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  • MIA Running Back #28
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    De’Von Achane had 10 rushes for 25 yards and a touchdown in the Dolphins’ Week 1 win against the Jaguars, adding seven catches for 75 yards.
    Achane played 55 percent of Miami’s offense snaps while Raheem Mostert — who dealt with a shoulder injury in the first half — saw 45 percent of the snaps. Mostert logged six carries while Jeff Wilson saw five. Achane scored on a one-yard plunge after nearly scoring a short receiving touchdown in the first half. Achane ran a route on 58 percent of the team’s drop backs and was second in targets behind Tyreek Hill. It’s encouraging that Achane struggled as a rusher and still had a solid statistical day. He’ll be a top-12 option next week against Buffalo.
  • KC Wide Receiver #17
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    Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said there’s a “chance” Mecole Hardman (knee) could return for the playoffs.
    Hardman was placed on injured reserve in early December after reports that his knee “locked up” in practice ahead of Week 14’s game against the Chargers. Hardman has caught 12 passes for 90 yards this season while also serving as the team’s primary punt returner before his injury. He’s eligible to return off injured reserve for Week 18’s game against the Broncos.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said “Everybody will be out there playing, and we’ll see how the game goes” when asked if starters would play in Houston’s Week 18 game against the Titans.
    He starts the quote by saying “Everybody has to be ready to go,” and then ends the quote with “We gotta go play better, our last outing on the field was not good enough ... it’s not a good representation of our team.” Reading between the lines, it sounds like the Texans want to get the starters a few series and feel good about themselves heading into the playoffs before they turn things over to the backups. It will be hard to trust any Texans players in Week 18 fantasy from where that quote stands, perhaps we’ll get more clarity on the situation as the week goes on.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    Bears interim coach Thomas Brown said he expects “all healthy veterans” to play in Chicago’s Week 18 game against the Packers.
    He added that there’s been no thought or discussion to benching Caleb Williams. The Bears look likely to go in with the best lineup they can field against the Packers, who should probably also still be fielding starters with a chance to avoid the 2-7 game with a win and get a much easier first-round matchup against the Rams or the NFC South champion.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports “it’s fair to say his status [against the Jets] is in question” when asked about Tua Tagovailoa (hip).
    “I don’t think it’s a lock he plays this week. The hip was more banged up than people realize,” Schefter added. This will keep Tyler Huntley’s chances of getting in against the Jets in Week 18 live, and if Huntley does play the Dolphins offensive product will again mostly be screens and running plays, lowering their offensive upside further.
  • TEN Running Back #2
    Titans coach Brian Callahan said Tyjae Spears (concussion) is “up in the air” for Week 18’s game against the Texans.
    Interestingly, after the game, Callahan declared that Spears would be out for Week 18 with the concussion. He changed his tune a bit today. We’ll see if that’s gamesmanship or not. Julius Chestnut played 25 offensive snaps against the Jaguars last week and would be next in line at the position if Tony Pollard isn’t able to come back in Week 18. The whole Tennessee running game will be, in Callahan’s words, up in the air for the final game of the season.
  • TEN Running Back #20
    Titans head coach Brian Callahan said Tony Pollard (ankle) could play in Week 18 against the Texans.
    The Titans don’t have any reason to play Pollard, so we’ll see if they opt to put him on the field at less than 100 percent in the season finale. Pollard has been nursing an ankle injury for the last several weeks and was officially sidelined with the injury in Week 17’s game against the Jaguars. Playing in a lead role, Tyjae Spears totaled 103 yards from scrimmage on 22 touches and would see a similar role against the Texans if Pollard does play. Although, it was revealed that Spears suffered a concussion in Sunday’s loss and that he’ll need to clear concussion protocol in order to play.
  • TEN Quarterback #8
    Titans head coach Brian Callahan said Will Levis and Mason Rudolph will play in Week 18 against the Texans.
    Callahan praised Levis for his professionalism since being demoted while adding that he’s earned the right to compete in the final week of the season. It’s been a rough second season for Levis, whose 17 turnovers are tied for second-most in the league with Baker Mayfield despite playing in just 11 games this season. Levis hasn’t started since Week 15 but will get one more chance to show what he can do in-game before the Titans head into what’s sure to be a busy offseason.
  • PIT Quarterback #3
    Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said he hasn’t considered sitting starters in Week 18 against the Bengals.
    The Steelers play on Saturday after the Ravens play host to the Browns. A Ravens victory would mean the Steelers have nothing to play for in their season finale, which could open the door to the team sitting several starters in preparation for the playoffs. Speaking Monday, Tomlin said he hasn’t thought much about sitting his starters and added that he doesn’t anticipate doing so at this time. It’s possible things will change after the conclusion of the Ravens and Browns game, but for now, the Steelers appear to be going about business as usual.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    ESPN’s Stephen Holder reports Anthony Richardson was dealing with “very serious” back spasms ahead of Week 17’s game against the Giants.
    Holder didn’t hold back in his reporting of Richardson’s back spasms, saying that there are “communication failures” within the organization while adding “to characterize [Richardson’s back inury] as ‘soreness’ was ridiculous.” The Colts were eliminated from postseason contention following Sunday’s loss to the Giants and will play out the remainder of their season in next week’s game against the Jaguars. Whether or not Richardson starts in the finale is to be determined, but with little to play for, it could be Joe Flacco making one more start in what could be the final game of his career.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich reiterated that Aaron Rodgers will start in Week 18 against the Dolphins.
    Rodgers having perhaps the worst game of his professional career won’t stop the Jets from rolling him out in Week 18 to put the finishing touches on a wildly disappointing season. The NFL’s leader for career sacks taken threw for 112 yards on 18 attempts in Week 17’s loss to the Bills but needs just one more touchdown pass to reach 500 for his career. The decision to start Rodgers doesn’t come as much of a surprise, as he’ll undoubtedly be chasing his 500th career touchdown pass in what may be the final game of his NFL career. Rodgers and the Jets will have a chance to play spoiler to the Dolphins, who kept their playoff hopes alive with a win over the Browns on Sunday.