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Vrabel: ‘Dynamic’ Maye big draw to Patriots’ job

Mike Vrabel said quarterback Drake Maye was one of the top reasons the Patriots’ head coaching job was so appealing to him.

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‘Lot more to do’: Wilson wants to stay a Steeler

Scheduled to become a free agent this offseason, veteran quarterback Russell Wilson, 36, two days after the season ended, told reporters Monday that he wanted to remain with the Pittsburgh Steelers, adding that “I think there’s a lot more to do.”

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Cowboys roster didn’t set up Mike McCarthy for success

The Cowboys finished 7-10 in McCarthy’s final season after Jerry Jones did little in the offseason to improve the roster.

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Pack CB Nixon no longer wants to return kicks

Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon says he no longer want to return kicks.

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How the Rams moved their playoff game to Arizona amid Los Angeles wildfires

For the Rams, the game’s location, SoFi Stadium or not, quickly became secondary to what is happening in their home city.

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Brown’s sideline book now top seller on Amazon

A little-known book that A.J. Brown was seen reading on the Eagles sideline Sunday was listed No. 1 on Amazon’s best sellers list as of Monday morning.

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McCarthy out as Cowboys’ coach, source says

Mike McCarthy will not return as the Cowboys’ head coach, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

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Source: Eagles LB Dean likely out for playoffs

Eagles starting linebacker Nakobe Dean is believed to have suffered a serious knee injury in Sunday’s wild-card playoff win and is expected to miss the remainder of the playoffs.

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Previewing the NFL’s divisional round bracket: Three locked-in matchups, seven teams with Super Bowl hopes

Let’s preview the divisional round’s first three set matchups. How can each team win next weekend and advance? Here’s what to know.

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Mayfield blames self for ‘dumb stuff’ that cost Bucs

Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield took the blame for a costly fourth-quarter fumble Sunday night against Washington, and said that while the loss will “wear on me for a while,” he’s proud of the way his team competed this season.

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