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  • CLE Front Office
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    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Vikings requested an interview with Browns VP of player personnel Glenn Cook for their general manager vacancy.
    The Vikings also requested interviews with Browns executive Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and Patriots player personnel consultant Eliot Wolf. All three have pending requests from other organizations as well. The Vikings moved on from Rick Spielman after their 2021 season ended. Spielman had been with the franchise for 16 years but the team had stagnated in recent seasons. Once management decides on a GM, they will move forward in their search for a new head coach.

  • FA Head Coach
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    49ers announced they interviewed Robert Saleh, formerly of the Jets, for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
  • MIN Quarterback #13
    Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell declined to say if Daniel Jones or Nick Mullens would be the team’s QB2 in the NFC Wild Card Round against the Rams.
    Jones was promoted to the Vikings’ 53-man roster earlier this week. Mullens has served as the backup to Sam Darnold all season, but when asked if Jones or Mullens would serve as the QB2 behind the Darnold, O’Connell opted not to say. The hope for all involved is that we don’t need to find out the answer on Monday when the Vikings take the field against the Rams. Darnold isn’t at risk of missing the NFC Wild Card game against the Rams, and meaning the only way we would see Jones or Mullens is if Darnold were to suffer any injury.
  • GB Quarterback #2
    Malik Willis (right thumb) practiced in full on Thursday.
    Willis and Jordan Love (elbow) both practiced in full today, which is the good news this team needed after leaving Week 18 fairly banged up. Love should be good to go, barring a setback, but Willis appears to be ready to step in if need be.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    A.J. Brown (knee/rest) did not practice on Thursday.
    Eagles beat writer Jeff McLane reports the Eagles “are limiting (Brown’s) workload so he’s as close to 100 percent as possible by Sunday.” Brown is clearly still being slowed by a knee injury that has hampered him for the last several weeks, but his absence on Thursday appears more about resting his knee than the issue worsening. Brown seems like a near lock to play in Sunday’s Wild Card Round against the Packers barring any setbacks.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    Jordan Love (elbow) practiced in full on Thursday.
    This is great news for the Packers. Love was a limited participant when the practice week opened on Wednesday so one can reasonably conclude that his throwing-elbow’s health is improving. The Packers have employed a run-heavy approach for much of this year but a matchup with the Eagles’ vaunted offense has decent odds of turning into a pass-heavy affair. Luckily, Love is on track to play.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Jalen Hurts (concussion) was seen practicing Thursday.
    Hurts has now practiced on back-to-back days to start the week and continues to trend toward playing in Sunday’s wild card game against the Packers. He still needs to clear concussion protocol, but it seems as if the worst is behind him after being injured in Week 16’s loss to the Commanders.
  • LAR Front Office
    The Jets completed an interview with Rams senior personnel executive Ray Farmer for the vacant general manager position.
    Farmer spent the 2020 NFL season as a Rams scouting consultant before ascending to his current position in 2021. The Rams have enjoyed immense draft-day successes over the last four seasons that the Jets undoubtedly wish to emulate. Farmer held roles in the Falcons, Chiefs and Browns’ personnel department prior to his five-year tenure with the Rams.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    The Athletic’s Vic Tafur reports the Raiders do not have an interview arranged with Mike Vrabel regarding their head coaching vacancy.
    There’s an obvious connection to Vrabel and the Raiders, given that his former teammate, Tom Brady, is a co-owner of the team. That said, it doesn’t sound like the Raiders are interested in courting Vrabel, who is already drawing interviews from the Jets, Patriots, Bears, and Saints. It’s possible the Raiders decide to reach out to Vrabel as they get deeper into their coaching search, but for now, it appears they’ll pass on the veteran head coach.
  • FA General Manager
    Raiders fired GM Tom Telesco.
    This news comes just two days after ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the Raiders would retain Telesco after parting ways with Antonio Pierce. Telesco is officially one-and-done as the Raiders’ general manager. Telesco nailed the first round of last year’s draft when he selected Brock Bowers with the No. 13 pick, but the plan to sign Gardner Minshew as the team’s starting quarterback for the season while also stringing together the worst running game in the league didn’t help his argument. The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports that the firing of Telesco was “mostly because ownership seems to prefer having the general manager and head coach more connected — like a cohesive partnership,” suggesting his dismissal was not all performance based. Telesco spent 11 years as the Chargers’ GM and was fired after Week 15 in a season that ended with a 5-12 record. It wouldn’t be surprising to hear his name mentioned in other circles as teams search for their next GM heading into 2025.
  • CHI General Manager
    FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports the Titans have requested an interview with Bears assistant GM Ian Cunningham for their general manager vacancy.
    Schultz notably points out in his post that Cunningham was a finalist for the Titans’ general manager job two years ago before the team ultimately decided to go with Ran Carthon instead. Cunningham Worked as a scout with the Ravens and Eagles and was named as the Eagles’ director of player personnel in 2021. In 2022, the Bears hired Cunningham as assistant general manager, where he’s worked closely with general manager Ryan Poles for the last three seasons. Cunningham was also rumored to be a finalist for the Commanders general managers job last offseason before the team hired Adam Peters. it would not come as a surprise if this season Cunningham finally made the leap to GM after coming close in recent years.