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Sean McDermott’s life experiences, including those on the mat, have him ready for Sunday’s

Sean McDermott’s life experiences, including those on the mat, have him ready for Sunday’s clash against the Chiefs. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: Bills coach Sean McDermott was a wrestling superstar at La Salle College High School, racking up back-to-back national prep titles ... we take a look at Todd Helton’s career and if he should be heading to Cooperstown ... and more! This weekend’s clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills shapes up as one of the postseason’s most electrifying struggles. It promises to be a slugfest, a fight for supremacy, a fork in the road for an evolving rivalry, a closely-matched battle of wills with perhaps as much in common with a wrestling match as a game of football. In that regard, Bills head coach Sean McDermott should feel right at home. McDermott, for all his efforts in propelling Buffalo to long-awaited relevancy over the past five seasons, is still somewhat under the radar as a National Football League coaching personality. As a result, one of his most impressive non-football achievements has largely escaped widespread notice. Until now. During his time at La Salle College High School just outside Philadelphia, McDermott was a wrestling superstar, racking up back-to-back national prep titles with a record of 61-0 while surrendering just one takedown. He enjoys the sport so much he still has a 10” x 10” mat in his home and the lessons provided in grappling have transferred to his life on the sidelines. This week, McDermott used part of his press conference ahead of the divisional round showdown with the Chiefs to speak about wrestling. [STORY IMAGE 1] Just over two years ago, McDermott spent time with wrestling icon Cael Sanderson and his dynastic Penn State program, his visit coinciding with the day before the Nittany Lions went on to win their eighth NCAA title in 10 years. It is a memory McDermott holds dear. “It was fascinating to watch the best of the best and how they do it, with the habits they have, the environment around practice, the environment around the program,” said McDermott, who was struck by how relaxed the environment was ahead of such a serious competition, with the wrestlers taking part in a dodgeball contest in their final practice. “I think it's just really how an elite coach prepares his team for all parts of getting his players, his wrestlers in this case, to perform at their best in mind, body and spirit, right? Not just the body, but also the physiological part of the approach and what goes into it.” [STORY IMAGE 2] The benefits of wrestling to a football player are both significant and yet still underrated. The obvious facets of physicality and body control comes into play, but there is also strong evidence that the discipline, teamwork and adaptability needed in wrestling translates to the gridiron. Recently-deposed Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer has admitted to looking for wrestlers in the draft, while former Pitt coach and current FOX Sports football analyst Dave Wannstedt – who recruited Los Angeles Rams defensive superstar Aaron Donald – has long believed wrestling gives players a positive edge. “Wrestlers understand and learn leverage and balance – it’s a real benefit,” Wannstedt said. “But mentally, to be a wrestler, there are a lot of restrictions with weight and conditioning and the kind of shape you need to be in, so those guys are all incredibly tough. “When I was recruiting, if they said the guy was a wrestler, I knew he had a tough mental approach and knew how to take care of himself.” Wannstedt believes McDermott’s wrestling background has an impact on the fire he has instilled in his team. “I’ve been a fan of these Bills all year,” Wannstedt added. “That win they had last week, it is not very often you have Bill Belichick on his heels. Physically they got out there. They outhit them.” [STORY IMAGE 3] McDermott says his wrestling background has shaped him hugely, highlighting factors such as the ability to overcome adversity, to build determination and convert work ethic into recognizable performance. Those lessons will surely stand him in good stead this weekend, in what can be fairly regarded as the most important game of his Bills tenure so far. With Josh Allen’s offense putting up seven touchdowns on the New England Patriots in a resounding wild-card beatdown, optimism has never been higher among the long-suffering Bills faithful. Buffalo thumped the Chiefs 38-20 in Week 5 but that was before Patrick Mahomes and company went on a tear. [The Chiefs are currently +400 to win the Super Bowl]( just behind the Green Bay Packers, with the Bills at +475. [STORY IMAGE 4] It is quite possible that whoever wins Sunday’s game would ascend to the top spot on the list. The Bills will go into Arrowhead as a 1.5-point underdog, [per FOX Bet.]( McDermott knows that facing Mahomes and his crew is a different proposition at this time of year compared to the early weeks of the regular season. But here is an opportunity for the Bills to make a breakthrough, with a talented squad hungry to show why it is one of the best in the entire league. It will be a struggle, for certain, but McDermott’s life experiences, including those on the mat, will have him primed and ready. [STORY IMAGE 5] [IN OTHER WORDS] - Where does each team stand at the midway point of the NBA season? [FOX Sports NBA Writer Ric Bucher breaks it down in his midseason power rankings](. - Should Todd Helton be headed to Cooperstown? Or does Coors Field hold him back? [FOX Sports MLB Writer Jordan Shusterman breaks it down](. - [Dr. Matt Provencher analyzes Derrick Henry, Nick Bosa and other crucial injuries]( for the NFL's divisional playoff round. [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Georgetown at Providence (FS1, 5 p.m. ET) Dante Harris and the Georgetown Hoyas take on Nate Watson and the No. 21-ranked Providence Friars. Purdue at Indiana (FS1, 7 p.m. ET) Trevion Williams and the No. 4-ranked Purdue Boilermakers battle Trayce Jackson-Davis and the Indiana Hoosiers in this in-state showdown. UConn at Butler (FS1, 9 p.m. ET) R.J. Cole and the UConn Huskies go up against Jayden Harris and the Butler Bulldogs in a Big East matchup. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs: Chiefs -1.5 From FOX Sports’ Colin Cowherd: So much of what Buffalo does is predicated on Josh Allen's big plays. He's going to take a shot on six or seven big plays, but do they hit? They all hit against New England. Against Jacksonville, none of them hit. The way to beat Buffalo is to disrupt Allen – for example, Steelers in the opener or Jacksonville on the road. If you can get Allen out of his rhythm and he gets a little frantic, you've got a shot. So to me, if I'm Kansas City, I'm trying to manipulate the line of scrimmage. [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [Google Play]( [App Store]( [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Also available on these devices: [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] Trademark & Copyright Notice: ™ and © 2022 Fox Media LLC and FOX Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Please do not reply to this message. If you do not wish to receive emails like this in the future, please [unsubscribe](. FOX Sports respects your privacy. Click [here]( to view our Privacy Policy. Fox.com Business & Legal Affairs - Manager Digital Media P.O. Box 900 Beverly Hills, California 90213-0900

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