The Philadelphia Eagles take down the Kansas City Chiefs in their Super Bowl LVII rematch! Are the Eagles the team to beat in the NFL? Also the New York Jets bench Zach Wilson, the New York Giants defeat the Washington Commanders, and the Philadelphia Phillies sign Aaron Nola.
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Timestamps
0:00-Intro
6:34-Eagles win Super Bowl LVII rematch
20:00-Jets bench Zach Wilson
27:21-Giants defeat Commanders
44:38-Phillies sign Aaron Nola
51:48-College Basketball
1:05:05-Outro
1:11:32-Bets of the Episode
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