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Vikings fire GM Adofo-Mensah after 4 seasons
The Minnesota Vikings fired general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah on Friday, the team announced, a shocking turn following an organization-wide failure to make the playoffs this season.[read more]

NFL eyes replay for missed player safety penalties...
The NFL will discuss using video review to assess penalties for player-safety-related violations that are missed by officials, the league said Friday.[read more]

Steelers tab ex-Raiders DC Graham to same role
The Pittsburgh Steelers hired former Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham for the same role in Mike McCarthy's staff, the team announced Friday afternoon.[read more]

Sources: Seahawks to go up for sale after SB LX
The Seattle Seahawks will go up for sale after Super Bowl LX, league and ownership sources familiar with the arrangement tell ESPN.[read more]

Sources: Ravens to hire Doyle, 29, to be new OC
The Ravens are hiring Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle as their offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Doyle, 29, will be the youngest offensive playcaller in the NFL.[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]

Patriots QB Maye misses practice with illness
Patriots coach Mike Vrabel says quarterback Drake Maye didn't practice Friday because of illness.[read more]

Source: Bills hiring Carmichael as team's new OC
The Bills are hiring Pete Carmichael to be their offensive coordinator, a source confirmed to ESPN.[read more]

Pro Bowl Joe: Flacco gets 1st nod after 18 years
Bengals QB Joe Flacco was named as an AFC quarterback in this year's Pro Bowl Games, the team announced Friday. It's the first time in Flacco's 18-year career that he has been named a Pro Bowler.[read more]

Why the NFL stood by Bad Bunny for Super Bowl half...
The NFL has stood by its decision to book Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show despite Trump administration criticism.[read more]