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  • FA Wide Receiver #10
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    Coach Mike Munchak says the Titans “looked hard” at former Broncos WR Brandon Lloyd before he was acquired by the Rams on Monday.
    “We’ve looked at every opportunity,” Munchak said. Between this and Munchak’s admission the Titans would consider signing a healthy Terrell Owens, it’s clear Tennessee doesn’t think it’s found an answer at receiver opposite Nate Washington. Damian Williams could move closer to solidifying himself as the Titans’ No. 2 wideout if he’s able to build on a promising Week 5 this weekend, but he’s little more than a speculative flier in deeper leagues for the time being.
  • CLE EDGE #95
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    Myles Garrett (thigh) did not practice on Tuesday.
    Ditto Denzel Ward (shoulder). The Browns have no reason to push for a win in Week 18 against the Ravens and may take it easy with their veteran talent.
  • CLE Quarterback #17
    Dorian Thompson-Robinson (calf) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    That’s a better start than he had last week, but with Browns coach Kevin Stefanski saying that it’s possible he splits time with Bailey Zappe on Saturday, Thompson-Robinson is probably someone to avoid in Week 18. At least until we get more clarity from Stefanski on what the situation looks like.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    David Njoku (knee) did not practice on Tuesday.
    That makes four missed practices in a row and a Week 17 absence for Njoku since suffering the knee injury against the Bengals in Week 16. Jordan Akins could have desperation/DFS appeal in Week 18’s game against the Ravens if Njoku doesn’t suit up. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski only offered a “we’ll see” on Njoku this week.
  • CLE Running Back #34
    Jerome Ford (ankle) did not practice on Tuesday.
    Kevin Stefanski had no update on Ford at his presser earlier today. The DNP should have fantasy managers scrambling for backup plans at the very least. D’Onta Foreman stands to be Cleveland’s No. 1 back if Ford cannot shake the ankle injury ahead of Week 18.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #15
    Nelson Agholor (concussion) practiced in full on Tuesday.
    He’ll likely be active and clear protocol. Agholor has missed the last two weeks after suffering the brain injury against the Giants in Week 15. It sounds like there will be no Anthony Miller practice squad elevation this week
  • BAL Running Back #43
    Justice Hill (concussion/illness) did not practice on Tuesday.
    John Harbaugh said that he expected Hill to play this week, but it’d be nice to see him actually practicing in one of the next two days before we believed that fully. Rasheen Ali, the replacement third-down back who left Week 17’s game early with a hip injury, was limited today and would likely assume some of Hill’s role again in Week 18 if Hill’s absence were to be more prolonged.
  • NYJ Kicker #9
    Jets placed Greg Zuerlein (knee) on injured reserve.
    Greg Joseph will be kicking for the Jets this week against the Dolphins. Zuerlein was activated off injured reserve last week and was technically active, but did not participate in the game as all as Thomas Morstead handled kickoffs and the Jets did not attempt an extra point after falling behind 40-0.
  • ARI Running Back #33
    Cardinals placed Trey Benson (ankle) on injured reserve.
    It ends his season. Benson never really came close to grabbing a full share of carries from James Conner, maxing out at 11 carries for 10 yards in Week 2. It was a fairly disappointing rookie season from a dynasty perspective, one capped with the fact that the Cardinals extended Conner’s contract in-season. Benson finishes with a 63/291/1 rushing line and six receptions for 59 yards on his only six targets. Entering the second year of his rookie deal, Benson will need to take a big step forward this offseason to justify the early third-round pick the Cardinals spent on him.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Joe Burrow (knee/wrist) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    He spoke to the media. He’s been listed several times over the last month-and-change with these same two injuries. Burrow will play on Saturday against the Steelers for the right to keep the Bengals’ season alive at least one more night. The listings are just to manage his workload in practice.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Tee Higgins (ankle/knee) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    Higgins has spent most of the last month on the injury report with the knee listing, and the ankle injury occurred in Week 16 against the Browns. He played through it last week after drawing a questionable tag. This is likely just load management at this point, there’s no practical reason for Higgins to not try to go all-out on Saturday night.