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Smith was the first coach terminated during the annual purge at the end of the regular season.
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Smith was the first coach terminated during the annual purge at the end of the regular season.
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The Dolphins and Jaguars grabbed the last two spots in the A.F.C., while Tom Brady broke his own record for pass completions.
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Watt became an outsize celebrity for a defensive player during 10 seasons with Houston and two with Arizona, dominating on the field and raising millions of dollars for hurricane relief.
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Watt became an outsize celebrity for a defensive player during 10 seasons with Houston and two with Arizona, dominating on the field and raising millions of dollars for hurricane relief.
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The Eagles face the Cowboys in a game that looks very different without Jalen Hurts. And some matchups, like the Giants at the Vikings, are just plain fun.
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Teams with little or no hope of making the postseason are auditioning new quarterbacks, remaking their cultures or simply dreaming of that No. 1 overall pick.
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Kansas City and the Cowboys were pushed to overtime in surprise finales, but the Lions’ continued playoff push may be the most shocking N.F.L. result.
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Receiver Jameson Williams gave the Lions a major boost to beat the Vikings, the Cowboys avoided being upset but Houston exposed a weakness, and the Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence is earning some respect.
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When Deshaun Watson’s suspension ended, the N.F.L.’s broadcast partners focused mainly on his return to the field, not on the behavior a hearing officer had deemed “predatory,” or on the women who accused him.