AFC North Preview: Burrow's health, Henry's ceiling, Steelers' changes, and much more
Publisher |
NBC Sports
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Fantasy Sports
Football
Sports
Publication Date |
Jul 23, 2024
Episode Duration |
01:11:44

(5:30) – Bengals: ESPN's Ben Baby on Joe Burrow's wrist, Mike Gesecki's potential, and questions in the backfield.

(30:00) – Ravens: Amount of trust in Derrick Henry, the debate on Rashod Bateman, and evaluating Zay Flowers

(36:15) – Steelers: Mike DeFabo of The Athletic on the new QB room, run game outlook, and George Pickens in an Arthur Smith offense

(1:06:00) – Browns: DeShaun Watson uncertainty, evaluating David Njoku, and examining Nick Chubb

Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and Denny Carter (@CDCarter13) preview the AFC North with the help of ESPN Bengals reporter Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) and The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo (@MikeDeFabo). Ben provides the latest on Joe Burrow’s health and how touches might shake out in the Bengals’ overhauled skill corps. That includes the backfield competition. For the Steelers, DeFabo sorts through the potential outcomes with new QB Russell Wilson and OC Arthur Smith. Is George Pickens a safe WR2? Will Najee Harris or Jaylen Warren emerge touch triumphant? Elsewhere, Pat and Denny break down the most likely Derrick Henry, Nick Chubb, David Njoku and Zay Flowers outcomes, and much, much more.

(5:30) – Bengals: ESPN's Ben Baby on Joe Burrow's wrist, Mike Gesecki's potential, and questions in the backfield.

(30:00) – Ravens: Amount of trust in Derrick Henry, the debate on Rashod Bateman, and evaluating Zay Flowers

(36:15) – Steelers: Mike DeFabo of The Athletic on the new QB room, run game outlook, and George Pickens in an Arthur Smith offense

(1:06:00) – Browns: DeShaun Watson uncertainty, evaluating David Njoku, and examining Nick Chubb

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