Domonique Foxworth not impressed with Dan Orlovsky’s MVP vote for Josh Allen
Domonique Foxworth accused Dan Orlovsky of trying to split the baby when trying to honor both Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen.
Domonique Foxworth accused Dan Orlovsky of trying to split the baby when trying to honor both Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen.
"The touchdown that Buffalo needed in Kansas City."
"Let’s take a moment and appreciate what Mahomes and the Chiefs have accomplished."
Viewership for the game was up 3% over last year's record audience.
SiriusXM host Adam Schein exploded on the officiating in the Bills-Chiefs AFC Championship where a controversial call stole the spotlight.
Jim Kelly would like a word, perhaps four.
Key officiating decisions were left unexplained.
A CBS spotter's eyes deceived him as Josh Allen heaved it to Dalton Kincaid.
"Sitting in your comfortable swivel chair with the heater on in the house and a clicker in hand makes the game very easy."
"I think Josh Allen has to ask himself, 'Was I born in the wrong era?' Because Mahomes is not going anywhere."
"I do not understand how the greatest league in the world still has a guess method."
"And just be happy that you are alive to be there to see it."
"We got the report from the sideline that there had been a flag..."
"I felt like he gained it by about a third of the football … tough, tough play."
"Cold here in KC. Tony Romo and I are about to see who will meet the Eagles in SB LIX."
NFL on CBS lead announcer Jim Nantz voiced over an incredible intro video hyping the AFC Championship between the Bills and Chiefs.
The two franchises have created quite the postseason lore in recent years...
Edmunds signed a four-year deal with the Chicago Bears in March 2023.
"Suggestion: The John Madden NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year Award."
"If anyone DOINKs a kick in the AFC Championship ... we'll be ready."
"That's an HR violation right there."
"Guess what my narrative is? He can’t beat Kansas City! He cannot beat Kansas City!"
"This is to point out the hypocrisy, the race baiting of Ryan Clark."
The declines might speak more to the strength of last year's playoff slate than any poor performances this year.