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  • FA Punter #8
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    Packers released P Tim Masthay.
    Masthay has been the Pack’s punter since 2010, but they’ll move forward with Jake Schum, who was claimed off waivers on Tuesday. Masthay was due $1.2 million after coming in 14th in net-punting average last season. He’ll get calls whenever someone needs a punter.
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    ESPN’s Adam Schefter said he’d “expect some teams” to call and inquire about Texas coach Steve Sarkisian.
    Texas has made the College Football Playoff each of the last two years after hiring Sarkisian away from his job as Alabama offensive coordinator. Sarkisian has NFL OC experience as well, as he coached the Falcons in 2017 and 2018 after Kyle Shanahan was hired away by the 49ers. Sark’s offense has been up-and-down this year at times at Texas, but he’s lost a ton of NFL talent and Quinn Ewers has not exactly delivered him exemplary quarterback play. He’d be an interesting hire for a team looking to help build an offensive culture.
  • NE Cornerback #0
    Patriots declared CB Christian Gonzalez, TE Hunter Henry, RB JaMycal Hasty, G Lester Cotton, G Sidy Sow, and TE Mitchell Wilcox inactive for Week 18 against the Bills.
    Gonzalez and Henry are both dealing with injuries and will miss the season’s final game. The Bills will be resting many of their top offensive playmakers, so the loss of Gonzalez shouldn’t be a huge issue on Sunday. One name not listed here is Joe Milton, who is active on Sunday and could see additional reps if the team wants to limit Drake Maye’s potential injury risk. A loss for the Patriots would secure them the top pick in the NFL draft, so there’s some thought that seeing what Milton looks like in game action could be of interest to them this weekend.
  • NE Head Coach #51
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter said he is leaning toward the belief that the Patriots will fire head coach Jerod Mayo.
    Schefter noted a shift in the organization over the past 30 or so days. Despite Mayo being Bill Belichick’s hand-picked successor and recently having buy-in from owner Robert Kraft, the Pats’ late-season collapse has turned the tides against Mayo. New England’s last win came in Week 10 against Chicago. Now the only thing they have to play for is the No. 1 overall pick, which they are currently in line to secure this weekend. With Drake Maye looking as good as promised and the first pick potentially in hand, starting over with a new head coach makes sense for the Pats as they look to find their footing in their post-Belichick, post-Brady era.
  • LV Head Coach
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce has had “regular conversations” with Raiders own Mark Davis about the future of the organization.
    The Raiders’ lack of a viable starting quarterback, per Schefter, is not considered Pierce’s fault. Pierce, meanwhile, is confident he will return in 2025 for another season at the helm in Vegas. Pierce’s Raiders in 2024 have been solid on defense, allowing the eighth fewest yards and ranking 20th in yards per play allowed entering Week 18. They have been awful on offense, with only the Browns sporting a lower EPA per play than Vegas through Week 17. Schefter’s report suggested Pierce could get one more shot to turn things around in 2025.
  • NE Tight End #85
    Patriots declared TE Hunter Henry inactive for Week 18 against the Bills.
    Henry was questionable all week with a foot injury but his absence is a bit of a surprise. Henry will finish the year with 66 catches for 674 yards, both career-highs. He had just two touchdowns on the season, but was the Patriots leading receiver. He has two more years on his contract, but his base salary jumps up to $6.5 million next year, which could make for an interesting discussion in the offseason. Without Henry in the lineup today, there will be extra opportunities for seventh-rounder Jaheim Bell and Jack Westover to make an impression for 2025.
  • DAL Quarterback #16
    Cowboys declared QB Will Grier, LB Damone Clark, DE Earnest Brown, T Chuma Edoga, TE Princeton Fant, DE Tyrus Wheat, DT Justin Rogers inactive for Week 18 against the Commanders.
    It is a low-impact inactives list for the Cowboys in Week 18. Dallas has been eliminated from playoff contention and will look to impact the Commanders’ playoff seeding with a win this week. Grier will serve as the emergency third quarterback, having just been signed to the active roster this past week.
  • CHI Running Back #20
    Bears declared RB Travis Homer, OG Teven Jenkins, S Elijah Hicks, LB Noah Sewell, DT Zacch Pickens and DB Ameer Speed inactive for Week 18 against the Packers.
    26-year-old Homer went from competing for Bears’ passing-down work to missing the final three games of the season with a hamstring issue. Not the best way for a special teamer to head back to free agency, especially since Chicago is once again experiencing turnover with its brain trust.
  • NYG Quarterback #12
    Giants declared RB Dante Miller, CB Greg Stroman, CB Dee Williams, LB Micah McFadden, C John Michael Schmitz, OT Evan Neal, and QB Tim Boyle inactive for Week 18 against the Eagles.
    The Giants are at “full strength” entering their season-finale against the Eagles and will face a plethora of Philly’s backups. Rookie Malik Nabers is sitting on 104 receptions for the season and is hoping to finish the year with the rookie receptions record that is currently held by Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (108), who will play later in the day. Outside of that, there is little for this team to play for in Week 18.
  • TEN Running Back #20
    Titans RB Tony Pollard (ankle) is active for Tennessee’s Week 18 game against the Texans.
    He looks likely to get a big workload with Tyjae Spears (concussion) out and has touchdown and yardage-based incentives that could lead the Titans to feed him the ball. Inactive for the Titans are S Amani Hooker, Spears, K Nick Folk, WR Jha’Quan Jackson, OLB Arden Key, RT Jaelyn Duncan, and WR Tyler Boyd. All of those players asides from Jackson was ruled out by injury on Friday.
  • CAR Cornerback #8
    Panthers declared CB Jaycee Horn, WR Deven Thompkins, QB Jack Plummer, WR Velus Jones Jr., S Lonnie Johnson, LB Josey Jewell, and G Robert Hunt inactive for Week 18 against the Falcons.
    Horn, battling a lingering hip injury, will miss yet another game to finish out the 2024 season. He’ll finish the season with one interception and 13 passes defended in a Carolina secondary that ranked among the league’s worst throughout the year. Hunt being out is a major blow for the Panthers, facing an improving Atlanta pass rush.