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  • PHI Head Coach
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    Eagles VP Howie Roseman and HC Nick Sirianni are expected to hold an end-of-season press conference on Wednesday, hinting at a return for Sirianni in 2024.
    We’re reading the tea leaves a bit here, but the Eagles have already begun making changes to their coaching staff, and it appears Sirianni has been involved with those decisions. They have already dismissed defensive coordinator Sean Desai, and defensive assistant Matt Patricia is expected to pursue other opportunities elsewhere. They’ve also interviewed former Commanders head coach Ron Rivera for their defensive coordinator vacancy. Whether or not Sirianni would return in 2024 came into question after an unprecedented collapse saw the Eagles finish with a 1-6 record to close out the regular season. A 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the Wild Card round only amplified the questions surrounding Sirianni, but Wednesday’s press conference with Roseman suggests the two have come to terms with how they can correct course next season. Sirianni has a 34-17 regular season record and led the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance in his second season at the helm. While this year’s collapse was devastating, firing a coach who posted a winning record in each of his first three seasons would have felt like a slight overreaction.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #89
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    Eagles ruled out WR Johnny Wilson (hamstring) for Week 13 against the Ravens.
    It will be interesting to see what the Eagles do at wide receiver considering DeVonta Smith is listed as questionable with his own hamstring injury. Now down Wilson, expect Jahan Dotson to see a more robust role in the offense regardless of the status of Smith on game day.
  • ARI Running Back #6
    Cardinals are signing RB James Conner to a two-year, $19 million contract extension, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
    Conner was set to hit free agency after the season, but Arizona decided to lock him up before it came to that. The 29-year-old running back is 15th in scrimmage yards with 993 in 11 games so far this season. While it’s unclear how much of Conner’s deal is guaranteed, it’s unlikely that the extension for the two-time pro bowler will cause significant salary cap issues for Arizona in the future. This extension seals last year’s third round pick Trey Benson’s fate as purely a handcuff for at least another year.
  • DET Defensive End #93
    Lions signed DE Jonah Williams, formerly of the Rams.
    Williams’ signing follows an Ian Rapoport report indicating Lions DE Josh Paschal “may miss some time” following an MRI on his injured knee. Williams has tallied 32 quarterback pressures and 2.5 NFL sacks since entering the league as a 2020 undrafted free agent.
  • KC Wide Receiver #84
    Justin Watson caught 1-of-3 targets for six yards and a touchdown in Kansas City’s Week 13 win over the Raiders.
    Watson, additionally, had a brutal deep drop that likely would have been a score in the game’s opening three plays. He beat out Juju Smith-Schuster as the fifth option in the passing game today, but the lesson with the Chiefs right now is that they are going to spread the ball around. Watson will be a deep-leagues only play in Week 14, as he is every week.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
    Xavier Worthy caught 5-of-7 targets for 54 yards in Kansas City’s Week 13 win over the Raiders.
    He almost did it. Worthy managed a completely normal-looking 5/54/0 line on six targets where he was just a normal wideout with no hints of disappointment. He even caught a ball off the turf that was overturned in his favor by replay. But the Chiefs went for the jugular at the two-minute warning, sent Worthy deep, and the classic 2024 Worthy tale of an incomplete deep pass played yet again for us all. Worthy is a WR4 option in Week 14, but not one we’re particularly excited about against the Chargers.
  • KC Tight End #83
    Noah Gray caught 4-of-6 targets for 58 yards in Kansas City’s Week 13 win over the Raiders.
    Had Patrick Mahomes led Gray a little less on a deep target in the first quarter, this could have been a 5/~90/1 line. Alas. Gray has worked as a main offensive cog for most of the last three weeks and will be a borderline TE1 in Week 14 against the Chargers.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Travis Kelce caught 7-of-13 targets for 68 yards in Kansas City’s Week 13 win over the Raiders.
    He had an uncharacteristic drop over the middle, and only managed three red-zone targets in the contest. One of them, though, he was open on a cover-zero look from the Raiders and Patrick Mahomes simply placed it to the opposite shoulder of what Kelce was looking for. Rough. He’ll be a realistic TE1 against the Chargers in Week 14 but this offense is struggling enough that it is hard to call him much more than that.
  • KC Wide Receiver #8
    DeAndre Hopkins caught 4-of-9 targets for 90 yards in Kansas City’s Week 13 win over the Raiders.
    He added two long DPI penalties for a total of 46 yards you probably were not compensated for in fantasy. Hopkins’ only real sin in this game was dropping a wide-open catch over the middle of the field on a Patrick Mahomes miracle-scramble. He also one-handed a would-be touchdown out of the back of the end zone in the fourth quarter. Hopkins has not exactly been a league-winner for the Chiefs, being held under 60 yards in his three previous games. He’ll be a bottom-tier WR3 option or good FLEX against the Chargers in Week 14.
  • SF Wide Receiver #10
    49ers waived WR Ronnie Bell.
    The 49ers selected Bell in the 2023 NFL draft’s seventh round after the former Michigan prospect flashed explosive traits at the NFL combine. Bell was never able to produce consistently as a receiver and likewise struggled to find his footing on special teams. He concludes his 49ers tenure with eight receptions, 90 yards and three touchdowns on 19 targets.
  • KC Running Back #29
    Kareem Hunt rushed seven times for 15 yards in Kansas City’s Week 13 win over the Raiders.
    No full-time role for Hunt is pretty much the end of his fantasy viability as a starter. He added two catches for zero yards on four targets. He doesn’t have to be outright dropped — you certainly could argue he’s droppable if you need a roster spot — but he can be safely benched in most leagues for the time being.