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He had been notably connected to the NFL’s Broncos head coach opening.
Another round of speculation about the fate of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has drawn to a close.
The Wolverines coach will return to Ann Arbor in 2023 for his ninth season, according to a Monday afternoon tweet from university president Santa Ono.

“I just got off the phone with Coach Harbaugh and Jim shared with me the great news that he is going to remain as the Head Coach of the Michigan Wolverines,” Ono tweeted.

Rob Gronkowski wasn’t playing around when he considered a return to football.
Joining Jason and Travis Kelce on Monday’s episode of “New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce,” Gronk revealed that he was dangerously close to joining the Buffalo Bills in the offseason. 
Speaking with the Kelce brothers, who will both be playing in the Divisional Round this weekend with their respective No. 1 seeded teams, Gronk shared that as he was mulling a return to football in 2022, he almost took Buffalo’s offer to join the Bills.

NFL coaching searches are in full swing, and Demeco Ryans might just be the most popular guy around.
The San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator has interviews lined up for a head coach gig with four teams. He will meet with the Denver Broncos Thursday, followed by the Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans later in the week.
Demeco Ryans is emerging as a coveted candidate for several NFL head coach positions. (Photo by Michael Zagaris/San Francisco 49ers/Getty Images)
Ryans has climbed the ranks with the 49ers since 2017.

The Cincinnati Bengals held on to beat the Baltimore Ravens, thanks to Sam Hubbard’s 98-yard fumble recovery TD and will face the Buffalo Bills, who narrowly defeated the Miami Dolphins. However, Nick Wright is concerned about Josh Allen’s play, who continues to struggle with taking care of the football (threw two interceptions against the Dolphins). Watch as he explains why he is not convinced that Allen will lead Bills Mafia to the promise land.

The Minnesota native has headed up Tennessee’s player personnel department since 2020.
The Cardinals are hiring Titans director of player personnel Monti Ossenfort to be their next general manager, according to a Monday afternoon report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.
Ossenfort replaces Arizona general manager Steve Keim, who stepped down on Jan. 9 as the Cardinals moved to fire coach Kliff Kingsbury.
This season, Arizona floundered to a 4–13 record as it lost quarterback Kyler Murray for the season with a torn ACL.