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Mike Florio and Chris Simms shine a light on what Andy Reid has brought to Kansas City, why he could pass Bill Belichick’s win totals, and what that means for the greatest-of-all-time discussions.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss how dominant Saquon Barkley has been and continued to be in the NFC Championship and why the Eagles need him at full strength for the Super Bowl.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms shed light on how the Chiefs’ offense gets so many different players involved and how that gives them an edge against teams with fewer options.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms spell out how the Commanders needed to keep it close and were unable to once the Eagles’ defense settled in and found their momentum.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms take a close look at the Bills’ fourth-and-short opportunity early in the fourth quarter and shed light on how it’s an “imperfection” of relying on the human eye to call first downs.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms what adjustments the Bills need to make after coming up short again, including adding one more weapon.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms explain how the Commanders didn’t embarrass themselves, but why ultimately, the Eagles have far more talent and were able to execute in the NFC Championship.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms unpack how the Bills came out looking much stronger in the second half, but point to why they could have really thrived if they had leaned on James Cook more.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms give a high-level overview of how the Chiefs picked apart the Bills’ defense from the jump, “controlled the moment” in critical situations and more.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss if the Chiefs’ fatigue is real, given the historic run they’ve been able to pull off, and how they’ll matchup against the Eagles, who have the most talented roster in football.
The Bills had their chances to capitalize in the AFC Championship Game vs. the Chiefs, but Chris Simms thinks that even with all the pendulum swings, Kansas City was the better team and prevailed accordingly.
Chris Simms thinks the Eagles vs. Chiefs Super Bowl LIX constitutes the best matchup this playoff field could’ve produced, with no clear favorite -- or underdog -- in this “clash of the titans.”
Chris Simms reacts to the Eagles vs. Commanders NFC Championship Game, praising the Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts tandem as well as a Philadelphia defense that was too much for Jayden Daniels and the Commanders.
After the Chiefs’ AFC Championship Game win over the Buffalo Bills, Patrick Mahomes speaks on the “full trust” that the team has on both sides of the ball and how the regular season prepared them to win close games.
Philadelphia head coach Nick Sirianni says that the adversity from how last season ended has shaped the Super Bowl bound-Eagles, before praising Jalen Hurts and saying he does not care how they win.
Mike Florio unpacks Dallas naming Brian Schottenheimer its next head coach, including what the timing of the announcement reveals and why he thinks the Cowboys wanted to keep Mike McCarthy.
NFL analyst Booger McFarland joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss why Pete Carroll is the perfect hire for the Raiders, reflect on the Commanders’ meteoric rise, weigh in on the referee conversation and more.
Tampa Bay Times Buccaneers reporter Rick Stroud joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss Liam Coen’s sudden change of heart in taking the Jacksonville Jaguars head-coaching job and why it was a “messy” situation.
The Dan Patrick Show crew analyzes Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders adding Pete Carroll as their new head coach, discussing why the 73-year-old “proven commodity” will bring “relevance” and “stability” to the Raiders.
Former NFL linebacker Clay Matthews joins Dan Patrick to discuss what it would mean to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, why he compared Aaron Rodgers to Kobe Bryant in Green Bay, and the state of QB hits in the NFL.
Mike Florio reacts to Pete Carroll’s reported agreement to become the new Las Vegas head coach and explains why he gives the Raiders the exact culture change they need.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss which players and coaches need to step up on Conference Championship Weekend, including Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and more.
PFT reacts to reports of Dallas potentially going in-house for their next head coach hire, explaining why promoting OC Brian Schottenheimer would be an underwhelming move that aligns with Jerry Jones’ trends.
PFT dives into what the Bills defense must do in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, including limiting Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, keeping Kansas City off the field late, and more.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley detail why Ben Johnson’s arrival in Chicago could be “revolutionary” for a Bears organization that has long been defensive-focused.
With Liam Coen off to the Jaguars as their new head coach, PFT debates if the Buccaneers should have expected his eventual departure and if his confusing exit timeline hints at organizational dysfunction.
PFT reacts to Lions general manager Brad Holmes’ comments about the organization being prepared in advance to lose coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn to head-coaching opportunities.
PFT lays out the stakes for the Bills as they aim for the AFC crown, explaining why the matchup is a “culmination” of everything Josh Allen has worked for and how Buffalo can succeed in key moments against Kansas City.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss what former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder is up to as the organization continues to move past his controversial tenure and into this year’s NFC Championship game.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley don’t believe Jayden Daniels and the Commanders will be fazed by the weight of the NFC Championship Game, explaining how the team can handle pressure in “unfamiliar” settings.