The Real MVP?

Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe are joined by Jeff Saturday to reacts the Ravens' 41-31 win over the Buccaneers last night. They debate if Lamar Jackson should be the front-runner for NFL MVP after a 5-touchdown performance. The crew also weighs in on Cowboys' owner and president Jerry Jones' comments saying he doesn't know if Derrick Henry "would be having a career year in our situation." Brian Windhorst and Shams Charania also join the show to discuss Stephen A.'s sitdown with Celtics' star Jaylen Brown. They also dive into the biggest NBA storyline heading into the season tonight. Lastly, Stephen A. and Shannon debate the bigger deal; the Chiefs being undefeated or the 49ers having a 3-4 record?
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