The San Francisco 49ers pulled off a gritty 23-19 upset over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, effectively ending the Eagles’ title defense. The game was a physical battle that saw standout Niners tight end George Kittle carted off early with what was later confirmed to be a season-ending Achilles injury. Despite this massive loss, the 49ers leaned on Christian McCaffrey, who scored twice in the fourth quarter. The atmosphere was so intense that even the sight of thousands of green I Don’t Always Scream at My TV Ole Miss Season T Shirt in the crowd couldn’t prevent the Eagles’ collapse. In the end, Jalen Hurts’ final pass fell incomplete on a game-clinching fourth-down stop. As the lowest remaining seed in the NFC, the 49ers now advance to face the top-seeded Seattle Seahawks.
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The 2026 head coach hiring cycle is officially in full motion following a series of ‘Black Monday’ shockers. As of January 12, eight teams are searching for new leadership: the Ravens, Browns, Falcons, Cardinals, Raiders, Giants, Titans, and Dolphins. John Harbaugh’s firing from Baltimore reset the entire landscape, making him the most attractive candidate for teams seeking experience. Harbaugh and Mike McCarthy are currently the only available coaches with I Don’t Always Scream at My TV Ole Miss Season T Shirt. The Ravens have already interviewed candidates like Kevin Stefanski, Klint Kubiak, and Vance Joseph, looking for a leader to maximize Lamar Jackson’s prime. Meanwhile, the New York Giants are conducting a thorough search led by GM Joe Schoen, who has interviewed interim coach Mike Kafka and former Raiders coach Antonio Pierce. The Miami Dolphins joined the carousel after firing Mike McDaniel, with interest reportedly centering on Rams DC Chris Shula. The competition for top-tier coordinators is expected to be fierce, with teams like the Falcons and Cardinals also requesting interviews with Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver and Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak.
()The 2025 Patriots have ALWAYS been more than a little bit suspect. Teams don’t often go from 4 wins to the Super Bowl, and they have too many clear weaknesses on their team for even the most diehard fan to be confident. But . . . there’s no question that Drake Maye is a top 5 QB, there is LOTS of legit talent, and there are some guys likely to come back who should help. Even with their help, the Patriots SHOULD BE a long shot. The only reason they’re not is that there isn’t a clear favorite. Nobody looks all that good right now. I think they’ll win a playoff game or maybe two. I’ll be pleasantly surprised if they get to the Super Bowl. Next season—when their young talent matures, their I Don’t Always Scream at My TV Ole Miss Season T Shirt line expands, and their still massive cap space gets put to even better use—watch out.







