‘Tyreek Hill should be NFL MVP, prove me wrong’ – Dom | The Domonique Foxworth Show

ESPN published this video item, entitled “‘Tyreek Hill should be NFL MVP, prove me wrong’ – Dom | The Domonique Foxworth Show” – below is their description.

On the Domonique Foxworth Show, Domonique and Charlie debate if Tyreek Hill should be NFL MVP and discuss why the Colts named Jeff Saturday as interim head coach. Plus, Domonique and Ashley dish out some roses and thorns.

00:00 Off Top: The 1961-62 NBA season MVP was Bill Russell, not Wilt Chamberlin

01:43 Tyreek Hill should be NFL MVP; prove me wrong

14:23 Colts Name Jeff Saturday Interim Head Coach

24:36 Our NFL Bets from last week

25:37 Final four NFL teams for the end of the season

26:57 Rumor Alert: Brady is interested in playing with the 49ers next season

29:06 Crossing off NFL teams that we won’t talk about anymore

31:16 Where could free-agent WR Odell Beckham Jr. go?

32:25 Danish professional tennis player Holger Rune aka the Great Dane

35:21 Domonique & Ashley: Roses and Thorns

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