Live from Super Bowl LIX!, FT in NOLA

Live from Fulton Street Square, in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana at the site of Super Bowl LIX with Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Cam Newton as we debate what the big game will come down to on Sunday. Dan Orlovsky joins the crew as we discuss what a Super Bowl would mean for Jalen Hurts. Monica McNutt is here to react to Jimmy Butler finally finding a new home in the Golden State; but how much better does this trade make the Warriors? The crew tells us which team they think is one Myles Garrett away from winning a Super Bowl.
Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Cam Newton as they react to Patrick Mahomes downplaying his role in the "GOAT" debate. Joe Burrow joins the show to tell us about his expectations for the Bengals and what his takeaways were from his Super Bowl season. Mina Kimes is here to debate if the Chiefs need a vintage Travis Kelce performance to beat the Eagles. Dan Orlovsky joins the crew as they debate if the Chiefs are under more pressure to win than the Eagles. Learn more about your ad choices.
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