Former Miami Dolphins linebacker Robert Jones joins O.J. McDuffie and Seth Levit for one of the most powerful conversations the show has ever had.

Jones looks back on his time in Miami from 1998–2000, where he became a key part of a ferocious Dolphins defense alongside Zach Thomas, Jason Taylor, and Tim Bowens under head coach Jimmy Johnson. From the legendary defensive performance against the Raiders in 1998 to the blue-collar mentality that defined that era of Dolphins football, Jones shares stories about what made that unit so tough.

Jones also reflects on entering the league with the powerhouse Dallas Cowboys, playing alongside legends like Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin, and what it was like being part of one of football’s most dominant teams of the 1990s.

But this episode goes far beyond the field.

Robert opens up about an incredibly tragic childhood — including the murder of his mother by his father — and how those experiences shaped the man, husband, and father he has become. He explains how football became his path to building the life he never had, and why his true dream in the NFL wasn’t fame or championships, but simply creating a stable and loving family.

Along the way, Jones shares unforgettable stories about chasing down intruders before a game, battling fullbacks like Sam Gash, learning from Dolphins legends like Dan Marino, and the mentality that made those late-90s Dolphins defenses one of the most physical units in football.

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