
Broncos Stun Bills, Bo Nix Injury Fallout & Championship Round Picks | We're the Harrises
The Harrises break down a wild divisional-round win at Mile High as the Broncos knock off the Bills in a turnover-filled thriller. Ryan, Shelby, and Chris react to the controversial interception, Denver’s defensive dominance, and the injury to Bo Nix that thrusts Jarrett Stidham into the spotlight. The guys debate whether Denver can survive without Nix, what must change in the run game, and how the Patriots matchup sets up in the AFC Championship. Plus, a deep dive into Seahawks–Rams, the state of the 49ers, Sean McDermott’s firing in Buffalo, and official championship-round picks. Sponsored by Furniture Row Visit https://tinyurl.com/wr9czb23
We're the Harrises · Ryan Harris, Chris Harris Jr, Shelby Harris
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Show Notes
The Harrises open with instant reaction to the Broncos’ 33–30 win over the Bills, focusing on five Buffalo turnovers, the interception controversy, and how Denver’s defense swung the game. Shelby raises concerns about the non-existent run game and how heavily the offense leaned on Bo Nix before his late injury, while Chris breaks down Josh Allen’s mistakes and what the Broncos must replicate defensively going forward. The conversation shifts to Jarrett Stidham taking over at quarterback, with debate over whether Denver can win by leaning on the run game, protecting Stidham, and trusting a veteran offensive line. The guys analyze the Patriots’ defense under Mike Vrabel, key matchups against Courtland Sutton, and what intimidation tactics Denver must overcome. In the NFC, they dive deep into Seahawks–Rams, praising Seattle’s dominant defense, questioning San Francisco’s future, and evaluating whether Matthew Stafford can steal one late. The episode wraps with reactions to Sean McDermott’s firing in Buffalo, possible coaching replacements, and championship-round picks from all three Harrises.