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  • Final 2024 season predictions: Super Bowl, MVP, more awards | Football 301

    Nate Tice is joined by Charles McDonald and Matt Harmon to give their final predictions ahead of the 2024 NFL season, including awards like MVP and rookies of the year, division winners, Super Bowl champs and more.

  • TCL's $20,000 115-inch QD-Mini LED TV comes with a ticket to the Super Bowl

    TCL's $20,000 115-inch QD-Mini LED TV comes with a ticket to the Super Bowl. Customers can also choose other perks, like a trip to CES.

  • NFL 2024 schedule: How to watch every football game of the 2024 season

    How you can keep up with every NFL game, from the season opener to the 2025 Super Bowl.

  • Chiefs' big offseason thing: Protect Patrick Mahomes

    Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz looks at the one big thing for Kansas City's offseason - how the Chiefs might shore up some 'weaknesses' at wide receiver and offensive line to keep Patrick Mahomes operating at his usual, otherworldly self. 

  • How each AFC contender can catch the Chiefs this offseason | Zero Blitz

    Jason Fitz & Frank Schwab start off the show by acknowledging the tragic shooting in Kansas City and offering their condolences before transitioning into some of the breaking news around the NFL. The San Francisco 49ers parted ways with DC Steve Wilks after a shaky playoff run, and Chris Jones loudly proclaimed that he is staying in Kansas City despite being a free agent. The duo discuss what went wrong for Wilks in the Bay and whether or not they expect Jones to actually return to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024. The duo also discuss the continuing debate around Kyle Shanahan's in-game decisions during Super Bowl LVIII and whether or not he deserves the heat he's getting. The Chiefs are the team everyone in the AFC will have to chase for the foreseeable future, so Fitz and Frank take a dive into each AFC contender's current situation and give their blueprint for how the team can compete with KC in the playoffs in the next year or two. The duo give their thoughts on the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets and Cleveland Browns before finishing the show by deciding if they think each of these teams have a realistic chance of catching up by next season.