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Injuries

Ravens

Mark Andrews (TE, Ravens) will return to face the Chiefs this Sunday. The tight end officially came off the injured list Friday. He had been injured in the ankle since a game against the Bengals on November 16. It's hard to know if he'll be in rhythm and how much John Harbaugh plans to use him, but he'll be there. He has caught 45 balls in 10 games this season.

Absent from the last two games due to a calf injury, Marlon Humphrey (CB) should also make his return this Sunday, according to ESPN. He trained normally on Friday.

49ers

Deebo Samuel (WR, 49ers) will hold his place against the Lions this Sunday. Hit in the shoulder during the previous match, the receiver received the green light from the doctors.

Chiefs

Joe Thuney (OG, Chiefs) is officially out of this Sunday's game against the Ravens due to a pectoral injury. Derrick Nnadi (DT) will also be absent. For him, it's a triceps injury. Kadarius Toney (WR, hip) completes the list of absentees.

Isiah Pacheco (RB, ankle), Willie Gay (LB, neck) and Mike Edwards (S, concussion) are officially doubtful. ESPN says Pacheco should play well in the AFC Conference Finals.

Coaches

– The Commanders and Seahawks wait to see what happens on the field. The two franchises are now the only ones not to have a coach. ESPN reports that Washington is waiting to re-interview Mike McDonald (defensive coordinator, Ravens), Aaron Glenn (defensive coordinator, Lions) and Ben Johnson (offensive coordinator, Lions). Dan Quinn (defensive coordinator, Cowboys) is also expected to have a second interview with the Commanders. Seattle also interviewed Johnson, among many other candidates. And ESPN assures that McDonald is also a name to follow on the Seahawks side.

– The Falcons have chosen their offensive coordinator. According to NFL Media, they chose to hire Zac Robinson, who served this season as the Rams' passing game coordinator. He will therefore find Raheem Morris, defensive coordinator of Los Angeles who recently became the head coach of the Falcons.

– Kellen Moore will become the new offensive coordinator of the Eagles. The 35-year-old coach will therefore leave the Chargers after only one season, the results of which are much more mixed than those of his years in Dallas. With Vic Fangio for defense and Moore in attack, Nick Sirianni has in any case built a very glamorous staff.

– The Bears announced the hiring of Eric Washington as defensive coordinator. The 54-year-old technician should not, however, have the privilege of play calls, which should remain the responsibility of head coach Matt Eberflus, according to ESPN. Washington was the Bills' defensive line coach and assistant head coach this season. He has around twenty years of experience on the NFL benches.

– The Patriots should give the defensive coordinator position to DeMarcus Covington, who was their defensive line coach. According to ESPN, the other candidates have been informed that the position will be given to Covington.

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