Minnesota is also weak on the defensive line. The Vikes got gashed by Jahmyr Gibbs and the Detroit Lions for 139 yards and three touchdowns in Week 18, and 40 of their 49 sacks on the season have come from either EDGE defenders or inside linebackers.
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Philly poached former Minnesota Vikings first-round pick Lewis Cine off of the Buffalo Bills practice squad on Wednesday. That means Cine will be on the 53-man roster for the first round of the playoffs. The Eagles had an open roster spot after waiving QB Ian Book on Tuesday.
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After his college career, Cine was selected with the No. 32 pick in the 2022 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings. In his rookie year, he suffered a lower leg injury that ended his season. After two years in Minnesota, Cine was released before the 2024 season began and was added to the Bills practice squad a few days later.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Wednesday that they have signed S Lewis Cine to their active roster.
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Smith is the offensive coordinator in Miami, where head coach Mike McDaniel calls the plays. Smith, 43, also impressed the Seahawks interviewing with them last January for the head job in Seattle.
The Green Bay Packers passing game has struggled of late, and there’s nothing coach Matt LaFleur would like more than for his offense to find its groove again.