Chiefs Secure Dominant Win Over Ravens + Are The Packers In Trouble? + WNBA Playoffs Update


Pam, Hump and Alex discuss the Ravens loss to the Chiefs, the Cowboys game last night and the WNBA playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured a commanding 37-20 victory over the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium yesterday. The Ravens initially took the lead with a strong opening drive, but the Chiefs responded effectively, taking control in the second quarter and maintaining it thereafter. Quarterback Lamar Jackson exited the game in the third quarter due to a hamstring injury after being sacked by Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis. Prior to his departure, Jackson completed 14 of 20 passes for 147 yards, one touchdown, and one interception, while also rushing for 48 yards. With this win, the Chiefs improved their record to 2-2, while the Ravens fell to 1-3, marking their worst start to a season in a decade. What went wrong for the Ravens? Should we be concerned with the Ravens?
The Dallas Cowboys vs Green Bay Packers game ended in a wild 40-40 tie last night. Both teams traded scores throughout regulation and overtime, ultimately settling for a rare tie after neither could pull ahead in the extra period. What happened? What did Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones think about the game?
The Phoenix Mercury overcame a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat the Minnesota Lynx 86-81, clinching a spot in the WNBA Finals. The Lynx, despite a strong performance, were eliminated from the playoffs. Minneosta was missing their coach Cherly Reeve and their star player Napheesa Collier.
The Indiana Fever extended their semifinal series with a 90-83 win over the Las Vegas Aces, forcing a decisive Game 5. Both series are now tied, setting the stage for pivotal Game 5s that will determine the finalists for the WNBA Championship.