BAD KARMA: DeSean Jackson says “bad karma” caught up with Chip Kelly. Robert Klemko sat down with Washington’s superstar receiver, who reflected on his former coach, his new one, QB controversies, the playoffs and more.
DeSean Jackson says ‘bad karma’ caught up with Chip Kelly
Washington’s wide receiver, and former Eagle, has never held back when it comes to his old coach.


49ERS MEET WITH CHIP: 49ers met with Chip Kelly about head coaching job. He definitely wouldn’t get to be the GM here at least.
A NEW MAN: Jim Tomsula shaved his mustache!!! Who is this man?
PLAYOFF PREVIEW SPECTACULAR: The new podcast dropped on Thursday. Stephen White, Danny Kelly and Ryan Van Bibber talked Lovie Smith and previewed all four of this weekend’s playoff games. Hint: we’re big believers in the Chiefs.
MONEY BROWNS: Former Browns CEO discusses analytics and where the team is going. Former Cleveland Browns CEO Joe Banner is now a front office insider for ESPN, so naturally he has been weighing in on the team’s investment in analytics by promoting Sashi Brown to Executive VP of Football Operations and hiring Paul DePodesta.
THE NEXT BROWNS QB: The Browns should Moneyball the QB position. And how do you do that?
BRRRRRRRRRR: The five coldest NFL playoff games ever played. The Vikings-Seahawks Wild Card matchup is forecast to be one of the coldest temperature games in NFL history. But how does it stack up, and what happens when it’s that cold?
RIVALRY WARNING: The NFL sent a warning to Bengals and Steelers. Oh boy ... The NFL contacted both Cincinnati and Pittsburgh to ensure on-field issues would be limited on Saturday night.
BRADFORD’S FATE: Sam Bradford was reportedly “very upset” when the Eagles fired Chip Kelly. Of course, Kelly might be the last coach in the NFL who thinks Bradford can lead a team.
GRUDEN WATCH: Jon Gruden rumors! We had our first Gruden coaching rumor of the season. This one linked him to the Eagles, and it lasted less than a day before someone shot it down.
UPSET ABOUT LOVIE: Dirk Koetter “upset” at Buccaneers firing Lovie Smith. Nobody was more upset with Smith’s firing than the man who’s reportedly the favorite to replace him.
HALL OF FAME: Brett Favre leads 2016 Hall of Fame finalists. Favre, Owens and Faneca all made it as finalists in their first year of eligibility. The HOF announced the 15 finalists on Thursday night.











