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49ers' Kittle carted off field with Achilles injury
George Kittle suffered an injury to his right Achilles in Sunday's wild-card playoff game against the Eagles.[read more]

Follow live: McCaffrey finds end zone with 29-yard TD catch as 49ers regain lead
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🏈 Kiper's Big Board: Ranking top draft prospects
Mel Kiper Jr. is stacking the top 25 players for the 2026 NFL draft, starting with two quarterbacks and one really good running back. See who makes the new list.[read more]

Harbaugh to limit interviews to just a few teams
Former Ravens coach John Harbaugh will narrow his options to just a few NFL teams before starting to take interviews for his next potential job, he told Fox Sports.[read more]

Bears' Johnson in viral speech: 'F--- the Packers!'
A fired-up Ben Johnson yelled "F--- the Packers" during his postgame locker room speech after the Bears' historic comeback victory.[read more]

Panthers LT Ekwonu (knee) to miss 6-12 months
Panthers starting left tackle Ickey Ekwonu suffered a ruptured patellar tendon in his right knee in Saturday's playoff loss. With a recovery time of six to 12 months, coach Dave Canales said the injury will force the team to alter its offseason plans.[read more]

Dowdle: Drop in carries to affect free agency call
Panthers running back Rico Dowdle said Sunday that his decreased carries late in the season will impact his decision on whether to return to the reigning NFC South champions.[read more]

X-rays on Stafford's finger come back negative
X-rays on the finger of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford came back negative Sunday.[read more]

Disappointed Jags see loss as 'growing moment'
The Jaguars believe some good -- and some motivation -- will come out of Sunday's bitter 27-24 loss to the Bills in the AFC playoffs.[read more]

LaFleur to discuss future with Packers prez soon
Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Sunday he expects to meet with team president Ed Policy about his future in Green Bay either late Sunday night or Monday.[read more]