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2:57 PM ET Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson, who played through a torn adductor this postseason, will undergo surgery for the injury later this week, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Johnson delayed the surgery so he could play in the postseason as the Eagles advanced to Super Bowl LVII before losing to the
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12:13 PM ET FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Continuing to reshape their offensive coaching staff, the New York Jets have hired former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Todd Downing as their passing-game coordinator, a source confirmed Monday. Downing, who was fired after the season, has ties to two quarterbacks who might be potential offseason targets for the
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12:42 PM ET PHOENIX — If Eric Bieniemy is departing the Kansas City Chiefs, he left them quite the parting gift. Their longtime offensive coordinator helped orchestrate an offense that in the second half of Super Bowl LVII saw the Chiefs score touchdowns on their first three possessions and fail to get one on the
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11:53 PM ET GLENDALE, Ariz. — Philadelphia Eagles cornerback James Bradberry took responsibility for a questionable holding call late in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday that helped swing the game in the Kansas City Chiefs‘ favor. “I was hoping he would let it go, but of course he’s a ref, it was a big game,”
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Feb 12, 2023 GLENDALE, Ariz. — Inside a smoke-filled Philadelphia Eagles locker room two weeks ago, offensive coordinator Shane Steichen was recapping his team’s fresh NFC Championship Game win when his quarterback, cigar in left hand, sauntered past in dress slacks of a shade that might have impressed the “Miami Vice” cast. “Purple … too
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12:05 AM ET ESPN News Services GLENDALE, Ariz. — The field at State Farm Stadium turned into a Super Bowl slip and slide on Sunday night, and after the Kansas City Chiefs outlasted the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35, the surface was among many hot topics. “The field was kind of terrible,” Kansas City defensive lineman Frank
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12:25 AM ET GLENDALE, Ariz. — Andy Reid said after Super Bowl LVII that he plans to coach the Kansas City Chiefs again in 2023. “If they’ll have me, I’ll stick around,” Reid said after the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 for the franchise’s third Super Bowl championship. The Chiefs will undoubtedly have Reid,
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