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    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Cardinals requested permission to interview Ravens director of player personnel Joe Hortiz for their general manager vacancy.
    Hortiz interviewed with the Steelers and Giants last offseason as part of their searches for a new general manager. The Ravens have weathered Lamar Jackson injuries each of the last two seasons to win 10 and eight games, respectively. Arizona has cast a wide net during their general manager interview process.

  • SF Wide Receiver #14
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    Ricky Pearsall (chest/illness) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 18 against the Cardinals
    Pearsall was added to the injury report with the pair of issues on Wednesday but participated in all three sessions. He was upgraded to a full practice on Friday. Coming off a breakout performance of 141 yards and a touchdown, Pearsall will look to close his tumultuous rookie season on a high note versus Arizona.
  • DEN Running Back #28
    Broncos RB Tyler Badie (back) is questionable for Week 18 against the Chiefs.
    Badie was designed to return from injured reserve last week. He practiced in full three times this week before being questionable, giving him a shot at being activated over the weekend. His return would make an already-messy backfield a true nightmare for fantasy purposes.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #15
    Ladd McConkey (toe) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 18 against the Raiders.
    McConkey was held out of Wednesday’s practice but returned to the field on Thursday. He was also out there on Friday before being cleared. With Josh Palmer out this week, the Chargers will funnel even more target McConkey’s way. Still playing for seeding purposes in the AFC, the Chargers should handle business against the Raiders, putting McConkey on the WR1/2 border for Week 18.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #5
    Chargers ruled out Joshua Palmer (foot) for Week 18 against the Raiders.
    Palmer was completely unable to practice this week so his early deactivation is unsurprising. The fourth-year wide receiver has settled into a supporting role and rarely contributes meaningful fantasy point sums. His absence does helpfully increase Ladd McConkey’s potential target volume though.
  • LAC Running Back #4
    Chargers ruled out Gus Edwards (ankle) for Week 18 against the Raiders.
    Edwards will miss his second consecutive game due to the ankle issue, sizably increasing J.K. Dobbins’ rushing share in the process. Hopefully, Edwards can return in time for the playoffs so he can spell Dobbins as needed.
  • SF Tight End #85
    George Kittle (ankle/hamstring) is questionable for Week 18 against the Cardinals.
    Kittle did not practice on Wednesday but was back on the practice field for the next two sessions. He is a true game-time call for Week 18. With nothing left to play for, the 49ers could hold him out even if he is healthy enough to play. Eric Saubert would likely draw the start if he is held out. With Josh Dobbs under center, there isn’t much fantasy value to be had here.
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    Deebo Samuel (wrist/ribs) will not play in Week 18 against the Cardinals.
    Samuel only missed one game before Week 18, a Week 3 loss to the Rams, because of an injury but was seemingly hampered by various issues for most of the year. He was listed with a wrist issue that never went away as early as Week 7. Samuel came down with pneumonia ahead of that game, played four snaps, and was hospitalized on Monday. Rib and oblique injuries were later added to the growing list of ailments and he appeared entirely out of gas midway through the season. Deebo topped 100 receiving yards twice in his first five games and failed to hit triple digits ever again. He ended the year with 51 grabs for 673 yards and three scores. Samuel also underwhelmed on the ground, adding just 136 yards and one score at a dismal 3.2 yards per carry. The 49ers can cut him as a post-June 1st release in the offseason for roughly $5 million in cap savings. However, the move would saddle San Francisco with over $30 million in dead cap, making an extension or restructure more likely. It’s possible Samuel just needs a healthy offseason to get back to form ahead of 2025. On the other hand, at 28 years old with declining numbers across the board, it’s more than possible that Samuel’s best days are behind him.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #14
    Michael Wilson (hamstring) is questionable for Week 18 against the 49ers.
    Wilson was added to the Friday injury report with a Limited Participant designation, indicating the second-year WR strained his hamstring in practice today. While he technically has a chance to play, given the questionable tag, a soft tissue injury suffered 48 hours before kickoff is a bad sign. Fantasy managers should expect him to miss Week 18.
  • SEA Quarterback #7
    Geno Smith (right biceps) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 18 against the Rams.
    Smith was added to Friday’s injury report as a limited participant, indicating he picked up the throwing-arm biceps injury in practice that day. He was not listed with a game-day designation though which means the team expects him to play. Details on the injury are frustratingly unavailable but we will provide updates when possible. Smith is a borderline QB1/2 for now.
  • ARI Kicker #5
    Matt Prater (knee) will not play in Week 18 against the 49ers.
    Prater will end the year on injured reserve because of the knee issue. He went 6-for-6 on field goals and 10-for-10 on PATs in the first month of the year before the knee issue ended his season. The 40-year-old is still kicking at a high level, but this knee injury could have Prater thinking about life after football as the season comes to a close.