Of course, the Kansas City Chiefs are going to win the Super Bowl. We've known this since Taylor Swift first graced our NFL Sundays this season. Or at least, that's how the sports conspiracy theory goes. Ever since Tay Tay and Travis became America's "it" couple, the narrative that professional sports are rigged has gained more and more traction among both fans and critics. Jason explains that if sports are being manipulated, it's not by of the influence of Swifties or Joe Biden, it's by of the reach of sports gambling. Look no farther than LeBron James and his new venture with DraftKings. Is it wise for a league like the NBA, which still lives in the shadow of the Tim Donaghy scandal to have its biggest, and perhaps greatest, star so closely associated with sports betting? Steve Kim joins "Fearless" to add his thoughts to the discussion. Remember when Eric Bieniemy was the greatest NFL coordinator never to become a head coach? Bieniemy once again watched an entire coaching cycle pass him by. This time, his own franchise passed him over for recycled head coach Dan Quinn. Jason and Steve discuss the situation in Washington. NBA enthusiast and content creator Jacob Mkhitarian joins Jason to discuss one of the internet's favorite sports arguments: Kobe vs. LeBron. Then, Pro Football Hall of Famers Warren Sapp and Brett Favre join Whitlock to discuss the Ravens' choke job in the AFC Championship, Dan Campbell passing on points for analytics' sake, and Sapp blasting Cam Newton for his comments on Niners QB Brock Purdy. Tighten your chinstraps.
—Emilia