Dethrone the Champs?

Season 19Episode 10120 minsept. 19, 2024
Dethrone the Champs?

Christine Williamson fills in for Molly Qerim and is joined by Stephen A. Smith, Dan Orlovsky and Jason McCourty. The crew weighs in on comments regarding Aaron Rodgers becoming a "game manager" for the Jets. The also discuss Micah Parsons' comments that the Cowboys are facing a "prove it" weekend in their matchup against the Ravens. Kimberley A. Martin also joins the show and the crew debates the bigger threat to the Chiefs in the AFC: the Texans or the Bills? Lastly they discuss the 2-0 team that is most likely to miss the NFL playoffs: the Vikings, Buccaneers or the Seahawks?

Dethrone the Champs? has aired on sept. 19, 2024 at 10:00
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