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Week 15 Preview: Chiefs-Saints & Seahawks-Washington are battles of strength vs. strength

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Before looking ahead to a slate of impactful Week 15 games, Terez Paylor & Charles Robinson kick off their mid-week podcast looking back to Monday night and what many consider to be the game of the year between the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns. Between Lamar’s magical comeback in the game’s final moments and the undeniable poise and growth shown by Baker Mayfield, how could you not be excited about where these teams are going for years to come?

Later in the show, Charles & Terez run through a number of league-wide stories including the chances that players may receive the coronavirus vaccine before the Super Bowl, the effect of game postponements on the league’s broadcast partners and the likelihood that the NFL will officially ratify plans to expand the season to 17 games in the very near future. (9:40).

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Afterwards, the guys look ahead to a number of matchups they’re anticipating this weekend including a possible Super Bowl preview between the Kansas City Chiefs & New Orleans Saints, the Seattle Seahawks traveling east to face the ascending Washington Football Team, the Miami Dolphins looking to vanquish the rival New England Patriots and the battle of two Oklahoma quarterbacks as Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals meet Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles. (22:15)

Finally, the guys close out the show taking listener questions about Odell Beckham, Jr., Jamaal Williams and what the New York Jets’ record would be if they had Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. (42:10)

Rookie defensive end Chase Young has the Washington Football Team poised to win their first division title since 2015. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
Rookie defensive end Chase Young has the Washington Football Team poised to win their first division title since 2015. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

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