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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Tuesday, 02/04/2020 [NFL Daily Newsletter]( [Today's Date] [Today's Date] Kyle Shanahan endures another devastating Super Bowl collapse [[ALT_PLACEHOLDER]]( [For the second time in four seasons, Kyle Shanahan suffered a devastating fourth-quarter Super Bowl collapse. Michael Silver reflects on another heartbreaker for the San Francisco 49ers head coach.]( [Read >]( Chiefs boldly took Lombardi Trophy from 49ers; what's next? [Gregg Rosenthal explains how Andy Reid's Chiefs boldly took the Lombardi Trophy away from the Kyle Shanahan-led 49ers. Plus, three big offseason questions for each Super Bowl team.]( [Read >]( Hall of Fame safety, Packers legend Willie Wood dies at 83 [Former Green Bay Packers safety and Pro Football Hall of Famer Willie Wood died Monday at the age of 83, the team announced.]( [Read >]( Panthers release Greg Olsen; TE to visit Bills, Redskins [The Carolina Panthers released veteran tight end Greg Olsen on Monday. The move came four days after Olsen and the Panthers announced they would mutually part ways ahead of the 2020 season.]( [Read >]( Three-round 2020 NFL mock draft 1.0: Dolphins pass on Tua [With Super Bowl LIV in the books, Chad Reuter unveils his initial projection for the 2020 NFL Draft's first three rounds. His forecast calls for seven teams to pick QBs before the end of Round 3, including the Panthers and Steelers.]( [Read >]( [The Official App of the NFL | Download Now]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [My NFL News] [NFL Games]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [News Article]( [NFL Tickets] [NFL Tickets] [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [Buy Tickets]( [NFL 100]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL Day In History]( [NFL PLAY FOOTBALL]( [NFL SHOP]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL on Instagram]( [Join the Conversation] [NFL Twitter Feed]( [NFL Twitter Feed]( Copyright 2019 [NFL.com]( | All Rights Reserved | NFL Enterprise LLC, 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust Your Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us](

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