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How coach Andy Reid saved the Kansas City Chiefs

On the 10th anniversary of Reid’s arrival, he has the Chiefs knocking on the door of a third Super Bowl berth in four seasons.

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Jones sees parallels in Cowboys, ’90s champs

Jerry Jones sees some similarities between his teams of the 1990s and today after the Cowboys ended their 30-year road playoff skid Monday night.

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Brady: ‘One day at a time’ with future up in air

Tom Brady said after the Bucs’ season ended Monday night that he has no timetable for making a decision on whether he will continue his career.

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Bucs’ Gage carted off field late, taken to hospital

Bucs coach Todd Bowles said Russell Gage was taken to the hospital with a concussion and also is being checked for a neck injury after suffering an injury late in Monday’s season-ending loss.

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Cowboys finally beat Tom Brady, as Dallas routs Tampa Bay

Brady entered Monday’s wild-card matchup 7-0 against the Cowboys, but Dak Prescott was too much for the Bucs.

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NFL divisional round: Lines and odds

Giants and Eagles meet for the third time this season, the Bengals travel to Buffalo and the Jaguars face the Chiefs.

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TCU WR Johnston, RB Miller entering NFL draft

TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston and running back Kendre Miller is headed to the NFL draft.

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Tua to remain QB1; Fins expect him back at 100%

The Dolphins confirmed without hesitation that Tua Tagovailoa will remain the team’s starting QB and that they expect him to be “100% ready to go” next season.

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Harbaugh returning to U-M amid NFL interest

Michigan president Santa Ono took to social media Monday to say Jim Harbaugh will remain at the school amid interest for NFL head-coaching jobs.

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Bold Bosa ‘sick’ of officials after Chargers’ collapse

Less than 24 hours after a devastating 31-30 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Joey Bosa sounded off on the officials from that game, saying he was “sick” of them, and that there “needs to be more accountability.”

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