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  • FA Front Office
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    Washington is “close” to hiring former Carolina general manager Marty Hurney as the team’s next general manager.
    Fired by the Panthers twice over the past eight years, Hurney is the frontrunner to land the Washington GM job and rejoin former Panthers head coach Ron Rivera. Hurney’s personal issues and questionable team building make him a curious hire for the Football Team, though he could fit well with the team’s dysfunctional and toxic culture. Hurney in 2018 was investigated by the NFL after claims of harassment by his ex-wife and eventually cleared of wrongdoing.

  • NE Linebacker #14
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    Patriots LB Robert Spillane (ankle) is active for Super Bowl LX against the Seahawks.
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    Trysta Krick shares her favorite bet for Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, sharing why two elite defenses will shine and lead to a low-scoring game between Sam Darnold's Seahawks and Drake Maye's Patriots.
  • NE Wide Receiver #86
    Patriots declared WR Efton Chism, CB Kobee Minor, OLB Bradyn Swinson, OT Marcus Bryant, G Caedan Wallace, TE C.J. Dippre and QB Tommy DeVito inactive for Super Bowl LX against the Seahawks.
    Chism, an undrafted free agent rookie, was active in the Divisional Round and Wild Card Round but did not play in the AFC Championship Game. He caught 3-of-3 targets for 75 yards and one touchdown in the regular season and caught his lone postseason target for a 20-yard gain. DeVito will serve as the Patriots’ emergency third quarterback today.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport believes that the Cardinals are “likely” to move on from QB Kyler Murray.
    This seems to be the consensus opinion regarding the Cardinals’ looming decision. Murray has a fully guaranteed $36,800,000 salary in 2025. If he is on the Cardinals’ roster at the beginning of the new league year, on March 11th, it will trigger a $20 million guarantee for the following season. A release is possible, and could help Murray find a new starting role, albeit for less money than he may desire.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that it is “not out of the question” for Kirk Cousins to be on the Falcons’ roster in 2026.
    Garafolo’s report is somewhat tough to parse. It sounds like he believes the Falcons could release Cousins, and then attempt to re-sign him to a more affordable contract. Renegotiating the contact before releasing him makes more sense. The Browns notably attempted to trade for Cousins last year, with new Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanki then serving as the Browns’ head coach. One wonders if Stefanski might make a push to avoid releasing Cousins in the first place. Garafolo notes that there is expected to be “a lot of interest” in Cousins if he hits free agency.
  • NFL Commissioner
    Roger Goodell said that if the NFL’s “international growth continues,” international teams “are very possible someday.”
    In an interview with Westwood One, Goodell discussed the NFL’s expansion into international markets, with games scheduled to take place in Mexico, France, Brazil, Spain and Australia next season. Goodell was, of course, noncommittal, but took the time to note that there are currently “cities out there that could support an NFL team.”
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Buccaneers WR Mike Evans’ agent, Deryk Gilmore, told The Insiders that he thinks Evans’ “competitive nature leads to more football.”
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo paraphrased Gilmore’s messaging by saying Evans “has more football in him.” Evans, 32, is coming off his 12th NFL season. It is the first time in which Evans finished with fewer than 1,000 receiving yards, though he missed time with a hamstring strain, a broken collarbone and a concussion. He is scheduled to enter free agency this offseason. After this segment, we expect Evans to touch base with his agent soon, if he hasn’t already.
  • ATL Defensive End #27
    ESPN’s Marc Raimondi reports that court records show Falcons EDGE James Pearce is “facing five felonies” after being arrested on Saturday.
    Pearce is reportedly being held in Miami-Dade County on a $20,500 bond. The case “was assigned to the felony domestic crimes intake unit,” and Pearce was “given a pre-trial conditional stay-away order” regarding WNBA player Rickea Jackson. We expect more updates in the coming days.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that the Bengals “are still considering” using the franchise tag on Trey Hendrickson.
    Does this mean that Hendrickson will be on the Bengals’ roster in 2026? Garafolo answered that question by saying, “maybe, maybe not,” noting that a tag-and-trade scenario may be the goal. The two sides slapped a band-aid on Hendrickson’s offseason trade request last year by agreeing to a one-year deal that gave Hendrickson a $14 million raise for the 2025 season. Unfortunately, a core muscle injury, apparently suffered in Week 6, limited him to just seven games played. Hopefully, things will be resolved quickly.
  • NE Linebacker #14
    Patriots LB Robert Spillane (ankle) is expected to play in Super Bowl LX against the Seahawks.
    Patriots LB Harold Landry (knee) is also expected to play. Both players were listed as questionable on Friday. ESPN’s Mike Reiss notes that both players might be unable to handle their typical workload. Spillane’s backup, LB Jack Gibbens, could be asked to “step up” if Spillane needs a few breaks. Spillane missed Weeks 15-18 with the same ankle injury, which he aggravated in the AFC Championship Game. Gibbens notably led the team with 20 tackles during Spillane’s late-season absence. Gibbens’ two pass breakups during that span also impressively tied for a team-high.
  • NYJ Coaching Staff
    Jets hired Ryan Slowik to their defensive coaching staff.
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Slowik will coach the safety group while The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt reports Slowik will serve as the Jets’ defensive pass game coordinator. We suspect he is accepting both roles. Slowik spent the past four seasons rapidly rising through the Dolphins’ coaching ranks, serving as a senior defensive assistant (2022), outside linebackers coach (2023) and defensive backs coach and pass game specialist (2024-2025). Perhaps unsurprisingly, Rapoport reports that “other NFL teams have looked at Slowik as a future defensive coordinator.”