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  • NO Wide Receiver
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    Saints waived WR Mark Bradley.
    Bradley signed with the Saints earlier this month. He’s got a lot of ability, but injuries and inconsistency have made him a bust. WR Rod Harper, G Tim Duckworth and CB Danny Gorrer were also cut.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #17
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    Panthers coach Dave Canales said Xavier Legette (groin) will need “significant improvement” to play in Week 17.
    Canales did call him “day to day” rather than “week to week,” but Legette didn’t practice at all this past week. Until we see him on the practice field, it will be hard to believe the Panthers would put him out there for a game. Week 18 is probably a more realistic possibility for Legette’s return.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said Jalen Hurts is in concussion protocol.
    This was to be expected after Hurts was knocked from Week 16’s game against the Commanders. Hurts will need to clear protocol in time to play in Week 17’s game against the Cowboys in a game that still bears significant weight on seeding in the NFC playoff race. If Hurts can’t go, Kenny Pickett will draw his first start of the season. In relief of Hurts, Pickett threw for 143-1-1 while completing 58.3 percent of his passes. The Eagles would lean on the run as much as they can in the event of Pickett starting, but as we saw against the Commanders, the offensive ceiling was capped with Pickett under center.
  • LAC Running Back #27
    Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said the Chargers are designating J.K. Dobbins (knee) to return.
    His 21-day window will open today. Dobbins has missed Los Angeles’ last four games on injured reserve. That’s not exactly a promise that Dobbins will come back this week, but he could cut into Gus Edwards’ work as soon as this week against the Patriots. Practice reports will tell the rest of the tale on Dobbins’ recovery.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #15
    Nelson Agholor (concussion) did not practice on Monday.
    Agholor suffered a concussion in Week 15’s game against the Giants and subsequently missed the Ravens’ Week 16 game against the Steelers. Now more than a week removed from his brain injury, there’s a chance Agholor will miss at least one more game if he’s not able to get on the practice field on Tuesday. We’ll have a better sense of his availability when the team releases its final injury report, then.
  • BAL Running Back #43
    Justice Hill (concussion) did not practice on Monday.
    Hill suffered a concussion in Saturday’s win over the Steelers and feels like a long shot to play on Wednesday against the Texans, given the short week. Barring a surprise development, there’s a good chance Rasheen Ali and Keaton Mitchell will play backups to Derrick Henry in Week 17.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Zay Flowers (shoulder) did not practice on Monday.
    Flowers has now been a DNP for two straight days. A DNP on Tuesday would be a bad look for his Week 17 availability, but it’s possible the Ravens are exercising additional precautions for some of their players as they prepare for a short rest week ahead of Christmas Day’s game against the Texans. Head coach John Harbaugh was “pretty optimistic” that Flowers would play, so we wouldn’t press the panic button just yet.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said “I don’t know exactly what it will look like” when asked about Jaylen Waddle (knee) practicing this week.
    “I’m expecting to get everything from Waddle that he can do... I’ve [talked to] the trainer to make sure we protect him from himself. We will see how the week progresses,” McDaniel said. Waddle rosterers should be prepared for another bumpy week heading into Sunday’s game against the Browns. He sure doesn’t sound like an especially likely bet to play.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Speaking on the Pat McAfee Show, Aaron Rodgers said he is open to taking a pay cut and mentoring a rookie next season if he decides to play.
    Rodgers remains undecided on whether or not he wants to play in 2025, but the 41-year-old quarterback continues to talk as if he’s open to staying with the Jets if he does return next year. It goes without saying that Rodgers’ tenure with the Jets has been an unmitigated disaster. It’s hard to imagine either side wanting to re-up together for another season, but the Jets would take a $49 million dead cap hit next season if they opted to outright release Rodgers. Rodgers taking a pay cut and remaining with the Jets as a bridge to a quarterback of the future would likely be the best financial decision for the team, but a complete split feels inevitable if Rodgers doesn’t opt for retirement.
  • HOU Guard #69
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said Shaq Mason (knee) is “week to week.”
    Kendrick Green took over at right guard for the Texans and looks likely to start against the Ravens on Christmas. Reading between the lines, it’s possible Mason could return for the Texans in the playoffs. Whether that is good for them or not is another story, as Mason has been a disappointment this year with a 57.7 PFF run block grade.
  • HOU Safety #20
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said S Jimmie Ward (foot) will have surgery and miss the rest of the season.
    It’s unclear whether he could come back deep into a Texans playoff run, but that doesn’t appear too likely anyway at the moment. Ward, who turns 34, is under contract for the 2025 season and will gain the Texans only $1.25 million in cap space to release next offseason. Ward had a 76.3 PFF coverage grade last year, and though he’s getting long in the tooth, he’s probably a good bet to retain a starting job next year.