Match Made in Texas, Feeling Super?

Stephen A. Smith, Jeff Saturday and Chris Canty react to Mike Tomlin's comments in response to team eyeing him. The crew debates whether or not Deion Sanders and Jerry Jones can coexist. Kimberley A. Martin joins the show and reacts to Mad Dog meeting Timothee Chalamet. Everyone shares which remaining NFC QB they are most confident in. Lastly, the crew debates if concerns about Jalen Hurts are overblown.
Stephen A. Smith, Jeff Saturday and Chris Canty discuss whose legacy will improve most with a Super Bowl win: Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson? Kimberley A. Martin joins the show and they react to Micah Parsons' comments on Mike McCarthy's exit. In Mad Dog's absence, the crew debuts a special segment, What Are you Glad About. The crew reacts to breaking news of Quinn Ewers declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. The guys debate whether or not the Eagles are on upset alert Sunday vs Rams. Lastly, Saturday sounds off on Stephen A's comments about Deion's ceiling as the Cowboys head coach.
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