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On this episode of 3 & Out, John Middlekauff opens up the Middlekauff Mailbag and dives into the biggest stories from around the NFL and college football.
John starts with Roger Goodell and the NFL's continued push to take football international, breaking down the league's global ambitions, the growth of international games, and what expanding the NFL's reach could mean for teams, players, and fans.
He also reacts to Jordan Tyson's injury with the New Orleans Saints, discussing the latest from around the league as teams continue to deal with injuries and roster questions heading toward the regular season. John hits on the latest NFL news, including the biggest storylines, developments, and headlines shaping the league.
Plus, the conversation shifts to college football, where Indiana feels disrespected heading into the season. John discusses whether the Hoosiers are being overlooked and what they need to prove on the field.
John also weighs in on the Penn State cocaine controversy, discussing the latest developments and the fallout surrounding the program.
To wrap things up, it's another edition of the Middlekauff Mailbag, with John answering listener questions and tackling even more stories from across the football world.
From the NFL's international future to injuries, college football controversy, and fan questions, it's all covered on this episode of 3 & Out.
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"Roger Goodell talks NFL International Expansion, Von Miller Signs with Cowboys, NFL Training Camp Mailbag" is an episode of 3 and Out with John Middlekauff. Runtime 1 hr 7 min. Published August 19, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.