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  • LAC Tight End #88
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    Chargers declared QB Easton Stick, WR DJ Chark Jr., RB Kimani Vidal, LB Khalil Mack, OL Brenden Jaimes, OL Jordan McFadden, and TE Hayden Hurst inactive for Week 11 against the Bengals.
    The Chargers are set to face the surging Bengals without one of their top pass rushers in Khalil Mack. Expect Will Dissly to once again serve as a near every-down tight end for the Chargers, while Gus Edwards’ return to health makes Vidal a game-day inactive.
  • SEA Running Back #9
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    Seahawks listed Kenneth Walker (ankle) as a DNP on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Walked suffered an ankle injury in the second half of Sunday’s loss to the Vikings and didn’t return to the field. He dealt with an ankle injury earlier in the season but hasn’t been listed with an ankle injury since Week 14’s game against the Cardinals. Monday’s report was only an estimation, but if Walker can’t go on Thursday against the Bears, Zach Charbonnet would again be jammed into a bell cow role. We’ll see if things improve for Walker on Tuesday when the Seahawks take the field for the first practice of the week.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said Kyler Murray will not be rested in Arizona’s final two games of the season.
    Great news for fantasy football, this is. It’s also a good sign that Murray is coming out of the competitive portion of this year mostly healthy. Thus far, Murray has completed 68.6 percent of his passes for 3288 yards, 16 touchdowns, and nine picks. Those aren’t exactly franchise quarterback numbers, but Murray has probably done enough to remain Arizona’s franchise quarterback going forward while they focus their 2025 resources on the defense and offensive line.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #82
    Ravens claimed WR Steven Sims off waivers from the Texans.
    Two can play the “claim a wideout off waivers from the team they’re playing this week” game, Texans. Sims is more of a punt returner than anything, but the Ravens have struggled in that area as Desmond King put a ball on the ground on Saturday. The rare Festivus waiver claim trade is to be celebrated.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #18
    Texans claimed WR Diontae Johnson off waivers from the Ravens.
    Johnson will be able to share some intel on his old team ahead of Christmas’ game against the Ravens. The target vacuum that has emerged in Houston with injuries to Tank Dell and Stefon Diggs is an inviting fantasy football volume spot. It is unlikely the Texans would ask Johnson to be that right away, but the #RevengeGame narratives do write themselves nicely. We’d expect them to try and get his feet wet in Week 17, and maybe give him an expanded role in Week 18 and see what happens against the Titans.
  • NYJ Tackle #74
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports Jets LT Olu Fashanu (foot) is likely to miss New York’s final two games of the season.
    Fashanu could be placed on injured reserve to open up a roster spot. He started the final five games of his season at left tackle and looks likely to be the starter at the position in 2025. That will probably have the Jets parting ways with similarly IR’ed Tyron Smith this offseason. Max Mitchell replaced Fashanu at left tackle and should get a two-game audition in the season’s closing weeks.
  • PIT Defensive Back
    Joey Porter Jr. (knee) did not practice on Monday.
    Porter was also listed as a DNP on Sunday’s estimated practice report. The Steelers’ CB1 is at risk of missing Week 17’s game against the Chiefs if he’s not able to get on the field even in a limited capacity on Tuesday. If Porter is unable to play, James Pierre would likely draw the start in his absence.
  • TEN Kicker #7
    Titans waived K Brayden Narveson.
    Sounds like a good sign for Nick Folk’s return this week. Narveson missed his only field-goal attempt for the Titans in Week 16.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    George Pickens (hamstring) was upgraded to a full participant in Monday’s practice.
    Pickens is on track to return in Week 17 against the Chiefs after missing the last three games with a hamstring injury. Pickens attempted to suit up for last week’s game against the Ravens but was ruled out before the weekend. Now, with one practice left to go before Wednesday’s game against the Chiefs, Pickens has been upgraded to a full participant and should be good to go, barring any setbacks. When asked about his potential return, Pickens said, “I feel good, but I don’t make the decision. It is the coaches and doctors. Whatever they tell me to do, I’m doing.” It’s safe to say that on Monday, those coaches and doctors decided Pickens was well enough to be a full participant in practice, which is a good sign for the Steelers and his fantasy managers. Pickens will profile as a fringe WR2/WR3 against a stout Chiefs defense if active.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #17
    Panthers coach Dave Canales said Xavier Legette (groin) will need “significant improvement” to play in Week 17.
    Canales did call him “day to day” rather than “week to week,” but Legette didn’t practice at all this past week. Until we see him on the practice field, it will be hard to believe the Panthers would put him out there for a game. Week 18 is probably a more realistic possibility for Legette’s return.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said Jalen Hurts is in concussion protocol.
    This was to be expected after Hurts was knocked from Week 16’s game against the Commanders. Hurts will need to clear protocol in time to play in Week 17’s game against the Cowboys in a game that still bears significant weight on seeding in the NFC playoff race. If Hurts can’t go, Kenny Pickett will draw his first start of the season. In relief of Hurts, Pickett threw for 143-1-1 while completing 58.3 percent of his passes. The Eagles would lean on the run as much as they can in the event of Pickett starting, but as we saw against the Commanders, the offensive ceiling was capped with Pickett under center.