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  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
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    DeVonta Smith caught 2-of-3 targets for 14 yards in the Eagles’ Week 10 win over the Cowboys.
    It was a forgettable outing for Smith, whose 14 receiving yards marked his fewest Week 7 when he totaled negative two yards against the Giants. The good news is Smith has gone for 64 or more yards in six of eight games this season and has four touchdowns on the year. He has a good chance of bouncing back on Thursday night against the Commanders as a high-end WR2.
  • CAR Running Back #6
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports RB Miles Sanders (ankle) is considered day to day.
    Sanders was carted off in Week 10 against the Giants, but his ankle injury doesn’t appear to be of the season-ending variety. Rapoport said the team believes Sanders, the team’s No. 2 back behind Chuba Hubbard, could “miss a little time.” Look for Jonathon Brooks to take on RB2 duties in Week 11 with Sanders out, while Hubbard remains the lead back in the run-first Carolina offense.
  • SF Running Back #32
    49ers signed RB Patrick Taylor Jr. to the team’s practice squad.
    Taylor was released last week with Christian McCaffrey returning in Week 10. He now returns to the 49ers, having registered seven carries for 25 yards and one catch for 12 yards in eight games for the team this season. In a corresponding move, RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn was released from the practice squad.
  • SF Cornerback #2
    49ers signed CB Deommodore Lenoir to a five-year, $92 million extension.
    The 49ers are re-signing one of their starting cornerbacks, giving Lenoir a five-year deal through 2029. The 25-year-old was originally a fifth-round pick and in the midst of a contract year. He started every game for the 49ers over each of the last two seasons, snagging five interceptions and logging 16 passes defended over 26 games in that time. Lenoir is one of the 49ers’ best defensive players and the team locks him up before he hit the open market.
  • NYJ Center #61
    Jets claimed OL Connor McGovern off waivers.
    McGovern was last on the Saints, spending a month in New Orleans after the team signed him off the Jets’ practice squad. He is a nine-year veteran who spent 2020-2023 on the Jets. McGovern now returns to provide depth to the Jets’ interior offensive line.
  • WAS Cornerback #23
    Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) did not participate in Tuesday’s practice.
    Lattimore still has not practiced since joining the Commanders. He has been dealing with a lingering hamstring injury for much of the season, missing Week 10. Listed as DNP twice to start the week, Lattimore is likely to be out for Thursday’s game against the Eagles.
  • WAS Kicker #3
    Commanders K Austin Seibert (hip) did not participate in Tuesday’s practice.
    Seibert continues to be sidelined due to a hip injury he suffered in Week 9. He has yet to practice since that game, missing Week 10 as the Commanders turned to Zane Gonzalez. The way Seibert is trending this week, he is likely to be out again for Thursday against the Eagles.
  • SF Tight End #85
    49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said George Kittle left Sunday’s game with “hamstring irritation” that will be “monitored throughout the week.”
    This could just be a low-key thing, we certainly haven’t seen any of the 49ers beats make a big deal about it. But it’s something to monitor on the Wednesday practice circuit. Kittle hasn’t missed a game since Week 3 and already has seven touchdowns this season, more than he had in 16 healthy 2023 games.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Dallas Goedert (ankle) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    It was, as usual, estimated. The ankle injury was a new listing on Monday, but it doesn’t seem like it’s all that serious. The team didn’t release an injury report until after Nick Sirianni had spoken on Monday, and only assistants spoke on Tuesday. It’s possible Goedert winds up questionable on Wednesday given the lack of context around this so far, but it’s hard to read what we’ve seen so far on the report as much of a signal for that.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    DeVonta Smith (hamstring) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    It was estimated, as usual on Mondays and Tuesdays. It’s likely that Smith’s DNP on Monday was just a rest day for a hamstring that kept him on the injury report for most of last week before he had a forgettable 2/14 outing against the Cowboys in a game Philadelphia barely had to pass in. It seems much more likely he’ll be involved against the Commanders on Thursday night.
  • MIA Running Back #31
    Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said not giving Raheem Mostert any carries was “unique to the game plan” in Week 10.
    “The particular usage this past game was unique to the game plan and that’s kind of the case when you have one football and multiple talented running backs that all contribute in various ways. ... He’s still the leader of that room and we’ll be counting on him all season for us to get where we wanna go,” McDaniel said in full. Mostert should still be considered the No. 2 back going forward for the Dolphins. It’s just that the team’s offense has not been good enough to make that a particularly fantasy-appealing role right now.