I'm told the #Jaguars are currently in the process of scheduling a head coach interview with #Chiefs OC Eric Bienemy, per source.
San Francisco 49ers Schefter reports two other head coaches and teams were also slapped with $350,000 in fines: Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio and San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan.
"We wear masks all day at practice, we wear them around the building," Carroll said on the Seahawks' website. "I know it's extremely important to wear masks. Sometimes you've just got to be reminded. Sometimes you've got to get coached up."
The Seahawks stopped new Patriots quarterback Cam Newton at the 1-yard line on the final play of Sunday's game to hold on for a 35-30 win over New England.
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Though a Bills' win would guarantee them playing at home again the following week, there have been no discussions as to whether fans would be allowed to attend a second game, Cohen said.
Cleveland BrownsNFL Week 13 takeaways: Browns put up 41 points, and the Jets find a new way to lose
Coach Mike Tomlin confirmed McFarland was the first option on the play. He also said it was his decision to go for it on fourth down rather than putting kicker Matthew Wright, elevated from the practice squad, in a high-pressure situation to kick a 45-yard field goal with the game on the line.
Tampa Bay BuccaneersAs Texas shuts back down amid soaring COVID-19 cases, doctors across the now-hardest-hit states face insurers that are starting to back away from the widely embraced telehealth approach to doctor appointments.
Indianapolis ColtsFanatics is making masks instead of MLB jerseys to fight Coronavirus
With the Major League Baseball season suspended due to Covid-19, resources that would normally be reserved for making jerseys will instead go toward masks and gowns for healthcare workers.