Kevin Negandhi

living the dream on @SportsCenter at 6p, CFB on ABC.. @TempleUniv made, Philly diehard raised in the 700 level.

We may earn commissions for purchases made via this page

Book Recommendations:

KN

Recommended by Kevin Negandhi

Shoutout to @36westbrook and @LVAmedia on the new book! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 My kids love it! https://t.co/EdemnFYNoS (from X)

The Mouse Who Played Football book cover

by Brian Westbrook Sr., Lesley Van Arsdall, Mr. Tom·You?

Some folks think Brian the mouse is too small. He may be a tough little fella, but they are not sure Brian has what it takes. The Mouse Who Played Football, by former Philadelphia Eagles running back Brian Westbrook Sr. and sports reporter Lesley Van Arsdall, shows how Brian the mouse proves everyone wrong with unyielding confidence that his small size can be his strength. This charming children’s book, featuring appealing and dynamic illustrations by Mr. Tom, demonstrates how Brian the mouse overcomes what others see as a “big problem.” His determination—as well as speed and toughness on the gridiron—helps him become a star player in high school, college, and eventually, the MLF, the Mouse Football League. The Mouse Who Played Football, based on Westbrook’s own experiences, is an inspiring story that encourages young readers to believe in themselves and make their unique differences their strengths.

KN

Recommended by Kevin Negandhi

Love the book and Ray captures Philly perfectly. No one better to represent Temple and the city. Highly recommend you read it. https://t.co/GRqSYNmM28 (from X)

Ray Didinger opens his lively memoir Finished Business with the Philadelphia Eagles’ upset win in Super Bowl LII. When the Eagles finally hoist the Lombardi Trophy, Didinger does his best to straddle the emotions of a working reporter and a long-suffering Philly fan. His ability to do that is why he has built up such a loyal following. Didinger began following the Eagles as a kid, hanging out in his grandfather’s bar in Southwest Philadelphia. He spent his summers at the team's training camp in Hershey. It was there he met his idol, flanker Tommy McDonald. He would later write a play, Tommy and Me, about their friendship and his efforts to see McDonald enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Didinger has been covering the Eagles as a newspaper columnist or TV analyst since 1970. Over the years, he wrote sports for the Philadelphia Bulletin and the Philadelphia Daily News. He later produced Emmy Award–winning documentaries for NFL Films before transitioning to sports talk radio and TV analysis. In five decades, across multiple media platforms, he has interviewed everyone from Hank Aaron, Wayne Gretzky, Muhammad Ali, Julius Erving, Jack Nicklaus, to Mike Schmidt, as well as writing film scripts for Hollywood stars such as Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin. He went to the White House with the U.S. Olympic team and even explored the bizarre world of professional wrestling. His stories, told in his familiar, breezy style, capture his enthusiasm for sports and his affection for the fans who still mourn the pennant that eluded the Phillies in 1964. Didinger has become synonymous with Philadelphia sports, and his memoir is as passionate as an autumn Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.