No Huddle Radio is a fast-hitting Packers-centric podcast brought to you by Gil Martin and Sean Tehan.  

Two guys couldn’t be more different from each other than hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan, but their passion for sports and the Packers is a bond they share.

When New Yorker Gil was a kid, his favorite color was green. So, naturally the young boy decided the Green Bay Packers was the best team in the world! He saw his first ever Packers game at the Yale Bowl in 1973 — Sean wasn’t around for nearly 20 years later! That’s right, a generational gap is just one of the differences between these two friends.

Sean wasn’t born in Wisconsin, but shortly after his family made the move to the land of Cheeseheads, a very young Sean saw the Packers win Super Bowl XXXI on television, then met Reggie White, got his bedroom painted green and gold, and the love for the Packers only grew from then. 

New Yorker Gil has seen the Packers play in stadiums across the country. Over the years, he gradually transitioned his love for sports into a career as he combined his love of writing, sports and history and began writing about the Packers on sites like TheSportsDaily.com and CheeseheadTV.

Professionally, prior to joining No Huddle Radio, Sean had a five-year stay behind enemy lines in Minnesota as a sports television broadcaster. Sean did his job, told it how it was, but avoided showing his true Packers colors on the air…even though he never let loose with a hot mic, Sean’s love for the Packers only grew.

Sean is new to No Huddle Radio, and he is excited to talk Packers football with Gil every week Even though they won’t always agree, that will never stop them from passionately voicing their opinions.

Tune in to No Huddle Radio on the Packers Talk Radio Network for a deep dive on upcoming games, game-planning strategy, and lively debate between two friends on their favorite topic. The guys encourage fan questions or comments on Twitter, where you can find them @GilPackers and @GBPackerSean. Follow Packers Talk on Twitter, Facebook, and subscribe to the feed on Apple Podcasts.