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Orange Line service suspended temporarily in Downtown Boston
The MBTA has temporarily suspended Orange Line service along a busy stretch of the subway line over a medical emergency. Orange Line trains will be suspended between Back Bay and North Station due to the medical situation at Downtown Crossing, the T said shortly after 11 a.m. It wasn’t made clear how long the service impact will last. The T referred riders to the Green Line for substitute service.

Watch Live: Boston celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day nationwide, and the City of Boston will have a number of events to mark the federal holiday and celebrate the life of the civil rights icon. Boston holds a special tie to Dr. King, as it is the city where he met his wife, Coretta Scott King. Here are just a few of the events on Monday that will continue the legacy the Kings started here. MLK Memorial Breakfast — Westin Copley Place at 9 a.m. “The Soundtrack of MLK’s Life” — JFK Library at 10:30 a.m. “Day of Celebration in Honor of MLK” — Boston University’s Metcalf Hall at 12 p.m. We’ll bring you live coverage on Monday, including of the 9 a.m. memorial breakfast, on this story and on our YouTube channel.

Stidham to join Staubach and 5 other QBs on exclusive list of backups to start
Bo Nix’s broken ankle has placed Jarrett Stidham into most unusual territory. After throwing no passes and taking four offensive snaps all season, Stidham will now take over as starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos in the AFC title game against New England on Sunday. Stidham hasn’t thrown a pass in a regular season or playoff game since starting the final two contests in 2023, getting his only action in practice and the preseason since then. According to Sportradar, Stidham will be the seventh quarterback since starts began being tracked in 1950 to start a playoff game in a season when he didn’t start in the regular season. Frank Reich was the only one of those six QBs to win as a fill-in when he won two starts for Buffalo in the 1992 playoffs in place of Jim Kelly. Stidham will join Joe Webb as the only QB to start a playoff game after not throwing a pass in the regular season and the second to make his first start in the conference title game or Super Bowl. Roger Staubach made his first start in the 1972 season in the NFC title game for Dallas the year after winning Super Bowl MVP. Here’s a look at the six QBs who started a playoff game in a season when they had no regular season starts: Taylor Heinicke, 2020 Washington Heinicke had bounced around the NFL for more than five years when he signed to Washington’s practice squad late in the 2020 season. He replaced Dwayne Haskins late in a Week 16 loss but reverted to a backup role the following week for Alex Smith. Smith won the finale to clinch a playoff berth with a 7-9 record but was unavailable for the wild-card round because of a calf injury. Heinicke stepped in and made his second career start, throwing for 306 yards and a touchdown in a loss to eventual Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay. Connor Cook, 2016 Raiders A promising season for the Raiders ended in disappointment in 2016. Derek Carr led the team to its first playoff berth in 14 years but broke his leg in Week 16. Matt McGloin started the season finale but got hurt, setting the stage for rookie Connor Cook to make his first career start in a wild-card game at Houston. Cook went 18 for 45 for 161 yards with one TD and three interceptions in a 27-14 loss to the Texans and never appeared in an NFL game again. Joe Webb, 2012 Vikings Webb played only three offensive snaps — one fewer than Stidham this season — when he was called on to start the wild-card game against Green Bay after Christian Ponder went down with an elbow injury. Webb had started two games in 2010 but hadn’t thrown a single pass in 2012 before the game against the Packers. He went 11 for 30 for 180 yards with one TD and one INT in a 24-10 loss. NFL 21 hours ago NFL Conference Championship Games: Schedule and broadcast info for AFC and NFC NFL Jan 17 Bo Nix breaks ankle during Broncos' overtime win over the Bills Frank Reich, 1992 Bills After Jim Kelly hurt his knee in the season finale, Reich got the nod for the wild-card game against Houston and delivered a memorable performance. Buffalo fell into a 35-3 hole early in the third quarter before Reich engineered the biggest comeback in playoff history. He threw four TD passes to lead the Bills to a 41-38 overtime win. Reich followed that up with a win the next week at Pittsburgh before Kelly returned for an AFC title game win against Miami. Gary Danielson, 1983 Lions After starting all 16 games in 1980 for Detroit, Danielson split time the next two seasons with Eric Hipple. Danielson got benched for Hipple for a playoff game in 1982 after leading the team to a win in the finale to clinch a playoff berth. Hipple then started all 16 games in 1983 with Danielson coming off the bench 10 times to throw 113 passes and seven TDs. But Hipple hurt his knee in the season finale and Danielson made his first start of the 1983 season in the divisional round against San Francisco. The results were rough as Danielson threw five interceptions — including four in the…

Pedestrian killed Monday in Lynn during crash involving tractor trailer
A pedestrian was killed early Monday morning in Lynn, Massachusetts, according to state police. Massachusetts State Police said that troopers responded shortly after 6 a.m. to the intersection of the Lynnway and Commercial Street for a crash involving a tractor trailer and a pedestrian. The pedestrian was killed, troopers said, although they have not been identified yet. An investigation is ongoing. Additional information isn’t yet available.

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