Marcellus Wiley: I don’t see Joe Burrow on the same tier as Justin Herbert I SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

Four quarterbacks were selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. The Cincinnati Bengals selected Joe Burrow first overall, soon after the Los Angeles Chargers selected Justin Herbert sixth overall. Burrow a former Heisman trophy award winner is headed to the AFC Championship game vs. Kansas City Chiefs. Herbert missed the playoffs however finished top three in touchdown passes and passing yards. Marcellus Wiley answers who he would rather have: Joe Burrow or Justin Herbert.

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Marcellus Wiley: Sean McVay and the Rams have a Kyle Shanahan problem that’s about to be fixed I SPEAK FOR YOURSELF

The Los Angeles Rams will host the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game on FOX in five days, but there’s a problem for them. Sean McVay is 0-6 against the 49ers since 2019. The Los Angeles Times wrote quote: ‘The Rams and Sean McVay have a Kyle Shanahan problem. Marcellus Wiley explains why L.A. has a Shanahan problem but how they will ‘fix it.’

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Nick Wright on LeBron: It’s unfathomable what he’s doing in year 19 I THE HERD

First Things First host Nick Wright joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the greatness of Los Angeles Lakers all-star LeBron James in his 19th season. Nick puts James’ scoring streak into context alongside other all time greats like Dirk Nowitzki, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Kobe Bryant. Nick Wright also proclaims the Lakers will be a ‘tough out’ in the NBA’s Western Conference with Anthony Davis returning to the lineup.

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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe remember Kobe Bryant on the two-year anniversary of his death I UNDISPUTED

Today marks the two-year anniversary of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant’s untimely death. Kobe died alongside his daughter Gigi Bryant and seven others the morning of January 25, 2020 via a helicopter accident. Kobe is survived by his wife Vanessa, daughters Natalia, Bianka and Capri Bryant. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe remember Kobe.

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Chris Broussard: If AD can dominate inside and on defense, the Lakers can be viable contenders again I UNDISPUTED

Anthony Davis scored eight points and had two rebounds in his return for Los Angeles as the Lakers beat the Brooklyn Nets 106-96. After the game, LeBron James praised the big man, saying quote: ‘He adds so much more length to our defense. He adds another playmaker, another dynamic player on the floor where you can’t have all eyes on myself and Russ and Melo.’ Chris Broussard discusses whether AD will be able to save the Lakers or not.

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Skip Bayless reacts to Dallas nearly making a deal for Sean Payton become their head coach in 2019 I UNDISPUTED

Sean Payton announced that he’s stepping away from the New Orleans Saints yesterday, but he wouldn’t go so far as to say he’s retiring. While the New Orleans Saints will still hold his rights if he wants to get back on the sidelines, many have speculated that the Super Bowl winner could wind up coaching the Dallas Cowboys. It was reported that in 2019, Dallas had a deal in place to trade for Payton, but Mickey Loomis, who was both the Saints’ general GM and the New Orleans Pelicans’ EVP at the time, backed out of the idea because he didn’t want to trade Anthony Davis and lose the coach in the same year. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe discuss what this means for Jerry Jones’ chances of landing Payton now.

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Skip Bayless on LeBron & Lakers: I see a basketball genius that has realized this team is going nowhere I UNDISPUTED

LeBron James got some help from Anthony Davis Tuesday night as the big man returned to the lineup but it was still the King that stole the show with 33 points in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 106-96 win over the Brooklyn Nets. LA got back to .500 with the win, and LeBron credited AD with a big reason why the Lakers are moving in the right direction. Skip Bayless on the Lakers, LeBron, Russell Westbrook and AD.

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Greg Jennings believes Packers would entertain a trade for Aaron Rodgers I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Will Aaron Rodgers remain in Green Bay? Former teammate Greg Jennings joins First Things First to discuss whether he believes the Packers would consider a trade for the veteran quarterback. Watch as he and Nick Wright discuss the future of Green Bay and Aaron Rodgers.

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Nick Wright to the Cowboys: ‘Your window is right now, get Sean Payton’ I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Sean Payton has officially stepped down as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints after 15 seasons, and while he’s said he is not openly looking for other coaching positions, Nick Wright says the Dallas Cowboys’ window is now. Watch as he breaks down why this is the perfect opportunity for Jerry Jones to move off of Mike McCarthy, and give Dak Prescott a true chance to succeed by bringing on Sean Payton.

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Can Matthew Stafford carry the Rams all the way? What’s next for Sean Payton? I Peter Schrager’s Cheat Sheet

Peter Schrager takes a closer look at the coaching matchup between Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan as the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams look to duke it out in the NFC Championship. Plus, Schrager questions whether Matthew Stafford is capable of leading the Rams to the Super Bowl and whether the Chicago Bears can thrive with Ryan Poles as the new GM. Lastly, Peter speculates on what’s next for Sean Payton after stepping down as the head coach for the New Orleans Saints.

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