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  • TB Defensive Back #28
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    Browns signed CB Derrick Roberson off their practice squad.
    Browns corners Anthony Madison (illness) and Gerard Lawson (groin) are on the injury report, but both are expected to play against the Steelers Sunday. Roberson is a practice squad talent.
  • LAR Running Back #35
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    Rams signed RB Royce Freeman.
    The 28-year-old back got in to 14 games for the Rams in 2023 and will be Los Angeles’ replacement for Blake Corum in the playoffs. Ronnie Rivers is expected to get most of the RB2 reps for the Rams behind Kyren Williams in the playoffs.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vincent Bonsignore reports that Mike Vrabel, Liam Coen, and Pete Carroll are expected to be “persons of interest” for the Raiders head coaching vacancy.
    With minority owner Tom Brady reportedly having more influence in this process, it would have been stunning if Vrabel wasn’t on the Raiders radar. Coen caught eyes around the league for his innovative screen designs as the Buccaneers finished well above offensive expectations in his first year as offensive coordinator. Carroll has not, as far as we know, taken an interview yet but obviously has a very distinguished history as an NFL head coach. The hardest thing for the Raiders may be selling potential candidates on the current state of their roster.
  • LV General Manager
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Raiders will retain Tom Telesco as general manager.
    Well, Brock Bowers certainly doesn’t hurt the cause. Drafting good players in the first round has never been Telesco’s problem, though, it’s the rest of the NFL roster assembly sausage. The Raiders came into this year without a real plan at quarterback and were often relying on practice-squad receivers and running backs. Telesco didn’t inherit a great situation, but he also didn’t do much beyond adding Bowers to it in year one. We’re a little surprised he has seemingly escaped without deeper scrutiny.
  • FA Head Coach
    Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce.
    It turns out that not being told anything different yesterday didn’t actually mean much. Pierce, who went 5-4 as an interim coach last year, went 4-13 in 2024 with a roster that had almost no offensive upside. The little it did have walked out the door midseason when the team parted with Davante Adams in a trade to the Jets. Pierce was often bafflingly conservative as a game manager, giving Daniel Carlson 40 field-goal opportunities, and spoke after the season about not trusting his gut when it came to starting Aidan O’Connell over Gardner Minshew. The Raiders got a little scrappier after installing Scott Turner at offensive coordinator after the bye, but ultimately neither side of the ball played above their meager talent levels. It’s not Pierce’s fault the Raiders weren’t a winner, the seeds of that were sewn several years ago. But he clearly wasn’t elevating them either. Pierce’s future is an open question at this point as the NCAA has banned him from coaching through the year 2032 as part of a show-cause penalty against Arizona State. He may resurface as a defensive coordinator or, more likely, a linebackers coach on an NFL staff.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt writes Mike Vrabel is “viewed as [the Jets] No. 1 choice” for their head coaching vacancy.
    Vrabel, of course, has already interviewed with the Jets. He also has interviews on deck with the Bears and Saints. And, of course, the Patriots are looming even if we haven’t heard of their interview with him just yet. He’s also been floated as a possible candidate in Las Vegas to work with minority owner Tom Brady if the Raiders fire Antonio Pierce. It is notable that Vrabel is viewed as New York’s No. 1 choice, but ultimately it sounds like both sides have a lot of process to let play out over the next week or so.
  • DET Running Back #5
    Lions coach Dan Campbell said he expects David Montgomery (knee) to play in the Divisional Round.
    Montgomery has missed the last three games of the season after sustaining his MCL sprain against the Bills in Week 15. It is likely that Jahmyr Gibbs will get more of the workload against Detroit’s Divisional Round opponent than he usually got in the regular season, particularly if the Lions feel Montgomery is in any way playing compromised. Still, this is great news for the Lions and a wrench for Gibbs in playoff best ball and DFS contests.
  • BAL Safety #32
    Jason Fitzgerald of OverTheCap reports the Ravens and Marcus Williams agreed to a contract restructure that will allow the team to use a post-June 1 designation to release him this offseason.
    The defensive turnaround of the Ravens in 2024 can be traced almost directly to benching Williams and installing Kyle Hamilton at free safety. Williams has been a healthy scratch for the last five weeks and hasn’t played meaningful snaps since Week 10. Both sides likely see a release as the best way for Williams to continue his career elsewhere. The major free-agent signing played just three seasons in Baltimore after the Saints let him walk, with injuries impacting him in both 2022 and 2023. He’ll be 29 and is likely to be regarded as a flier in free agency once he gets there.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #5
    Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said Joshua Palmer (heel) will not practice on Tuesday.
    Palmer has not practiced since hurting the heel in Week 17. His absence led to season-high yardage total for Quentin Johnston last week against the Raiders. Harbaugh said following that Week 17 game that the absence would not require an IR stint, but Palmer sure doesn’t look likely to play against the Texans in the Wild Card Round based on this news.
  • CAR Cornerback #8
    The Athletic’s Joe Person writes that the Panthers view extending Jaycee Horn as “their top priority.”
    Horn had a down year in 2024, with a career-low 57.9 PFF coverage grade, but everyone suffered as the Panthers failed to bring in the Jimmys and Joes to run Ejiro Evero’s Xs and Os. Horn did play more than 800 snaps for the first time in his career. The 2021 first-round pick is under contract for next season via his fifth-year option. Negotiating with him early in the offseason to lower his $12.4 million cap figure would likely get the Panthers some more space for free agency.
  • DET Offensive Coordinator
    Jaguars have requested to interview Lions OC Ben Johnson for their head coaching vacancy.
    Requested by at this point, the Patriots, Bears, and Jaguars, Johnson seems to be this cycle’s 1 or 1A head coach prospect outside of Mike Vrabel. Johnson is notably not interviewing with the Jets, something that makes sense once you realize he has pulled out of several interviews with unstable ownership situations. Johnson would certainly be a major step towards restoring the sheen to Trevor Lawrence’s career, but given how careful he has been, he might ask the Jaguars to part ways with GM Trent Baalke as part of any agreement. To this point, that’s something Shad Khan has been unwilling to do.
    What makes JAX, CHI attractive for HC candidates
    Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter debate the best and worst head-coaching openings across the NFL, including the Jaguars, Bears, Saints, Jets, and more.