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  • FA Defensive Lineman #92
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    Chargers NT Brandon Mebane’s newborn daughter passed away last Thursday after a battle with a rare heart condition.
    Gut-wrenching stuff. Mebane’s daughter, Makenna, was born premature with trisomy 13, a very rare defect. Her prognosis was always discouraging, but it doesn’t make things any easier on the 34-year-old and his family. Mebane was away from the team for several weeks during the season but plans to play this week in New England. Our condolences go out to Mebane and his family.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
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    Jalen Hurts (concussion/finger) was a full participant in Thursday’s practice.
    The upgrade to full participant suggests he’s all but a lock to play in Sunday’s NFC Wild Card game against the Packers, as he’ll likely be cleared from concussion protocol before the weekend. Both the Eagles and Packers are banged up heading into the game, but getting Hurts back has the potential to pay big dividends for the Eagles on Sunday.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Jalen Hurts (concussion/finger) practiced in full on Thursday.
    Hurts has been upgraded to a full participant with one practice left in the week. His upgrade to a full participant suggests he’s all but a lock to play in Sunday’s NFC Wild Card game against the Packers, as he’ll likely be cleared from concussion protocol before the weekend. Both the Eagles and Packers are banged up heading into the game, but getting Hurts back should pay big dividends for the Eagles on Sunday.
  • FA Front Office
    Bears interviewed Pete Carroll for their head coaching vacancy.
    Carroll, 73, has long been rumored to be interested in the Bears’ head coaching job long before the regular season came to an end. The former Seahawks head coach transitioned from head coach to a front office role with the team last offseason but is clearly ready to get back in the game after a year away. Carroll went 137-89 during his 14 seasons with the Seahawks, winning one of the two Super Bowls he appeared in. He also won double-digit games in eight of his 14 seasons. Long-known as a player’s coach, Carroll could be exactly the kind of guy who Caleb Williams needs to help him correct course after a forgettable rookie campaign.
  • DET Defensive Coordinator
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Lions DC Aaron Glenn has declined an interview with the Patriots for their head coaching vacancy.
    Glenn already has five interviews lined up over the next three days. The Lions’ defensive coordinator is already scheduled to speak with the Jets, Saints, Raiders, Jaguars, and Bears and is not interested in setting up a sixth interview at this time — for one reason or another. Glenn is a near lock to land a head coaching job this offseason after keeping the Lions’ defense competitive despite multiple injuries to key players all season long. There’s a good chance he’ll meet with a few of these teams for a second time next week.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    Patriots interviewed Mike Vrabel for their head coaching vacancy.
    Considered by many to be the favorite to land the Patriots’ head coaching gig, Vrabel met in person with his former team on Thursday to discuss his plans for turning around an organization that has gone 33-51 in the post-Tom Brady era. In his six seasons as head coach of the Titans, Vrabel went 54-45 with three postseason appearances and two double-digit win seasons. With a stud rookie quarterback in Drake Maye already in tow, and nearly $130 million of available cap space this offseason, the Patriots should be one of the more attractive jobs for head coaching candidates this offseason.
  • TB Tight End #88
    Cade Otton (knee) was listed as a full participant on Thursday.
    With one practice left to go in the week, Otton logging a full session is a great sign of his availability in the NFC Wild Card Game against the Commanders. We’ll have more clarity on his situation on Friday when the team releases its final injury report of the week, but it’s safe to say Otton is trending toward a return after missing the last three games of the regular season.
  • TB Wide Receiver #17
    Sterling Shepard (foot) was limited in Thursday’s practice.
    Shepard has been limited in both practices this week. The veteran receiver has seen an increased role with Chris Godwin out for the season but caught only seven passes for the Buccaneers over the final month of the season. Even if active, Shepard will be hard to trust as a fantasy/DFS play with Jalen McMillan’s recent emergence and Cade Otton (knee) likely on the mend.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
    Jayden Daniels (quad) was a full participant in Thursday’s practice.
    That’s two straight full practices for Daniels, who is all but a lock to start in the Commanders’ NFC Wild Card Game against the Buccaneers. Daniels was pulled from the second half of the Commanders’ Week 18 win over the Cowboys due to the quad injury, but that appears to be a minor issue. There’s no concern about Daniels’ availability at this time.
  • NYG Offensive Coordinator #9
    Saints interviewed Giants OC Mike Kafka for their head coaching vacancy.
    The Saints become the first team to interview Kafka during this coaching cycle. A third-year offensive coordinator for the Giants, Kafka’s underwhelming quarterback situation doesn’t appear to have cost him this coaching cycle, as the Bears also hope to speak with the former backup quarterback. Kafka met twice with the Seahawks last offseason before they decided to hire Mike Macdonald. Whether it’s with the Saints or another team, Kafka appears to be on the verge of landing a head coaching gig sooner or later.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #5
    Joshua Palmer (foot) won’t play in the Chargers AFC Wild Card Game against the Texans.
    Palmer missed Week 18’s game against the Raiders with the same injury and could not get on the practice field this week. Palmer has caught 39 passes for 584 yards and one touchdown this season, and will now look to get right for the divisional round should the Chargers advance past the Texans on Saturday.