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  • FA Wide Receiver #12
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    Cardinals re-signed WR Kendall Wright.
    Wright spent 10 days with the Cardinals last month, but he was released without ever seeing the field. He should stick around a little longer this time, but he is still not a fantasy option.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #3
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    Tank Dell (knee) underwent his first of several knee surgeries on Wednesday.
    Dell suffered a brutal knee injury in the Texans’ Week 16 loss to the Chiefs. The second-year receiver not only dislocated his knee but also suffered a torn ACL, MCL, and LCL while damaging his meniscus. He faces a long road to recovery, and there’s been no official timeline given for his 2025 return, but with more surgeries still scheduled, it could be a while before Dell gets back on a football field in any capacity.
  • SEA Coaching Staff
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Seahawks assistant HC Leslie Frazier will interview with the Cowboys on Monday for their head coaching vacancy.
    The Cowboys are late to the head coaching cycle after waiting over a week to announce that Mike McCarthy would not return to the team. Frazier served as the Vikings’ head coach from 2011-2013 but has bounced around the league since 2014 while serving in a number of capacities. His longest stint was with the Bills (2017-2022), where he served as their defensive coordinator before adding assistant head coach to his job description in 2020. A well-renowned defensive mind, Frazier is one of several candidates who are expected to speak with the Cowboys in the coming days as they begin to build out their coaching search.
    Sanders has 'gravitas' to handle Cowboys, Jones
    RFS reacts to rumors connecting Colorado's Deion Sanders to the Cowboys' head coach vacancy, explaining why he could be a strong fit in Dallas before debating if his theatrics would become too big of a distraction.
  • BAL Offensive Coordinator
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Ravens OC Todd Monken will interview with the Jaguars on Thursday and the Bears on Friday for their head coaching vacancies.
    Monken’s two years with the Ravens have gone about as well as one could hope for. The long-time offensive coordinator is on the verge of leading his quarterback to his second MVP in as many seasons and has a divisional-round matchup against the Bills on tap this weekend. Monken’s pass attacks are well-respected around the league, so it doesn’t come as a surprise to see two teams with young signal callers vying for his services. Monken’s only experience as a head coach was with the University of Southern Mississippi (2013-2015). He went 13-26 during his three seasons with the team but went 9-5 in his final season after inheriting a team that had gone 0-12 in 2012.
  • WAS Kicker #47
    Commanders tried out three kickers as kicker Zane Gonzalez (hip) practices in full on Wednesday.
    Gonzalez was listed with a hip injury and limited in practice Tuesday, but practiced fully Wednesday. The Commanders still tried out Matthew Wright, Aldrick Rosas, and Tucker McCann at kicker. They are presumably looking for depth on the slim chance Gonzalez is not ready for Saturday’s Divisional Round matchup against the Lions. He kicked the game-winner in the Commanders’ Wild Card win over the Buccaneers and made 5-of-7 field goals in six regular season games. Expect Gonzalez to play; one of Wright, Rosas, or McCann could get the call if he does not.
  • SEA Coaching Staff
    Cowboys requested to interview Seahawks assistant HC Leslie Frazier for their head coaching vacancy.
    Frazier is a long-tenured coach in the NFL. His last stint as an NFL head coach was with the Vikings from 2011-2013, which included a 2012 playoff appearance. Since then, he has been a defensive coordinator for the Buccaneers and Bills, and a secondary coach for the Ravens. He joined the Seahawks as an assistant head coach to another defensive mind, Mike Macdonald, for 2024. Frazier is back on the head coaching radar as the Cowboys begin to expand their search.
  • NYG Defensive Coordinator
    Giants DC Shane Bowen and Falcons special teams coordinator Marquice Williams will coach Shrine Bowl teams.
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Bowen will coach the West while Williams will coach the East. Both are coaches for teams that did not make the playoffs and will get a chance to evaluate some of the college talent that their teams may be selecting down the road. Schefter also reports Titans staff will also be on the West team, meaning they will be able to evaluate Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, a candidate for the Titans’ No. 1 overall pick.
  • CLE Special Teams #23
    Browns special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Bubba Ventrone will serve as a Senior Bowl head coach.
    Ventrone was in contention for the Colts’ vacant head coach role in 2023 before ultimately ending up in his current roles with the Browns. The 42-year-old appears to be on the head coaching fast track and accepting the temporary position at the Senior Bowl will both provide valuable head coaching experience while also giving Ventrone an in-depth look at the 2025 rookie class. Giants offensive coordinator and assistant head coach will lead the other Senior Bowl squad.
  • NYG Offensive Coordinator #9
    Giants OC and assistant HC Mike Kafka will serve as a Senior Bowl head coach.
    This is a great opportunity for one of the NFL’s up-and-coming offensive minds. Kafka is currently a candidate for both the Bears’ and Saints’ vacant head coach roles and the Senior Bowl gig gives him an in-depth opportunity to work with myriad players from the incoming rookie class. Any insight Kafka gleans from the experience could prove to be valuable for whichever NFL team he coaches for in 2025. Browns special teams coordinator and fellow assistant head coach Raymond “Bubba” Ventrone will serve as Kafka’s Senior Bowl counterpart.
  • LAC Assistant GM
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Raiders have requested to interview Chargers assistant GM Chad Alexander for their general manager vacancy.
    Alexander was hired by the Chargers last offseason and has been highly regarded in the team’s front office. He started as a scout for the Ravens, spending most of two decades in Baltimore and participated in the NFL’s Accelerator Program for front office executives. He followed current Chargers GM Joe Hortiz to Los Angeles and is now next on the Raiders’ list of general manager interview requests. If hired, Alexander would be the second straight Chargers executive to be general manager for the Raiders, following Tom Telesco.
  • GB Defensive Coordinator
    Jets have requested to interview Packers DC Jeff Hafley for their open head coaching position.
    The Jets have made over 15 head coaching interview requests, with the latest being Jeff Hafley. His last head coaching experience was four seasons at Boston College, which included three bowl games. Joining the Packers prior to the 2024 season, Hafley helped Green Bay’s defense to top-six showings in both points allowed and yards allowed per game. Both numbers were an improvement from 2023 as the Packers also ranked top-ten in defensive DVOA this season. With a loss in the Wild Card round, Hafley’s schedule has now cleared up as the Jets add him to their long list of interview requests.