Lee Johnson spent 18 years in the NFL with six different teams, including the Patriots, who he played for from 1999 to mid-2001.
Although Johnson never won a Super Bowl ring during his two and a half seasons in New England, he definitely played a small part in helping to shape the Patriots into what they would soon become: He made left-footed punters a nearly permanent thing in New England, and he's the reason Tom Brady wears No. 12.
ABOUT THE PODCAST
A riveting podcast combining the worlds of sport and parenting with thought-provoking interviews. Delivered to you by diverse voices with unique perspectives—unafraid of honest questioning and impassioned storytelling—for parents, athletes, coaches, and fans.
HOSTS
Mike Smith, Marty Haws, and Maddy Rasmusen
Mike Smith, Emmy award-winning Los Angeles Clippers broadcaster and first-round draft pick of the Boston Celtics, teams up with his former college point guard—the father of two All-Americans who just so happens to be an All-American himself—Marty Haws. Join these blue-chip dads and Maddy Rasmusen in their opening season as they interview some of the biggest names in sports and break down the blood, sweat, fears, and sometimes tears of sports parenting.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Maddy Rasmusen
CREATIVE PRODUCER & EDITOR
Jim Detjen
ORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGN
Lisle Moore
Jax Smith
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Sports Parenting just got more delicious! Season 1 is recorded in the official Built Bar Studio.
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