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Falcons, Colts to interview 'Wink' Martindale for DC job

Tue Jan 14 12:53pm ET
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Former NFL defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale soon could be making his return to the league.

NFL Network reported that Martindale will interview for the defensive coordinator positions with the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.

Martindale accepted the defensive coordinator position at Michigan after parting ways with the New York Giants following the 2023 season.

Martindale, 61, previously served as the defensive coordinator in Baltimore from 2018-21 and in Denver (2010).

The Falcons are looking to fill the position previously held by Jimmy Lake, who was fired on Saturday after one season with the team.

The Colts fired Gus Bradley as their defensive coordinator on Jan. 6 after his third season with the team.

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George Pickens Jan 14 11:20am CT
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Updating a previous report, Los Angeles Rams TE Tyler Higbee (chest) went to a Phoenix-area hospital after suffering a chest injury in the NFC wild-card game Monday, Nov. 13, against the Minnesota Vikings. 'I think he's going to be okay,' head coach Sean McVay said.

Fantasy Spin: Higbee ended up with a team-best 58 receiving yards and five receptions on five targets before checking out. If he is unable to play in the NFC Divisional Round playoff game on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles, look for Davis Allen and Hunter Long to see an increased role in the offense.

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Justin Jefferson Jan 13 11:20pm CT
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Sam Darnold Jan 13 10:50pm CT
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Puka Nacua Jan 13 10:50pm CT
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