Super Bowl Week Without the Chiefs Gets Weird — and We Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way
Radio Row nostalgia, sleeveless shirts, and a real debate about fixing the Chiefs’ wide receiver room
It’s Super Bowl week… and the Chiefs aren’t in it — which means Only Weird Games fully leans into the strange.
Recording on Thursday night of Super Bowl week, the crew welcomes ESPN’s Nate Taylor for an episode that starts unhinged and somehow gets smarter as it goes. From missing Radio Row antics (including an unforgettable open-shirt moment) to Seth Keysor’s aggressively sleeveless fashion choices, this episode delivers peak February vibes before settling into the real conversation Chiefs fans actually care about.
The guys dive deep into Kansas City’s wide receiver problems, asking the uncomfortable questions: Why didn’t the Chiefs adjust roles last season? Did Tyquan Thornton earn more snaps than he got? Is Hollywood Brown’s time in KC already over? And what does a real fix look like — a blue-chip receiver, smarter usage, or both?
Along the way, Nate and Seth break down man-coverage issues, coaching philosophy, draft priorities, and why predictability quietly killed the offense in key moments. There’s also just enough Super Bowl talk to be dangerous.
If you want honest Chiefs analysis, inside jokes, and a reminder that February football talk doesn’t have to be boring — this episode is absolutely worth your time.



Great breakdown on th WR issues. The point about predictability killing offense in key moments is overlooked often, not just the talent question. Thornton definitely seemed underutilized given what little we saw, curious if coaching philosophy rigidity was bigger factor than people want to admit.