The Joe Rose Show is the podcast edition of the radio show of the same name. The show airs on 560 WQAM in Miami every weekday. It discusses Miami sports news with high energy and passion.
Joe Rose was an NFL tight end for the Miami Dolphins in the 1980s. Rose caught 112 receptions in his career with thirteen touchdowns and 1,493 yards. He also caught quarterback Dan Marino's first touchdown pass. Rose played one season with the Los Angeles Rams before retiring. He then became a broadcaster and commentator on Miami radio. He was also a sports anchor on Miami television. On The Joe Rose Show, Rose covers professional sports topics, especially the NFL.
Rose talks about all the latest Miami Dolphins news on the podcast. He introduces the most relevant stories and discusses the team's next opponents. Rose also explores Dolphins' history with guests like Judge Ed Newman, a former Dolphin. Besides the Dolphins, Rose also talks about the biggest NFL news from other teams. He keeps listeners informed about the league's best competitors and the potential playoff picture.
When he's not talking about the Dolphins, Rose discusses Miami's other teams. He reports on Miami Heat news. He also keeps up with the MLB's Miami Marlins, the NHL's Florida Panthers, and the MLS' Inter Miami CF. Rose's thorough coverage makes The Joe Rose Show a popular podcast for Miami fans.
Rose has many guests on the podcast. For example, Alain Poupart from the All Dolphins podcast joins him to discuss the team. Tony Pauline offers NFL Draft analysis and predicts who the Dolphins will pick. The show also invites Joe Zagacki, the voice of the Miami Hurricanes. He talks about the University of Miami and college football. Rose's colorful guests keep the show fresh and energetic.
The Joe Rose Show podcast releases its radio show in four one-hour episodes each weekday. The podcast also breaks up specific topics into individual episodes.
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