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  • ARI Wide Receiver #89
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    Cardinals WR Xavier Weaver (oblique) is practicing in full for Week 3 against the Lions.
    Weaver missed the first two weeks of his rookie season because of the oblique injury. A full session to open the week suggests he is good to go for Week 3. He will open the year as a reserve wideout and a special teamer for Arizona.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #0
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    Bills listed Keon Coleman (wrist) as a full participant on Thursday’s practice report.
    This is more of an estimated practice report, as the Bills canceled practice on Thursday due to inclement weather. Coleman being listed as a full participant in back-to-back practices is a good sign for his Week 15 availability. Hopefully, Coleman will be cleared by Friday in time for Sunday’s tilt with the Lions.
  • CHI Running Back #23
    Bears listed Roschon Johnson (concussion) as a DNP on Thursday’s estimated practice report.
    Johnson missed last week’s game against the 49ers with a concussion and will need to clear protocol if he hopes to play in Week 15 against the Vikings. Thursday’s injury report is just an estimation after the team held a walkthrough, so we’ll see how things progress in the coming days when the team officially takes to the practice field.
  • CHI Running Back #4
    Bears listed D’Andre Swift (groin) as a DNP on Thursday’s estimated practice report.
    The Bears held a walkthrough on Thursday as they prepare for Monday night’s game against the Vikings, so Thursday’s report is just an estimation. Swift missed two practices with a quad injury last week but still suited up to play against the 49ers after logging a limited practice on Friday. This is the first we’ve heard about his groin injury, so we’ll assume it’s something minor until the team says otherwise.
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  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Mike Evans (hamstring) was not spotted at Thursday’s practice.
    Evans, 31, is nursing a hamstring injury that pre-dates the Buccaneers’ Week 11 bye. The veteran receiver opened last week with two missed practices before logging a limited session on Friday and ultimately being removed from the team’s final injury report. We’d expect him to follow a similar path for Week 15, and perhaps the rest of the season.
  • TB Running Back #7
    Bucky Irving (hip/back) was not seen practicing on Thursday.
    Irving has now missed two straight practices and is trending on the wrong side of playing in Week 15 against the Chargers. Head coach Todd Bowles said Irving needs his back “to loosen up” if he hopes to have a shot at playing this week, so we’ll see if any progress is made on that front come Friday. If he’s unable to play, Rachaad White would profile as a RB2, while Sean Tucker could have some upside as a streamer in deeper leagues.
  • GB Wide Receiver #87
    Romeo Doubs (concussion) practiced again on Thursday.
    Doubs remains in the league’s concussion protocol, but he was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice and will likely get in another full session on Thursday. The third-year receiver appears to be in line to clear protocol before the weekend, meaning he should be all systems go for Week 15 against the Seahawks. We should know by Friday whether or not he’s cleared protocol, but assuming he’s active, Doubs will be a solid WR3 play for the first week of the fantasy playoffs.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    David Njoku (hamstring) did not practice Thursday.
    This doesn’t come as much of a surprise after it was reported earlier that the Browns will likely be without their star tight end this week. We’ll see if anything changes on Friday, but with offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey already talking about a tight end-by-committee approach against the Chiefs, it would seem this has already been decided.
  • DEN Tackle #72
    Broncos signed OT Garett Bolles to a four-year, $82 million contract extension.
    An eight-year veteran of the league, Bolles has spent his entire career with the Broncos since being drafted by them with the No. 20 overall pick back in 2017. Bolles entered 2024 in the final year of a four-year extension he signed in 2020, but will now be under contract with the Broncos through the 2028 season. This year, Bolles has started all 13 games he’s appeared in, earning a PFF pass-blocking grade of 88.7 while allowing just one sack on 14 quarterback pressures. Bolles is playing some of the best football of his career, and has a chance to spend his entire career with one team after signing this new extension.
  • IND Wide Receiver #1
    Josh Downs (shoulder) practiced on Thursday.
    Thursday’s practice marks two straight for Downs, who appears to be trending toward a return after missing Week 13’s game against the Patriots. Downs was listed as limited on Wednesday’s injury report and will likely log another limited session on Thursday.
  • SF Linebacker #57
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the 49ers plan to activated Dre Greenlaw from the physically unable to perform list ahead of Week 15’s game against the Rams.
    Greenlaw suffered a freak injury in the 49ers’ Super Bowl loss to the Chiefs when he suffered a torn Achilles while running from the sideline onto the field. The veteran linebacker is making a well-timed return for the Niners, who are currently 6-7 and likely need to win out if they hope to sneak into the NFC playoffs. Last season, Greenlaw totaled 120 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and five TFLs. He should provide immediate help for a 49ers defense that currently ranks 21st in points allowed per game. this season.