What Super Bowl 60 Really Told Us About the NFL — and the Chiefs
Breaking down the biggest takeaways, playoff quarterback play, and why Kansas City still controls the AFC narrative
The Super Bowl is over, but the real debate is just getting started.
On this episode of That Football Show on KC Sports Network, Tucker Franklin and Matt Verderame break down what Super Bowl 60 actually told us about the NFL — and why Chiefs fans shouldn’t be panicking about the AFC landscape.
From Seattle’s dominant defensive performance to the Patriots’ offensive collapse, the guys dig into what went wrong, what mattered, and what it all means moving forward. They take a hard look at Drake May’s brutal postseason, question whether New England is truly “back,” and explain why the Chiefs are still very much in control of their own future.
Along the way, the conversation hits on playoff quarterback play, the importance of running the football, offseason storylines across the AFC, and why this Super Bowl may have exposed more flaws than it crowned new dynasties.
It’s honest, unfiltered, and great insight without the nonsense.


