NFL news roundup: Latest league updates from Monday, Jan. 16 – NFL.com

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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy suffered a complete tear of the UCL in his throwing elbow during Sunday’s loss to the Eagles, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Monday.
Bengals linebacker Germaine Pratt apologized for his reaction to Joseph Ossai’s personal foul at end of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game loss to Chiefs, saying “I was emotional. I was in the moment. I would say I was wrong.”
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The NFL informed teams Monday that the 2023 salary cap would be a record $224.8 million per club, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Monday.
The Los Angeles Chargers are expected to hire former Cowboys OC Kellen Moore as their new offensive coordinator, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Monday.
Bengals DC Lou Anarumo and OC Brian Callahan have been requested for interviews for the Arizona Cardinals’ vacant head coaching position.
The NFC title game got away from the 49ers as quarterback injuries finally caught up with Kyle Shanahan’s club. Perhaps the match might have unfolded differently had the Eagles not converted a fourth-and-3 deep shot to DeVonta Smith for 29 yards on the opening drive.
Lane Johnson wasn’t about to let a torn adductor in his groin stop him from battling for a chance to hoist another Lombardi Trophy. The Eagles’ star right tackle suffered the injury on Christmas Eve but is now heading to Super Bowl LVII.
Kansas City Chiefs star defensive tackle Chris Jones entered Sunday’s AFC Championship Game without a postseason sack in 13 games. The drought ended in a massive way in the Chiefs’ 23-20 win over Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.
Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai had a late hit on quarterback Patrick Mahomes that resulted in Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker knocking down the game-winning 45-yard field goal. After the game, Ossai was fighting back emotions in the locker room, but head coach Zac Taylor does not blame him, saying, “we’re not going to make it about one play.”
There was a lot of trash talk leading up to Sunday’s AFC Championship Game. Following the Chiefs’ last-second win, tight end Travis Kelce had a succinct response to the pre-game “Burrowhead” narrative.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, in the AFC Championship Game Sunday to advance to Super Bowl LVII, where they will take on the Philadelphia Eagles.
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