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Broncos survive in OT as they look to end the Chiefs divisional dominance, Bills & Steelers doesn't live up the hype and we discuss Charlie Smyth league debut as the Dolphins keep their WC changes alive.Our friends at QuinnBet have great odds on the NFL season, amazing Acca Bonuses, Acca Insurance & many other daily specials. Find out more at https://www.quinnbet.com/uk/sports/specials. Remember it's 18+ T&Cs Apply - Always Gamble
Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers talk weekend betting action and much more. The guys also discuss the MNF game. The Week 13 Weekend Rewind show opens with Munaf Manji and Mackenzie Rivers reacting to a wild Sunday night game where Denver beat Washington 27–26 in overtime despite constant swings, flags, and late chaos. They credit Marcus Mariota for filling in effectively, though rookie Jaden Daniels is expected back next week. Both agree Washington's two-point try was obvious given their season situation. They note Denver stays atop the AFC West at 10–2 while the Commanders fall despite fighting hard. Mackenzie expects fatigue effects next week because both teams played high-volume offensive snaps. Survivor carnage dominates the middle of the show: Thanksgiving wiped out over 850 entries as every underdog won (Packers over Lions, Cowboys over Chiefs, Bengals over Ravens, Bears over Eagles). They discuss hedging strategy, noting a six-way tie in the Grandissimo contest paid each over $1M. By Sunday only 45 entries remained with one more pending Monday night. Biggest downgrades: Vikings after J.J. McCarthy's disastrous 4-INT outing amid confusion over concussion protocol; Chiefs fall from 5.5-point favorites to 3.5 vs Houston as the market finally stops giving them elite benefit of the doubt; Rams downgraded after losing outright as double-digit favorites to Carolina; Lions downgraded partly due to Goff's slide and Amon-Ra St. Brown's injury. Upgrades: Cowboys after back-to-back wins over Eagles and Chiefs; Jets with Tyrod Taylor playing efficiently and running for the winning TD; Bears dominating the Eagles on the ground and maybe becoming legitimate NFC North contenders; Bengals with Burrow healthy again; Texans improving behind CJ Stroud, rookie receivers, and a defense that continues to outperform expectations. They analyze division markets: AFC South tight among Colts, Jaguars, Texans; NFC East still Eagles-favored but Cowboys lurking; NFC North wide open with Chicago rising. They move to Monday Night Football: Patriots (10–2) vs Giants (2–10). Drake May is surging in MVP odds, and New England has won nine straight with strong defense and Travion Henderson emerging as their lead back. The Giants are better ATS than straight up on the road but struggle to finish games. Munaf likes Henderson's rushing yards over given New York's awful run defense (6.2 YPC allowed, 219 given to Gibbs last week). Mackenzie prefers Drake May under 245.5 passing yards, predicting Vrabel leans on the run. They mention Jackson Dart returning for New York and expect high pass attempts if they fall behind. They wrap with NBA chatter: whether the Thunder can break the 73-win record; Mackenzie predicts around 70–12. They close discussing the 49ers' strong defensive form, Purdy's connection with Kittle, and optimism for San Francisco's division race before signing off with promo codes and reminders for upcoming pods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with a live postgame show as the Raiders drop to 2-10 after a 31-14 loss to the LA Chargers. Hosts Scott Gulbransen and Murf break down what, if any, positives came out of the game and go deep on the dysfunction in the Raiders organization. They also take a slew of viewer video drop-ins to hear what YOU have to say. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott and Murf welcome viewers live via video on the Week 13 postgame show, venting their frustrations and observations from the Raiders' 10th-straight loss to an AFC West rival. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode of Brewstilled, I'm recapping week 13 of the 2025 NFL season in the House of The Lombardi. For week 13 November is now over as December is next. We saw the Jaguars achieve another win as they have now achieved control of the AFC South. The Jets and Falcons faced off in a close game the ended in victory for the Jets in overtime. The Rams also lost in a close game to the Panthers that may raise some red flags for the Rams. Tampa Bay won as they try to stay ahead of the Panthers. The Chargers and The Raiders faced off in an AFC West game in where the Chargers won. Yet, the Chargers prospects of winning the AFC West are still out of reach. I'll recap this here on Brewstilled with a Bière de Garde from River North Brewing as the beer pairing.
De winterkou mag dan de NFL overspoelen, maar de spanning en de prestaties zijn gloeiend heet! In deze aflevering duiken we diep in de teams met het heetste momentum in de competitie. Wat hebben de Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos en de andere titelkandidaten gemeen? Een solide verdediging, stabiele coaching en een effectieve offense, waarbij een winstreeks van minstens 3 wedstrijden de maatstaf is!We analyseren de recente dominantie en het geheim achter het succes van de volgende teams:New England Patriots (10-2): Negen overwinningen op rij! Rookie QB Drake Maye speelt volwassen achter een top-5 verdediging. Zijn ze een Super Bowl Contender? PO Kans: 99%Denver Broncos (10-2): Negen overwinningen op rij! Bo Nix speelt volwassen in de AFC West, gesteund door een Top-3 verdediging. PO Kans: 98%San Francisco 49ers (9-4): McCaffrey is dominant en de verdediging is elite. Ze zijn het team om te verslaan in de NFC. PO Kans: 94%Green Bay Packers (8-3-1): Jordan Love is quasi foutloos in hun 3-game win streak. De NFC North is spannender dan ooit! PO Kans: 90%Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4): Lawrence is efficiënt en de verdediging is dominant, met twee tegenstanders onder de 10 punten gehouden. PO Kans: 84%Chicago Bears (5-7) & Miami Dolphins (5-7): De Dolphins hebben een 3-game win streak met een explosieve Achane. De Bears tonen veerkracht na een moeilijke start. PO Kans Miami: 77%Houston Texans (7-5): C.J. Stroud is clutch in hun 4-game win streak. Ze doen volop mee in de AFC South. PO Kans: 52%Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1): Dak Prescott speelt clutch. Is hun late push genoeg voor een playoff ticket? PO Kans: 17%Van Caleb Williams (Bears) tot Bo Nix (Broncos) en de dominante run game van McCaffrey (49ers): welke van deze "hete teams" maakt hun momentum waar in de cruciale maand december?Luister nu om te horen wie de beste kansen maakt om de Play-offs te halen en wie we als een serieuze Super Bowl-bedreiging moeten beschouwen!
Wassup Ock! In this episode, we focus firstly on the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers, who both battled recently in a Sunday Night Football showdown. Both GB and Pittsburgh started the season off hot, leading their divisions thru the first half of the season. However, both teams have been losing recently and seem to be cooling off. We give our insight and opinions on rather we believe both teams are still legit playoff contenders or not. Next, we discuss the AFC West, where the Chiefs have reigned over the division for several years straight. The Broncos have improved great lengths during the same span as the Chiefs run, and this year, HC Sean Payton currently has the Broncos in first place in the division. and then there's the on and off Los Angeles Chargers who are hanging around the playoff picture. We discuss if the AFC east can have 3 teams go to the Playoffs this season. Lastly, new discuss the Washington Commanders. Last year, they shocked the football world by making it to the NFC championship game, led by rookie Jayden Daniels. This season, Daniels missed a handful of games due to minor injuries, but now is lost for rest of season due to his latest serious injury. Other star players, such as Samuel, McLaurin and Ekeler have been or are still hut. We discuss rather the Commanders run last season was a one hit wonder or is it just too much with the injuries? Tune in when you can! #nfl #football #sports #entertainment #greenbaypackers #jordanlove #joshjacobs #pittsburghsteelers #aaronrodgers #dkmetcalf #miketomlin #patrickmahomes #traviskelce #kansascitychiefs #seanpayton #denverbroncos #bonix #losangeleschargers #justinherbert #keenanallen #jimharbaugh #washingtoncommanders #jaydendaniels #deebosamuel #cmonyo #yhwispodcast #yallheardwhatisaid #leggo #podcast
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Chiefs' upcoming matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, plus Ari Wolfe also stopped by to talk through some storylines from around the AFC West and the NFL as a whole.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThe Ramirez brothers are BACK with a full Chargers vs. Raiders preview! After taking last week off out of pure frustration from the Jaguars loss, Dan returns — but what's his mood like heading into this crucial AFC West matchup?Fernando also brings the film room with him, breaking down Bradley Bozeman vs. Andre James to determine who should be the Chargers' starting center moving forward. Plus, at 7-4, why does Sunday feel like the start of the Chargers' real season? And why do they desperately need a dominant win?The Bolts get a major boost with the return of running back Omarion Hampton to the starting lineup. What should Chargers fans expect from him immediately?And finally, the defense has one clear mission: pressure and frustrate Geno Smith — just like other teams have — to force turnovers and swing the game.Don't miss this one. The Ramirez bros have a lot to say.COMPAS ON THE BEAT MERCHhttps://compas-on-the-beat.myshopify.com/DONATIONS: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=FQEW7RNJW7GNASUBSCRIBE TO THE COMPAS YOUTUBE CHANNELSCompas on the BeatCombat CompasWhat's Up BoltsHouse of HornsFOLLOW THE COMPAS ON SOCIALTikTok: @compasonthebeatInstagram: @compasonthebeatTwitter: @CompasOTBTwitter: @gmanzano24Twitter: @realframirez
The Raiders (2-9) suffered a big loss to another struggling team, the Browns, 24-10. Is this the worst the Raiders squad in the Las Vegas era? Plus, we rip Mark Davis for not trying.
This week's guest is Elvis Grbac, who had a record setting college career at Michigan, and went on to play 9 seasons at QB in the NFL. Throughout the span of his football career, Grbac received many accolades and recognition including an AFC West title, Pro Bowl appearance, and Super Bowl XXIX Championship.
This week, the Gridiron Gals celebrate the annual migration of backup quarterbacks to starting roles: Jameis Winston leads the charge in New York, Shedeur Sanders takes over for Dillon Gabriel, Kirk Cousins returns to Atlanta while Michael Penix's ACL files for early retirement, Tyrod Taylor replaces Justin Fields, and Joe "Bureauxs" is back—though possibly fashionably late. Meanwhile, the AFC West is giving us multiverse energy: the Broncos are somehow four games ahead of the Chiefs, and we may be entering the first era where Patrick Mahomes does not win the division—unless Kansas City is just setting us up for chaos. Week 13 Tubi Games of the Week include Browns vs. Raiders and Seahawks vs. Titans, a true toss-up for anyone who loves unpredictable football. In college news, James Franklin heads to Virginia Tech, Lane Kiffin's Ole Miss window is sliding shut, and LSU and Florida are both courting him while Ole Miss mounts a dramatic fourth-quarter plea to keep him. Tune in for the laughs, the takes, and the Volcano!
After a quick look at the Texans' upset win over the Bills and a sweep Around the NFL—including the AFC West, NFC West, and brief Colts–Chiefs notes—the focus shifts to the College Football Playoff race. Miami has seen these late-season opportunities slip away before, but this year's path is right in front of them. Can the Canes finally break the trend of fading down the stretch and prove they're built to finish strong?
After recapping the Texans' upset of the Bills and a quick sweep Around the NFL—including the AFC West, NFC West, and Colts–Chiefs notes—the focus shifts to the College Football Playoff. Miami has stumbled late in past seasons, but this year's path is clear. Can the Canes finally break the trend and finish strong? Larry Blustein joins to break down high school football playoff matchups, including Central's 70-point win and key weekend games like Plantation vs. McArthur and Monarch vs. West Broward. Hollywood's Headlines includes major Lakers drama as Jesse and Joey Buss are fired while Jeanie Buss keeps control, NBA viewership rising 30%, a rare Lou Gehrig card selling for $3–4 million, and World Series home run balls drawing massive attention.
BT, Sal, and betting guru Nick Kostos unleash their fiery best bets for NFL Week 12! Kostos declares the Giants are headed for a "bloodbath" against the Lions, passionately arguing for the Over 50 total due to the Jameis Winston factor. They pivot to the AFC, where Sal takes a victory lap on the Chiefs' AFC West demise, and Kostos shockingly states the Chiefs are the only AFC team capable of winning the Super Bowl, despite their struggles (and current -200 playoff odds). The trio also breaks down the Ravens' offense being vulnerable enough for the Jets to cover, and debates whether the Giants should pursue a "good coach" like Sean McDermott or take a chance on a rising name like Cowboys offensive coordinator, Clayton Adams.
Austin goes on his homer minute (37ish minutes) to try and explain how its hard watching his team. As he is talking to a Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars fan. Ironic Stuff here....Dan is just happy to not give up 40 points to the #2 team in the nation.Trease once again, explaining how bad the AFC West is this year, with the Jags moving to 3-0 against that division. AFC West fans cope with losing by trying to claim games against them are other teams "Super Bowl".
Dave, Josh, and Mario breakdown the AFC West matchups this weekend. Plus a look at teams that need to lose to help out the Chargers. The crew also gives out their NFL Week 12 picks.
Mark & Dan discuss the week 10 matchups, including the Bills thwarting the ailing Bucs, the Jags pulling off a major upset of the Chargers, and the Broncos solidifying their place atop the AFC West.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel start with Bobby still wearing a boot and Matt's recent hibachi experience. Bobby's NFL Power Rankings has two QB's in the Top 5 that he doesn't really trust. Bobby reveals a team that he doesn't think is going to lose again for the rest of the season. Myles Garrett could be proving himself as the best defensive player ever. Ja'Marr Chase gets caught spitting on Jalen Ramsey and Bobby looks at the history of this offense. Matt notes the power shifts happening in the AFC East and the AFC West. Bobby gives the three best games for Week 12. Super Bowl Champion Tyrann Mathieu talks about being a Heisman finalist in his sophomore year at LSU. He talks about finding purpose after retiring and looking forward to what's next in life. Tyrann recalls his draft experience and where he thought he would play in the NFL. How was he pitched by the Chiefs in free agency and won a championship under DC Steve Spagnuolo. Who is on Tyrann's Mount Rushmore of LSU Football? Are the Cowboys a far better team than their record? What does Matt think Sam Darnold needs to be known as elite? Bobby gives his thoughts on Shedeur Sanders and how he rebounds from this week. Plus, who does Bobby think will be the next head coach at Arkansas? Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Chiefs' upcoming matchup with the Indianapolis Colts, plus Kareem Hunt joins the show! Ari Wolfe also stops by to talk through some storylines from around the AFC West and the NFL as a whole.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the the Faces of the Future Podcast the guys are back to discuss week 11 of the NFL and NBT Fantasy League. They react to the Broncos last second win against the Chiefs and take control of the AFC West. They discuss the Chargers getting blown out by the Jags and what that means for their season moving forward. They also give their thoughts on the Eagles locker room woahs and if that will affect their playoff run, Shedeur finally getting his shot, plus more.Support the show
Bri Maestas and Patrick Chiotti are back on Bleav in the Broncos, sponsored by FanDuel Sportsbook! Patrick and Bri discuss the Broncos massive victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, what this win means for the Broncos heading into the bye week, and more! Here's what Patrick and Bri break down in this episode: Why the Broncos defense hasn't hit it's peak yet this season Bo Nix played his best game of football Are the Broncos a GOOD football team? Is there a veteran player the Broncos have their eye on to add before the bye? Make sure you follow Patrick (@PatrickChiotti) and Bri (@BriMaestas303) on Twitter and BlueSky, subscribe to the show on whatever podcast listening platform you're on, and follow the Bleav Network (@BleavNetwork) on Twitter as well! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Rich reacts to the latest on Aaron Rodgers' wrist injury, and in ‘Overreaction Tuesday' Rich weighs in on the Dallas Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb/George Pickens dynamic duo, the sorry state of the Las Vegas Raiders, how many teams the AFC West will send to the playoffs, Sam Darnold's continuing big game struggle, and if the New York Giants should sit rookie QB Jaxson Dart for the rest of the season. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac and Rich discuss Aaron Rodgers' wrist injury and the QB's availability for Week 12 vs the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh's chances to hold off the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North, explains why Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase deserved a two-game suspension for spitting on Jalen Ramsey, and reveals why talented-but-disruptive WR George Pickens is not missed at all even though he's balling out for the Dallas Cowboys now. Rich and Brockman debate if San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey has already earned a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show getting a preview of Stoke’s Telestrator Tuesday film breakdown. Stoke thinks the Broncos need to look at different RB’s after RJ Harvey’s performance on Sunday. They recap a surprising loss for the Nuggets. They break down the AFC West divisional race that may already be wrapped up. They talk about “good” penalties, Marvin Mims’ role, and the Nuggets’ low effort loss to the Bulls. Mike and Stoke are joined by our 9News Broncos Insider Mike Klis to get his take on the timing of the bye week, the state of the Broncos RB stable, and the issues hindering RJ Harvey.
NFL Week 11 Recap & Monday Night Football Preview: Eagles Dominate Lions, Josh Allen Goes Off, Broncos Upset Chiefs | Korner Booth Podcast What a wild Week 11 in the NFL! We're breaking down all the action from Sunday's slate, including some instant classics and statement wins across the league. EAGLES DEFENSE SHUTS DOWN LIONS IN SNF - The Philadelphia Eagles' defense dominated the Detroit Lions in a 16-9 Sunday Night Football victory at Lincoln Financial Field, with the Eagles improving to 8-2 while Detroit fell to 6-4. Philadelphia's defense stopped the Lions on downs five times and allowed points on just two of Detroit's 12 drives, completely suffocating an offense that had scored 44 points the previous week. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense did just enough as Philadelphia continues its push for NFC supremacy. JOSH ALLEN MVP PERFORMANCE - Josh Allen put on an absolute clinic with six total touchdowns (three passing, three rushing) as the Buffalo Bills outlasted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 44-32 to improve to 7-3. Allen's historic performance solidifies his MVP candidacy as the Bills remain in contention for the AFC's top seed. BRONCOS UPSET CHIEFS IN THRILLER - The Denver Broncos extended their winning streak to eight games with a dramatic 22-19 walk-off field goal victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, taking firm control of the AFC West. Bo Nix and the Broncos defense proved they're legitimate playoff contenders with this statement win over the defending Super Bowl champions. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL PREVIEW: RAIDERS VS COWBOYS - We preview the Week 11 finale as the 2-7 Las Vegas Raiders host the 3-5-1 Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football at 8:15 PM ET on ESPN. Dallas enters with a revamped defense after acquiring Pro Bowl defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and linebacker Logan Wilson at the trade deadline, while ranking fourth in both total offense and scoring. The Raiders are coming off a strong defensive performance that limited Denver to 220 yards and forced two turnovers. Will Dak Prescott and the Cowboys' high-powered offense overwhelm Vegas, or can the Raiders pull off the upset at home at Allegiant Stadium? OTHER WEEK 11 HIGHLIGHTS: Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals AFC North showdown Green Bay Packers playoff positioning NFC Wild Card race heating up AFC playoff picture updates
Welcome back to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! Tom and Sean are back to recap a very eventful Week 11 slate including Josh Allen turning back into Superman for the Bills, a changing of the guard in the AFC West, Bryce Young's breakout and another Eagles snooze-fest win. Next, the guys go rapid fire on the games they didn't highlight and take a look at the updated Playoff Picture. Everyone enjoy the pod!
Neil and Jeff roundup the pick of the headlines from Week 11 as Madrid puts on a show, in a huge week where there were massive divisional games in the AFC West and the NFC West. The road to Super Bowl 60 is hotting up...Inside The Huddle is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/inside-the-huddleYou can listen to Inside The Huddle on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Inside The Huddle".Watch us on YouTube here: Inside The Huddle on YouTubeFor all the latest NFL news, head to skysports.com/nflFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss Chiefs vs. Broncos, the LA Rams, and the Philadelphia Eagles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nate Tice & Charles McDonald give their instant reactions and takeaways from Week 11 of NFL action. The two hosts kick things off with the Philadelphia Eagles winning a defensive rock fight against the Detroit Lions on Sunday night – including what it tells us about the state of the Lions offense.Next, Nate & Charles give their 3 Highs, 3 Lows of Week 11. The Highs include the Los Angeles Rams claiming their spot atop the NFC West in a dramatic win against the Seattle Seahawks, the Denver Broncos establishing their hold on the AFC West over the Kansas City Chiefs and the Chicago Bears managing not to "Bear" it as they close out yet another victory and climb to 7-3. On the Low side of Week 11 were the Tampa Bay Buccaneers being totally unable to stop Josh Allen as the Buffalo Bills offense rolled to victory, the Los Angeles Chargers getting blown out by the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Atlanta Falcons reaching a new rock bottom in their loss to a pesky Carolina Panthers team.For Extra Credit, Nate & Charles discuss the Green Bay Packers bouncing back, plus their thoughts on Shedeur Sanders' first NFL action (hint: it wasn't pretty).(00:40) - Eagles beat Lions(18:20) - Rams beat Seahawks(26:40) - Broncos beat Chiefs(33:50) - Bears beat Minnesota Vikings(44:10) - Bills beat Buccaneers(52:00) - Jaguars beat Chargers(59:10) - Panthers beat Falcons(1:07:35) - Extra Credit: Packers & Shedeur Sanders thoughts Subscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:
Jeremiah Sirles, Alex Boone and Phil Mackey react to Week 11 in the NFL! Props to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, as well as the Carolina Panthers for huge wins! And juicy discussions about the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings and more! 00:00 - The boys are fired up! 05:00 - Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are back! 19:00 - The Carolina Panthers are one of the best stories in the NFL this season; Can they catch the Tampa Bay Bucs to win the NFC South? 31:00 - The Philadelphia Eagles somehow keep winning, flustering Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions for three hours; Are the Lions still a legit contender? 42:00 - NFL refs, stop calling dumb pass interference penalties, thanks 47:00 - It's the end of an era in the AFC West, as it appears the Kansas City Chiefs -- after a loss to the Denver Broncos -- will not win the division for a 10th straight year! Are the Chiefs in danger of missing the playoffs? Are the Broncos legit Super Bowl contenders? 58:00 - The Chicago Bears lead the NFC North! 1:06:00 - WTF, Minnesota Vikings and JJ McCarthy? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jim Rome's Daily Jungle 11/17/25 Week 11 NFL whip headlined by two teams vying for the top spot in the NFC plus a new guard in the AFC West. Then Ja'Marr Chase gets suspended for spitting. Today's Guests include NBC Sports NFL Analyst Devin McCourty and Sports Illustrated Senior CFB Writer Pat Forde. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rich reacts to the Eagles solidifying their place atop the NFC with a Sunday Night Football win over the visiting Detroit Lions that was marred by a controversial Pass Interference call to seal the win for Philadelphia. Rich breaks down the possible passing of the torch in the AFC West with the Denver Broncos improving to 9-2 with a key win over the Chiefs to drop Kansas City to 5-5 on the season, and weighs in on the Los Angeles Rams taking control of the NFC West with a nail-biting win over the Seattle Seahawks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 11/17/25 The Philadelphia Eagles are still winning ugly, while the LA Rams look like the team to beat in the NFC. Meanwhile, the Denver Broncos have closed the doors on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show celebrating the Broncos’ biggest win since Super Bowl 50, highlighting Bo’s bounce back game and Jaquon MacMillian’s monster game on defense. Is the AFC West the Broncos’ division to lose after burying Kansas City’s playoff hopes? Bo was getting some heat leading up to the game and he responded in a big way, meanwhile the guys share their concerns about the run game sans JK Dobbins. Does Mike deserve credit for his role in the Broncos’ big win? The 6am Duo cap off the first hour airing their concerns about the Broncos’ Riley Moss problem.
It is a Reaction Monday! The guys react to the Rams' big win over the Seahawks - Are they the best team in the NFC right now? Kap loved JB's calls of Kamren Kinchens' intercepting Sam Darnold - not once, but twice! Sedano says we don't talk about the Rams' defense enough - are they good enough to win a Super Bowl? CMM craps on the Chargers and wants to bury them, even though they're still 2nd place in the AFC West. USC won the ROCK FIGHT against Iowa on Saturday - they showed heart and soul! At 8-2, is it time to believe in USC making the CFP? and Did Sedano and Kap hit the Delta Lounge this weekend? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:00 - YOUR DENVER BRONCOS ARE 9-2! They slayed the Mighty Chiefs yesterday at Mile High to cement their spot atop the AFC West. Brett's going to make good on his promise from last week. No criticism today! No nitpicking! The Broncos just beat the Chiefs outright. Today is a day of celebration, positivity, sunshine, and rainbows. 14:55 - The Broncos are starting to believe in themselves, no matter how dire the situation seems. That's the difference between this season and last season.33:11 - Doesn't matter if the Broncos just won arguably their most important game since SB 50. Doesn't matter if the Might Chiefs have fallen. Snarky Sean is still gonna make an appearance when you least expect it! He was out in full force after the win yesterday.
0:00 - YOUR DENVER FOOTBALL BRONCOS ARE 9-2 BABY! Their victory over KC yesterday catapulted them to the top of the AFC West and the NFL as a whole! What does ESPN's Adam Schefter think of this Broncos squad?15:55 - Guys...we don't lose anymore in Colorado! Our local sports teams aren't allowed to lose anymore! It's pretty simple. We win. Google us. 31:41 - A caller had an interesting question for the guys. But we had to find the correct way to word it so we don't curse our local teams...
YOUR DENVER FOOTBALL BRONCOS ARE 9-2 BABY! Their victory over KC yesterday catapulted them to the top of the AFC West and the NFL as a whole! What does ESPN's Adam Schefter think of this Broncos squad?
Disaster in Denver as the Chiefs fall to .500 with a bitter loss, while Mizzou and K-State enjoy the largesse of opponents who don't know how to win. That and other NFL and college breakdowns to dive deep into!
Aaron Schatz and Mike Tanier review Week 11 around the NFL, starting with the DVOA Bowl between No. 1 Seattle and No. 2 Los Angeles Rams, plus the Eagles' big win over the Lions and the Broncos taking control of the AFC West by beating the Chiefs. Plus, Monday Night Football preview as the Cowboys face the Raiders. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Laurie Lattimore-Volkmann and Tim Lynch break down the Denver Broncos 22-19 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The win puts Denver two games up in the AFC West and in firm control of their destiny heading into the final six games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Clark recaps all the happenings of week 11 in the NFL. Hear why the Falcons disappointing season will have ramifications not only this season but during the draft next year. Are the Broncos poised to finally dethrone the Chiefs in the AFC West after their win on Sunday? What has led to J.J. McCarthy's struggles and where does Minnesota go at the quarterback position going forward? Why Shedeur Sanders missed an opportunity to claim the starting job in Cleveland with his performance against the Ravens. Plus, how big of a problem Sam Darnold's turnovers are for the Seahawks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, host Amir Farrell and co-host Evan Petruk react to Denver's biggest win in the Sean Payton-Bo Nix era. The Denver Broncos upset the Kansas City Chiefs and move to 9-2 with firm control of the AFC West. Are the Broncos finally a legitimate threat to the AFC and a real Super Bowl contender?Join the Broncos Avenue community to receive exclusive perks! Get early access to videos, ad-free episodes, special badges and MORE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVaN0vAKhNky_bhTwW1VQFQ/joinWant us to cover MORE Denver Broncos news? Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/@BroncosAvenue?sub_confirmation=1Socials:https://linktr.ee/broncosavenue
All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright reacts to the Dallas Mavericks firing general manager Nico Harrison. Nick reflects on how trading Luka Doncic to the Lakers will go down as one of the greatest gaffes in sports history and breaks down why Nico Harrison will never again work in an NBA front office again. Later, Nick explains why AJ Brown has a point about the offensive struggles of Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, and the Philadelphia Eagles, even if he's handling the situation in a destructive way. Next, Nick shares his game picks for Week 11 of the NFL season including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs taking on Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos in a massive AFC West showdown! #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Take begins with Drake Maye MVP chants after his 8th straight win, but Cam and Stephen A. say the Pats are fraudulent. Are you taking the Pats or Colts? Chiefs vs. Broncos - Mahomes and Nix battle in a matchup that will go a long way in deciding the AFC West. Which team needs this win more? Bear Down - The Bears have handled the bad teams, and struggled with the good ones. Do we know if they're good yet? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sheil is joined by Marc Sessler, co-host of the Heed The Call podcast, to take a look at the top games in Week 11 and predict what the biggest storylines will be after all the games go final. (00:00) Predicting the Week 11 Headlines(2:25) No-Show in Buffalo; Bills Sip on Identity Crisis After Baker Cooks Up 4-TD Feast(8:36) Mikey Mac's Defensive Masterpiece Lifts Seahawks to Top of NFC West(14:45) Philly Tussle; Chaos Reigns as Big Dom and A.J. Brown Tumble into Locker Room Wrestling Bout Following Ugly Loss to Lions(21:18) Chiefs Make Statement: We Still Own the AFC West(26:14) The Hurry Up: The Ringer 107 This episode is sponsored by State Farm®️. Don't settle for just any insurance when there's State Farm. https://www.statefarm.com/lp/trainer The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Sheil KapadiaGuest: Marc SesslerProducer: Isaiah BlakelySocial: Kiera GivensProduction Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopowell and Conor Nevins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich continue to discuss how they're betting the Week #11 NFL Slate, discussing their betting angles for the high stakes AFC West battle between the Chiefs and Broncos, Buccaneers vs Bills and Chargers at Jaguars.
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich break down how they're betting each and every game on the upcoming Week #11 NFL slate, including three crucial division rivalry games in Seahawks-Rams, Bears-Vikings and Bengals-Steelers. Then, our betting angles for the high stakes AFC West battle between the Chiefs and Broncos, Buccaneers vs Bills and Chargers at Jaguars. The hour wraps with for plays for a pair of games featuring the NFC North vs NFC East in Eagles-Lions and Packers-Giants.
Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Kansas City Chiefs' upcoming matchup with the Denver Broncos, plus Kingsley Suamataia joins the show! Ari Wolfe also stops by to talk through some storylines from around the AFC West and the NFL as a whole.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Jourdan Rodrigue and Colleen Wolfe to preview the Thursday Night Football matchup between the Jets and Patriots. First, the crew gets you caught up on the news including Jaguars CB/WR Travis Hunter undergoing season-ending knee surgery (01:30), Matt LaFleur's job security with the Packers (05:30), Joe Schoen remaining Giants GM (12:10) and more. Up next, every team in the NFL is described with five words or less, starting with the NFC West (17:20) followed by the NFC East (21:20), NFC North (26:10), NFC South (29:35), AFC North (35:20), AFC East (38:00), AFC West (41:45), and AFC South (45:10). Finally, the show is wrapped up with a preview of the Jets and Patriots facing off on Thursday Night Football (48:15). NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.