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Michele Tafoya joined ‘Don’t @ Me With Dan Dakich‘ on Monday morning to recap championship weekend around the NFL and shared her reaction to Joseph Ossai’s boneheaded play at the end of the AFC title game.
With the game tied at 20-20 with just 17 seconds left in regulation, Patrick Mahomes scrambled out of the pocket to the Bengal’s 42-yard line. As the Kansas City quarterback was well out of bounds, Ossai shoved Mahomes in the back which resulted in an unnecessary roughness penalty moving the ball to the 27-yard line.

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Walton-Penner group circles back with the Michigan coach. Plus, DeMeco Ryans could be headed to the Texans, and the Colts plan to meet with Eagles offensive coordinator Shane Steichen.
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The coaching carousel is spinning, and we’re keeping up with it. The Panthers hired former Colts boss Frank Reich, which leaves openings still in Denver, Indianapolis, Houston and Arizona.

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The Blackhawks star still holds the franchise record for goals scored.
Legendary hockey player Bobby Hull died at the age of 84, the NHL Alumni Association announced on Monday.
Hull spent 15 seasons with the Blackhawks, where he remains the team’s all-time leading scorer with 604 goals. The “Golden Jet,” as he was known, is also the father of Hockey Hall of Famer Brett Hull.
Bobby Hull ranks third overall for the Blackhawks with 1,153 career points, fifth with 549 assists and sixth with 1,036 games played.
In 1961, Hull helped Chicago win its third Stanley Cup title.

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Links to all our coverage of NFL Sunday, including Albert Breer’s conversation with Nick Sirianni. Plus, notes on Aaron Rodgers’s contract.
Welcome back to bye week in the NFL. The matchup is set for Super Bowl LVII after championship Sunday: The Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes finally exacted AFC revenge on the Bengals, and the Eagles punched a ticket back to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2017.
We are trying things a little differently at The MMQB this year with Albert Breer’s Monday-morning column, publishing items as separate stories throughout the morning.

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