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  • FA Defensive Lineman #92
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    Ravens placed DT Dwan Edwards (back), LB Terrence Melton (hand) and NT Kelly Talavou (shoulder) on injured reserve, ending their seasons.
    A former second-round pick, Edwards was slated to be a backup after starting 13 games in place of Trevor Pryce last season.
  • MIN Cornerback #2
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    Vikings declared CB Stephon Gilmore, QB Brett Rypien, DL Levi Drake Rodriguez, C Dan Feeney, OT Walter Rouse, and LB Pat Jones inactive for Week 15 against the Bears.
    Gilmore is the only shocker after being listed as questionable following a ramp up in activity during practice this week. The Vikings continue to battle for a potential top seed out of the NFC, with a win drawing them into a three-way tie at 12-2 with only three games remaining in the regular season.
  • CHI Running Back #4
    Bears RB D’Andre Swift (groin) is active for Week 15 against the Vikings.
    The Bears find a collective sigh of relief after ruling Roschon Johnson out earlier in the week. Swift managed just a lone limited session this week while dealing with a groin injury but will be on the field as the Bears take on the division rival Vikings. Inactive for the Bears are DT Gervon Dexter, LT Braxton Jones, RB Roschon Johnson, OL Ryan Bates, DB Ameer Speed, and LB Noah Sewell.
  • DAL Defensive End #90
    DeMarcus Lawrence (foot) won’t return in Week 16 against the Buccaneers.
    Lawrence hasn’t played since suffering a Lisfranc injury in Week 4 against the Giants. It was an injury that was supposed to take 4-8 weeks recovery time, but Lawrence remains on injured reserve with just three games left to go in the season and has not had his 21-day return window opened. Lawrence is in the final year of a three-year extension he signed in 2022. If he’s not activated before the end of the season, then it’s possible that Week 4 game will be the last we’ve seen of him in a Cowboys uniform.
  • FA General Manager
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Jets interviewed former Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff.
    Dimitroff served as the Falcons’ general manager from 2008-2020 and helped them to a 113-95 record with six playoff berths and an appearance in Super Bowl LI during the 2016 season. He was let go at the end of the 2020 season and has worked in football analytics since 2022. Dimitroff is the CEO of SumerSports, which, per the team’s website, is a “data-driven platform that empowers teams with insights and tools to make informed decisions within salary cap constraints.” Dimitroff becomes the latest candidate to interview the GM opening that was created after the Jets fired former GM Joe Douglas back in November.
  • FA Running Back #25
    Chiefs waived RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
    The Chiefs made Edwards-Helaire the first running back off the board in the 2020 NFL Draft just months after he helped Joe Burrow and LSU win a national title. The every down back ran for 181-803-4 in his rookie season while amassing another 36-297-1 through the air, but injuries and underwhelming play slowed him over the last several seasons. The emergence of Isiah Pacheco in 2022 left CEH without much of a role, and he ran for a season-low 223 yards and one touchdown last season. Edwards-Helaire was in and out of practice this offseason and publicly shared an ongoing battle with PTSD he’s been dealing with since 2018 that has, at times, led to him being admitted to a hospital. CEH took to social media following the Chiefs’ decision to waive him to thank the team and the city for their support. Now set to hit waivers, CEH will be a free agent in the coming days if he goes unclaimed.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #1
    Chargers listed Quentin Johnston (ankle) as a DNP on Monday’s estimated injury report.
    Johnston suffered an ankle injury in Sunday’s loss to the Buccaneers but did manage to play out the remainder of the game. Monday’s DNP designation could simply be a matter of rest as the Chargers look to get him ready to play on a short week on Thursday night. We’ll see if things look any different on Tuesday or Wednesday’s injury report’s before allowing ourselves to get too concerned about Johnston’s Week 16 availability against the Broncos.
  • DEN Defensive Back #2
    Broncos CB Patrick Surtain (ankle) practiced in full Monday.
    Surtain left Week 15’s game against the Colts after intercepting Anthony Richardson, but it appears he’s all well and good. A full practice on Monday puts him in line to not even be questionable against the Chargers on Thursday Night Football. The question would then become: Will Denver will move him around to deal with Ladd McConkey?
  • DEN Running Back #38
    Jaleel McLaughlin (quad) did not practice Monday.
    He left Week 15’s game against the Colts with a quad injury early in the second half, and with Thursday Night Football looming, this might be too quick of a turnaround for him. It would actually be beneficial for fantasy managers to have less questions about Denver’s backfield, and McLaughlin missing a game would be a positive for the FLEX appeal of Javonte Williams and Audric Estime.
  • LAC Quarterback #10
    Chargers listed Justin Herbert (ankle) as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Herbert played through the same ankle injury in Week 15’s loss to the Buccaneers and should be fine for a pivotal Week 16 game against the Broncos on Thursday night. We’ll see how things like a little closer to game day, but Herbert opening the week as a limited participant is a good sign for his availability.
  • LAC Tight End #81
    Chargers listed Will Dissly (shoulder) as a DNP on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    It’s just an estimated practice report, but this doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Dissly suffered a shoulder injury in Week 14 and was reported to be on track to miss “a couple of weeks” because of the injury. There’s still time for him to get right, but it wouldn’t be surprising if he missed one more game on a short week.