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Tuesday morning one-liners

This image released by Universal Studios shows Jim Carrey, left, and Jeff Daniels in character as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne, respectively, on the set of “Dumb and Dumber To,” in Atlanta. The pair have reunited for the sequel to the 1994 film “Dumb & Dumber,” which is expected in theaters in 2014. (AP Photo/Universal Studios, Hopper Stone)

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Bills coach Rex Ryan said there’s “probably some truth” to reports that his brother Rob is in Buffalo.

The defensive line helped propel the Dolphins to Sunday’s win.

RB James White and the return of LB Jamie Collins were bright spots in the Patriots loss.

The Jets may have lost DE Mike Catapano for the rest of the season with a Lisfranc injury.

Ravens QB Joe Flacco is scheduled for knee surgery on Tuesday.

The Bengals can wrap up the AFC North this week.

Browns rookie OL Cameron Erving has shown he has plenty of room for improvement.

RB Le’Veon Bell’s injury is on the minds of some Steelers teammates heading into their game with the Bengals.

The status of Texans G Brandon Brooks will be determined later in the week.

The Colts need Zach Kerr to give them a boost on the defensive line.

Jaguars WR Allen Hurns has been cleared to return from a concussion.

Rookie WR Dorial Green-Beckham stepped up for the Titans against the Jaguars.

The Broncos have plenty of injuries to keep an eye on this week.

The lack of Justin Houston didn’t neuter the Chiefs pass rush.

Said Raiders coach Jack Del Rio of the team’s playoff odds, “I think we’re a 1 percent chance or something. That’s not real good odds. It’s kind of like the ‘Dumb and Dumber’ deal: So we still have a chance?”

The Chargers are expected to work out WR Austin Pettis on Tuesday.

QB Matt Cassel got his first taste of winning with the Cowboys.

Giants coach Tom Coughlin thinks DE Jason Pierre-Paul should have had a one-handed interception against the Jets.

RB Darren Sproles saw his playing time in the Eagles offense go up in Week 13.

Redskins DT Stephen Paea is going to have an MRI on his injured toe.

It’s time for Bears K Robbie Gould to get back to work after missing two field goals.

Lions coach Jim Caldwell says there will be no more Hail Mary talk.

Packers T David Bakhtiari is happy to talk about the Hail Mary being a momentum builder, though.

Some time passed since the game, but Vikings DE Brian Robison was still upset about being called for unnecessary roughness.

Watching tape of the Week 13 loss to the Buccaneers didn’t make Falcons coach Dan Quinn feel well.

DE Kony Ealy didn’t see much time as the Panthers moved to 12-0.

The Saints defense is on pace to break all sorts of records.

With LB Kwon Alexander serving his suspension, the Buccaneers will need other defenders to step up.

The Cardinals didn’t miss a beat without two injured running backs.

Making the case that offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti was the fall guy for running the offense coach Jeff Fisher wants.

QB Blaine Gabbert is getting praise from 49ers players and coaches.

A Seahawks-centric look at the NFC playoff picture.