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  • PHI Center #51
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    Jurgens returned to practice on Friday and later declined to speak with the media, instead using the time to receive treatment for his back injury. Jurgens is a critical component of the Eagles’ rushing attack. His expected availability is a big boost in this regard.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    After practicing in full on Thursday, it’s a foregone conclusion that Hurts will be cleared from the injury report later today. Hurts twisted his knee in the third quarter of the Eagles’ Divisional Round win over the Rams. He played through the issue but did appear limited for the remainder of the game. While the injury will likely hamper his mobility, Hurts will be out there on Sunday as the Eagles look to make it back to the Super Bowl. Expect plenty of Saquon Barkley versus Washington, per usual.
  • GB Offensive Coordinator
    Getsy spent three years as the quarterbacks coach and eventually the pass game coordinator in Green Bay before landing a gig as the Bears’ offensive coordinator ahead of the 2022 season. He lasted two seasons in Chicago before being fired. The Raiders then took a shot on him in the same role. That too ended in Getsy’s firing, this time after less than one season. Getsy then returned to Green Bay late in the 2024 season in an advisory role. As Demovsky notes, Packers QB coach Tom Clements retired, leaving that role as a potential opening for Getsy.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    We don’t know if Goedert will carry an official injury designation into the weekend, but that seems like a moot point. The veteran tight end missed two of three practices due to his ankle injury but was able to practice in some capacity on Friday. Goedert’s injury didn’t appear to hamper him in last week’s win over the Rams, but how much it will limit him this week is anybody’s guess. If he’s not able to play his normal assortment of snaps, the Eagles would likely lean a bit more on Grant Calcaterra.
  • FA Offensive Coordinator
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport was first. The struggles of 2024 proved to be too much for Slowik, who, in less than a year, went from a top head coaching candidate to the latest coach to be fired this coaching cycle. In his first year as the Texans’ OC, PFF Bobby’s offense ranked 13th in points scored, 12th in total yards, and 15th in EPA per play — all with rookie C.J. Stroud under center. With a talented roster in tow and another year of experience ahead of the 2024 season, many expected the Texans to take a massive leap in their second season. Instead, Slowik’s offense declined in nearly every way, and was ultimately bounced in the divisional round in the playoffs after managing just one touchdown and 14 points against the Chiefs. It’s possible we find out in the near future that not all of Houston’s offensive struggles should have been placed directly on Slowik, but as the offensive coordinator he was always going to be the first to go if the team decided it needed a change. At just 37 years old, Slowik will have plenty of opportunities to serve as an offensive coordinator or more in the near future. It wouldn’t be surprising if those opportunities came as soon as this season.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Sirianni also said on Thursday that Goedert would practice before the veteran tight end was listed as a DNP. Goedert did not appear to miss any time in last week’s win over the Rams with this ankle injury, so it would still come as a surprise if he were to miss Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the Commanders. Goedert was present Friday’s practice, no we’ll wait to see what kind of injury designation he carries into the weekend.
  • BUF Safety #9
    Rapp was trending toward missing Sunday’s game after logging back-to-back DNPs to start the week. He will likely miss Friday’s practice as well but will have nearly two full weeks to recover from his injuries if the Bills win to advance to the Super Bowl. Rookie Cole Bishop, who the team selected with the No. 60 overall pick in this year’s draft, will step in to start in place of Rapp. Bishop has totaled 40 tackles and two pass breakups in 16 games for the Bills.
  • PIT Quarterback #3
    This bit of information comes less than an hour after it was reported the Raiders and Pete Carroll had agreed to terms for Carroll to become the next head coach. According to Howe, Wilson and Carroll have “mended fences” since the Seahawks traded Wilson to Denver ahead of the 2022 season, which could leave the door open for the two to reunite in Vegas. Wilson, who will be a free agent this offseason, threw for 2482-16-5 in his 11 regular season starts with the Steelers, and went one-and-done in the playoffs after losing to the Ravens in the wild card round. He’s a familiar face who Carroll could benefit from having in the building to help bring along a younger quarterback, but he wouldn’t serve as anything more than a one or two-year solution. We’re still early in this process, but Wilson’s name sounds like one to watch as free agency draws closer.
  • LV Front Office
    Carroll is the third head coach to be hired by the Raiders since 2022. He’s not getting the 10-year, $100 million deal the Raiders gave Jon Gruden back in 2018, but according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the 73-year-old coach has agreed to a three-year deal with the Raiders that includes a fourth-year team option. After spending 2024 in the Seahawks’ front office as an advisor, Carroll is ready to take on one of his toughest challenges in decades — turning around a Raiders team that has just two double-digit win seasons over the last 22 years, and only two playoff berths over that span. He’ll have his work cut out for him playing in the AFC West, where three of the four teams cranked out double-digit wins to make the postseason, while the Raiders finished a dismal 4-13. Currently holding the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Raiders are in dire need of a franchise quarterback — whether that’s by draft, trade, or free agency. Carroll takes over a team that ranked 29th in scoring last season, and allowed the sixth-most points on defense. The Raiders are a long way from being competitive, but Carroll is undoubtedly up for the task.
  • FA Front Office
    Underdog Fantasy’s James Palmer said on Thursday that the “buzz is real” between Carroll and the Raiders after Vegas lost out to the Bears on Ben Johnson. Carroll, 73, spent last season in the Seahawks’ front office after mutually agreeing to step down as the team’s head coach following the 2023 season. During his 14-year run as the Seahawks’ head coach Carroll posted a 137-89 record while appearing in two Super Bowls and winning one. Should the Raiders hire him, he would create an immediate culture shift for a team in desperate need of an upgrade in an ever-competitive AFC West.

Podcasts

NFL Conference Championships
Rodney Harrison has “never seen” a rookie with Jayden Daniels’ composure and ability to thrive in massive moments, key attributes that will be pivotal for the Commanders in the NFC Championship game.
From Chiefs-Eagles to Bills-Commanders, Chris Simms and Ahmed Fareed sift through Super Bowl matchup odds on DraftKings Sportsbook and discuss which storylines would generate the most buzz.
With Commanders DC Joe Whitt Jr. making clear how they plan to halt the Eagles rushing attack, PFT shares why Jalen Hurts must be decisive in the running game while protecting his knee.
Pro Football Focus highlights the top impact players in the Commanders-Eagles Conference Championship showdown, including Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown and more.
PFT lays out the stakes for the Bills as they aim for the AFC crown, explaining why the matchup is a “culmination” of everything Josh Allen has worked for and how Buffalo can succeed in key moments against Kansas City.
PFT dives into what the Bills defense must do in the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs, including limiting Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, keeping Kansas City off the field late, and more.
Pro Football Focus highlights the top impact players in the Chiefs-Bills Conference Championship showdown, including Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and more.

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PFT reacts to Lions general manager Brad Holmes' comments about the organization being prepared in advance to lose coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn to head-coaching opportunities.

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Wide receiver Emeka Egbuka started the week by winning a national title and he ended it by announcing his plans for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has an impressive array of physical talents, but coach Dan Quinn says what really sets Daniels apart is his work ethic.
Slowik and OL coach Chris Strausser are out after Houston’s offense regressed in 2024.
2025 NFL Playoff schedule
Round Matchup Date/Time Watch/Stream Result
Wild Card (5) Los Angeles Chargers vs. (4) Houston Texans 1/11/25 @ 4:30 p.m. ET CBS HOU 32, LAC 12
Wild Card (6) Pittsburgh Steelers vs. (3) Baltimore Ravens 1/11/25 @ 8 p.m. ET Prime Video BAL 28, PIT 14
Wild Card (7) Denver Broncos vs. (2) Buffalo Bills 1/12/25 @ 1 p.m. ET CBS BUF 31, DEN 7
Wild Card (7) Green Bay Packers vs. (2) Philadelphia Eagles 1/12/25 @ 4:30 p.m. ET FOX PHI 22, GB 10
Wild Card (6) Washington Commanders vs. (3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1/12/25 @ 8 p.m. ET NBC/Peacock WAS 23, TB 20
Wild Card (5) Minnesota Vikings vs. (4) Los Angeles Rams 1/13/25 @ 8 p.m. ET ESPN/ABC LAR 27, MIN 9
Divisional Round (4) Houston Texans vs. (1) Kansas City Chiefs 1/18/25 @ 4:30 p.m. ET ESPN/ABC KC 23, HOU 14
Divisional Round (6) Washington Commanders vs. (1) Detroit Lions 1/18/25 @ 8 p.m. ET FOX WAS 45, DET 31
Divisional Round (4) Los Angeles Rams vs. (2) Philadelphia Eagles 1/19/25 @ 3 p.m. ET NBC/Peacock PHI 28, LAR 22
Divisional Round (3) Baltimore Ravens vs. (2) Buffalo Bills 1/19/25 @ 6:30 p.m. ET CBS BUF 27, BAL 25
NFC Championship Game (6) Washington Commanders vs. (2) Philadelphia Eagles 1/26/25 @ 3 p.m. ET FOX
AFC Championship Game (2) Buffalo Bills vs. (1) Kansas City Chiefs 1/26/25 @ 6:30 p.m. ET CBS
Super Bowl LIX TBD vs. TBD 2/9/25 @ 6:30 p.m. ET FOX

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The FFHH crew give their Super Bowl MVP prop bets ahead of Conference Championship Weekend, including Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson discuss the coaching news around the NFL, including Josh McDaniels as New England Patriots OC and the New York Jets naming Aaron Glenn as head coach.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson analyze what Ben Johnson’s offense will mean for Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears’ skill position players.

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Patrick Daugherty, Denny Carter and Kyle Dvorchak debate what the Philadelphia Eagles should do with Saquon Barkley and A.J Brown against the Washington Commanders for the NFL Conference Championship.
Denny Carter, Patrick Daugherty, and Kyle Dvorchak discuss how the Buffalo Bills can beat the Kansas City Chiefs for the second time this season, explaining what Josh Allen must do in the AFC Championship.
Denny Carter, Patrick Daugherty, and Kyle Dvorchak discuss the possibility of Brian Schottenheimer becoming the Dallas Cowboys’ next head coach, explaining why it would be an uninspiring move from Jerry Jones.
A close look at DFS roster-building strategies for Commanders-Eagles and Bills-Chiefs.

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Cornerback Benjamin Morrison is foregoing his remaining eligibility at Notre Dame in order to enter this year’s draft pool Morrison made his announcement on social media and called it the “beginning of another” chapter in his football career.
Friday is the deadline for players from the teams that played in the college football title game to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft and one player from the winning side has announced his plans.
The Falcons have hired a new defensive line coach.
With Pete Carroll set to become the head coach of the Raiders, he’s also set to become the oldest head coach in NFL history.
The Bills will be missing a starting safety for the AFC Championship Game.
A former Jets defensive coach is following Jeff Ulbrich to Atlanta.
Carroll has agreed to be the next head coach in Las Vegas.
This year’s edition of the annual shuffling of the Pro Bowl rosters includes a change at offensive tackle in the AFC.
Since taking over at starting quarterback in 2018, Patrick Mahomes has helped lead the Chiefs to the AFC Championship Game every year.