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  • LAR Safety #34
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    NC State junior S Tanner Ingle was ejected from Saturday’s game at Virginia for targeting.
    Ingle (5'10/188) delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit on QB Brennan Armstrong after the signal-caller was out of bounds, and as a result he’s done for the day. Since the penalty occurred during the first half the junior safety will not have to miss any game time beyond the remainder of Saturday’s game.

  • TB Safety #27
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    Buccaneers signed S Kevon Merriweather off Detroit’s practice squad.
    Merriweather was lost in a roster crunch in November, and the Buccaneers are bringing him back with Jordan Whitehead and Mike Edwards dealing with injuries. He has two career starts and 24 tackles in 25 games with the Bucs so far in his career.
  • GB Wide Receiver #87
    Romeo Doubs (concussion) was limited in practice on Tuesday.
    He did not escape the protocol, per Matt LaFleur. This is likely headed towards a questionable tag for Doubs tomorrow as he races to clear protocol. He’d be a FLEX play against the Lions on Thursday night if he managed to get on the field. If not, his absence will raise target shares and expectations for Jayden Reed, Dontayvion Wicks, and Christian Watson.
  • GB Running Back #8
    Josh Jacobs (calf) was limited in practice on Tuesday.
    He did speak with the media, which is usually a likely sign that a player will be suiting up. We expect Jacobs to be more likely to carry no status on Wednesday than be on the questionable line. Jacobs will make the RB1 line against the Lions on Thursday Night Football assuming he is able to play.
  • LV Wide Receiver #19
    Raiders placed WR DJ Turner (knee) on injured reserve.
    The wideout — not to be confused with the cornerback DJ Turner of the Bengals — likely finishes his age-27 season with a career-high 16/158/1 triple slash line. (The Raiders could technically bring him back for Week 18, we don’t expect them to.) The 2021 UDFA out of Pittsburgh will be a restricted free agent in 2025. It is hard to predict what the Raiders will do with him given the fact that we’re not sure who will sit in the head coach or general manager chair in 2025, but Turner has been a Raider long enough to have played for Jon Gruden.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    The Athletic’s Saad Yousuf writes he doesn’t believe Brandin Cooks will be back with the Cowboys in 2025.
    “He’s been a strong presence in the locker room but the production these past two seasons in Dallas have fallen well short of the expectation,” Yousuf writes. Cooks produced a 54/657/8 season in 2023, but has missed much of this year with a knee infection and has just a 12/107/2 line in five starts. Cooks is a free agent at the end of the season and, entering his age-32 season, is likely closer to not being a big part of an NFL offense ever again than he is of a rebound year in 2025.
  • PIT Linebacker #56
    Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said Alex Highsmith (ankle) is “fully expected to be back” for Pittsburgh’s Week 14 game against the Browns.
    Highsmith has missed three games with the ankle injury, matching the three games he missed from Weeks 4-6 with a groin injury. He somehow avoided injured reserve both times. Highsmith has three sacks in six games, along with 10 quarterback hits, and should be a boost for Pittsburgh’s pass defense against Jameis Winston.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #18
    Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said it was “a matter of time” for Mike Williams to get more involved in Pittsburgh’s offense.
    Since being traded to the Steelers, Williams has just one catch for 32 yards and a touchdown. His snap count was boosted from a nine-snap Week 10, but it hasn’t exactly exploded: he has 25, 19, and 17 snaps respectively over the last three weeks. He’s probably not worth hanging on to at this point in redraft leagues.
  • DET Offensive Coordinator
    ESPN’s Courtney Cronin writes the Bears are hoping to interview Lions OC Ben Johnson and Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury for their head coaching vacancy.
    Interim coach Thomas Brown will also be considered and interviewed. The smoke tying Johnson to Chicago has already come on heavy after Matt Eberflus’ firing, with Adam Schefter reporting a belief that Johnson has interest in working with Caleb Williams. Kingsbury would be a more contentious pick as his passing offense has mostly backslid over the past month, but he does have experience developing good young quarterbacks.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #9
    Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said “There are some guys playing better than him,” when asked about giving DJ Chark a look.
    “Simple. No underlying meanings. It is what it is. It’s a meritocracy out there,” Harbaugh added. If there were any deep-league Chark believers left out there, we think you can let go of the rope.
  • HOU Offensive Coordinator
    Texans general manager Nick Caserio said offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik is a “great coach.”
    Caserio during a Tuesday press conference was adamant that the Texans would not switch play callers despite massive and persistent offensive struggles in 2024. He heaped praise on the embattled Slowik, whose offense ranks 20th in EPA per play, in line with the Jets and Bears. C.J. Stroud has regressed in almost every way in his second pro season, collapsing under pressure and becoming one of the NFL’s most inaccurate passers on short and intermediate throws. It looks like the Texans are going to hope Slowik can turn around the underperforming unit in time for a postseason run.