You won’t believe what Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan just pulled out on NFL on Fox. Just when we pull a Charizard card. These two icons, who’ve lived and breathed Super Bowl glory, just dropped a prediction so wild. It’s making everyone stop and think. And when Bradshaw and Strahan talk? You better believe it’s not just casual banter. They’ve been there, done that, and they don’t toss out bold takes for nothing.
Now here’s where it gets crazy: They’re saying the Buffalo Bills are going to face the Washington Commanders in the Super Bowl. Yup, no Chiefs, no drama—just Bills and Commanders. A prediction like that? It’s straight-up stirring the pot. Everyone’s used to the Chiefs being the dominant force, so for Bradshaw and Strahan to say this? It’s shaking up the entire playoff conversation.
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So why do they think this could actually happen? Well, the Bills are looking pretty dangerous right now. Josh Allen‘s in beast mode, with a swagger that says ‘I’m built for this moment.’ The offense is firing on all cylinders, the defense is holding it down when it matters, and things are starting to come together just at the right time. If there’s anyone who knows when a team’s got that ‘it’ factor, it’s him. And he’s clearly vibing with Buffalo’s energy.
On the flip side, the Commanders are a surprise pick for sure. But don’t sleep on them. Rookie QB Jayden Daniels has been playing like a seasoned vet—cool, calm, and collected. And Washington’s defense? They’ve been low-key solid, catching teams off guard. Bradshaw and Strahan probably see that and think, ‘Why not them?‘ If Daniels keeps his game strong, the Commanders could definitely make a surprise run.
When you look at the history, the Bills have the upper hand, leading the all-time series 11-6. But that doesn’t mean much now, with both teams coming into the playoffs with fresh energy. The Commanders might not have the Super Bowl experience, but they’ve got heart. Daniels’ spark could be what takes them all the way.
We can’t forget about the Chiefs, though. Patrick Mahomes? Always a threat. The guy’s like a walking highlight reel. But Bradshaw and Strahan’s pick seems to say, ‘Hold up, maybe it’s time for a new story.’ With the Bills and Commanders both looking sharp and hungry, it’s not a stretch to think that the Chiefs might face more obstacles than usual. The idea of a Bills vs. Commanders Super Bowl? At first, it sounds out there, but the more you think about it, the more it starts to feel…real. And hey, a throwback to Super Bowl XXVI when Washington snatched the win from Buffalo—could we be about to witness a full-circle moment?
Bradshaw and Strahan are sparking major buzz with this pick. Sure, the Chiefs are dangerous, but the Bills and Commanders are ready to make some noise. If the playoffs keep this pace, we’re in for a wild ride. Whether it’s Bills vs. Commanders or another upset, don’t sleep on what’s coming—things are about to get crazy.
The subtle advantage that keeps giving them the way
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The Kansas City Chiefs have been flying under the radar with some interesting referee calls in recent playoff games. According to Warren Sharp, the Chiefs have been penalized less than their opponents in 11 consecutive playoff games since 2021, with the fewest penalties in the 2024 regular season at 5.4 per game. However, despite fewer flags, they’ve accumulated more penalty yards in over half of their regular-season matchups.
In their AFC Divisional Round win, the Chiefs benefited from a couple of late calls, including roughing the passer and unnecessary roughness penalties on Patrick Mahomes. These calls sparked some debate, especially when Mahomes avoided a penalty after a sideline fall. But Kansas City still won and secured a spot in their seventh straight AFC Championship Game.
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While these calls have raised some questions, the Chiefs have consistently found themselves on the right side of crucial moments, keeping them in playoff contention year after year. As they get ready for another Super Bowl run, it’ll be interesting to see how these referee advantages play out in the coming games.
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