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NWSL at the break: What we're buying, selling & debating

Trinity Rodman is thriving, Sam Kerr is leaving Chelsea and possibly heading back to the NWSL — and Meg Linehan is back with a lot of questions. A third of the way through the 2026 season, Jillian and Tamerra are in the hot seat as Meg puts the league's biggest narratives to the buy or sell test. Are the Utah Royals for real? Will the Washington Spirit finally break their runners-up curse with the championship coming to DC? And can the salary cap keep up with a league growing faster than anyone expected? Buckle up.


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HOST: Jillian Sakovits

GUESTS: Tamerra Griffin and Meg Linehan

This podcast was produced by The Athletic.

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Referenced on the show:

NWSL championship returning to Washington, D.C., in 2026: Sources

NWSL predictions, trends and where things stands at the midseason break

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