes Around The NFL to debate whether Kyler Murray still has true franchise quarterback potential and reacts to the Chiefs trading away their All-Pro corner, discussing what that means for the AFC landscape. Closer to home, the crew dives into the debate around Reed Sheppard’s defense and whether the criticism of his defensive ability is overblown or a legitimate concern before wrapping with What’s Popping in sports and entertainment. Later in the show, ITL explores the comparison between the Texans acquiring David Montgomery and the Patriots bringing in Corey Dillon in 2004, breaking down how adding a physical, proven running back could help stabilize the offense and take pressure off the quarterback. Lunch-Time Confessions turns into a marketing discussion as the crew shares examples of what not to do when promoting something, and Judge John Lopez takes the bench to rule on a hot take: is Travis Hunter trending toward bust territory or is that talk premature? The show closes with a quarterback debate about what career path Texans fans would prefer for C.J. Stroud — Matt Ryan, Dak Prescott, or Cam Newton — before Figgy’s Mixtape wraps things up with the word “Swiftie” officially being added to the dictionary, the Zion Williamson and Pelicans situation with Stephen A. Smith weighing in, and more wild stories.