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  • FA Defensive Back #43
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    Redskins released FS O.J. Atogwe.
    It’s the first step in the Redskins regaining salary cap space after Monday’s staggering blow from the league office. Atogwe was a prime candidate for release because there were no guarantees left in his $3.4 million salary for 2012. The move will count as $0 in dead money against the cap. Benched late in another injury-plagued season, Atogwe’s league-wide stock has dropped precipitously over the past two years. He won’t get a major contract at age 31.
  • TB Coaching Staff #50
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    FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports Buccaneers inside linebackers coach and pass game coordinator “Larry Foote is expected to interview with the Lions” for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
    Foote’s multifaceted role makes him an intriguing option for the Lions. Steeped in Todd Bowles’ blitz-heavy scheme, Foote could bring an aggressive mentality to a talented defense that suffered myriad injuries in 2024.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Jalen Hurts (knee) was spotted at Thursday’s practice.
    Hurts could be seen dressed for practice and with his helmet in hand. The Eagles’ QB1 was listed as a limited participant on Wednesday and will likely carry a similar designation on Thursday. Hurts isn’t expected to do too much in practice as he deals with a knee injury he suffered in Sunday’s win over the Rams, but there’s little reason to be concerned about his availability for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game at this time.
  • PHI Center #51
    Eagles C Cam Jurgens (back) was not seen practicing on Thursday.
    Beat reporter Brooks Kubena observed Jurgens wearing street clothes as practice began so it is safe to assume the Eagles’ starting center will not be practicing today. Kubena asked head coach Nick Sirianni about his level of concern regarding Jurgens’ NFC Championship availability, to which “Sirianni said it was too far out to be say anything definitive.” The response indicates Jurgens could be a game-time decision. Hopefully, Jurgens is able to suit up. The Eagles will undoubtedly attempt to keep the ball out of Jayden Daniels’ hands with a high-volume rushing attack and Jurgens plays a key role in the Eagles’ ground game.
  • DET Coaching Staff
    Lions hired Kacy Rodgers, formerly of the Buccaneers, as their DL coach.
    Rodgers is a long-time defensive line coach who most recently worked with the Buccaneers from 2019-2024. Former Lions defensive line coach Terrelle Williams recently left to become the Patriots’ defensive coordinator, which opened the door for Rodgers to join the staff. Rodgers added defensive run game coordinator to his title in 2022, and saw his run defense rank in the top-10 in yards per attempt in two of his three seasons. He’ll now get a fresh start as the Lions’ DL coach, and could also see a similar coordinator position with his new team.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Dallas Goedert (ankle) will practice on Thursday.
    Goedert’s ankle injury sidelined him for Wednesday’s practice, but the veteran tight end will be back on the field in some capacity on Thursday. Goedert’s injury appears to be a minor issue. He did not seem limited by it in last week’s win over the Rams, and should be good to go for Sunday’s game against the Commanders, barring any setback.
  • FA Head Coach
    North Carolina coach Bill Belichick has signed his contract with the team.
    Anybody on contract watch in hopes of Belichick returning to the NFL may now resign from their post. While anything remains possible, Belichick signing his contract with the program puts multiple speculations to rest over whether or not he would be required to pay a $10 million buyout should he take an NFL head coaching job any time between now and June 1. Belichick seemed most closely “linked” to the Cowboys after they opted to not renew Mike McCarthy’s coach last week, but Belichick never had an official sit down with the team. Belichick appears ready to full dive into the college coaching ranks, as he continues to hit the recruiting trail for the Tar Heels after agreeing to become their head coach back in mid-December.
  • DAL Coaching Staff
    Cowboys beat writer Clarence Hill Jr. reports the Cowboys could “cross the finish line on hiring Brian Schottenheimer no later than Friday, possibly today.”
    The betting markets appear to have known all along. Just days after it was reported that Schottenheimer was the odds-on favorite to land the Cowboys’ head coaching job, despite having never been interviewed beforehand, the current OC appears primed to turn head coach at any moment. Schottenheimer is the son of former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer, whose 200 career wins are good for eighth-most on the all-time wins list. Brian Schottenheimer, who first joined the NFL ranks as a QBs coach in 2001 has never held a head coaching position, and has underwhelmed at his last few stops as an offensive coordinator while with the Rams (2012-2014), Seahawks (2018-2020), and Jaguars (2021). He didn’t call offensive plays for the Cowboys in either of his two seasons as their offensive coordinator. Schottenheimer’s name didn’t emerge in the coaching conversations until people began linking him with the Cowboys. Now, it appears as if he’ll be the successor to Mike McCarthy barring an unforeseen change in plans.
  • PHI Offensive Coordinator
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Jaguars are expected to interview Eagles’ OC Kellen Moore for their head coaching vacancy.
    The Jaguars will need to wait until the Eagles are either eliminated from postseason contention or have a bye week before the Super Bowl before they can speak with Moore. The Eagles’ OC has been a hot commodity on the coaching market and is still rumored to be in the mix for both the Saints and Cowboys head coaching vacancies, with both of those teams free to make an offer at any time. Moore’s Eagles are a win away from returning to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons. Should they defeat the Commanders in Sunday’s NFC Championship game, the Jaguars would only be permitted to do a virtual interview with Moore, which could also throw a wrench into the hiring process. We’ll see where things go from here but owner Shad Khan is clearly trying to exhaust all options for the team’s next head coach after going through two in four seasons.
  • FA Defensive Coordinator
    Bears DC Eric Washington will not return next season.
    Washington was hired by the Bears before the 2024 season and is officially one-and-done with the team. His dismissal can be partially blamed on the overturn at head coach, as Ben Johnson appears ready to bring on his own group of guys as he preps for his first run as a head coach. Washington didn’t begin calling plays for the Bears defense until Week 14. In his short stint as defensive coordinator, his team allowed 26.0 points per game and three games of 30-plus points. They also ranked 27th in EPA per play and 30th in success rate over that span. A veteran defensive line coach who joined the NFL ranks in 2008, Washington should have a decent market for work now that he’s available.
  • FA Head Coach
    Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown won’t return to the team next season.
    Brown’s departure from Chicago felt inevitable after the team hired Lions’ OC Ben Johnson as its next head coach earlier this week. Brown made the leap from passing game coordinator to offensive coordinator to interim head coach in his lone season with the Bears. He had a chance to interview for the team’s head coaching vacancy earlier this offseason, but with a new regime set to come in, the likelihood of him being retained was low. Brown also interviewed with the Patriots and Seahawks for offensive coordinator vacancies. While Josh McDaniels has since claimed the Patriots’ job, the Seahawks have not named a replacement for former OC Ryan Grubb. Whether it’s with these teams or somewhere else, Brown feels like a lock to have a coaching role somewhere in 2025.