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  • KC Defensive Lineman
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    Giants re-signed DC Steve Spagnuolo to a two-year extension through 2018.
    His contract ran dry after the Super Bowl, and both sides were obviously interested in keeping this thing going. Spagnuolo rejoined the Giants as defensive boss prior to the 2015 season. With the additions of RE Olivier Vernon, DT Damon Harrison, and CB Janoris Jenkins on top of LE Jason Pierre-Paul being healthy, the Giants finished No. 2 in team defense DVOA, checking in at No. 4 against the pass and No. 3 versus the run. SS Landon Collins was also a big part.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
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    Mike Evans (hamstring) will play in Week 12 against the Giants.
    Evans is set to make his return after missing the team’s last three games with a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 7. When asked about Evans’ usage for the week, head coach Todd Bowles said the team will “play him as long as he’s healthy and fresh,” adding that they’ll “get him out when we have to.” Evans was a full participant in Thursday’s practice and is more than a month removed from the day he was injured. While these soft tissue injuries can linger, we’d expect Evans to see a decent day of work. He should be a solid WR2 in his return to action.
  • IND Tackle #79
    Colts LT Bernhard Raimann (knee) will not play in Week 12 against the Lions.
    Rookie Matt Gonclaves will draw the start. He has spent the better part of the past three weeks at left tackle because of Raimann’s multiple injury woes. Per Pro Football Focus, Gonclaves has allowed seven pressures and three sacks on 103 pass-blocking reps this season.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #19
    Adam Thielen (hamstring) is questionable for Week 12 against the Chiefs.
    Thielen has been limited in practice all week as he continues to work his way back to the field. The team activated him from injured reserve last week, leading us to believe his return is close. With rookie Jalen Coker (quad) being added to Friday’s injury report, there’s a chance Thielen could see a decent day of work on Sunday against the Chiefs if Coker is unable to play.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #18
    Jalen Coker (quad) did not practice on Friday and is listed as questionable for Week 12 against the Chiefs.
    Coker was a surprise DNP on Friday. The rookie was added to the injury report with a quad injury and is officially questionable for Week 12’s game against the Chiefs. Given the late timing of his injury, there’s a good chance Coker is trending on the wrong side of being active this Sunday. Fantasy managers looking to start him will want to check the Panthers’ inactives when they’re released 90 minutes before kickoff.
  • CAR Running Back #24
    Panthers coach Dave Canales said Jonathon Brooks is “absolutely” playing in Week 12 against the Chiefs.
    Brooks will make his long-awaited debut on Sunday against the Chiefs. Once thought to have a chance to be ready for Week 1, the rookie has spent nearly a year recovering from a torn ACL he suffered last November while playing with the Texans Longhorns. It goes without saying that Brooks will eat into Chuba Hubbard’s workload going forward, but for now, we can only speculate on how much work he’ll see early on and how fast his role will grow. Like Hubbard, Brooks is a do-it-all back who can help the Panthers on all three downs. Fantasy managers eager to start Brooks should give it at least one week. If you’re forced to start him due to a brutal bye week, expectations should be tempered.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    DeVonta Smith (hamstring) did not practice on Friday.
    Smith was unable to get on the practice field this week. Regarding his Week 12 availability, head coach Nick Sirianni said earlier that the team would see how he feels by the end of the day, but it’s hard to imagine Smith suiting up for Sunday’s game against the Rams after missing a full week of practice. He has been playing through this injury for the last few weeks, but may have finally pushed things too far by playing in Week 11. If he cannot play, the Eagles could be looking at Jahan Dotson serving as their WR2 opposite A.J. Brown, giving him some WR4/WR5 utility in deeper leagues.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Giants beat writer Dan Duggan reports Malik Nabers is dealing with a groin injury after he was spotted on the sideline in Friday’s practice.
    The biggest concern here is Nabers being a late addition to the team’s injury report, although it’s worth noting he played through a groin injury back in Week 7. The Athletic’s Charlotte Carroll later added that Nabers told reporters in October that “he’s been dealing with a groin issue since college and playing through it since then.” What this mean’s for his Week 12 availability is anybody’s guess at this time. We’ll see where things stand when the Giants release their final injury report in a few hours from now.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Jalen Hurts (ankle) is “good to go” for Week 12 against the Rams.
    Hurts was a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice but upgraded to a full participant on Thursday. With Friday’s practice still to go, Sirianni wasted no time letting people know that his star quarterback will be ready to play on Sunday against the Rams. Hurts profile as a high-end QB1 in Week 12 and enters the game having scored a rushing touchdown in five-straight games.
  • WAS Cornerback #23
    Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) won’t play in Week 12 against the Cowboys.
    Lattimore has not practiced with the team since being acquired at the trade deadline earlier this month. He was initially expected to miss a game or two due to his injury but will now miss his third-straight game as a Commander. His next chance to suit up will be in Week 13 against the Titans.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Giants released QB Daniel Jones.
    Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz was the first to report the release. This move doesn’t come as much of a surprise after Jones seemingly made his final statement as a member of the Giants in a Thursday presser. The team announced earlier this week that Jones would be relegated to QB3 on the depth chart in favor of Tommy DeVito, but now he’ll hit waivers after being granted his release. Jones will presumably clear waivers due to his massive contract, which would then leave him free to sign with any team. Jones didn’t make it through the second year of the four-year contract extension he signed in 2023. Since signing that deal, he’s thrown for 2,979-10-13 while going 3-13 as a starter. Jones is due over $13.8 million in 2024 and the Giants will take on more than $20 million in dead money with his release. He’ll likely get a fresh start as a backup once he clears waivers, but his days as a permanent starter have likely come to an end.