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  • BUF Tight End #86
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    Dalton Kincaid (collarbone) was limited in Thursday’s practice.
    Kincaid was also limited on Wednesday and has been sporting a non-contact jersey in these practices. Whatever collarbone issue he’s dealing with is something he played through last week, so we’d expect him to do the same in Week 8, barring any setbacks. Kincaid is coming off his best performance of the season, in which he caught three passes for 52 yards. He’ll be a low-end TE1 if he’s active against the Seahawks.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
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    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Browns will look at “any veteran (QB) with starters talent” this offseason.
    The Browns will have Deshaun Watson under contract next season, but the belief is he’ll “never play a meaningful down” for the team ever again. The Browns could kick the tires on a rookie signal-caller next season, but according to a source who spoke with Fowler, any quarterback “with starter’s talent” will be looked at — including guys like Kirk Cousins and Sam Darnold, unsurprisingly. They also won’t rule out bringing back Jameis Winston, who threw for 2121-13-12 in the 12 games he appeared in this season. Quarterback is one of several needs the Browns will need to address this offseason, but it’s arguably their biggest. According to Over the Cap, the Browns are roughly $17 million over the cap, but they’ll push some numbers around to get under the cap before free agency. It’s sure to be an interesting offseason in Cleveland, with potential staff changes also incoming after they conclude their season on Saturday against the Ravens.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Aaron Rodgers said he will decide before free agency in March on whether or not he will play in 2025.
    In an article published by ESPN’s Rich Cimini, Rodgers joked that he wouldn’t need to go on a darkness retreat before deciding on his NFL future, but Cimini reports that it “sounded as if he’s thinking hard about retirement.” When asked about his future with the Jets, Rodgers said he’s “just more resigned to the reality of the situation,” while acknowledging he thinks a lot of change will be coming to the Jets this offseason. Rodgers and the Jets are a near lock to part ways this offseason, even if he does opt to return for another season. Set to start in the Jets’ season finale against the Dolphins, Week 18 may very well be the last game Rodgers plays as a pro. He needs just one more touchdown pass to become the fifth player in league history to achieve 500-plus passing touchdowns in their career.
  • MIA Tackle #70
    Dolphins placed OT Kendall Lamm on injured reserve.
    Lamm was starting at right tackle for the Dolphins after starter Austin Jackson (knee) was put on injured reserve. He missed Week 15 with a back issue, but played the last two weeks. There is no official word yet on if it was the same back issue or a different injury to land Lamm on injured reserve. The Dolphins added OL Braeden Daniels from the Cowboys’ practice squad in a corresponding move.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #88
    Rams WR Jordan Whittington (ankle) was limited in Wednesday’s walkthrough.
    Whittington was listed as limited due to an ankle issue, though the Rams held a walkthrough practice, so the injury report is just an estimation. Whittington has been seldom used on offense since Puka Nacua’s return, but could become a factor in Week 18 with key Rams starters potentially headed for a rest day against the Seahawks.
    Analyzing Wk. 18 motivations with playoffs looming
    Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher take a look at the teams in must-win scenarios during Week 18, discussing the games that will carry the most weight during the final week of the season.
  • SF Running Back #31
    Isaac Guerendo (foot/hamstring) practiced in full on Wednesday.
    This is Guerendo’s second consecutive full participation since last week. It is a positive development after the rookie touched the ball 13 times in the 49ers’ Week 17 loss. Guerendo is trending toward RB1 status this week. The 49ers’ offense is extremely banged up and a strong, high-volume showing would give Guerendo an opportunity to position himself ahead of Jordan Mason on the 2025 depth chart.
  • SF Wide Receiver #14
    Ricky Pearsall (illness/chest) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Pearsall is on track to play this week and the 49ers would surely like to get another look at him despite the lost 6-10 season. George Kittle (ankle/hamstring) and Deebo Samuel Sr. (ribs/wrist) are both banged up right now so Pearsall could operate as the passing game’s focal point.
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    Deebo Samuel Sr. (ribs/wrist) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Samuel was listed with both of these injuries earlier this year and the team has been fairly unreliable with their injury listings so it is possible neither issue is new. The 6-10 49ers have little to play for at this time. Fantasy managers should consider Samuel truly questionable for Week 18.
  • LV Running Back #8
    Raiders RB Ameer Abdullah (foot) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Abdullah was a non-participant with a foot injury he picked up in the Raiders’ Week 17 win against the Saints. He has been a league-winner for fantasy managers, becoming the team’s lead back late in the season. If Abdullah cannot go, Alexander Mattison will be the lead back, though he would be a shaky play for fantasy purposes.
  • SF Tight End #85
    George Kittle (ankle/hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Kittle evidently exited his team’s Week 17 game against the Lions very banged up. He may push to play but with Brock Purdy (elbow) already ruled out, it stands to reason that the 6-10 49ers will likely choose to rest their stud tight end.
  • SF Defensive End #97
    Nick Bosa (knee) did not practice on Wednesday.
    Bosa has evidently swapped out a hip injury and bilateral oblique strains for a knee injury and the 6-10 49ers have nothing to play for this week. It is difficult to predict whether or not Bosa will push to play but he appears to be on the wrong side of questionable at this time.