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  • FA Running Back #25
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    LeSean McCoy announced his retirement.
    Philadelphia’s all-time leading rusher with 6,792 yards (and 300 catches for 2,282 yards), McCoy will sign a one-day contract with the Eagles and be honored with Andy Reid present at halftime of Sunday’s contest against the Chiefs. A second-round pick out of Pittsburgh in the 2009 draft, ‘Shady’ rushed for 11,102 yards and 4.5 yards per carry with 518 receptions for 3,898 receiving yards across 12 NFL seasons. He totaled 89 touchdowns, being named to six Pro Bowls with two 1st-team All-Pro nods and back-to-back Super Bowl rings as a backup with the Chiefs and Buccaneers. McCoy walks away at the ripe age of 33.

  • DET Offensive Coordinator
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    Raiders are “enamored” with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    Patriots are pushing for a quick resolution to their head coaching search, according to Dianna Russini of the Athletic.
    Russini notes that Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson interviewed well with New England, but that the Lions play caller still plans to meet with other teams. At the same time, the Patriots are pushing to complete their search for a coach in a timely fashion, meaning they aren’t likely to wait for Johnson’s playoff run with the Lions to conclude before making a decision. Many around the league expect a decision this weekend, according to Russini. All signs point to Vrabel, the former Patriots linebacker, to be the choice.
  • FA Head Coach
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports “former Bears head coach Matt Eberflus is involved in the Bengals’ defensive coordinator search.”
    We take Fowler’s phrasing to mean that the Bengals are interested in hiring Eberflus for their vacant defensive coordinator role. He adds, that Eberflus “should be in the coordinator mix league-wide.” Eberflus’ successes working as the Colts’ defensive coordinator from 2018-2021 earned him the Bears head coaching gig, so returning to the defensive coordinator ranks certainly makes sense.
  • SF Offensive Coordinator
    CBS’ Jonathan Jones reports that the 49ers will comply with NFL rules by conducting “an open search” for their vacant offensive coordinator position despite Kyle Shanahan naming passing game specialist Klay Kubiak to the role.
    Shanahan named Kubiak to the role just two days ago but, per Jones, “NFL rules do not allow teams to name coaches to previously closed coordinator roles without an open search process.” Shanahan reportedly favors Kubiak for the role because “Kubiak has done this job without the title for 2 years, but rules dictate a search must be done.” The search will undoubtedly be heavily scrutinized by the league. How it pans out is anyone’s guess.
  • DEN Running Back #28
    Broncos RB Tyler Badie (back) is questionable for the Wild Card Round against the Bills.
    Badie suffered a scary back injury in Week 4 and collapsed on the sideline. He was placed on injured reserve and thankfully returned to practice a few weeks ago. He practiced in full this week, though the Broncos could continue to ease him into the lineup with another week off. They will need to make their decision wether to activate him or not on Saturday.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    Aaron Jones (quad) was limited in Friday’s practice.
    Jones tweaked his quad in Week 18. He attempted to play through the issue but was knocked out of the game by a hard hit late in the contest. The game was all but decided already, so his absence was likely a precaution. Two limited sessions to start the week put him on track to suit up for the opening round of the playoffs. The Vikings will release their final injury report on Saturday.
  • FA Guard #71
    Bears signed OL Jordan McFadden, formerly of the Chargers.
    This is good news for McFadden, who was waived by the Chargers just yesterday. The 2023 fifth-round now pick gets another shot at securing an active roster spot on a looking to bounce back from a disappointing season.
  • TB Wide Receiver #17
    Sterling Shepard (foot) was removed from the injury report and will play in the Wild Card Round against the Commanders.
    The veteran wideout got a light workload in practice this week but was a full-go for the final session. With Cade Otton on the right side of questionable and Jalen McMillan dominating as the team’s No. 2 receiver, Shepard isn’t on the fantasy radar this weekend, even with a limited number of games to choose from.
  • TB Wide Receiver #15
    Jalen McMillan (finger) was removed from the injury report and will play in the Wild Card Round against the Commanders.
    No surprises here. McMillan popped up on the injury report with the finger issue on Wednesday but logged three full practices this week. He was never at any risk of missing Sunday’s game. Coming off a red-hot stretch of 316 yards and seven touchdowns over his past five games, McMillan is a strong FLEX option for the weekend’s slate.
  • TB Tight End #88
    Cade Otton (knee) is questionable for the Wild Card Round against the Commanders.
    Otton has been out since Week 15. He was limited in Wednesday’s practice before getting in two full sessions. He should be good to go for Tampa Bay’s matchup with the Texans. Otton’s role declined once the Bucs got Mike Evans back and Jalen McMillan has fully taken over as the team’s No. 2 target. Otton, in turn, will be a touchdown-or-bust fantasy option for Sunday’s slate.