Divisional Round Saturday inactives: Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos; San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks
Our Summary
Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley has emerged as a frontrunner for the Miami Dolphins head coach position. This development is part of a series of ongoing coaching changes within the NFL as teams prepare for the next season.
Aaron Rodgers is not expected to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers following the departure of head coach Mike Tomlin. This change comes amid significant shifts in the Steelers' coaching staff and could impact the team's future roster decisions.
The Buffalo Bills are facing multiple injuries in their wide receiver lineup. Denver Broncos' Elijah Moore commented that this might not heavily impact the Bills due to their current use of the wide receiver position.
New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte expressed confidence in preparing for the Houston Texans, noting that their defense is not overly complex. The Patriots are set to face the Texans in their first Divisional Round game in seven years.
Houston Texans wide receiver Nico Collins will miss Sunday's game against the New England Patriots due to a concussion. His absence is a setback for the Texans
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Monday Morning - Chiefs Trade + 4 More Stories
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🔥 Chiefs Trade for Elite Pass Rusher
Kansas City addresses defensive needs with blockbuster move. Why it matters: Changes playoff dynamics in AFC.
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47% - Increase in Chiefs' pass rush win rate after trade
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