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Nate Tice and Charles McDonald are back with a deep dive preview of the NFC and AFC Championship matchups. They start with the Washington Commanders taking on their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles, focusing first on Jayden Daniels and the offense and how they matchup against Jalen Carter and the Eagles defensive line. Then they flip things over to the other side of the ball where they question if Jalen Hurts can limit mistakes against the Commanders defense.
The guys then preview the game between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs, starting with a focus on Josh Allen vs. the Chiefs defense. Then they praise Patrick Mahomes’ ability to lead a lackluster Chiefs offense back to a seventh-straight AFC Championship.
They finish things up with a Shrine Bowl preview ahead of Charles’ trip to the game. They focus on attendees Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders and East Carolina DB Shavon Revel, while also discussing some under-the-radar players. They also take a look inside the mailbag, where they discuss the 49ers Super Bowl window.
(1:45) – Commanders offense vs. Eagles defense
(14:30) – Eagles offense vs. Commanders defense
(24:55) – Bills offense vs. Chiefs defense
(39:30) – Chiefs offense vs. Bills defense
(54:10) – Shrine Bowl preview
(1:02:35) – Mailbag questions of the week
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