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NFLTR Insider: Deion, Jets, Hall of Fame, Huff, Shedeur, Jones
Deion Sanders
Colorado HC Deion Sanders would reportedly be interested in taking an NFL head coaching job next season if the team were to draft his son QB Shedeur Sanders so the pair could remain together.
Former Cowboys WR Michael Irvin, who is close with the family, said he heard from a "great source" that Sanders would "one-hundred percent" be interested in taking the Cowboys head coaching job if they were to select his son in the draft.
Jets
The fallout from Jets owner Woody Johnson's decision to fire GM Joe Douglas with several games still remaining in the season continues to reverberate around the league, with revelations about the state of things inside the organization.
Here's a collection of various reports on the situation: Jets Rumors: Woody Johnson, Joe Douglas, Rex Ryan, New GM Candidates
Hall of Fame
The Pro Football Hall of Fame released the list of modern-era semi-finalists for the 2025 Hall of Fame class on Wednesday.
25 Modern-Era Semi-Finalists For 2025 Pro Football Hall Of Fame Class
Bryce Huff
Eagles DE Bryce Huff is having a procedure on his wrist that will sideline him for a few weeks.
The goal is for Huff to be back and healthy for the end of the season when the Eagles are making their stretch run.
Buzz:
The Shrine Bowl announced that Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders has accepted his invitation to play in their all-star game in January. (NFLTR)
Some players around the Giants have reportedly been disappointed by how the team has handled Daniel Jones being benched this week with players aware it was "primarily a financial decision." (NFLTR)
Some potential Jaguars head coaching candidates. (NFLTR)
Bears QB Caleb Williams explained the advantages of increased motion, which was one of interim OC Thomas Brown's points of emphasis in his first week. (NFLTR)
Raiders HC Antonio Pierce said that the team looked good offensively under new OC Scott Turner, but there were still issues to clean up in the running game. (NFLTR)
49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said RB Christian McCaffrey had a great game and didn't think he had any opportunities for an explosive play. (NFLTR)