Undeniable with Joe Buck - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Shaun White
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with Shaun White about sleeping in a van while learning to snowboard, the pain of losing at Sochi, and being the youngest and oldest Olympic gold medalist in snowboarding.

Michael Irvin
Undeniable with Joe Buck welcomes second guest and Hall of Famer, Michael Irvin.

Lou Holtz
Lou Holtz sat down with Joe Buck to talk about his legendary time as the Notre Dame Football head coach.

Terrell Davis
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with Terrell Davis about his father's unconventional parenting style, his lifelong battle with migraines, and the triumph of his two Super Bowl titles with the Denver Broncos.

Shannon Sharpe
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with Shannon Sharpe about growing up in a home without indoor plumbing, his rigorous personal fitness regimen, and why he doesn't wear his three super bowl rings.

Natalie Coughlin
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with three-time Olympic champion swimmer Natalie Coughlin about emotional abuse from one of her first coaches, setting the world record for backstroke, and her rivalry with Kirsty Coventry.

John Mcenroe
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with tennis legend John McEnroe about his reluctance to turn pro, his on-and-off the court rivalry with Jimmy Connors, and the origins of his infamous outbursts.

Joe Namath
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with NFL icon Joe Namath about the development of his legendary personal style, playing college football in the segregated south, and transcending his sport to become a global superstar.

Kurt Warner
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner about believing in himself when nobody else did, turning pro at an unheard-of 27 years old, and eventually leading two different teams to the Super Bowl.

Ed Reed
Joe Buck has an intimate conversation with legendary defensive back Ed Reed about the drastic measures he took to graduate high school, his emotional Super Bowl victory in his home town, and the NFL's treatment of former players.
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