Chiefs reach deal with WR JuJu Smith-Schuster
The Chiefs are signing wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, who was released by the Patriots earlier this month.
Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe have differing opinions on whether Patrick Mahomes is more likely to win a third straight Super Bowl than Lamar Jackson is to repeat as NFL MVP.
Smith believes that Mahomes has a better chance of winning another Super Bowl than Jackson does of repeating as MVP. He cites Mahomes' experience, leadership, and the Chiefs' strong supporting cast as reasons for his confidence.
Sharpe, on the other hand, believes that Jackson is more likely to repeat as MVP than Mahomes is to win another Super Bowl. He points to Jackson's unique skill set, his ability to make plays with his legs and his arms, and the Ravens' strong defense as reasons for his belief.
Both Smith and Sharpe make valid points. Mahomes is a proven winner who has led the Chiefs to two Super Bowls in the past three years. He has a strong supporting cast, including Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and JuJu Smith-Schuster.
Jackson, on the other hand, is a unique talent who can make plays with his legs and his arms. He led the Ravens to a 14-2 record last season and was named the NFL's MVP. He has a strong defense around him, led by Calais Campbell and Marlon Humphrey.
Ultimately, it is too early to say who is more likely to achieve their respective goals. Both Mahomes and Jackson are great players who have the potential to win big in the NFL.
Smith believes that Mahomes has a better chance of winning another Super Bowl than Jackson does of repeating as MVP. He cites Mahomes' experience, leadership, and the Chiefs' strong supporting cast as reasons for his confidence.
Sharpe, on the other hand, believes that Jackson is more likely to repeat as MVP than Mahomes is to win another Super Bowl. He points to Jackson's unique skill set, his ability to make plays with his legs and his arms, and the Ravens' strong defense as reasons for his belief.
Both Smith and Sharpe make valid points. Mahomes is a proven winner who has led the Chiefs to two Super Bowls in the past three years. He has a strong supporting cast, including Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and JuJu Smith-Schuster.
Jackson, on the other hand, is a unique talent who can make plays with his legs and his arms. He led the Ravens to a 14-2 record last season and was named the NFL's MVP. He has a strong defense around him, led by Calais Campbell and Marlon Humphrey.
Ultimately, it is too early to say who is more likely to achieve their respective goals. Both Mahomes and Jackson are great players who have the potential to win big in the NFL.