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TODAY'S EPISODE: Could Panthers make a move to get Joe Burrow? |
The beauty of the NFL offseason is the sprawling mass of rumors, theories and hair-brained ideas that pop up as various media members and fanbases explore endless possibilities for restructuring their roster of choice. In the modern NFL, many of these possibilities aren't even that far-fetched. Which is why we can viably discuss the possibility of the Panthers trading the Bengals for the No. 1 overall pick in order to take Joe Burrow. Let me preface this by saying I DON'T THINK IT WILL HAPPEN. However, it's worth discussing and that's what Danny Kanell and I did on today's episode. |
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Bold predictions for AFC, NFC title games |
The NFL is officially down to its final four teams, and after this Sunday, two of those teams will be taking their talents to South Beach for Super Bowl LIV. My good pal John Breech offers up his bold predictions for the two conference title games, including a record for Derrick Henry. |
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How the Chiefs can win Super Bowl LIV |
Sean Wagner-McGough breaks down how the Kansas City Chiefs can win their first Super Bowl title since 1970. Sean thinks Patrick Mahomes has to be Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid can't be too conservative. Find out what else the Chiefs need to do to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. |
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Greatest AFC, NFC title games in NFL history |
We all remember Dwight Clark's game-winning TD catch on a pass from Joe Montana. What other games made the list? |
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How did the Chiefs reach the AFC Championship Game? |
Cody Benjamin takes a deep dive into how the Chiefs reached the AFC Championship game. Can they make it to South Beach? |
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NFL announces who will sing national anthem |
With Shakira and Jennifer Lopez having already been pegged to bring the heat at halftime, the NFL has now announced Demi Lovato will get things going on the evening of Feb. 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami when she performs the national anthem. |
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