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Pod: Michael MacCambridge on the Kansas City Chiefs' three-peat quest

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The NFL’s natural forces have led to this at Arrowhead Stadium:

Kansas City & Patrick Mahomes vs. Buffalo & Josh Allen.

Is this the year that the Bills (finally) slay the king? We examined in this week’s Friday Feature at Go Long. Buffalo is a loose, confident team right now.

To get the Chiefs’ perspective on this matchup, let’s check back in with one of the best football writers ever: Michael MacCambridge, the author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation.” Ahead of this season, MacCambridge authored a three-part series here at Go Long on the Chiefs’ quest for a three-peat:

Loved today’s conversation on the matchup. Michael answers so many questions concerned these dynastic Chiefs.

How will Andy Reid attack Buffalo’s defense? Has KC been lucky or good — what should we make of their razor-thin margins of victory this season? And when you’re talking Chiefs, the conversation always leads back to Patrick Mahomes.

You can catch the audio above, the video below or listen everywhere you get pods, including Apple and Spotfiy.

Thank you for supporting Go Long, everyone.

This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

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The NFL’s natural forces have led to this at Arrowhead Stadium:

Kansas City & Patrick Mahomes vs. Buffalo & Josh Allen.

Is this the year that the Bills (finally) slay the king? We examined in this week’s Friday Feature at Go Long. Buffalo is a loose, confident team right now.

To get the Chiefs’ perspective on this matchup, let’s check back in with one of the best football writers ever: Michael MacCambridge, the author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation.” Ahead of this season, MacCambridge authored a three-part series here at Go Long on the Chiefs’ quest for a three-peat:

Loved today’s conversation on the matchup. Michael answers so many questions concerned these dynastic Chiefs.

How will Andy Reid attack Buffalo’s defense? Has KC been lucky or good — what should we make of their razor-thin margins of victory this season? And when you’re talking Chiefs, the conversation always leads back to Patrick Mahomes.

You can catch the audio above, the video below or listen everywhere you get pods, including Apple and Spotfiy.

Thank you for supporting Go Long, everyone.

This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

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