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Falcons OC Zac Robinson lands another interview with NFC contender
According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Philadelphia Eagles are interviewing Robinson on Friday for their offensive coordinator vacancy. The Eagles fired play-caller Kevin Patullo after their 23-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC wild card round.
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Chicago Bears return a key defensive back and offensive line depth for NFC Divisional Round
The Chicago Bears' last injury report for the week has a key defensive back returning to the secondary, as the Bears continue to get healthier ahead of the NFC Divisional Round against the Los Angeles Rams.
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Brian Schottenheimer is only NFC East head coach to have not appeared in a Super Bowl
Nick Sirianni has led the Philadelphia Eagles to multiple Super Bowls and won last year’s (interestingly in the same building where John Harbaugh won his lone title). He is the only NFC East head coach who has appeared in the Super Bowl with the team he is actually coaching.
After both teams rallied in the 4th quarter to win in the Wild Card round of the NFL Playoffs, the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams face off on Sunday in a NFC Divisional Round game at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Caleb Williams meets Matthew Stafford in an intriguing starting quarterback matchup, as the Chicago Bears host the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.
For the Bears, it starts with tight end Colston Loveland's versatility, and on the other side of the ball, they have to get a handle on Rams running back Kyren Williams.
Reports indicate the Steelers are targeting two NFC coordinators as head-coaching candidates following Mike Tomlin’s departure.
Seattle will likely be too tough for the 49ers, and Caleb Williams and the Bears can't expect the Rams to fold like the Packers did.
Cowboys Wire on MSN
Giants' top choice for HC has outstanding record vs Cowboys, NFC East
John Harbaugh may be the Giants' top choice for HC for many reasons, but his career record vs Dallas likely doesn't hurt, either.
The teams not only are playing to advance, but for the possibility of a home game in the next round depending on the opponent.
Some teams need a quarterback. Some need a defense. Some need new leadership entirely. Every NFC team has one obvious offseason move it can't afford to mess up.