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The NFL regular season has come to an end, and Week 18 was full of drama, big bonuses and the game of the year that decided the one seed in the NFC.
Needing a win and a loss from Tampa Bay to secure the NFC South title, the Atlanta Falcons dropped their Week 18 matchup with the Carolina Panthers, ending their season. While the Bucs did win and eliminated the Falcons anyway, an overtime loss ended an up-and-down year for Atlanta.
First-year Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald was dissatisfied with his team's lack of balance on offense, and that cost offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb his job.
If Seattle's front office does decide to move on from Smith, the best path forward will be finding a younger quarterback who won't cost as much, preferably one who's still on his rookie deal.
The Browns need to add competition to their QB room next year, and Kevin Stefanski’s former signal-caller in Minnesota could be the answer.
Zack Kelberman is the Senior Editor for Mile High Huddle. He has covered the NFL for more than a decade and the Denver Broncos since 2016. He's also the co-host of the wildly popular Broncos show the Mile High Huddle Podcast.
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The Chicago Bears defense drops Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed for a two-yard loss on fourth-and-3 for a turnover on downs.
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