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  • KC Head Coach
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    Chiefs coach Andy Reid said he is not planning to retire following the team’s victory in Super Bowl LVII.
    “I look in the mirror and I’m old,” Reid began in his post-game press conference. “My heart, though, is young. I still enjoy doing what I’m doing. I got asked that 50 times here. Finally I just go, ‘Whatever, man. Whatever.’ ... I’m good with what I’m doing right now. Listen, if they’ll have me, I’ll stick around.” FOX’s Jay Glazer stirred up the possibility Reid might call it quits, but the 65-year-old (next month) head coach has little reason to give up the reins in Kansas City if he’s still physically able, and there is zero indication he needs to slow down. Smack dab in the middle of a dynasty he created with his faith in Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Reid could add another Lombardi or two to his trophy case before it is all said and done.

  • DEN Defensive Lineman #94
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    Broncos declared DL Zach Allen, QB Zach Wilson, CB Kris Abrams-Draine, OL Nick Gargiulo, OT Frank Crum, OL Calvin Throckmorton, and TE Greg Dulcich inactive for Week 12 against the Raiders.
    Denver will be without Allen, though it might not matter much against an underwhelming Vegas offensive line. Dulcich has been a healthy scratch for over a month now, leaving Nate Adkins as the nominal TE1.
  • GB Defensive Back #23
    Packers declared CB Jaire Alexander (knee) inactive for Week 12 against the 49ers.
    Alexander remains out indefinitely as he recovers from a torn PCL. Fortunately, Josh Jacobs (quad/calf) is active on the offensive side of the ball. He should be a featured member of the game plan as the Packers attempt to control possession time against their injury-weakened opponent. The Packers also declared S Kitan Oladapo, LB Edgerrin Cooper and OL Jacob Monk inactive.
  • LV Running Back #22
    Raiders declared RB Alexander Mattison, RB Zamir White, G Cody Whitehair, CB Nate Hobbs, CB Jakorian Bennett, TE Harrison Bryant, and DT Matthew Butler inactive for Week 12 against the Broncos.
    Mattison and White being out means Ameer Abdullah will take over the Raiders’ lead back against Denver. Abdullah, who last week had a receiving touchdown, is a viable flex option in PPR formats. Dylan Laube will also mix in and take some of the team’s backfield work.
  • SEA Tight End #87
    Seahawks declared TE Noah Fant, WR Laviska Shenault, TE Brady Russell, LB Trevis Gipson, G Sataoa Laumea, TE Noah Fant and DE Myles Adams inactive for Week 12 against the Cardinals.
    Fant continues to miss time due to a groin injury he suffered in Week 8. Expect A.J. Barner to be Seattle’s starting tight end. Also out is Laviska Shenault (oblique), likely making Kenny McIntosh the second kick returner for the Seahawks in Week 12.
  • SF Tackle #71
    49ers declared LT Trent Williams (ankle) inactive for Week 12 against the Packers.
    Williams has failed to practice since the 49ers’ Week 9 bye and was clearly favoring one leg during Week 11’s pre-game warmups. Reports about his Week 12 availability varied as the week progressed but the 49ers ultimately decided to sit the talented veteran blocker. Backup OT Jaylon Moore will start in Williams’ stead. The 49ers also declared QB Brock Purdy, DE Nick Bosa, CB Charvarius Ward, WR Jacob Cowing, DT Kevin Givens and DT Khalil Davis inactive. George Kittle will play this week after sitting out Week 11 with a hamstring injury.
  • ARI Defensive Tackle #56
    Cardinals declared S Jalen Thompson, DL Darius Robinson, OLB Julian Okwara, OL Christian Jones, TE Travis Vokolek, and WR Xavier Weaver inactive for Week 12 against the Seahawks.
    Robinson, the Cards’ first-rounder, continues to be out due to a calf injury. Jalen Thompson is out due to an ankle injury while the other inactives are healthy scratches for Arizona.
  • CAR Tight End #0
    Panthers TE Ja’Tavion Sanders (concussion) was taken to the hospital after exiting the team’s Week 12 game.
    Sanders suffered a frightening head/neck injury late in the first half and was carted off the field. The rookie was reportedly taken straight to a nearby hospital, where he was to undergo testing and treatment for the neck injury. Sanders had three grabs for 49 yards before leaving the contest. Tommy Tremble will function as Carolina’s TE1 with Sanders sidelined.
  • HOU Safety #5
    Jalen Pitre (shoulder) left Houston’s Week 12 game against the Titans and was ruled out.
    Pitre initially was ruled questionable. He left in the second quarter without his helmet and was not spotted on the sidelines at the beginning of the second half. The Texans moved Jimmie Ward into the nickel safety spot.
  • CAR Tight End #0
    Panthers TE Ja’Tavion Sanders exited the team’s Week 12 game against the Chiefs.
    Sanders caught a pass late in the second quarter and was flipped onto his head, with his neck bending in an awkward way. The rookie was in obvious pain and was carted off after receiving attention from both teams’ training staffs. Sanders had three catches for 49 yards before leaving the contest.
  • MIA Linebacker #6
    Dolphins LB Anthony Walker Jr. left Week 12 against the Lions with a hamstring injury.
    Walker Jr. was backpedaling into coverage, came up hobbling, and asked for a substitute. He walked off the field with tears in his eyes and immediately got hugs from his teammates, which is likely not a good sign for his return this week. Tyrel Dodson will replace him in the starting lineup, but it could be a big loss for Miami over the middle of the field.