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  • DEN Head Coach
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    Broncos acquired coach Sean Payton from the Saints in exchange for first- and second-round picks.
    The first-rounder is in 2023 via Miami and the Bradley Chubb trade. The second-rounder is a 2024 selection. The Broncos are also receiving a 2024 third-rounder from the Saints. This certainly doesn’t feel like something we’d have been surprised about when the offseason started, but Payton and the Broncos appeared to have drifted apart at some point in their talks after their initial interview. With DeMeco Ryans appearing likely to head to the Texans and Jim Harbaugh rebuffing Denver’s advances, it’s possible that they just saw Payton as their best possible candidate left. Denver’s offense should receive a big boost with Payton back, but reviving Russell Wilson after his dreadful 2022 may be Payton’s toughest task yet.

  • SEA Cornerback #23
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    Seahawks re-signed CB Artie Burns to the practice squad.
    This is the third Burns-related transaction for the Seahawks in the last four days. The former rotational player rejoins a Seahawks team he initially signed with in 2022. Burns is unlikely to vault into a high-volume rotational role but he could chip in here and there.
  • ARI Kicker #5
    Matt Prater (knee) was limited on Wednesday.
    A Wednesday LP would typically bode positively for a player’s availability but with Prater coming off of injured reserve, this places him more so in the “truly questionable” category. His Thursday and Friday participation levels are worth monitoring.
  • ARI Running Back #33
    Trey Benson (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Benson sprained an ankle in Week 15 and passing-down specialist Emari Demercado (back) was recently placed on injured reserve. If Benson is unable to play, James Conner will again handle a high-volume rushing workload while dominating the two-minute drill and split splitting third- and fourth-and-long situations with DeeJay Dallas.
  • PIT Linebacker #90
    T.J. Watt (ankle) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Watt’s Wednesday return bodes positively for his Week 16 availability, putting him on track to play against the Ravens. Watt had a big impact when these teams played each other in Week 11, notching five quarterback pressures and 1.0 NFL sacks.
  • PIT Quarterback #2
    Justin Fields (abdominal) did not practice on Wednesday.
    The Steelers appear to be highly unlikely to have their No. 2 QB active for their Week 16 game against the Ravens. Anyone stashing Fields in re-draft formats can safely drop him.
  • NO Running Back #25
    Saints signed Clyde Edwards-Helaire, formerly of the Chiefs.
    CEH was waived by the Chiefs earlier this week. He began the year on the non-football injury list and was activated a month and a half into the season. He was a healthy scratch in every game after that before being cut. With Alvin Kamara banged up, the Saints are in need of some depth at running back. Kendre Miller would draw the start if Kamara misses Week 16. Edwards-Helaire would mix in for backup duties with Jamaal Williams if he can get up to speed in time.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    George Pickens (hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Pickens is likely heading toward his third consecutive missed game. The per-game timeline exaggerates his absence though; Pickens is just 13 days removed from his actual injury date, having suffered the Grade 2 strain on December 5th. While he could attempt to play through the issue this week, a Week 17 return appears far more likely.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #7
    Rashod Bateman (foot) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    There’s nothing worse than a mid-week addition to the injury report, especially for a player with an injury history as extensive as Bateman’s. The Ravens play on Saturday meaning their first injury report of the week dropped yesterday. Bateman was not on it. With Diontae Johnson excused from the team this week and Nelson Agholor in concussion protocol, the Ravens may be down to Tylan Wallace and Devontez Walker in three-receiver sets for Week 16’s game versus the Steelers.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Tee Higgins (knee/rest) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    The Bengals listed him as limited with both “not injury related-rest” and the knee issue. Despite the contradiction, it’s just a maintenance day for Higgins. He will be good to go by the end of the week and remains in the WR2 ranks for his upcoming matchup with the Browns.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Joe Burrow (knee/wrist) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Burrow got the same maintenance treatment for last Wednesday’s practice and was cleared from the report entirely by Friday. He’ll do the same this week. Still not technically eliminated from the playoffs, Burrow and the Bengals offense are playing with their lives on the line this week. Expect another QB1 outing from Burrow when he takes on the NFC North rival Browns.