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Bills promote Brady to head coach on 5-year deal
The Bills have promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach on a five-year deal, the team announced Tuesday.[read more]

💰 Super Bowl betting: Mattress Mack wages $2M
Known for extravagant bets, the Houston furniture salesman has $2 million on the Patriots to win the Super Bowl.[read more]

Source: Jets hire DC but Glenn likely to call play...
The Jets are hiring Dolphins assistant coach Brian Duker as their new defensive coordinator.[read more]

Nix: Injury not a concern, will return in 4-6 week...
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix said he felt "helpless" missing his team's AFC title game loss because of a fractured right ankle, but said the injury won't affect his offseason training.[read more]

Sources: Browns hiring Monken as new coach
The Browns have hired former Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken as their next head coach.[read more]

Pats list Maye as limited heading into LX practice...
Ahead of their first Super Bowl practice, the Patriots said QB Drake Maye wouldn't have been a full participant Wednesday because of his banged-up right shoulder.[read more]

Brady latest to slam Belichick Hall of Fame snub
Tom Brady joined the chorus of voices questioning Bill Belichick's snub from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, saying the voting committee's decision is "completely ridiculous."[read more]

Chargers hire Western Michigan's O'Leary as DC
Western Michigan defensive coordinator Chris O'Leary, who was the Chargers' safeties coach in 2024, returns to Los Angeles to be the team's defensive coordinator.[read more]

Sources: Broncos fire OC after falling short of SB...
Broncos offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi was fired Tuesday along with wide receivers coach Keary Colbert and cornerbacks coach Addison Lynch.[read more]

Four offseason lessons from two unlikely Super Bow...
It's easy to be skeptical about big free agency spending, midtier QB contracts and defensive-minded coaches. But the Seahawks and Patriots proved everyone wrong.[read more]