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The Las Vegas Raiders, led by Tom Brady, are left searching for a head coach after Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears, leaving them without a clear direction.
A bettor has placed a $1.3 million wager on the Kansas City Chiefs to defeat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game, reflecting confidence in the Chiefs' history of success in playoffs.
After the Rams' playoff loss, Kelly Stafford reflects on her husband Matthew's potential retirement, expressing pride in his performance while he considers his future in the NFL.
The Dallas Cowboys now hold the longest NFC Championship drought, having not reached the conference title game since 1995, following the Washington Commanders' advancement to the playoffs.
After the Rams' playoff loss to the Eagles, Matthew Stafford expressed uncertainty about his NFL future, stating he needs time to reflect but feels he still has good football left in him.
Josh Allen led the Buffalo Bills to a 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens with two rushing touchdowns, while the Bills' defense forced three turnovers, securing their spot in the AFC Championship.
Saquon Barkley led the Eagles to a 28-22 victory over the Rams, rushing for 205 yards and two touchdowns, securing a spot in the NFC Championship against the Commanders.
Diontae Johnson has been claimed by the Ravens after being waived by the Texans. He will officially join the team after the Super Bowl and is set to become a free agent.
The 2025 NFL Mock Draft highlights key quarterback prospects like Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, with teams like the Titans and Raiders projected to select rookies to address their QB needs amidst a weaker class compared to 2024.
Quinn Ewers, the Texas Longhorns quarterback, declared for the NFL Draft after a standout season with 3,472 passing yards and 31 touchdowns, despite rumors of a potential transfer.
Mike Tomlin firmly stated that he is not available for trade, urging teams to 'save your time.' He acknowledged the team's disappointing playoff performance and hinted at upcoming changes within the organization.
Mike Tomlin dismisses claims that the Steelers are 'stuck' after their playoff exit, expressing disappointment but asserting his capability to lead the team. He also addresses quarterback uncertainties as the team prepares for the offseason.