The Chiefs got the benefit of close calls in their win over the Bills. But here’s what you’re missing if you think the league backs a team.
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Seton O’Connor joins the Dan Patrick Show
Some ESPN analysts are apparently quite fond of revisionist history, especially as it relates to their own opinions. Ryan Clark tried to lie about his past opinion of Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud but, as far as we can tell, no one at ESPN called him out on it (but I did).
READ: ESPN’s Ryan Clark Wants To Be NFL GM, Lies About C.J. Stroud & Bryce Young To Prove He Can Do It
ESPN Radio host Chris Canty wasn’t as fortunate as Clark, at least as far as co-workers are concerned.
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The Dallas Cowboys formally introduced Brian Schottenheimer as the team’s newest head coach on Monday, but it was Stephen Jones who stole the show when he showed just how out of touch the franchise may be.
Stephen, who is the son of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and CEO of the franchise among other titles, was asked a question about the team’s future. Instead of offering up a standard ‘coach speak’ type of answer, Stephen not only decided to talk about the team’s drought, but use air quotes in the process.
For the fifth time in six seasons, Patrick Mahomes will be the quarterback to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. This time, he got there by outdueling Josh Allen in the AFC Championship Game.
So, naturally, Lamar Jackson is on the minds of the sports media.
A post is currently trending on X from Kelsey Nicole Nelson, whose resume as a sports journalist and broadcaster is actually quite impressive. We mean that sincerely. That said, she knew what she was doing with the following race bait:
“Josh Allen deserves the same energy folks give Lamar Jackson as it relates to the post season.
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Dan Patrick “has been waiting” for Jalen Hurts
Dan Patrick reacts to the AFC Championship game
Glenn and Mougey, the team’s new head coach and general manager, will decide on whether to keep Rodgers in the Jets’ new era.