NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - A Flacco-Rodgers Classic and The Teams that Could Make the Super Bowl
Episode Date: October 17, 2025What year is it??? Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco just torched the Pittsburgh Steelers defense en route to a Thursday Night Football victory, but even the losing QB Aaron Rodgers turned bac...k the clock and showed flashes of his former self. Gregg Rosenthal and Nick Shook recap one of the most nostalgic, memorable nights in recent NFL history, where two titans of the quarterback position battled it out in prime time. From the Bengals prospects as a playoff contender to serious defensive worries for the Steelers, the NFL Daily duo has you covered on every major storyline from TNF. Plus, Gregg and Shook clarify 16 teams — 8 from each conference — that they believe could make it to the Super Bowl in February. NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rogers catches the shotgun snap.
Now he'll run around, allow his receivers to get downfield.
There it is.
And he launches it into the end zone.
And it is broken up, incomplete.
Knocked away by DJ Ivy, and the Bengals have knocked out the Steelers on Thursday night by the final score of 33 to 31.
The AFC North gets tighter, and the Bengals Outlook gets brighter with a tremendous closing finish and a game-winning field goal with seven seconds to go.
Oh, great call there by Dan.
Horde. And you could hear a little cackling from Dave Lapham in the background, WCKY, on a magical
night for football in Ohio. I said it. When Joe Flacco and Aaron Rogers trade lasers back
and forth all night and it ends on a night that Mike Tomlin was right, he should have been mad
about them trading for Joe Flacco on a night that paying two wide receivers, all the money
looked smart. Yes, the Bengals kept hope alive in the AFC North and the Thursday night problems
for Mike Tomlin continued. Shuki, you must have been getting flashbacks. Joe Flacco on Thursday
night football having a moment. And yes, an AFC North crowd chanting for Joe Flacko like they were in Cleveland
just a couple years ago.
Yeah, this time around it happens
in the opposite corner of the state.
I mean, that arm is still live.
And Joe Flacco, he's got the wisdom
of nearly two decades in the NFL
and he's using it at his full disposal
and luckily the Bengals are the beneficiaries.
Luckily, because it takes an AFC North Race
that was, frankly, starting to get pretty boring.
Makes a little more interesting now
with an upset like this.
It absolutely does.
And we didn't go with the game-winning field goal call
at the end because by then
it was anti-climactic.
It was really the Flacco throw to T. Higgins, once again, picking on Jalen Ramsey,
man-to-man coverage throughout the first half.
Jamar Chase just abusing Ramsey mostly, Darius Slay at some point.
They switched the zone for most of the second half, at least on Chase.
But Flacco saw his other number 1B receiver on the sideline,
and he made what was ultimately the game-winning play.
Chase, one of three receivers out to the right.
Flacco is ready.
Catches the shotgun snap.
Blitz coming.
Flacco throws a fade and it is caught.
Running inside the 10 and going into a slide is T. Higgins.
That's brilliant.
Had he run into the end zone, it would have been a touchdown.
We all would have been excited, but it would have left plenty of time for Rogers to answer.
By going down, he forces the Steelers to call another time out.
Total dime there by Flacco and a great heady play by T. Higgins.
The attention shook will rightfully be on Jamar Chase on a night where he caught 16 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown.
But they do not win this game without a couple really great contested catches by T. Higgins who winds up going six for 96 and a touchdown of his own.
and then a classy, you know, stylish way to finish it there with the slide.
I'm liking these game-ending slides in big moments like Justin Herbert had.
Yeah, if we could just take this knowledge, this football IQ and apply it to the guys
crossing the goal line and dropping the football before they crossed the goal line.
We live in a much better world.
But yes, everybody's going to focus on that slide and rightfully so because it was a great play.
It was a great decision made by T. Higgins when he had the glory of a touchdown right in front of him.
But what I think is the most astonishing result from tonight.
And we saw it in multiple occasions, mostly with Jamar Chase, but also on that throw with Higgins, is the understanding that Joe Flacco has with these two top receivers after being with the Bengals for 10 days.
Like, this is why Zach Taylor was all on board with going and getting Joe Flacko, because he knew that there were other replacements out there who might, you know, make him a little bit better and be a better option than Jake Browning.
But none had the experience and the ability to get on the same page with his, with the, the place.
players that they invested in in T. Higgins and Jemar Chase like Joe Flacco.
And it makes all the world's worth of sense now and also makes us understand why
Mike Tomlin was so angry, so pissed off at Andrew Barry for making that trade.
It's funny because if you kind of think about that comment, it almost is prematurely showing
some fear. Yeah. I'm not that like that has any reason to do with what happened here,
but it kind of showed ball knowers no. And if you go back and watch that,
Brown's film. And a lot of people who I really respect in the industry were like, look,
Joe Flacco was a mess. What are you talking about this year? Watch him in Cleveland like he's not
the old guy. And yes, under pressure, those plays were over in Cleveland. But when I watched that
Brown's offense earlier the season, I did not think Joe Flacco was the problem. And actually,
he spun it pretty well on a lot of plays. It is damning to the Browns how bad they look
compared to how good the Bengals look. But let's focus on the Bengals for now. We can get back to
that later. What I will say about Flacco is he wasn't under a lot of pressure tonight.
Jack Taylor has done a good job play calling, and you saw it start in the second half of last
week's game, more under center runs, more under center throws. And ultimately, he was getting
the ball out quickly, but not sacrificing the ability to make some big plays that the pressure
from the pass rush started to come for the Steelers in the fourth quarter in some third
long situations, but until then, they really did a good job game planning.
And I always get on Zach Taylor, so you've got to give him the credit.
I think they've adjusted this offense.
And they look better overall.
Chase Brown ran the ball much better in this game, too.
It was a complete offensive performance against a Steelers defense that came into this
game on a high.
Yeah, I think Zach Taylor picked and chose his spots really, really well, like where he
decided to, like, there were situations where we're leaning on the run game.
That obviously, you know, unlocked their offense
was being able to get Chase Brown going.
Now, Chase Brown, too, some patient running,
ripping off chunk plays.
That absolutely balanced out the offense,
which was completely absent in the previous six games
that they'd played this year,
and really the last four games once Joe Burrow went down.
That was part one of it,
but part two of it was the fact that they were able
to mix up their play calling.
It was a lot of quick throws.
Average time to throw for Joe Flacko tonight
was 2.44 seconds.
That's quick.
That's very fast.
and they understand that Flacko is kind of built like Tom Brady
in which he can, has all that wealth of knowledge,
can make this pre-snap decisions.
And once that comes open, he's going to fire it.
That he threw two touchdown passes like that,
where he read the coverage.
They ran, I think it was,
it was no affant through coverage.
And they basically created some traffic
to get them open quick throw.
Another quick throw in the goal line earlier as well for a touchdown.
So that was another part of it.
But the other part of it was when they were able to get that done,
it bought them time to occasionally get a longer developing play.
None of this happens without Joe Flacco having Jamar Chase at his disposal.
In Madden terms, he's spamming Jamar Chase.
He's just repeatedly throwing to the same button over and over and over again
because he knows he can trust him to get open and he learned in that Packers game last week
that Chase is going to make those contested catches that most everybody else is not going to make,
the unbelievable ones because he had two against the Packers and he was just as good tonight.
So that all of these things combined allowed, it empowered Zach Taylor to call the game as he wanted.
they don't get there though without the running game absolutely do not get there because then the
Steelers can play coverage and if anything it's short passing and nothing more there was one sequence
in the second half where I thought they got a little conservative and I got a little frustrated with
them and it was the short passes the trying to run a swing pass to Chase Brown trying to get a quick
little bubble out to the outside otherwise an expertly called game one of Zach Taylor's finest
finest performances as a play caller with the Bengals and you got to give even more credit of course
to Flacco. I haven't said his numbers. They're ridiculous. 31 for 47 for 342 yards and three touchdowns.
Of those 47 attempts, 33 of them went to T and Chase. And football can get as complicated as you
want it to get. But if you boil it down and you have two of the best contested catch receivers
in the league, find a way to give them a chance. Because I know, again, T's numbers weren't as
crazy. But man, that fingertip catch that he had like picking the ball up off the ground in
the first half of that game, like that's a play that you just don't have many guys are strong
enough to make. And then of course, Chase just on those slants over and over. And then when they
started to play the slant to his back shoulder or on the fade, just every type of pass. It didn't
all have to be deep down the field. It was 94 yards of yak. And I thought you were going to say
when they got conservative there in the second half,
the drive you didn't like was actually their second to last drive
where they did wind up punting the ball back to the Steelers.
And that was the drive where they did go away from the run.
There was also a holding call on a running play in the second half that was big.
So that's just a problem.
But they kind of let Flacco just drop back every down.
And that got them in trouble.
And we shouldn't have taken this long.
But man, this was one of the best offensive performance.
which is one of the games of the year for the Bengals.
To note that, yeah, Aaron Rogers was awesome tonight, too.
I actually think the box score does him a disservice, quote unquote,
only 249 yards, and he does end up with two interceptions.
One of them was just on a fantastic defensive play
where DJ Turner just rips the ball out of D.K. Meckaff's hand,
so you can't put that one on Aaron Rogers.
That was just an awesome play by a cornerback who is putting together
a potential pro bowl type of season.
That is how good DJ Turner has been
the last couple of weeks.
He has been absolutely fantastic
and he had an injury but then came back
to the game for the end of it.
He's been great.
The other interception was absolutely on Rogers
and maybe in a game
where there were so few offensive mistakes
like that was a difference maker.
But man, I am going to remember
that piss missile from Aaron Rogers
in the fourth quarter to take the lead.
The Steelers are trailing by two scores
throughout most of the second half.
They're down 30 to 24.
Rogers gets the ball back
with a chance to drive the field,
needing a touchdown to take the lead,
and this is what happened.
Back in the 32-yard line of this field,
as Rogers gets a snap, back, pressure coming,
eludes it, fires down field,
caught by Friambeau.
Faributh, racing up the left sideline,
the 20, the 10, the five,
touchdown, Friermude.
What a play.
68 yards.
Rogers with the late magic, the Steelers with the tie right now pending the extra point for
Boswell.
That's Rob King on WDVEE.
Tell me what you saw on that play, Nick Shook.
Absolute chaos in the back end.
I mean, the coverage was completely busted almost from the start.
They look like they're in like a six look.
And then Gino Stone just gets completely lost.
What's a sixth look for all the fans out there?
One half of the field is somebody's in a deep half.
and then the other half the field
they're in deep quarters.
So you have three deep guys,
but the deep part of the field
is not evenly distributed among the three.
And on the quarter side,
Gino Stone just gets completely lost,
almost like he forgets his assignment,
drives down,
leaves this seam open to Pat Friermouth.
Roger spots it as soon as he breaks
the pocket and gets out wide
and immediately rips a pass
right down the scene to Friamith
and he does the rest.
And it is so fitting
that an offense coordinated by Arthur Smith
saw three different tight ends
score touchdowns tonight. You had Darnell Washington with the score,
John Smith of the score, and Pat Friarmouth with the most important score for the
Steelers on the night there. It is just perfect for this team, how they're constructed,
who directs them, but it all fits perfectly with Aaron Rogers, who is capable of finding
that and getting that ball there on time. When he threw that, I went, oh, but as he stepped up
to rip it, I saw it open, Prime Vision, again, the best way to watch the game.
So I see it open up, and as soon as he winds the throw, I just go, oh God, courage throw.
And it was right there.
He put it right on him.
So glad you mentioned the Prime Vision angle on that.
It's just so fun to watch on Thursday nights because I think if you watch the TV copy of that,
you think blown coverage by Gino Stone, who once I looked at the dots,
I think just got overly concerned about D.K. Metcalf and thought it was going there.
And that's the gravity of what D.K. Metcalf brings.
But just a mental mistake from Gino Stone.
And I think Ravens fans were looking at that play and be like, I remember that G.
I know he had all those interceptions that one year,
but there were a whole lot of plays like that
that he had to gamble on to get those interceptions.
That wasn't the only example of that, though.
The Bengals had a similar situation in which,
and it was often in situations in which they were worried about
the opposing team just converting the first down,
where the safeties got aggressive.
Steelers had a safety drive down.
Andre Yoshavos goes down the field,
breaks coverage, beats Darius Slaydownfield,
and Joe Flacco puts it on.
And I know this was the Unc Bowl and everything else,
the icy hot bowl, whatever you wanted to call it,
But both of those guys still have fantastic arms.
And those two throws, the one that Rogers hit to Friarmouth
and the one that Flacco hit to Yoshavaz,
showed that they can still spin it.
Great call.
Unk Bowl, by the way, created a little bit of a disagreement online
whether white guys can be unks or not.
It's not up for me to decide.
But here's what this was.
It was two over 40 quarterbacks,
just reminding you of what they were when they were at their absolute best
and reminding you at least on a play-to-play basis,
like for that one play, for instance, for Rogers,
there's no difference.
I mean, he spun out of a little bit of pressure,
and yes, it was a busted coverage by the Bengals,
but he spun to his left that is not an easy throw to make
and watching it on that overhead.
camera, you know how much velocity, and he knew how much velocity, he still needed to get
on a rope to get it there. I know that there's eight, 10, whatever the number is, like young
whippersnappers in the NFL that could probably put the velocity on that throw to make it
happen. Aaron Rogers is still one of those guys. And I was so excited about making that point.
I actually ripped out a wire from my camera, and we had to stop down.
But through the magic of editing, our listeners will none be the wiser.
We still got it.
And I'm in my 40s.
They're making me feel young tonight, Nick Shook.
Yeah, me too.
It was good.
I stopped considering age in sports because I'm at that point where in my age,
where a lot of guys are retiring that, like, played when I played.
So, like, there was a standout linebacker.
I can remember his name right now.
He was playing with the Browns, and he retired.
Oh, Jordan Hicks.
Jordan Hicks called it a career, and he was in my class in high school.
So it's like, yeah, all right, I'm getting to that point.
But it's really fun to see guys.
Because, you know, we saw Tom Brady do it forever, but most guys don't do it forever.
Aaron Rogers for the last couple of years has not looked like Aaron Rogers.
Now he is looking like him again, even in a loss.
Yeah, I think Flacco and Rogers share that the play falls apart when there's pressure.
far more than when they were younger.
It's almost like the play is almost a little bit older, just over.
But they can make up for it with play calling
and with smarts about when and where to go with the football.
And even though the Steelers lost,
I think offensively they have to be excited
about the direction of the team.
Really nice night for Jalen Warren,
who goes way over 100 yards.
The Bengals' defense had no answer really.
really, for the jumbo package that the Steelers had.
And the jumbo package is, you know, six offensive linemen plus Darnell, Washington,
who they said on the broadcast is over 300 pounds.
I think it was Ross Tucker, actually, on Westwood One, I heard, say, like, a good deal over
300 pounds and might be transitioning to tackle one day and have a Jason Peters like track.
So, like, their offense, I think,
has made strides.
Are you concerned a little bit about the Steelers' defense after tonight?
I have issues with both sides of the ball, one with approach and the other with, I don't
know, personnel.
I'll start offensively, even though you asked about defense, because I think that they gave
the Bengals a break for a lot of this game.
Talked about how getting the ball out quick for Joe Flacko was very beneficial for them.
They had to do that.
They have an offensive line they can't trust.
T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith, Nick Herbigger on that other side.
Cam Hayward's on that other side.
You got to get the ball out quick.
You cannot subject Joe Flacco to the hits that the Steelers would bring to him.
Just asked Dylan Gabriel how that went, right?
The Steelers didn't need to do what they did.
Now, Aaron Rogers' time to throw, ended up being closer to three seconds.
It was like 2.92 or something like that.
But there were a lot of instances in which they were getting the ball out quickly when they did not need to.
That Bengals pass rush was non-existent, and yet they gave the secondary a break in a lot of this game.
If you're watching on YouTube, you're seeing a little bit of a montage here.
You have Rogers extending a play here.
this is what they should have done more of.
Now, obviously, he's improvising
when he throws that touchdown pass.
Eight seconds, eight point six seconds
on that first touchdown throw.
I thought it was going to be a long night
after we saw that.
This team has no juice.
Because they have no pass rush.
Trey Hendrickson is not out there.
Like, this is what,
you're not going to ask him to improvise every play,
but you got to give him longer dropbacks.
And on certain plays,
I felt like he predetermined throws the interception
that he threw.
He saw one-on-one,
but there was a safety over the top.
He threw it in a double coverage.
He gets picked off.
So I think that they need
to go back to the drawing board and kind of acknowledge that, hey, even though it's good
to get the ball out quickly, we need to understand the weaknesses of our opposing defenses.
They didn't capitalize on that, and that allowed the Bengals to stay in the game.
But I'm probably more concerned with their defense because there is money in that group.
Jalen Ramsey got cooked all night.
Darius Slay did not look good.
Their safeties weren't the best overall over the course of the game.
This is a defense that, like last year, is not playing up to expectation.
Has in past weeks did not tonight in a game that felt like a guarantee that they were
going to feast on an offense that had struggled mightily,
safer when they added Joe Flacko and kind of gave the Packers a game last week.
They did not do that.
They gave up long passes.
They let Jamar Chase eat all night, all night.
They let T. Hagan's catch a pass that sets them up for the game winning field goal.
This is unacceptable for them.
This is not who their identity is.
They have way too much money invested on that defense to play like this.
So they need to figure some things out on that side of the ball.
Yeah.
Like, why is the best pass rusher in the league,
according to pass rush win rate?
And to my eyes, just simply a top five pass rusher, period, Nick Herbig, on the bench so much in this game.
Like, they couldn't figure out how to get him in there.
And then you saw late, Cam Hayward and Watt, you know, combine on a sack.
And that leads to the Steelers, the Bengals punting.
But it was 1318.
Yeah, it was 1318.
And they had a give up play, which I didn't even love.
I'm like, the way Jamar Chase is playing, I would give Joe Flacco a chance to go get 3rd and 18.
But the drive before that, too, Nick Herbig was lined up inside a T.J. Watt on a pass rush. And they've been doing that more often. I've been noticing where he's an inside rusher, which they never do with Watt or Highsmith. And it's really been effective. And he won immediately. And that was a play where the conversation in the booth is all about, was it a pass interference or not. And they didn't call it Flacco through it to the sideline. But I thought Herbig won that play ultimately. Because Flacko, if he said,
C's color flash, he is just throwing that ball and Herbert won right away.
But that was too rare, obviously, on a night where the Bengals, for the most part, went up and
down the field.
That's a really interesting point that you make about not adjusting, I guess.
I mean, it was driving me mad.
There was a sequence, I think it was right after the Bengals settled for a field goal in the
fourth quarter.
It may have been a little bit earlier where they're like running bubbles.
and I'm just like, what are you doing?
Like, it works on occasion.
That's fine.
You keep them honest, but you don't need to do that.
So that's something that they definitely need to go back and evaluate,
and they'll probably wish that they hadn't done it.
Yeah, that is a criticism, I think, for Mike Tomlin's entire tenure.
And it's continued into today, and Steelers fans are so mad that they lost this game.
And like, Tomlin's lost it, this, that, you know, it's like, another Tomlin game.
Like, he always loses these games as a heavy favorite.
It's in the division.
It's Thursday night football.
These things happen.
I think that's overreacting.
But I think it is a fair criticism that they're not a nimble coaching staff in the game.
Or even between weeks, they kind of do what they do.
It makes them a little predictable.
And it's tough for me to criticize anything they did on offense tonight.
Because ultimately, you have nine drives and you put up 31 points.
And that includes two interceptions.
So, so, you know, one of them was a great defensive play, but that's what it required tonight.
And ultimately, you didn't lose a shootout to Joe Burrow.
You lost the shootout to Joe Flacco with a chance to win the division, essentially.
All but add the division on ice if they win this game.
That's pretty disappointing to lose that sort of shootout.
You want to be able to win a shootout in that scenario.
Yeah, yeah.
It's the other Joe cool that you lost to, and this one's going to sting for a little bit for them.
I also, you know, when we had our little technical issues,
there. I took a second to look at the Steelers' schedule, just because losses like this,
they can be good for teams that get off to hot starts because it keeps them honest.
But if you review the games they've won so far, they beat the Jets in week one in that shootout, right?
And we know what the Jets are. Now they lose the Seahawks in which the Seahawks were just
the better team. They beat the Patriots primarily because they forced enough takeaways on
defense to win that game. Like, that was a very winnable game for the Patriots.
Very lucky game. Right. They beat Carson Wets and the Vikings in Dublin. And they beat the
lowly Browns. Now they lose to the Bengals. That four and two,
record does not look nearly as strong as it would without diving into that schedule.
And things get tougher.
You get the Packers, Colts, Chargers, and another rematch with the Bengals this time in
Pittsburgh all in the next month.
So this is going to have to be one of those games that may have come at the perfect time
because it kind of makes you come circle the wagons and figure out, all right, maybe we're
not as good as we thought.
We got some things we got to fix.
But it comes at the perfect time for us, Shucky, because I want teams to be alive.
So before this masterpiece of a game.
game happened, I thought it was going to be a bit of a dud. And so we have a whole other segment
for the listeners. And it's how many teams could we realistically see in the Super Bowl? And it was
inspired a little bit by the Steelers and inspired more by this season where there's so many
teams in the middle of the NFL that it really feels like anything's possible. And I'm like,
could I see the Steelers in the Super Bowl? We'll get to that in a little bit. But what I like
that this game did was it kept the division more alive. It actually, it keeps the Bengals more
alive. You had Joe Burrow on the sideline, and he looked so sad. He looked like emo Joe Burrow,
Bobona's killing his haircut. Yeah, his hair wasn't even good. I mean, it's not great, and he just
seems so sad. And I thought of all the accomplishments that Blacko had tonight shook,
making Joe Burrow smile from ear to ear on the sideline
was maybe Flacco's greatest achievement late in the game.
Like Burrow just perked him up.
Because if you think about it,
Joe Burrow said he was feeling better than ever going into this season.
He's got his top two guys under contract.
That drama's behind them.
He's got his own contract.
All that's behind him.
Yeah, they know their defense is going to have to overachieve to be competent,
but they believe in the firepower that they had offensively.
And then, week two, week two, he gets knocked out with a serious injury.
And you can't help but think as he's in the darkness of rehab,
watching his team just lay egg after egg after egg,
that he's sitting there wondering,
God, it'd be so different if I could just be on the field right now
and probably feels guilty for not being there for his guys.
So to see Joe Flacco, the guy who saved the Browns two years ago,
come into Cincinnati and save him again.
Again, it had to be such a relief for him.
And finally, he could watch his teammates enjoy success
and not feel like all the blame is on him.
And the season's alive.
At two and five and with the Steelers ahead,
it's a race to six.
This is going to be my rallying cry for the Bengals from now on.
Get to six wins without Burrow.
If you get to six wins,
and I'm projecting and doing the math on the timelines,
a borough return roughly in mid-December.
So if you can get to six wins by then, you maybe, what would you be?
You'd be six and eight at like six and seven at worst, something like that.
If you can get to six and six or six and seven or whatever it's going to be five and seven,
just keep them in it to give Borough a chance to come in.
for the last four to five games and win them all down the stretch.
Or stay at 500, it's possible.
You just mentioned the Browns.
All right, let's get to just a very quick Browns angle of this all.
Because, yes, everyone was reminded, I think, of a couple of TNF games.
Number one, the Flacco game a couple years ago when he led them to a playoff berth.
That was pretty sweet on TNF and they're chanting Flacco's name.
Just like they were, wasn't as loud, but at the beginning of that last drive,
they were chanting Flacco's name.
Also, you know, last year, there was a great Browns game on TNF, by the way, in the snow that you went to.
Yeah, that was a classic.
But watching Flacco in this system, the last six quarters, because he was great in the second half, too, against the Packers, a really good defense.
It just makes the Browns look even worse.
Mm-hmm.
Like, it just reminds you how tough it is right now for Dylan Gabriel or if Shadurr Sanders ever plays, Shadurr Sanders, like, just fighting so hard.
uphill. Now look what Joe Flacko can do.
Supported not even by a great
offensive line or anything. Obviously, great
weapons around him. Yeah, it must be weird for
Joe Flacko to join the team that he should have
beaten in week one. Like, he played well
enough in that game. The two picks he threw were
basically bibles and drops
right into the hands of Bengals' defenders. Like,
he played very well.
And then from there, things got worse
in Cleveland. The offensive line broke down.
They lost their tackles. They couldn't
protect him. Flacco is not mobile. He could
not break the pocket. And I know I'm saying Flacco is not
mobile on a night in which he took his own read option
around the left side for a first down
which was if you threw
a thousand plays on the wall that would be the last
play I'd pick that the Bengals would call which is why
it was a galaxy brain call
but like
he couldn't move and
the most damning part of it for the Browns
is the fact that
Flacco looks ten times better
with good receivers
that's all it took good receivers
the Browns Jerry Judy dropping passes
over and over again when Flacko hits him in his
hands, started in week one, continued throughout the rest of his tenure.
Defenses eventually came to the point where they were like, we don't have to worry
about them hurting us in the passing game because those guys aren't going to catch the
ball anyway.
All we have to do is stop the run and pin their ears back on third and long and get after
Flacco because we know he can't move.
That is a losing scenario.
And the Brown's benching of Joe Flacco was justified because of their weaknesses everywhere
else.
But that is not to criticize Joe Flacco because clearly he still has it.
It's just that's how bad the situation is in Cleveland.
The offensive line.
Like they had to, they have to play, and we don't want this to be a Brown's discussion.
So we'll move on afterwards.
But yeah, the offensive line is so bad.
And it's the difference, I think, between a mediocre offensive line, which is what the Bengals have.
But that's, it's kind of all you need.
It's all you, like, want in the end is just to not have your offensive line kill you.
And the Browns have the most expensive offensive line in the league, a ton of resources.
And it absolutely kills their team.
There is one big difference, too.
Like, I still see people wearing flacko t-shirts, even though after they traded him.
One difference between two years ago and now in his time with the Browns, they had Amari Cooper two years ago.
Amari Cooper who could still catch the ball.
He was Joe Flacco's Jamar Chase for most of that season.
They don't have that receiver anymore.
That was the big difference.
They don't.
And you know what one member of the media for the Steelers also won't have?
Oh, boy.
his nipples as
untouched
and un what did he call?
Unaltered. Yes, unaltered would be the way.
I don't know if you saw this, but yeah,
a local radio guy, Andrew Philiponi, I believe, is his name,
a 93.7.
The fan said that the Steelers had no chance that they would lose this game
and he would get his nipples pierced without any painkiller, I believe,
or any medication beforehand if they lost this game.
And at the end of the night, he sent a picture of his hairy nipples,
which I did not need to see and say, like, this is the last time, you know,
say goodbye to these sweet babies.
Is he getting both?
Is he getting a hoop?
Is he getting a bar?
These are the details I need.
And in fact, live stream the piercing.
You got to own up to it.
Don't.
I'm not going to watch.
but it's good content.
Honestly, I feel like I am annoyed
almost giving him so much attention
because he is someone who is a radio
guy there who is always looking to get
attention, has had so many wrong
reports about the Steelers
over the years. But yeah, he should
be shamed for saying one of those stupid things.
He said, no way
the Steelers lose tonight. In fact, I'll get my
nipples pierced with no numbing agents
if they lose to the bungles. It ain't
happening. Well, you know what? It
happened. That's what football is about.
You know, of course you would rather have a career where you just have sustained, like, really high-level play throughout because that's what you can control.
But as much fun as Philip Rivers, for instance, had, and he might be going to the Hall of Fame.
Man, Joe Flacco has strung together a collection of moments, the greatest one being, of course, one of the
greatest Super Bowl performances, I think of all time, and certainly one of the greatest
postseason performances. But he's also just had nights. A lot of them have come against
Mike Tomlin and the Steelers. One of them came four-year Browns. I don't think he had one for
the Jets. That's just how bad the Jets are. Or the Eagles. You know. Or the Broncos.
Knights like tonight. That's what life is like, not just careers. Like, he's not going to
the Hall of Fame someday, but damn, like, we're never going to forget Joe Flacko. It's
one of the reasons why I hate the quote, like, well, if you can't, you know, tell the story
of football without him, he deserves, you know, he's going to be in the hall of him. No, you can. Put
him in the hall of fun. Okay, sure, sure. Because, like, he's giving us a lot. I didn't know
if we would have another one, but he gave us another one tonight. Yeah, I love it. I mean,
he's a great guy for it to happen to. You know, he's a classic, just a happy dad and a good
husband who can still sling the rock and can still get calls from teams, get off of his couch.
He did that two years ago.
He's been on team since then.
Make a drive down across the state,
cram the offense while he's driving.
Well,
while somebody's driving him down to Cincinnati.
And go out and deliver in prime time.
I love it.
I mean, we had collected so many highlights from this game,
and yet they almost feel secondary.
The one funny moment that I don't want to forget, though,
is just Aaron Rogers cussing out Jaylorne early in the game
on what appeared to be.
be a flea flicker that was not supposed to be a flea flicker, which judging by the reaction
of Rogers, like, I believe him, he was so surprised to get the ball back. And he yells, what are you
do? What the F are you doing? And then, according to pretty expert lip readers, I think he just
says that was not supposed to be a flea flicker. So shout out to Aaron Rogers for being aware
enough in the moment to catch that ball and then throw it into the ground. He gets like surprised by
the ball and just dirted it.
How do you mess up that play call?
A flea flicker play call has got to be pretty unique, but who knows?
Right, that's what I was like, is there a chance?
Rogers is the one that messed that up and he forgot and just in the moment, like, lost his
head because like, I don't know.
How would a running back thing to do that and everyone else is blocking the play?
Who really knows?
What a night?
And yeah, you mentioned the inflexibility from the Steelers.
I just checked while you were chatting and they were.
in man coverage almost 50% tonight.
Yep.
In the year 2025.
Yep.
And that is how you get toasted by a premier route runner like Jamar Chase to the tune
of 16 catches.
Great fantasy night for Jamar.
It feels like, yeah, unreal.
Yeah, all the people that thought the T. Higgins and Jamar Chase fantasy seasons were
over, Joe Flacco has come to save them like the Bengals.
The Bengers are at three and four.
Like they were the worst team in football for a month.
straight, and yet they are at three and four, and, yeah, the Steelers fall to four and two.
I'm looking at a schedule that has their preseason record.
I don't need that.
Okay, let's take a quick break.
We're going to come back, and we're going to talk about what teams we think could make
the Super Bowl.
We'll see if your answer on the Steelers change.
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Back on NFL Daily, getting ready for a segment that I thought we were going to use after like a 15 to 20 minute recap of a boring game.
I was watching the game first half with Daniel Jeremiah and he's like, this game is a snoozer.
And then, yeah, somewhere around the mid-second quarter, it just all went crazy.
That's the great thing about the NFL.
Like, these games are long.
They can change so many different times in my conception of this show change.
So the idea, shook, it's simple.
What teams can we imagine in the Super Bowl?
The way that this season has gone, it really seems to have opened up the canopy to more teams.
And since the Steelers are who inspired me, I'll start with them.
Can you imagine this team in the Super Bowl?
They weren't on my list before this game, and they're still not on my list.
And I feel very vindicated.
I feel like my take is pretty justified here because I am concerned about their defense,
and I feel as though they've played a relatively soft schedule.
It was funny, they threw up a graphic during the game, and it said, showed the AFC North,
and it was 1-0, 1-0-1-0, and then the Browns are the bottom 0-3.
And I'm like, well, they all beat the Browns.
Like, they haven't even played any division games yet.
This is only the Steelers' second division game.
They haven't been tested yet.
I need to see them tested legitimately before I can put them in there.
Yes, 4-1 was great.
Four-and-two doesn't look as strong after this loss.
I have questions about them, but if you win the division, you're in the playoffs and you're in the race.
But right now, I'm not seeing them in the Super Bowl.
Okay.
And it's just can.
We're not saying likely.
We're just like, would we be totally shocked?
All right, we won't put the Steelers down.
I got to say coming into tonight, maybe I was fallen for what had been a relatively easy schedule,
but thinking about tonight they also it's a short week on the road they quietly the browns
deserve a little bit of an assist here that they had the steelers defense somehow on the field
for 80 plays last week that fourth quarter took forever it was not some of the starters were out
in the late stages but yeah yeah but like i saw patrick queen uh if you count the penalties was on
the field for 82 snaps last week like there were some of the steelers that that were out there
for a ton of snaps.
Anyways, I shouldn't move so far off my priors.
Can I really see Aaron Rogers winning three playoff games or getting a buy?
Like, no, I can't.
So let's stay in the division.
Are the Bengals a team that you think can make the Super Bowl?
Now, in this scenario, Blacko would have to keep it afloat long enough for Joe Burrow to make it happen.
I'm going to say no as well.
Just because Burroughs return is going to be so late in the season, you think about
Rest versus Rust. Well, it's rehab versus Rust. And I'm just as good as he is, and he's fantastic.
It just diminishes my belief in them. Well, here's the thing. Joe Flacco didn't fix the defense.
I know they didn't have Trey Hendrickson tonight. Should have mentioned that right at the top.
That's amazing to get a win without Trey Hendrickson, but he's not going to solve everything.
It's a bad defense. It's not great in terms of their kicking game on special teams. They're
giving up like long kick returns all the time. I agree. I don't think they can make the Super Bowl.
But the fact that Joe Burrow, you know, is their quarterback, it's tough to cross them out.
The Browns are obviously a crossout.
They can't even make the playoffs.
And the Ravens are the other team in this division.
I think they can still make the Super Bowl.
I divided my teams into sections.
I have five teams that I definitely believe can make the Super Bowl.
I have one where I just need a prune.
In the AFC.
No, this is overall.
This is just make it, man.
I'm a hater.
I'm a hater.
I have a chunk of teams.
I have a chunk of teams that I just have a chunk of teams that I just have.
a thing or two that need to be answered.
And the Ravens, for me, just need to get healthy.
If they get healthy, they can turn everything around.
So I could see them in the Super Bowl.
They're just not there right now.
Then they're written down that they, this is supposed to be a big tent exercise.
And I'm thinking about the seasons back in the day, like when the Packers made it as a
60th, when the Cardals made it after losing two games by like 30 points in December.
We used to have more seasons, or at least there was a little stretch there where
you'd see some lower-seeded, surprising teams.
The Giants?
Yeah, the Giants twice making it without having good, right?
Like, it feels like one of those sort of scenes.
So keep that in mind.
Okay, we're writing down the Ravens.
Man, AFC North teams are not going to be happy that we wrote down the Ravens
and not the Steelers or the Bengals.
All right, AFC East, can you see the Patriots in the Super Bowl?
Not at this point, but I love their trajectory.
And, God, what a story would be if Mike Vrabel got a...
the Super Bowl in year one.
How about like the 2001 Patriots?
There's no more unlikely team than that to make the Super Bowl.
But they had a great defense.
I mean, all I can say is Drake May is he's in my top 10 in QB&X.
He continues to rise.
I think he's up to number seven right now.
And if he stays on this path, like they're in the conversation for almost anything.
It's just at this point right now.
I can't envision them there just yet?
You know, can you win a division and you have a home game?
You got a chance.
Yeah.
All right.
We're not going to write down the.
Patriots just because I don't want to jinx anything.
The bills, I think, are an obvious, yes, despite how rough they are, like right now on
defense.
We're talking projection.
You got to imagine, it's a long season, Shook.
There is a scenario where the Buffalo Bills make the Super Bowl.
Come on.
You could have said that over the last five years, too.
I just think they're frauds, personally.
I don't know if they're going to fix their defense.
I know they're missing a couple of guys, but it's can.
It's can.
Come on. Come with me.
Come with me.
Okay.
All right.
So I'm not putting my life in the line.
You're a hater.
They're frauds.
Okay, I'll say both.
They can, but they're not going to.
Well, of course.
Only one team from each conference are going to.
The idea of this exercise, like, who has a legitimate chance?
Obviously, we're crossing out the dolphins and the jets.
We don't need to discuss that.
Let's go to the south where we cross out the Titans for sure.
Between the Texans, Jaguars, and the Colts,
how many teams do you think can make the Super Bowl?
you to expand your list of five teams in the NFL because to me it's like it's like 10 to 12 come
oh all right okay all right I will at least maybe 15 two of those three can two of those three can
um I want to find cracks in the Colts and I just can't so far um and until they show me that
they have cracks in them I'm going to continue to say yeah they have a shot I have some concerns
about their defense um I think they need to go get another corner but um as the
they're playing right now, they're looking like one of the best teams in the NFL.
Okay.
Who is the other one then?
It's going to surprise you. It's the Houston Texans.
I can see it. I can see it. Defense travels, and C.J. Strouds had a couple of really
great games. And I know you have to consider the opponent, but if they can continue this
momentum that they've built, because they look a little more organized offensively and
the offensive line has been playing better. And if they get Joe Mixen back eventually, that would
be a nice little boost for them as well, then I can see them putting it together because that
defense is good and that defense will travel.
Jaguars are a tougher case.
I agree with you on everything you said for both of those.
And I think the thing to remember fans, the NFL season is so long.
These teams are going to change identities.
Many of the teams we just talk about are going to look completely different for
completely different reasons of strengths and weaknesses than we think in six weeks.
And then they'll change again in four weeks.
But who has like enough to either get them in position?
and then ultimately the talent at the end of the day.
That's why it's why I don't I don't mind crossing off the Bengals
because ultimately I think their defensive problems are personnel
and they just will never be able to get over that.
I don't think it's crazy to write down the Jags.
They got a lot of potential aspects to their team
that could come together overall.
I like the coaching.
I like the running game.
I certainly have doubts about Trevor Lawrence.
I've seen crazier quarterbacks make it to a Super Bowl, but I'm writing them down.
Sorry.
No, it's fair.
Go into the West.
The Chiefs are an obvious yes.
I know they're three and three, but what are we talking about here?
The Raiders are an obvious crossout.
So that leaves the Broncos and the Chargers.
Can either of those teams make the Super Bowl?
The Chargers are only going to be able to get one of their tackles back.
but it would be a big boost for them.
They've lost two running vets.
Might be this week.
Joe Alt is practicing as we're taping.
Both Khalil Mack and Joe Alt have a chance.
They're playing on Thursday night football.
I tried to get some intel.
And it seems like Mac is maybe more likely to play this week than Alt,
especially with the Thursday night game coming up for the Chargers.
But that's good that both of them might be back on the field soon.
I hope he's wearing a giant elbow brace too,
because I thought that might have been a seasonender when he suffered that injury.
So that's great news.
I think that they are going to have to continue to try to manage this running back situation until they get Hampton back.
But they have enough talent receiver.
And I think overall, like the culture is taking effect.
It's just that right now they're like grinding out games because this is all they can do offensively.
So yes, I can see them getting there.
And I'm going to say yes for the Broncos too.
Because again, even though I wasn't that high on the Broncos coming into the year, I have a little bit of doubt about Joe Nick.
Bo Nick's been a long week.
I just think they have enough that if everything came together, they fit my criteria here.
Great defensive line, obviously, very good defense overall, a very good offensive line, great play caller.
And my point is, I'm making a big tent.
I really think a lot of teams have a chance this year.
It doesn't mean we won't be watching the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
Like, that could happen.
But I just think more teams.
than before in the last handful of years where it's been dominated in the
AFC by these quarterbacks with enough backing behind them.
I just think there's more teams this year.
So in the AFC, I've written down the Chargers Broncos, Bill's Ravens, Chiefs, Colts, Texans, and Jags.
That's a lot of AFC teams.
I love it.
There's eight.
And yeah, Patriots fans, Steelers fans, Bengals fans, they're not going to be happy that we
didn't leave them out.
Okay, that we left them out.
Okay, let's go to the NFC quickly.
NFC, obviously, you know, the Giants, it's hard to imagine.
Cowboys, you know, I love DAC, but it's hard to imagine.
Do you think the commanders and the Eagles could make it?
Eagles could definitely make it if they could figure out their own drama.
Like, it feels like the junior high lunch table with this team right now,
but they are talented enough.
The losses on defense are more glaring than I thought they would be,
but ultimately, I still think if they get healthy,
they're going to make a run and they'll be there
or they'll have a chance to be there.
Commanders,
Jaden Daniels is back and as long as he's back,
I have a lot of belief in them
and get Terry McLauran back.
They're going to be in a pretty good spot.
That defense is old and kind of slow
and not very resilient,
but when you got Jaden Daniels,
you always have a shot.
So I could see both of them making a run.
Yeah, the criteria in the NFC is different.
It's interesting because it's not top heavy,
but I don't think you're going to sneak through
the NFC playoffs.
No.
Four of my five teams were NFC teams.
teams. Yeah. So the commanders are a tough one for me because I like a lot of the things that
they've done. I'll write them down though. I think we should qualify this as this is how big a tent
I want, Shep. A circus tent. If the actual Super Bowl winner or participants, because it's just
making the Super Bowl, if the Super Bowl includes a team that we did not list tonight, we should
have to get our nipples, peers. I'm not going to do that.
Put one on the line.
You know, but that's like, that's the type of big tent I'm asking for it.
It's just a possibility.
Like, would you really put your nipples on the line saying that the Bengals wouldn't make
the Super Bowl?
I might be afraid of Joe Burrow.
You never know.
Let's go to the NFC.
There's not a real stage of work with me.
I'm ready to cross off the bears, even though they're having a good season.
I just think that's, if they won a playoff game, that'd be.
unreal. I just can't imagine them winning three. I kind of doubt you disagree there. So let's go to
the other three teams. Packers seem like an obvious yes. And that leaves, you know, the Vikings and
the Lions. The Lions feel like an obvious yes. What do you think about the Vikings? Yeah,
lions are an obvious yes. I feel like we don't know who the Vikings are because they haven't had
their quarterback since the start of the season. And yes, he's essentially a pseudo rookie, like a rookie
by default, but until they get J.J. McCarthy back, that's when we start to really evaluate.
I think that they've gotten better than they were last year, and obviously the record doesn't
show it, but there is a lot of potential lurking beneath the surface that could come through
in the second half of the season.
You want to write down the Vikings? Yes. Okay, I'll go along with you because I'd like for
them to get more in the mix. It's a little hard for me to imagine with the way their quarterback play
is right now, but I certainly would have said the same on the day that Carson Wentz went out for
the season for the 11 and two Eagles back in 2017. In fact, I did say it on the Iran. I think we all
talked about it on the around the NFL podcast. And a handful of weeks later, Nick Bowles outduled
Tom Brady in one of the Tom Brady's best performances in the Super Bowl. So they could round into
form at quarterback eventually and then they have a lot of other stuff. I agree. In the NFC South,
It's a bridge too far, obviously for the Saints and the Panthers.
Sorry, Panthers fans.
If you guys get a seven seed, you know, throw a parade, but we're talking about the Super Bowl.
Can the Falcons make it?
I think we'd both agree.
The Bucks are an obvious yes, that they could make the Super Bowl.
I don't think the Falcons can make it, but I think they're on the right path because
they've competed with some of the tougher teams that they've faced so far.
I feel like this is a team that maybe runs out of gas because they're a little too one-dimensional,
but I love where they are from last year to this year.
They're on a great path.
I've seen crazier Super Bowl teams than the Falcons,
but I will go back to what I just said about the NFC.
I don't think anyone's slipping through there.
So you put the Falcons in the AFC,
I give them a fighting chance to get to the conference championship at least
or something crazy.
I do think that defense has got to have to show
that it can be this good all season.
Sometimes a team that's so well-schemed up,
teams catch up with them.
We'll see.
The Vikings have been scheming.
teaming it up for a couple years. Definitely writing down the bucks. It's obvious that they're
contenders this year. And then how many teams are you going with out of the West? The Cardinals are
to me an obvious no. And so who are you saying a yes to for the other three teams? Seattle Seahawks
are the first one on my list. They just look like a closer thing to a complete team. I would also
like to put the Rams on that list. I think it's going to be more challenging for them. I am not
going to put the 49ers on the list because despite them getting to this point with all these
injuries that they've suffered and Kyle Shanahan's ability to squeeze the most juice out of that
fruit, I just think it's going to be too much to overcome. Totally agree. If Nick Bosa and Fred
Warner were healthy, obviously they're in the mix. I think Kyle Shanahan could be a problem for a lot
of teams, including the Falcons this weekend and find his way to playing for the NFC West title in
week 18 or something. Like that's on the table, a four seed or a six seat. I just don't think you're
going to be able to make the Super Bowl without those horses. And I think the Seahawks and Rams
to me are pretty obvious because I think the upside for both teams are sky high. So in the
NFC, we wound up going with the Packers, Lions, Eagles, commanders, Vikings, Bucks, Seahawks, and Rams,
which means we went with eight teams in the NFC and eight teams in the AFC. Is that right?
that's too many it's not that's the point and that's the headline 16 teams that can make the
super bowl in santa clara i i don't think that's a crazy take um on a night where joe flacco showed us
anything as possible shuky we did it you killed it as always um love doing shows with you we're
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