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We’ve seen how a good quarterback can change everything for an NFL franchise nearly overnight.
Brett Favre started a chain of succession that is looking to anoint its third champion in Green Bay. Tom Brady turned the Patriots into the greatest dynasty the sport has ever seen. And Patrick Mahomes is looking to three-peat in Kansas City.
And in today’s NFL, it seems like the path to becoming an iconic signal caller is happening faster than ever before.
So today, with the NFL season just around the corner, ESPN’s newly cemented NFL Analyst Ben Solak tells us what we can expect from this rookie class of QBs, and how ready this new generation is to take the league by storm.
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We’ve seen how a good quarterback can change everything for an NFL franchise nearly overnight.
Brett Favre started a chain of succession that is looking to anoint its third champion in Green Bay. Tom Brady turned the Patriots into the greatest dynasty the sport has ever seen. And Patrick Mahomes is looking to three-peat in Kansas City.
And in today’s NFL, it seems like the path to becoming an iconic signal caller is happening faster than ever before.
So today, with the NFL season just around the corner, ESPN’s newly cemented NFL Analyst Ben Solak tells us what we can expect from this rookie class of QBs, and how ready this new generation is to take the league by storm.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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