Mina Kimes Is a Pioneer in NFL Coverage, Now It’s Time to Cover Her
So, I landed an interview with ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes. Yes, the Mina Kimes. I listen to Mina’s podcast “The Mina Kimes Show ft.
Lenny” when I have some downtime in the evenings. Usually, I skip to segments that involve the Buffalo Bills before listening in chronological order. I originally met Mina in her hometown, […] The post Mina Kimes Is a Pioneer in NFL Coverage, Now It’s Time to Cover Her appeared first on The Lead.
So, I landed an interview with ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes. Yes, the Mina Kimes . I listen to Mina’s podcast “The Mina Kimes Show ft.
Lenny” when I have some downtime in the evenings. Usually, I skip to segments that involve the Buffalo Bills before listening in chronological order. I originally met Mina in her hometown, Seattle, WA, where she was speaking on the panel of the Asian American Journalist Association convention in Aug.
2025. During the Q&A, I asked her, “What do you think of the NFL camera angles where the fans cannot see routes and coverages develop on their TV screen? For example, if Josh Allen drops back to pass and throws to Keon Coleman downfield, we don’t get to see how Coleman got open or if the defense was in man or zone coverage.
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