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Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe discuss the biggest obstacle standing in the Bills' way of reaching the Super Bowl. They also react to Marcus "Swagu" Spears' comments on how the Chiefs should handle Patrick Mahomes' injury this past Sunday. The crew talks about Ravens wide receiver Diontae Johnson being excused from team activities. Kendrick Perkins joins the show to discuss the Emirates NBA Cup Championship matchup betwen the Bucks and Thunder. The crew also debate whether or not the 76ers should consider shutting down Joel Embiid for the season. Lastly, they react to the breaking news of A'ja Wilson's contract extension with Nike.
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By ESPN, Stephen A. Smith, Molly Qerim Rose4
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Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe discuss the biggest obstacle standing in the Bills' way of reaching the Super Bowl. They also react to Marcus "Swagu" Spears' comments on how the Chiefs should handle Patrick Mahomes' injury this past Sunday. The crew talks about Ravens wide receiver Diontae Johnson being excused from team activities. Kendrick Perkins joins the show to discuss the Emirates NBA Cup Championship matchup betwen the Bucks and Thunder. The crew also debate whether or not the 76ers should consider shutting down Joel Embiid for the season. Lastly, they react to the breaking news of A'ja Wilson's contract extension with Nike.
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