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Broncos Make a Statement, Shedeur Getting His Shot | GS We're the Harrises
Episode 31

Broncos Make a Statement, Shedeur Getting His Shot | GS We're the Harrises

The Broncos finally topple the Chiefs — and Chris Harris Jr., Shelby Harris, and Ryan Harris break down why Denver’s win signals a real shift in the AFC West. From the defense stepping up without Patrick Surtain II and Alex Singleton, to Bo Nix delivering in the biggest moments, the Harrises explain what this performance means for the Broncos’ playoff push. They also dive into what’s going wrong in Kansas City, why Patrick Mahomes is regressing, and how the AFC race is tightening. Plus: Ja’Marr Chase vs. Jalen Ramsey, rookie QB struggles, Deshaun Watson’s regression, Browns-Raiders preview, and updated MVP rankings.

We're the Harrises · Ryan Harris, Chris Harris Jr, Shelby Harris

November 19, 202525m 10sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode of We’re The Harrises, Shelby Harris, Chris Harris Jr., and Ryan Harris react to the Broncos’ gritty win over the Chiefs and explain why it’s the type of victory that defines playoff teams. They break down Denver’s defensive surge without Patrick Surtain II and Alex Singleton, Bo Nix’s poised throw to Troy Franklin before the game-winning field goal, and why this roster is built to win tight, physical games in December and January. The crew also digs into the Chiefs’ identity crisis — from Mahomes’ uncharacteristic misses to the lack of a run game without Isaiah Pacheco and the decline of their perimeter playmakers. They shift to the week’s biggest league-wide storylines, including the Ja’Marr Chase–Jalen Ramsey spitting incident, quarterback preparation issues for rookies like Shedeur Sanders, and whether the Browns’ offensive staff is holding back Deshaun Watson. The show closes with a look ahead to Browns–Raiders, Shelby’s return-game emotions, and updated MVP rankings featuring Josh Allen, Drake Maye, Jonathan Taylor, and even Bo Nix entering the conversation.

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