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THE BILLS, CHIEFS, COMMANDERS AND EAGLES
It’s (nearly) here, and it’s beautiful. Championship Sunday is just two days away, and both games are oozing with storylines.
Let’s start in the AFC. Josh Allen and the Bills get yet another chance at revenge in their fourth postseason meeting with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs in the last five seasons. Yes, these two have quite the playoff history, and Buffalo has quite the playoff history with heartbreak in general.
But this is a great chance to change that, Doug Clawson writes. The Bills can (and should) run. The Bills can pass. The Bills can play defense. The Bills are the only team to beat the Chiefs’ starters this season. Allen has been superb. And yet … Tyler Sullivan just can’t bring himself to take Buffalo.
I’m worried about Buffalo’s defense, too. The Ravens had 416 yards. The only thing that stopped the Ravens, mostly, was themselves: Lamar Jackson‘s awful interception, Jackson’s fumble on a play disrupted on a bad snap, a Mark Andrews fumble and, of course, Andrews’ drop on a potential two-point conversion. Obviously give Buffalo tons of credit for taking advantage, but the Chiefs just don’t beat themselves in the postseason.
In the NFC, Jared Dubin broke down which team has the edge at every position, and while Philadelphia rightfully gets the nod in most categories, Washington’s the pick in the most important one.
Add in that Hurts is hurting, and I think this is the right call.
Here’s everything else to know for what should be an excellent Championship Sunday:
THE TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
There have been plenty of wild coaching searches, but this one might top them all. One day after pulling himself out of the Jaguars‘ coaching search and agreeing to a lucrative deal to remain the Buccaneers‘ offensive coordinator, Liam Coen took the Jacksonville job in a dramatic 180. Here’s how it all went down:
Coen, 39, was one of the breakout offensive coaches of 2024, leading a Buccaneers offense that ranked third in yards and fourth in scoring. Baker Mayfield had a career year, and Coen helped rejuvenate Tampa Bay’s Bucky Irving-led rushing attack. The offensive line was among the best in the league, and Mike Evans reached 1,000 receiving yards for the 11th straight season.
I said yesterday, when it appeared that the Jaguars would miss out on Coen, that it was a big miss. Now, it could be a big hit. For all of his flaws, Baalke leaves behind a solid nucleus, Pete Prisco writes, and that starts with Trevor Lawrence, who I truly believe has better days ahead of him if he finds the right coach. Coen very well may be that guy.
There are concerns — he’s a first-time head coach, he just changed his mind in whiplash fashion, and this is his fifth job in five years — but he showed really impressive coordinating chops in Tampa Bay and with the Rams and Kentucky before that.
Maybe it doesn’t work out in Jacksonville, which still needs a GM, too. But Coen’s departure is undoubtedly a big loss for the Buccaneers, and it came in frustrating, shocking fashion.
LeBron James extended his own record by being named to his 21st NBA All-Star Game during Thursday’s All-Star starters announcement. Here are the five “starters” from the West …
… and here are the five “starters” from the East …
We put starters in quotation marks because the format of the All-Star Game has changed once again. Here’s a full explainer.
I believe if you’re going to complain about selections, you’d better have arguments for who deserved the spots instead. Brad Botkin dutifully produced two snubs, including …
Wembanyama also went off in a homecoming game in France, exacerbating the snub.
Here’s more All-Star news:
The Suns acquired three first-round picks for a reason. They’re going to try to make a deal, whether it’s for Jimmy Butler or not.
Either way, Bradley Beal is going to be leaving Phoenix if a blockbuster occurs, as Sam Quinn smartly explained. The Bucks appeared to be a potential landing spot, but Milwaukee isn’t interested.
So, with that option seemingly off the table, who could take on Beal — who has a big contract and no-trade clause –and get one of those picks as a “thank you?” Sam has updated Beal landing spots, but they may not be all that appealing …
🏀 No. 5 LSU at No. 2 South Carolina (W), 5 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 Villanova at No. 10 Marquette (M), 7 p.m. on FS1
🏀 Pelicans at Grizzlies, 8 p.m. on NBA TV
🏀 No. 21 Michigan at No. 11 Purdue (M), 8 p.m. on Fox
🎾 Australian Open women’s final: Madison Keys vs. Aryna Sabalenka, 3:30 a.m. on ESPN
🏀 NBA Paris Games: Pacers at Spurs, noon on ESPN
🏀 No. 21 Michigan State at No. 24 Michigan (W), noon on BTN
🏀 No. 8 Michigan State at Rutgers (M), 1:30 p.m. on CBS
🏀 No. 9 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (M), 2:30 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 No. 13 Texas A&M at Texas (M), 2:30 p.m. on ESPN2
🏀 Nuggets at Timberwolves, 3 p.m. on ABC
🏀 No. 2 Duke at Wake Forest (M), 4:30 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 Celtics at Mavericks, 5:30 p.m. on ABC
🏀 No. 16 Ole Miss at No. 22 Missouri (M), 6 p.m. on SEC Network
🏀 No. 7 Houston at No. 12 Kansas (M), 6:30 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 Lakers at Warriors, 8:30 p.m. on ABC
🏀 No. 6 Tennessee at No. 1 Auburn (M), 8:30 p.m. on ESPN
🎾 Australian Open men’s final: Jannik Sinner vs. Alexander Zverev, 3:30 a.m. on ESPN
🏀 No. 1 UCLA at No. 8 Maryland (W), 2 p.m. on NBC
🏈 NFC Championship: Commanders at Eagles, 3 p.m. on Fox
🏀 No. 25 Baylor at No. 9 TCU (W), 3 p.m. on ESPN2
🏈 AFC Championship: Bills at Chiefs, 6:30 p.m. on CBS/Paramount+
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