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Fox Sports Analyst Doubts Chiefs’ Chances of Defending Their Title

Kansas City is buzzing after the latest hot take from Nick Wright, the outspoken Fox Sports analyst well-known for his controversial opinions about Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. On a recent talk show, Wright stirred the conversation:

 “Hey, I’ll take Josh Allen any day over Mahomes… And if you really believe the Chiefs will win another Super Bowl this year, I sincerely doubt it! Let’s see. Even though you made it to the Super Bowl last year, as I recall, you struggled a lot against the Philadelphia Eagles.”

Wright’s comments quickly spread across Chiefs fanpages and social media, instantly igniting heated debates. Thousands of fans rushed to defend Mahomes, citing his impressive achievements for Kansas City: three Super Bowl titles, three Super Bowl MVPs, two league MVP awards, and a long list of personal records. Bills supporters also joined the debate, making the case for Josh Allen.

By bringing up the Eagles game—a pointed reference, even though Mahomes and the Chiefs actually won that Super Bowl—Wright managed to press all the right buttons among the passionate Chiefs Kingdom. Many see it as one of Wright’s trademark moves to stir the pot and ramp up excitement as the new season approaches.

Whether you agree or disagree, it’s clear that Nick Wright knows how to spark discussion. Once again, he’s turned the NFL offseason into a lively battleground of opinions about Mahomes, Allen, and the chase for Super Bowl glory. Only time will tell who is right, but for now, Kansas City’s social media can’t stop buzzing over Wright’s latest remarks.

Pittsburgh Steelers Reach Agreement with Safety Shilo Sanders, Pending Medical Evaluation Amid Personal Drama, per source
The Pittsburgh Steelers are adding intrigue to their practice squad plans, reaching an agreement with safety Shilo Sanders. The deal remains subject to a medical evaluation before it can be made official, leaving his status uncertain. Sanders, son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, brings both pedigree and baggage. Known for his ball-hawking instincts, he also carries a reputation for injuries and personal drama that have followed him throughout his career. Undrafted in 2025, Sanders signed with Tampa Bay and appeared in three preseason games. His stint ended abruptly after an ejection against Buffalo for unnecessary roughness, prompting the Buccaneers to waive him on August 24. Despite the setback, Pittsburgh sees potential value. Sanders collected 161 tackles, 11 interceptions, and six forced fumbles across 41 college games, with his 2023 season at Colorado highlighting his ability to create turnovers and lead a defense. The Steelers’ secondary has dealt with depth concerns, and Sanders’ versatility offers a possible solution. He can rotate at safety, provide nickel coverage, and contribute on special teams — all traits valued in Pittsburgh’s defensive culture. However, health remains the deciding factor. Sanders suffered an ACL tear in 2022 and missed time again in 2024 due to nagging injuries. Team doctors will determine whether his body can withstand NFL competition. Layered over the medical risk is the personal drama surrounding Sanders. Legal battles, financial trouble, and family headlines have raised questions about his focus, but the Steelers have a history of managing strong personalities. For Sanders, joining Pittsburgh would represent another opportunity to reset his NFL path. If he clears medical evaluation, he could find a stable environment to prove he belongs in the league despite the noise around him.