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  • SEA Coaching Staff
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    Broncos interim head coach Jerry Rosburg said offensive coordinator Justin Outten will call plays on offense in Week 18 against the Chargers.
    There was some confusion among reporters on who would be calling plays in Week 17. It appears as though Klint Kubiak was in charge, though Rosburg was intentionally vague last week. This week, Outten is at the helm. Outten may be auditioning to keep his job for the upcoming season, though, with Nathaniel Hackett long gone, it’s likely that Denver’s staff will be gutted in the offseason.

  • CIN Tight End #87
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    Bengals re-signed TE Tanner Hudson to a one-year contract.
    Hudson has a career receiving line of 73-705-2, which spans six NFL seasons. The former UDFA has spent his last three years with the Bengals, with whom he caught a career-best 39 passes in 2023. A reliable backup who has made just two starts in his career, this re-signing doesn’t move the needle from a fantasy perspective.
  • Buccaneers re-signed S Kaevon Merriweather to a one-year, $1.03 million contract.
    Merriweather is an exclusive rights free agent who has totaled 38 tackles during his first two seasons with the Buccaneers. The former Iowa product has started seven of the 30 games he’s appeared in over his career and has played on 419 defensive snaps. Merriweather’s return gives the Buccaneers a reliable player on both defense and special teams ahead of next season.
  • TB Wide Receiver #14
    Patriots beat writer Mike Giardi believes the Patriots are “expected to be the driver” for WR Chris Godwin in free agency.
    The Patriots having a chance to pursue Godwin will depend on whether or not the Buccaneers can re-sign the veteran receiver before the start of the new league year. Godwin is coming off a season-ending ankle injury, but could fetch upwards of $25 million per year, according to Giardi. Before his injury, Godwin was playing some of the best football of his career, his 50-576-5 line over seven games had him on pace for a career-year. An underwhelming free agent market and a surplus of wideout-needy teams could lead to an eye-opening contract for Godwin.
  • FA Linebacker #56
    Dolphins did not tender restricted free agent LB Quinton Bell, making him a free agent.
    Playing in a limited role last season, Bell totaled 27 tackles, three TFLs, and one sack while also forcing one fumble. A former seventh-round pick of the 2019 NFL Draft, Bell will be 29 at the start of next season and could catch on elsewhere as a special teams contributor.
  • TEN Defensive Tackle #91
    Titans re-signed DT Keondre Coburn to a one-year contract.
    Coburn is an exclusive rights free agent who will now return to the Titans on a one-year offer that was tendered to him. Coburn totaled 14 tackles and one TFL in 15 games last season while playing on 125 defensive snaps. He will likely continue to see work as a rotational player in the Titans’ defense next season.
  • KC Punter #14
    Chiefs re-signed P Matt Araiza to a one-year, $960k contract.
    Araiza was an exclusive rights free agent heading into this offseason, meaning this offer was all the Chiefs needed to do to retain him for the upcoming season. In his first season with the Chiefs, Araiza booted 62 punts, averaging 41.5 net yards per punt while landing 40.3 percent of his attempts inside opponent’s 20-yard lines. The man known as the “Punt God” didn’t quite live up to his nickname in 2024, but played well enough to earn another year with the Chiefs.
  • DET Linebacker #55
    Lions signed LB Derrick Barnes to a three-year, $25.5 million contract extension.
    Barnes was set to be an unrestricted free agent at the start of the new league year. Now, the former fourth-round pick will be under contract through 2027, as the Lions return a key player who totaled 81 tackles and five TFLs during the 2023 season. Barnes was one of several Lions defenders who fell victim to the injury bug in 2024. He took a block to his knee during a Week 3 game against the Cardinals, which resulted in a torn MCL and PCL that ended his season. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Barnes is fully healthy heading into the offseason.
  • BUF Linebacker #43
    Bills signed LB Terrel Bernard to a four-year, $50 million contract extension.
    Bernard becomes the second Bills player to get a long-term extension this offseason after the team gave Khalil Shakir a four-year extension worth up to $60.2 million last week. Bernard, who was a third-round pick back in 2022, totaled 104 tackles, five TFLs, and one sack in 13 games last season, and has totaled 100-plus tackles in back-to-back seasons. A staple for a defense that ranked 11th in points allowed and 17th in total yards, Bernard is now under contract through the 2029 season.
  • LV Quarterback #12
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports the Raiders are considering “the possibility of trading for a current starting QB.”
    The Raiders are doing everything they can to improve their quarterback room ahead of next season. They were in on the idea of trading for Matthew Stafford before he decided to remain with the Rams, but are still willing to explore the trade market for another veteran starter if the price is right. One player to watch could be Geno Smith, who is in the final year of his current deal with the Seahawks and spent four seasons with Pete Carroll in Seattle. The Raiders are expected to be players for Sam Darnold, so it’s possible they don’t pursue a trade until Darnold finds a new home. Either way, it’s clear they hope to take a massive leap at quarterback in hopes of keeping pace with a division that already features Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert, and Bo Nix.
  • CLE Defensive End #95
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Myles Garrett “is preparing to miss games if he’s not traded” by the Browns.
    Things are getting good, here. Garrett reportedly discussed a meeting with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, only for Haslam to decline to speak with the All-Pro pass rusher. Garrett is dug in on his desire to be traded, while the Browns “from ownership to GM to coach,” per Pelissero, are dug in on not trading him. The Browns have floated the possibility of extending Garrett with a big contract, but Garrett’s focus seems to be solely on winning a championship. He doesn’t think that will happen in Cleveland in 2025. Unless this ends with an abrupt trade, the situation will probably remain ugly for the foreseeable future.