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  • WAS Running Back #8
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    Commanders declared RB Brian Robinson, K Austin Seibert, QB Jeff Driskel, S Darrick Forrest, CB Marshon Lattimore, LB Dominique Hampton, and OT Cornelius Lucas inactive for Week 10 against the Steelers.
    The Commanders announced on Saturday that Robinson and Seibert would miss this week, putting Austin Ekeler in the RB1 role while Zane Gonazlez is set to see his first regular season action since 2021. Ekeler will have solid top-24 upside for fantasy managers this week against a stout Steelers defense.
  • DET Coaching Staff
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    Lions hired David Shaw, formerly of the Broncos, as their passing game coordinator.
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was the first to report. Shaw spent last season in the Broncos’ front office as a senior personnel executive but will now join a revamped Lions staff to assist with their passing game. It’s Shaw’s first job as an NFL coach since 2005, when he served as the Ravens’ wide receivers coach. He will be reunited with new Lions offensive coordinator John Morton, who spent last season as the Broncos passing game coordinator. Shaw has fielded several NFL interviews for various positions since departing from Stanford after the 2022 college football season. At just 52 years old, there is plenty of time for Shaw to coach his way into a head coaching role at the NFL level if he’s interested in doing so.
  • WAS Coaching Staff
    KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson reports the Texans requested an interview with Commanders passing game coordinator Brian Johnson for their offensive coordinator vacancy.
    Johnson was the offensive coordinator for the Eagles in 2023 and has also served as a college offensive coordinator during stints at Utah (2012-2013), Houston (2017), and Florida (2018-2019). He joined the Commanders’ staff this offseason as their assistant head coach and passing game coordinator but could once again find himself in a play-caller role if he catches on with the Texans. During his lone season as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator, the Eagles ranked seventh in points per game (25.5) and eighth in yards per game while also ranking in the top 10 in both EPA per play and offensive success rate. Once viewed as a rising play-caller who also helped with the development of Jalen Hurts, Johnson could make for a nice pairing with third-year quarterback C.J. Stroud next season.
  • KC Wide Receiver #24
    Chiefs designated WR Skyy Moore (core) to return from injured reserve.
    Moore suffered a core injury back in October and hasn’t played since. It seems highly unlikely the third-year pro will be activated from injured reserve for the Super Bowl, but even if he is, he wasn’t playing a meaningful role before his injury. Moore’s stock has steadily declined every year since the Chiefs made him a second-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He caught zero passes in six games this season before his injury.
  • PHI Center #51
    Eagles C Cam Jurgens (back) was not seen practicing on Thursday.
    Jurgens and Dickerson (knee) were absent Wednesday as well. The two OL stars are clearly hurt but will benefit from the two-week run-up to Super Bowl LIX. It would be great to see one or both of them return for tomorrow’s practice but it would be unsurprising to see the Eagles hold them out again.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Dallas Goedert (rest/ankle) was not seen practicing on Thursday.
    Goedert is dealing with an ankle injury, which is likely contributing to the Eagles’ decision to rest him for a second straight day on Thursday. It wouldn’t be surprising if Goedert spent Friday on the sideline as well before ramping things up next week as the Eagles prepare to face the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    DeVonta Smith (hamstring) did not practice on Thursday.
    Smith is being listed with a hamstring injury and may not suit up at all this week, given that the Eagles still have another full week of practice next week. We’ll see if things change Friday, but the team could determine a full week of rest is best before ramping him up ahead of the Super Bowl.
  • BAL Kicker #9
    The Baltimore Banner reports Ravens K Justin Tucker has been “accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by six massage therapists.”
    It’s a disturbing report that, unfortunately, sounds all too familiar. Tucker is being accused by six massage therapists at four different spas and wellness centers in the Baltimore region for actions that include but are not limited to exposing himself and brushing his exposed self against other therapists while receiving treatment. The accusations were first reported to The Banner on January 9th of this year and span from 2012 to 2016. Tucker has reportedly been banned from at least two spas. His attorneys have already denied the allegations, calling them “impossible to prove” while also refuting the notion that Tucker was ever banned from the two alleged spas. Tucker later released a statement on his own, also denying the allegations. There will undoubtedly be more to this story in the coming days and weeks, but the veteran kicker, who is fresh off his most challenging season to date, may be on the outs once the Ravens and/or the league have time to conduct their own investigations into the matter.
  • FA Offensive Coordinator
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Cowboys are considering Ken Dorsey to fill their offensive coordinator vacancy.
    Dorsey and the Cowboys have not had a formal interview, but Fowler reports that the two sides are figuring out a time when they can meet. Dorsey has served as offensive coordinator for the Bills and Browns over the last two seasons and was fired at the end of the 2024 campaign following an abysmal first season with the Browns. Cleveland’s quarterback situation didn’t do Dorsey any favors, as Deshaun Watson struggled to produce when healthy and saw his season come to an end due to a torn Achilles he suffered in Week 7. Last season, the Browns ranked fourth in early down pass rate and eighth in pass rate over expected. Dorsey’s propensity to want to push the ball downfield could play well for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Jake Ferguson if he were to make his way to the Lone Star State.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #81
    Bengals Director of Player Personnel said “he’s done nothing” when asked if Jermaine Burton deserves a roster spot next season.
    Brutal but not surprising. Burton was drafted No. 80 overall by the Bengals last season as a high-risk, high-reward dart throw. The talented rookie out of Alabama caught just four passes for 107 scoreless yards in 2024 and was held out of the team’s season-finale against the Steelers due to a coach’s decision. He was already considered to be on the roster bubble before this quote from Tobin, which came at the Senior Bowl, but this seems to add another layer to his uncertain future with the organization. Tobin went on to point out that the Bengals knew they “were taking a risk” when they drafted Burton and added that they thought they “could help him through some of the challenges he’s had in the past” but also said Burton is “going to have to start doing something quickly.”
  • PHI Defensive End #55
    Eagles designated DE Brandon Graham (triceps) from injured reserve.
    Graham suffered a torn triceps in the Eagles’ Week 12 win over the Rams and missed the remainder of the regular season. With a little less than two weeks to go before the Super Bowl, Graham will now have a chance to practice in hopes of suiting up for the Eagles as they aim to end the Chiefs’ hope of a three-peat. In addition to Graham, the Eagles also designated TE C.J. Uzomah for return and signed RB Lew Nichols to their practice squad.