kick off the Sunday night podcast discussing the inevitability of this year's Chiefs team and if Mahomes has entered the Tom Brady-esque territory of being reviled by the 31 other franchises for simpl
kick off the Sunday night podcast discussing the inevitability of this year's Chiefs team and if Mahomes has entered the Tom Brady-esque territory of being reviled by the 31 other franchises for simply being too good at football.
Afterwards, Charles & Frank bounce the discussion around to all of Sunday's games and storylines, including a dominating Dallas Cowboys win over the Minnesota Vikings, the one-loss Philadelphia Eagles barely hanging on in a one-point victory over the Indianapolis Colts, whether the New York Jets should bench Zach Wilson, the drumbeat against Nathaniel Hackett in Denver and much more.
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