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Zay Flowers did something no wide receiver has done in nearly 50 years. The Chargers sign Ben Cleveland to their practice squad.
John Harbaugh signed an extension last offseason, which keeps him under contract through 2028. But this disappointing season has led to Harbaugh being booed while walking off the field at a home game and questions about his job security. "I try to do the job, not try to keep the job," Harbaugh said toward the end of the season.
There are massive stakes on the line in the Steelers-Ravens “Sunday Night Football” game, with the winner taking the AFC North crown and making the playoffs, and the loser being eliminated from playoff contention. In terms of job security, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said there is more on the line for one of the coaches, though.
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ESPN interrupts TGL broadcast to break major NFL news
ESPN’s broadcast of the third TGL match of the season was briefly interrupted by major news unfolding in the NFL. Multiple reports shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday broke the news that the Baltimore Ravens had cut ties with longtime head coach John Harbaugh.
ESPN's Bill Barnwell put Baltimore Ravens $100 million superstar safety Kyle Hamilton on his 2025 NFL All-Pro Team.
The Bears' FPI chance to win the Super Bowl is at 3.4%, which is worse than the Ravens at 4.3%, the Packers at 6.2%, the Houston Texans at 5.8%, the Jacksonville Jaguars at 5.3%, and the Los Angeles Chargers at 4.7%.
Ravens kicker Tyler Loop knew immediately that his potential game-winning 44-yard field goal Sunday night sliced wide right, giving the AFC North title to the rival Steelers and abruptly ending Baltimore's season.
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