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In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes legendary sports journalist Ray Didinger back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the horrific situation many of us saw play out last night on NFL’s Monday Night Football, in which a Buffalo Bills Safety, Damar Hamlin, collapsed, going into cardiac arrest and had to receive CPR. First, Dom and Didinger discuss the popularity of the NFL and how the league has grown, with Didinger taking us through his time covering the sport and how the game has evolved into what it’s become. Then, Didinger and Dom discuss the situation itself, with Didinger offering his expertise to take us inside the NFL head offices and the broadcast booth as the league and broadcasters reacted to the tragedy.
Then, Dom continues providing updates, now on the second Speaker of the House vote after the primary saw Republican candidate Kevin McCarthy fall to Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, but with Jeffries falling short of receiving the majority of votes, which is needed to win. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes legendary sports journalist Ray Didinger back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the horrific situation many of us saw play out last night on NFL’s Monday Night Football, in which a Buffalo Bills Safety, Damar Hamlin, collapsed, going into cardiac arrest and had to receive CPR. First, Dom and Didinger discuss the popularity of the NFL and how the league has grown, with Didinger taking us through his time covering the sport and how the game has evolved into what it’s become. Then, Didinger and Dom discuss the situation itself, with Didinger offering his expertise to take us inside the NFL head offices and the broadcast booth as the league and broadcasters reacted to the tragedy.
Then, Dom continues providing updates, now on the second Speaker of the House vote after the primary saw Republican candidate Kevin McCarthy fall to Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, but with Jeffries falling short of receiving the majority of votes, which is needed to win. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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