NFL Divisional Round injury report: Player statuses for all four games
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have requested to interview Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero for their head coaching position. This move comes as the Steelers seek to fill the vacancy left by Mike Tomlin, who concluded his 19-year tenure with the team. Evero's defensive expertise is highly regarded in the league, and his potential hiring could signal a shift in the Steelers' strategic direction.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams expressed his composure during high-pressure situations following his seventh fourth-quarter comeback win in the Wild Card Round. Williams' ability to remain calm in late-game moments has been a key factor in the Bears' postseason success.
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph acknowledged the interest he has received for head coaching roles but stated his immediate focus remains on the upcoming playoff game against the Buffalo Bills. Joseph's defensive strategies have played a significant role in the Broncos' playoff run.
New England Patriots rookie left tackle Will Campbell addressed critics following a challenging playoff debut against the Los Angeles Chargers. Campbell remains determined to improve
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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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