Rickey Smiley credits Steve Harvey for his start in radio | CLUB SHAY SHAY

Shannon Sharpe ask Rickey Smiley what made Smiley get into the radio business at the height of his comedic career. Without hesitation, Smiley answers: “Steve!” Smiley goes onto share how Steve Harvey is like a big brother to him and his journey to become a syndicated radio host in 100+ markets.

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What a second Super Bowl win means for Patrick Mahomes' all-time status | SPEAK

Patrick Mahomes snagged his second regular season MVP and Super Bowl MVP in a 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. He passed for 182 yards, three touchdowns and had another 44 rushing yards with no turnovers (was 13-of-14 in the second half, where the lone incompletion was a throw-away), all on a high ankle sprain. The Kansas City Chiefs QB became the fourth QB in league history to win two Super Bowls and two regular season MVPs, joining Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Joe Montana. Emmanuel Acho, Joy Taylor, LeSean McCoy and David Helman discuss what this second Super Bowl win means for Mahomes.

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Why Patrick Mahomes' scramble was Nick's most memorable moment of Super Bowl LVII | What's Wright?

Nick and Damonza play a special edition of Wright-Ins after the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII. The two cover the Chiefs best acquisition of the season, Nick most memorable moment of the game and much more. Watch as Nick Wright explains his most memorable moment of Super Bowl LVII.

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Andy Reid or Patrick Mahomes: who deserves the most credit for Chiefs SBLVII win? | SPEAK

Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Joy Taylor, and David Helman discuss who deserves the most credit in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII win. Joy weighs in and explains Patrick Mahomes deserves the most credit because he led the Chiefs from behind and battled injury in the 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles

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Raiders made no move with Derek Carr on Monday as trigger date looms

The NFL’s personnel notice does not have Derek Carr‘s name on it. That leaves the Raiders 24 hours to make a move with Carr before the $40.4 million in injury guarantees on his contract become fully guaranteed. The Raiders are expected to release Carr before 4 p.m. ET Tuesday. He then would become eligible to [more]

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