Several fans treated for hypothermia at the fourth-coldest game in NFL history A total of 69 people were treated for weather-related conditions including hypothermia and frostbite at Saturday's wild-card game between the Chiefs and Miami Dolphins. Diba Mohtasham
The Buffalo Bills are hiring fans to shovel snow before its game against the Steelers The Bills vs. Steelers game was postponed due to inclement weather in Buffalo. The Bills are offering people $20 an hour to help clear the stadium of snow before Monday's game. Ayana Archie
Detroit Lions fans will see a familiar face as they host the Los Angeles Rams playoff The NFL's Detroit Lions are hosting the team's first home playoff game in three decades this weekend. They face the Los Angeles Rams, led by a former Lions quarterback. Quinn Klinefelter
Saturday Sports: It's the end of an era for two legendary football coaches NPR's Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media about two legendary football coaches, Nick Saban and Bill Belichick, who are both leaving their jobs. Scott Simon
A preview of the Australian Open NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Courtney Ngugen, senior writer for WTA Insider, about the Australian Open. The first round of play begins Saturday, Jan. 13. Justine Kenin
It's win or go home for the 12 teams in the NFL wild-card round The NFL playoffs start this weekend with the wild-card round — games will be played Saturday and Sunday. NPR's A Martinez talks to ESPN's Jesse Washington for a preview.
The end of an era as Seattle Seahawks say farewell to Pete Carroll SeattleSports.com's Stacy Rost joins Soundside to talk about the abrupt departure of Pete Carroll as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks. Jason Burrows
Pete Carroll's unique legacy and what's next for the Seahawks KUOW’s Kim Malcolm talked to sportswriter Danny O'Neil about the news this week that coach Pete Carroll won't lead the Seattle Seahawks for a 15th season. Kim Malcolm
Is it worth keeping a college football program, even if it's losing money? Why are schools so eager to keep their football teams - even when they tend to run on a deficit? Libby Denkmann