Musician Zach Bryan Promises New Song Release If Eagles Win NFC Championship
Zach Bryan could release his next hit earlier than expected. The singer-songwriter hinted at dropping “Blue Jean Baby” on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, but there’s a catch: The Philadelphia Eagles…

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – JUNE 29: Zach Bryan performs during the Quittin Time tour at Nissan Stadium on June 29, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Keith Griner/Getty Images)
Photo by Keith Griner/Getty ImagesZach Bryan could release his next hit earlier than expected. The singer-songwriter hinted at dropping "Blue Jean Baby" on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, but there's a catch: The Philadelphia Eagles need to beat the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship.
On Instagram, Bryan got fans excited with his announcement: "IF THE BIRDS WIN THE NFC BLUE JEAN BABY IS OUT SUNDAY NIGHT...WRITTEN AND RECORDED IN PHILLY." Bryan's new song explores stories of late nights and lasting friendships.
His album "The Great American Bar Scene," which released in 2024, captured the attentions of his fans with its tracklist that includes "Pink Skies," "Sandpaper," "Bass Boat," and "Better Days."
Outside of music, Bryan is putting his film skills to the test with "Motorbreath." Narrated by Matthew McConaughey, the film tells the story of a group of best friends who take a two-week motorcycle ride across America while recording one final major label album.
Rolling Stone reported, "On Instagram on Wednesday, [Jan. 15,] Bryan dropped a voice memo — seemingly dictated by Matthew McConaughey, Bryan's costar in the “Nine Ball” video — announcing 'Motorbreath,' which shares its title with a still-unreleased song that the country star first shared on social media back in November [2024]."Meanwhile, the Eagles are soaring from their Sunday, Jan. 19, 28-22 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL Divisional Round. The Eagles remain favorites over the Commanders in this Sunday's matchup.
5 Epic Saturday Morning Cartoons From the 80’s
Back in the ‘80s, Saturday mornings were sacred. It was the one time of the week kids had the TV all to themselves. No parents yelling about chores or bills, no news anchors going on about politic. Just pure kid fun in the form of cartoons. These weren’t just any cartoons either; these were shows so epic, they made waking up early on a weekend feel worth it. If you were lucky, you’d grab a bowl of your favorite sugary cereal, plop down in front of the TV, and let the magic happen.
In the ‘80s Saturday morning cartoons had it all! Action, comedy, and sometimes a random PSA about how not to be a jerk to your friends. They had characters you wished you could be, like a sword-wielding hero or a cool mutant turtle with ninja skills. The stories were wild, the animation was colorful (for the time), and the theme songs? Certified bangers. Seriously, some of those intros still live rent-free in my head decades later.
The best part? These Saturday morning cartoons shows had no shame in being completely over the top. They’d mix robots with dinosaurs, throw in some aliens, and add a plot about saving the planet for good measure. But that’s what made them awesome, they were ridiculous, and we loved them for it. Even now, thinking about those Saturday mornings hits me with a wave of nostalgia so strong I can almost taste the Cap’n Crunch.
Here's My List Of Top 5 Saturday Morning Cartoons:
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
He-Man wasn’t just jacked—he was the guy. Fighting Skeletor in a world of magic and monsters, He-Man made you believe yelling “By the power of Grayskull!” could fix anything. The show was cheesy but in the best way.
Transformers
Robots turning into cars, planes, and everything else? Genius. Optimus Prime was the dad you always wanted, and Megatron made being bad look cool. It was the ultimate battle of good versus evil with explosions.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Four mutant turtles trained in martial arts by a giant rat? Sure, why not! They ate pizza, kicked butt, and had catchphrases like “Cowabunga!” What’s not to love?
ThunderCats
Lion-O and the gang brought a mix of sci-fi and fantasy to your screen. With their epic battles and that wild “ThunderCats, ho!” battle cry, they had you hooked. Plus, Snarf was everyone’s weird little sidekick.
G.I. Joe
“Knowing is half the battle!” If you watched G.I. Joe, you probably still say that line. The team of elite soldiers fought Cobra and taught life lessons at the same time. A true classic.