
Broncos Are 8-2 and STILL RISING | Alex Singleton’s Inspiring Story | We’re The Harrises
The Harris boys break down another Denver win — and what it means to be 8-2 even when the offense hasn’t hit its stride. Shelby, Chris, and Ryan go deep on Bo Nix’s footwork, the defense’s dominance, and why ugly wins still count as beautiful in November. They also react to Alex Singleton’s inspiring story after a cancer diagnosis, Brian Daboll’s firing in New York, and the growing trend of head coaches calling their own plays. Plus: Joe Burrow’s return and why the Bengals still can’t protect him.
We're the Harrises · Chris Harris Jr, Ryan Harris, Shelby Harris
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Show Notes
Ryan, Shelby, and Chris Harris dive into a packed week of NFL storylines. The trio celebrates Denver’s 8-2 start and a defense that can “win you a Super Bowl,” while breaking down Bo Nix’s growth and the challenges of divisional games. Shelby opens up about Alex Singleton’s testicular cancer discovery through NFL testing and how it turned into a story of strength and awareness. The guys debate Brian Daboll’s firing and the next wave of NFL head coaches, from Vance Joseph’s resurgence to young names like Kubiak and Waldron. Later, they get into Dan Campbell’s offensive play calling and Joe Burrow’s risky return behind a shaky O-line. It’s everything you love about football — insight, honesty, and heart — from three players who lived it.