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Jargo6  •  3 days ago
breaking

Jordan Love has been taken out of the game with a hand injury on his throwing hand Malik Willis is now in at QB

CactusJackFit 3 days ago

First round exits

TooTurntTerry 3 days ago

Scared of the bears that much?

scoobasteeve 3 days ago

There goes my line

OP11 3 days ago

It is just a funny bone

Horsnell 3 days ago

Just bench the rest of the starts for the rest of the game

Amgpicks 3 days ago

Bro WTF

B313 3 days ago

Tf

SamL99 3 days ago

Why would you play him

JonPartridge22 3 days ago

Packers officially first round exits

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QueenTaySwifty 3 days ago

AS A VIKINGS FAN IM GLAD

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GPaz3 3 days ago

When it rains it pours for them

ZEB225 3 days ago

FUCKING CHEESE HEADS!

DamnBryant 3 days ago

For the Love of god Watson going on

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OP11 3 days ago

He is ok

JoBeau 3 days ago

Mail Caleb Williams your stock certificates, he owns you now

Jabsz 3 days ago

Good

Ronaniscool 3 days ago

Please bench our starters

Amgpicks 3 days ago

Omg bro does this ruin parlay?

Aussie13 3 days ago

lol wtf are they doing

Anna0383 3 days ago

That sucks

FathersGravy 3 days ago

Jesus christ greenbay

rjordan23 3 days ago

Love and Watson injured before playoffs?

QueenTaySwifty 3 days ago

You know, there are quarterbacks in this league who are talented, there are quarterbacks who are consistent, and then there’s Patrick Mahomes—a guy who is redefining what it means to play the position. Week in and week out, Mahomes does things that we simply haven’t seen before, whether it’s the no-look passes, the sidearm throws, or extending plays that have no business being extended. He’s not just the best quarterback in the league right now—he might be the most entertaining athlete on the planet. Here’s a guy who makes the extraordinary look routine. It’s third-and-15, and you know he’s going to pull something out of his bag of tricks, and somehow, it works. What Mahomes has done, especially without some of the big-name receivers we’ve seen him play with in the past, is nothing short of miraculous. And yet, he makes it look like it’s all in a day’s work. I think we have to start appreciating the chemistry he has with Travis Kelce. You watch those two on the field, and it’s almost like they share a brain. Kelce knows exactly where Mahomes needs him to be, and Mahomes knows exactly when to get him the ball. And with Taylor Swift now in the picture, it feels like we’re watching the NFL’s power couple and its MVP working in perfect harmony—it’s like football meets pop culture. The thing about Mahomes is that he doesn’t need to rely on one guy, though. Sure, Kelce is his go-to, but look at how he spreads the ball around. One minute, he’s hitting Marquez Valdes-Scantling on a deep post, and the next, he’s checking it down to Jerick McKinnon for a 20-yard gain. That kind of versatility is what keeps defenses up at night. But what really separates Mahomes is his ability to create magic when the play breaks down. We’ve all seen him scramble to his right, throw across his body to his left, and somehow hit a receiver in stride 40 yards downfield. It’s the kind of thing that quarterbacks aren’t supposed to do, but Mahomes does it anyway. And let’s not forget, he’s doing all of this with a smile on his face and the swagger of a guy who knows he’s the best in the world. His leadership might be the most underrated part of his game. When you talk to his teammates, they all say the same thing: Mahomes makes everyone around him better. Whether it’s coaching up a young receiver, giving the offensive line credit after a big play, or simply leading by example, Mahomes has become the heartbeat of this Kansas City team. And then there’s Andy Reid, who’s like a mad scientist drawing up plays for Mahomes. You put those two together, and you have the ultimate combination of talent and creativity. Reid can trust Mahomes to execute even the most complex plays, and Mahomes can trust Reid to put him in a position to succeed. It’s a partnership we’ll be talking about for decades. Now, you add in the broader narrative of Mahomes off the field, and it’s just as impressive. He’s building a legacy not just as a football player but as a cultural icon. Whether it’s endorsements, philanthropy, or even his connection to Kelce and Taylor Swift’s newfound NFL superstardom, Mahomes is the face of the league—and it’s hard to argue he shouldn’t be. At the end of the day, Patrick Mahomes isn’t just the standard for quarterbacks in today’s NFL—he’s the gold standard for how to play the game at the highest level. Watching him every week is a reminder that we’re witnessing greatness in real time. And if you’re not appreciating it now, trust me, you will when you look back and realize you got to see this guy do his thing.

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Amgpicks 3 days ago

What happens with his parlay line?

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ACOsman10  •  1 hour ago

Indy was down 28 points in the 2013 AFC Wild Card... Then Andrew Luck decided to change that with one of the greatest comebacks of all-time 🤯

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Jargo6  •  2 hours ago

Would the Steelers be: 🟢 Better 🔴 Worse ⚫️ The Same If they stuck with Justin Fields over Russell Wilson 💭

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masonh079  •  2 hours ago

Grade Bryce Young’s sophomore season 👇

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masonh079  •  5 hours ago

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masonh079  •  5 hours ago

The Bears have completed an interview with HC candidate Mike Vrabel.

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masonh079  •  7 hours ago

Chargers vs Texans Wild Card Round Matchup! Who do you have advancing?

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Jargo6  •  7 hours ago

Ben Johnson is busy during the Lions bye week 👀 Johnson’s interviews this weekend: Raiders: Friday Patriots: Friday Bears: Saturday Jaguars: Saturday (per @Schultz_Report)

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masonh079  •  9 hours ago

Giants Rookie WR Malik Nabers is a SUPERSTAR in the making. In just 15 games: 🔵 109 Receptions 🔵 1,204 Receiving yards 🔵 7 Touchdowns