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  • IND Offensive Coordinator
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Panthers have requested an interview with Jaguars passing-game coordinator Jim Bob Cooter for their offensive coordinator vacancy.
    The request means that Duce Staley, who was just reported to be joining the Panthers staff, will not hold the role of offensive coordinator. He will, however, hold a higher position in Carolina than he did with the Lions. Cooter has also interviewed with the Bucs for their offensive coordinator vacancy. After a solid stint with the Lions, Cooter has played various roles for the Jets, Eagles, and Jaguars over the past four years. Already having their offensive guru in Frank Reich, Cooter would be a safe choice for the Panthers’ OC vacancy.

  • SF Quarterback #13
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    49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said Brock Purdy came out of Week 11’s game against Seattle with “soreness in his right shoulder.”
    In other words, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him on the injury report this week. Shanahan said much the same thing about George Kittle’s hamstring after Week 10, before he missed Week 11. We wouldn’t bet on Purdy missing a game, to be clear, but this should at least open the door to some question about his Week 12 status.
  • SF Tight End #85
    49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said George Kittle was “close” to playing against the Seahawks in Week 11 and should be able to practice Wednesday.
    Kittle was officially questionable last week with the hamstring injury, and was supposedly going to test it in pre-game workouts but was declared inactive without even getting on the field before the game. This is good news, but limited practices won’t exactly bring us any closer to a conviction that Kittle will play in Week 12.
  • NYG Quarterback #14
    Giants signed QB Tim Boyle to their practice squad.
    That’s right, they’re desperate enough to keep Daniel Jones from playing another snap that they needed to make sure to cover the bases and threaten us with Boyle snaps. Boyle threw for 153 scoreless yards in two relief appearances for the Dolphins earlier this year after being with the Texans in training camp. If you were looking for someone to make Malik Nabers interesting, this is not that guy.
  • JAX Running Back #31
    Jaguars activated RB Keilan Robinson from injured reserve.
    He had to be activated by tomorrow or miss the remainder of the season. Robinson, a fifth-round pick from Texas, will start behind Travis Etienne Jr., Tank Bigsby, and D’Ernest Johnson in the pecking order at running back and potentially will be a special-teams only player. He’s not a fantasy football roster candidate at this time.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    ESPN’s Rich Cimini writes that a new regime in 2025 “likely means Aaron Rogers won’t be back” with the Jets.
    “It’s hard to imagine him even wanting to come back,” Cimini adds. SNY’s Connor Hughes concurred, saying “it’s very clear now that this organization is going to find a new quarterback.” The Jets beat has come out strong with the belief that this is the end of the line for Rodgers in New York following the firing of Joe Douglas. There’s enough inertia here that we wouldn’t entirely rule out a Rodgers return — who is the owner? who is the general manager? who is the head coach? — but if those questions aren’t answered in a manner that is favorable to Aaron Rodgers, it seems likely that Rodgers would want to leave. The question would then become: Who would want a 41-year-old quarterback who won’t throw deep and doesn’t want to be challenged?
  • NYJ General Manager
    Jets named Phil Savage as their interim general manager.
    The former Browns general manager likely has no shot at getting a full-time job and, with the trade deadline passing, has little way to make an impact on this roster. He ran the Browns from 2005-2008 and has mostly been an executive or consultant since. He’s the guy who will check to make sure any move he wants to make is cool with Aaron Rodgers for the next seven weeks.
  • CIN Cornerback #20
    Bengals coach Zac Taylor said DJ Turner (clavicle) will be placed on injured reserve.
    He has “the potential to be gone for the year” and the Bengals are looking to add options in the secondary per Taylor. Turner had some big plays in Week 11’s loss to the Chargers and was just starting to round in to form. It’s a tough loss for a defense that is already best described as beleaguered.
  • CLE Tackle #59
    Browns signed OT Geron Christian off the Rams’ practice squad.
    He’ll replace Dawand Jones on the active roster. Christian has been a vagabond since being drafted by Washington in 2018, playing with the Texans, Chiefs, and Browns. He was with the Titans in training camp and has gone back-and-forth between the Browns and Rams in-season. He’ll provide veteran tackle play for the Browns should Jedrick Wills remain out.
  • FA General Manager
    Jets fired general manager Joe Douglas.
    Phil Savage, a former general manager for the Browns and a member of New York’s front office, will serve as the Jets’ interim GM. Douglas is out after five and a half seasons as New York’s general manager. It hardly comes as a shock after the front office’s gamble on 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers turned out disastrously on every front. The Jets are 3-8 in another lost season without any clear path forward outside a total teardown and years-long rebuild. Douglas bet on Rodgers and lost badly. The Jets were 30-64 with Douglas as GM. The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports the team’s GM search would begin immediately.
  • PIT Quarterback #2
    Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith said he wanted to use Justin Fields more in Week 11 agains the Ravens.
    Fields in Week 11 had two rushes for 17 yards after weeks of Steelers coaches talking up a Fields rushing package. Smith said Fields would have had more usage against Baltimore if the Steelers had not stalled out on several first half drives. He stressed that the team does not see Fields as a gadget player. “We have two starting quarterbacks,” Smith said Tuesday. “It’s a very unique situation.” More usage for Fields — especially in the red zone — could make Russell Wilson unviable in one-quarterback fantasy formats.