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  • FA Tight End #84
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    Bears TE Jesper Horsted caught 4-of-4 targets for 36 yards in Chicago’s Week 14 win over the Cowboys.
    Horsted and someone named J.P. Holtz were ripping chunk gains in the middle of the Cowboys’ Leighton Vander Esch-less defense. Horsted has a catch in three straight games, including a Week 13 touchdown. That is still not enough to put him on the TE2 radar.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #15
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    Ravens WR Nelson Agholor (concussion) did not participate in Tuesday’s practice.
    Agholor has been operating as the Ravens’ No. 3 wide receiver for much of the season, catching 14 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns. He starts out the week not practicing with a concussion, putting his status for Saturday’s game against the Steelers in jeopardy. If Agholor does miss Week 16, Tylan Wallace and Devontez Walker will see increased snaps.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Falcons coach Raheem Morris said “We just got back. We still have to go through that process. ... We didn’t play well enough at the quarterback position,” when asked if Kirk Cousins was still his starting quarterback.
    This follows a post-game presser where he again clearly said “We have to play better at the quarterback position.” It would seem that the door is being at least cracked a little for a Michael Penix Jr. switch down the stretch. Cousins has thrown one touchdown and nine interceptions in his last five starts, and has appeared to be dealing with diminished arm strength as well. The Falcons host the Giants in Week 16 and Penix Jr., if he’s chosen to start, would make for an appealing QB2 streamer in superflex leagues for his first start if given the opportunity. Morris had been defiantly answering questions about Cousins with affirmative proclamations about how he was the team’s starter. That is no longer the case.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #8
    John Metchie (shoulder) did not practice on Tuesday.
    Metchie played 21 of 50 snaps against the Dolphins in Week 15, dropping a long C.J. Stroud touchdown. If he can’t go against the Chiefs in Week 16, Xavier Hutchinson will step into the Texans WR4 role. Neither will be interesting in fantasy football outside of the deepest leagues.
  • KC Wide Receiver #5
    Chiefs WR Hollywood Brown (shoulder) practiced in full on Tuesday.
    This would seem to get him in line to play against the Texans in Week 16. The Chiefs are conducting lower-intensity practices ahead of the game so it’s possible there’s a little gamesmanship in these listings. Brown won’t be a fantasy football factor until it’s established that he’s playing a full workload in a Chiefs passing game that spreads the ball around.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Patrick Mahomes (ankle) practiced in full on Tuesday.
    Mahomes met with reporters — another sign of optimism towards him playing — and told them he won’t push the ankle if he feels he can’t play the way he wants. Andy Reid told reporters: “The doctor will talk to me. If he can go, he’ll go. If he can’t, he can’t. It’s that simple. That’s how we’ll roll. I’ll just take it day by day and see how he does.” We’d still be wary of Mahomes playing in Week 16, and this was just a light walkthrough for the Chiefs, but this is definitely a more optimistic update than we expected today.
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  • LAR Tight End #89
    Rams activated TE Tyler Higbee (knee) off injured reserve.
    Higbee is not a recommended waiver target with Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua producing and commanding heavy target volumes, but it’s certainly not out of the realm of possibility that he can come back and be a low-end TE1 for the remainder of the season. He tore his ACL in January and spent almost the entire allotment of his 21-day window practicing with the team before being activated.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #1
    Stefon Diggs told reporters he wasn’t sure whether he’d return to the Texans next season.
    He said that it was a place he’d be excited about staying, telling reporters “I don’t know what the future holds but I definitely got a home in Houston, and I love those guys over there. They’re good people.” Diggs’ market is uncertain after the 31-year-old tore his ACL in Week 8. It’s possible he comes back to Houston on a short-term contract, but he might be a better fit in a different offense in 2025, one where he’s not quite so obviously the WR2 to Nico Collins.
  • CAR Linebacker
    Panthers placed LB Trevin Wallace (shoulder) on injured reserve.
    With no playoffs on tap for the Panthers, it ends the rookie’s season. The 72nd overall pick in the draft had started to come on lately as a pass rusher, notching four straight PFF grades above 66 in the category before leaving Week 15’s game with the injury. The coverage linebacker will probably be in Carolina’s plans in the middle for 2025.
  • PIT Quarterback #2
    Justin Fields (abdominal) did not practice on Tuesday.
    It’s a new listing. Fields did take a fairly decent hit against the Eagles in his one snap, one carry performance. Kyle Allen is the Steelers third quarterback should Fields miss Week 16’s game against the Ravens.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    George Pickens (hamstring) did not practice on Tuesday.
    He was recorded working off to the side and doing some stutter-step drills, so perhaps there’s a chance that he’ll be able to turn this around ahead of Saturday’s game against the Ravens. Pickens has missed two games since suffering a hamstring strain in practice. Pittsburgh has thrown for 147 total yards and 107 total yards in two games without him.