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Brotherly Love Sports

Brotherly Love Sports

By: Adam Curran
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Brotherly Love Sports is Philadelphia sports talk the way it should be — raw, honest, passionate, and completely unfiltered.


Hosted by a lifelong Philly fan, this podcast dives into the Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers with real reactions, bold takes, and zero corporate spin.


No scripted debates. No manufactured outrage. Just authentic fan perspective, humor, frustration, and the occasional rant when Philly sports inevitably test our sanity.


If you bleed green, red, blue, or orange — this is your show.


All Heart. All Philly.

© 2026 Brotherly Love Sports
Baseball & Softball Football (American)
Episodes
  • Consistency, Chaos, and Philly Sports Pain
    Jun 11 2026

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    Adam is joined by John Fry for Episode 16 as the guys bounce around the Philly sports world. The Phillies are showing signs of life, but the offense still raises big questions. Should they chase a right-handed bat, go all-in for pitching, or just find some consistency? The guys also dig into Andrew Painter, Brandon Marsh’s hot streak, and Christopher Sánchez’s Cy Young case.

    From there, they move to the Eagles and the end of the AJ Brown saga, plus a bigger conversation about Jalen Hurts, quarterback contracts, and whether teams are better off building around cheaper options. The episode wraps with Flyers, Sixers, World Cup talk, and this week’s Phillies trivia question.

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    34 mins
  • The Next Move Is Where Hope Lives
    Jun 4 2026

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    A.J. Brown has finally been traded, and we break down the move, the return, and why even though Brown was a major part of the Eagles’ recent success, it may have been time for both sides to move on.

    Then it’s over to the Phillies, where Cristopher Sánchez continues his dominant stretch, Aaron Nola gives a solid five innings, and the pitching staff keeps carrying a team still searching for consistent offense. Sánchez’s rise, Nola’s current role, Andrew Painter’s struggles, and why the Phillies still feel like a team waiting for the bats to fully wake up.

    This week’s therapy session asks a bigger Philly sports question: are we addicted to the next move? Whether it’s the Eagles replacing A.J. Brown, the Phillies eyeing the trade deadline, the Flyers building through future drafts, or the Sixers living in hypothetical offseason plans, Philly fans always seem to be looking ahead.

    Plus, last week’s trivia answer and a new Phillies trade deadline trivia question of the week.

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    15 mins
  • This Is Why We Have Trust Issues
    May 28 2026

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    After a Memorial Day weekend break, Brotherly Love Sports is back — and so are the trust issues. The Phillies may have swept the Padres and climbed back above .500, but the offense still has plenty of questions, even with the starting pitching carrying the load. We break down the frustrating Guardians series, the encouraging Padres sweep, the trade deadline concerns, and why this team still doesn’t feel easy to trust.

    Then it’s time for another Philly sports therapy session: why can’t we just enjoy anything? From the Phillies’ inconsistent offense, to Eagles offseason drama, to years of Flyers and Sixers emotional damage, this episode dives into the very real condition every Philly sports fan knows too well — hope followed immediately by panic.

    Plus, Eagles training camp storylines, the latest A.J. Brown noise, Jalen Hurts’ contract-year pressure, and asks listeners to send in their biggest Philly sports trust issue.

    Trivia Question of the Week: Before Bryce Harper won NL MVP in 2021, who was the last Phillies player to win the award?

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    15 mins
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