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NFL rumors: Latest news from Week 13 on injuries and more

See the latest news and rumors around the NFL from Week 13 action.

By Justin Lee, Chat Sports

Week 13 of the NFL season kicked off in thrilling fashion, as the Green Bay Packers converted a Hail Mary pass from quarterback Aaron Rodgers to tight end Richard Rodgers on the game’s final untimed down to secure a 27–23 victory against the Detroit Lions.

The walk-off touchdown sent shock waves through Ford Field and moved Green Bay within a half game of the NFC North-leading Minnesota Vikings.

Check out the latest NFL news and rumors below.

• The Cleveland Browns are prepared to offer Ohio State’s Urban Meyer the biggest coaching contract in league history, multiple sources told Chat Sports.

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• Coldplay will headline the Super Bowl 50 halftime show, reports The Wall Street Journal’s Dennis K. Berman.

• New York Giants safety Nat Berhetweeted on Thursday that his cousin was among the 14 killed in Wednesday’s mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.

• The San Francisco 49ers will demote president Paraag Marathe following Super Bowl 50, reports CSN Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco.

• A petition on Change.org seeking a ban by the NFL of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy had 72,000 signatures as of Thursday.

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• Denver Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller was fined $8,681 for hitting New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady after he was already down in the Broncos’ Week 12 win. Miller said he plans to appeal the decision, reports The Denver Post.

• New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revisremains in concussion protocol after being injured in his team’s Week 11 matchup against the Houston Texans. Revis will sit out against the New York Giants on Sunday, reports the Associated Press.

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch has been ruled out of Sunday's game, according to Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times. Paul Richardson, Demarcus Dobbs and Jordan Hill will also be inactive.