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  • CIN Tackle #77
    Raiders RT Trent Brown (questionable, pectoral) will be a game-time decision for Week 15 against the Jaguars.
    Brown gave himself a chance to play by returning to a limited practice on Friday. A torn pectoral muscle kept him out against the Titans in Week 14. His absence was clearly felt as 2018 third-rounder Brandon Parker looked overmatched filling in at right tackle.
  • LV Wide Receiver #17
    Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz reports the Jets are one of Raiders WR Davante Adams’ preferred destinations in a potential trade.
    Adams has been reported to prefer a trade and Schultz now reports he has been “considering a trade request out of Las Vegas for weeks.” His contract makes a deal possible and with the Raiders not contending any time soon, a trade could be on the horizon. Adams also reportedly has a list of preferred destinations and the Jets are one of them. The Jets notably have Adams’ former Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and a reunion could be on the horizon.
  • DEN Running Back #26
    Broncos signed RB Salvon Ahmed, formerly of the Dolphins, to their practice squad.
    The Broncos add Ahmed after Tyler Badie went down in Sunday’s win over the Jets. Playing four seasons with the Dolphins, Ahmed has 163 carries for 593 yards and five touchdowns, adding 40 catches for 274 yards and a score. He will be depth for the Broncos, who have not found much consistent production from their running back room this season.
  • Tight End #83
    Giants released TE Lawrence Cager from the practice squad with an injury settlement.
    The 27-year-old Cager went undrafted in 2020 and bounced around the Jets, Browns, and Giants throughout his NFL career. In his most recent stint with the Giants, he was signed to a one-year deal in the offseason, waived, then re-signed to the practice squad. Cager is now let go from the team’s practice squad with an injury settlement after competing for a tight end spot in the offseason.
  • WAS Running Back #30
    Austin Ekeler (concussion) told a Washington radio show that he is “tracking towards being able to play” in Washington’s Week 5 game against the Browns.
    It sounds like Ekeler has worked his way through most of the concussion protocol. It was a fun random week for Jeremy McNichols, but Ekeler could assume the secondary work behind Brian Robinson again in Week 5.
  • CAR Cornerback #3
    Panthers sign CB Caleb Farley to their practice squad.
    The Panthers will take a shot at rehabilitating the tools that made Farley a first-round pick in 2021 while managing the long-term back injury that has plagued him for most of his NFL career. The Panthers have almost nothing in the cupboard at cornerback beyond Jaycee Horn, so it makes sense to take a low-risk stab on a player who is still just 25.
  • FA Kicker #37
    Free agent K Chad Ryland visited the Packers on Tuesday.
    Ditto Lucas Havrisik. Brayden Narveson has missed four of 13 field-goal attempts this year for the Packers, including the league’s only sub-40 yard miss through four weeks. The Packers may be ready to make a change.
  • MIA Linebacker #15
    Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said LB Jaelan Phillips (knee) will not play in Week 5’s game against the Patriots.
    The club is still evaluating how much time Phillips will need to miss, but it’s not surprising that he won’t be up for Week 5 after Miami quickly ruled him out on Monday night. Miami’s Week 6 bye will give them a little more time to figure out the situation. It’s possible he winds up on injured reserve.
  • MIA Quarterback #18
    Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said Tyler Huntley will start for the Dolphins in Week 5 against the Patriots.
    We simply can’t trust any of Miami’s once-reliable fantasy weapons until we see better at quarterback, and Huntley was ghastly last week. McDaniel was quoted as saying: “after reviewing the tape, there’s reason for guys to be excited about [Huntley] ... There were some things to build upon, and we’re excited to do that tomorrow.” It’s possible that another week of practice in the system will help Huntley play better than he did on Monday night. It’s hard to believe he’ll be better enough to do more than make Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Devon Achane FLEX options against the Patriots.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #3
    Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said the club will open Odell Beckham’s window to return from the PUP list.
    In theory, it would be great for the Dolphins to have a third quality receiver on the field. In actuality, it probably won’t matter until Tua Tagovailoa returns. The Dolphins will have 21 days to activate him from the PUP list, meaning Beckham won’t necessarily return this week. He might be worth a stash in the deepest of the deep leagues with the idea that the Dolphins offense will be back on track in Week 8 after Tagovailoa is eligible to return.
  • CLE Defensive Tackle #51
    NFL suspended Browns DT Mike Hall Jr. five games for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.
    Hall had been on the commissioner’s exempt list following a domestic violence arrest in August. He’ll be eligible to return in Week 11 against the Saints, after Cleveland’s bye week.