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Seattle Dragons Partner with KIRO (710 ESPN) Seattle


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Seattle Dragons

The XFL Seattle Dragons inks an agreement with KIRO-AM (710 ESPN)/Seattle that will make the Bonneville Sports outlet the home of Dragons programming and shows beginning February 5. As part of the deal, Dragons Head Coach and General Manager and Seahawks legend Jim Zorn will have a regular weekly segment each Monday during the season on the "John Clayton Show." The team will also air a one-hour Dragons nsider show hosted by Lydia Cruz each Wednesday night with player segments, opponent reviews and previews.

"We're excited to partner with 710 ESPN Seattle and expand our reach to even more great sports fans across the Seattle area," said Dragons President Ryan Gustafson. "710 ESPN Seattle offers a great opportunity and platform for us to continue to introduce the Seattle Dragons to the Pacific Northwest through a variety of programming and new content as fans get to know who we are and what we're about."

"This is a great opportunity to serve our listeners who love football," added Director of Programming for Bonneville Seattle Mike Salk. "We are looking forward to partnering of this fun, new adventure."

Throughout the season, Maura Dooley will serve as the team's insider and sideline reporter to bring Dragons fans closer to players, coaches and staff who will be featured on regularly scheduled 710 ESPN Seattle programming. Cruz will also host a weekly podcast with contributions from Dooley.

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