NFL reschedules Steelers-Titans, Ravens' bye now Week 7

The NFL has rescheduled the Pittsburgh-Tennessee game postponed from Sunday to Oct. 25 in Week 7, and the Steelers now will play Baltimore on Nov. 1 as a result of the Titans’ COVID-19 outbreak. The league announced the scheduling changes Friday, hours after the Titans’ outbreak expanded by two more players to a total of 14 within the past week. Week 8 had been the bye week for both Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

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Michael Vick: If Cam keeps Mahomes on the sidelines, Pats could upset Chiefs | UNDISPUTED

The Kansas City Chiefs are going into Week 4 with an undefeated 3-0 record, but Michael Vick thinks the New England Patriots have a 50/50 chance at pulling of an upset. Hear him explain to Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe what the Cam Newton and the Pats will have to do to defeat Patrick Mahomes this weekend.

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Chris Broussard reacts to Kyrie’s disrespect of LeBron in comments of Durant | FIRST THINGS FIRST

Chris Broussard joins the show and reacts to Kyrie Irving’s recent comments when speaking of his experience with Kevin Durant on the Brooklyn Nets. Broussard feels Kryie was disrespectful towards LeBron regardless of whether he mentioned his name or not; there was no need of mentioning to recognize that this was negative towards LBJ.

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Shannon Sharpe: Kyrie's comments towards KD was 'absolutely' a shot at LeBron | UNDISPUTED

Fans all across Twitter have been calling Kyrie Irving out for taking a shot at his former teammate, LeBron James. Kyrie, who is now a Brooklyn Net along with Kevin Durant, said that he was excited that for the first time in his career, he feels like someone else on the team is capable of taking the final shot besides himself. After Kyrie saw many calling it a shot at LeBron, he put up a video on Instagram denying that it had anything to do with LeBron. Hear what Shannon Sharpe has to say about Kyrie’s comments.

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Dodgers advance after taking game two from the Brewers 3-0

Los Angeles Dodgers advance to the NLDS after a phenomenal outing from Clayton Kershaw. The three-time Cy Young winner struck out 13 batters, one more than his previous playoff high mark. The Milwaukee Brewers got a strong start from Brandon Woodruff, who struck out nine, in the end, could not contain the potent dodgers Offense.

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