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  • LV Quarterback #15
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Gardner Minshew is out for the year after suffering a broken collarbone in Week 12 against the Broncos.
    Minshew’s left shoulder was driven into the ground hard while being sacked in the Raiders’ Week 12 loss to the Broncos. Minshew finishes 2024 with 2,013 passing yards, nine touchdowns and 10 interceptions and rushed 19 times for 58 yards. He is under contract through 2025. Minshew was replaced by backup Desmond Ridder but former starter Aidan O’Connell (right thumb) could reportedly be activated from injured reserve next week.
  • LAC Linebacker #52
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    Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said he wants to bring Khalil Mack back for the 2025 season.
    Harbaugh specifically said that he wants to bring everyone back, and “nobody more than” Mack. Soon to be 34 years old, the impending free agent had a quiet 2024 season. He totaled just six sacks a year after tallying a career-high 17 sacks. Still, Mack was an integral part of an LA defense that immediately turned things around in Harbaugh’s first season as the head coach. We fully expect GM Jim Hortiz to do everything in his power to keep the big names in town.
  • BUF Running Back #22
    Ray Davis (concussion) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Davis got drilled by Broncos safety Brandon Jones in Buffalo’s Wild Card Round win over Denver. Davis was going for a poor pass by Josh Allen, leaving himself vulnerable to a big hit. A limited session to open the week is a bit of a surprise given the severity of the hit. It gives him a shot at suiting up on Sunday if he can continue to progress through the league’s concussion protocol. Ty Johnson would see more work behind James Cook if Davis can’t suit up.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Falcons will interview former 49ers DC Steve Wilks for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
    Wilks has been coaching in some capacity for 20 years with his time in the NFL dating back as far as 2006. He most recently served as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator. Wilks held the gig for one year and was fired after the team’s Super Bowl loss to Kansas City. Atlanta is helmed by Raheem Morris, who also has some Shanahn routes. Morris coached under Mike Shanahan in Washington. The familiarity makes him a strong candidate to be the Falcons’ next defensive coordinator. Wilks also interviewed with the Colts for the same position.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Giants fired defensive passing game coordinator and DB coach Jerome Henderson.
    The team also parted ways with safeties coach Michael Treier. The Giants ranked 21st in points per game allowed and 29th in EPA per play. While their offense was the primary issue in 2024, improvements need to be made on defense as well. Henderson, who has been coaching in the NFL for nearly 20 years, should be able to find another job once the head coaching vacancies are settled.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Zay Flowers (knee) did not practice Wednesday.
    Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters on Monday the Ravens were in “we’ll see mode” with Flowers. While an early-week DNP doesn’t rule him out, he does appear to be less than a 50-50 bet to play this week. Harbaugh did note that Flowers isn’t a player who needs to practice before suiting up. It remains a waiting game for now. If he can’t go, Rashod Bateman will set in as the team’s No. 1 receiver with Mark Andrews as the top overall target.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #2
    Robert Woods (hip) returned to practice Wednesday.
    Woods missed the first practice of the week with a hip issue but was back on the field today. For a veteran wideout, a day off is nothing out of the normal this late in the season. With Diontae Johnson out of the picture, Woods will likely function as Houston’s WR3 in the Divisional Round.
  • DEN Defensive Coordinator
    The Jets completed an interview with Broncos DC Vance Joseph for their head coaching vacancy.
    The Raiders have formally requested an interview with Joseph and the Bears are reportedly interested as well. The Jets’ list of candidates is approaching 20 teams and that’s just for the coaches who have been part of the interview process so far. Vegas’s list is much shorter, though Ben Johnson is gaining momentum there. Joseph may miss out on a head coaching gig this time around, but another successful year in Denver could land him a promotion as soon as 2026.
  • DET Offensive Coordinator
    The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Vinny Bonsigno reports there is “a lot of momentum” for Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson taking the Raiders head coaching job.
    NFL Network reported last week that the Raiders have become “enamored” of Johnson, who has turned the Jared Goff-led Lions into one of the most efficient offenses in the NFL over the past couple years. Fox Sports announcer Tom Brady, who is also part owner of the Raiders, has reportedly been deeply involved in the Raiders’ head coaching search after Vegas parted ways with Antonio Pierce after a disappointing 2024 season. Johnson has been careful with his head coaching opportunities, so it’s far from a sure thing he’ll take the Vegas job.
  • FA Head Coach
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Cowboys have interest in former Jets head coach Robert Saleh for the team’s head coaching vacancy.
    Rapoport said the Cowboys are expected to request an interview with Saleh, 45, who was fired by the Jets in October after a rocky start to the year. He went 20-36 with the Jets over three-plus seasons and has drawn interest from a number of teams over the past couple weeks. The Niners have talked to Saleh about once again becoming the team’s defensive coordinator, and ESPN reported this week that Saleh is a “sleeper” for the Jacksonville head coaching job. The Raiders have also talked to Saleh about their head coach vacancy. He could have his choice of head coaching opportunities over the next week or so.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    The Athletic’s Joe Person reports an anonymous Panthers source said Bryce Young’s footwork at the end of the 2024 season was “light years” ahead of where it was at the start of the year.
    Panthers coaches worked primarily on Young’s footwork and drop backs while he ran the scout team after being benched in late September for Andy Dalton. For more than a month, Carolina coaches helped “to refine Young’s footwork and drill into him the importance of urgency in the huddle and pre-snap operation, which Dalton helped demonstrate.” Coaches addressed Young’s habit of jump-passing, which had proved disastrous over the first two games of the season. The result was a far more confident second-year quarterback who showed immense improvement over the final seven games of the 2024 season. Only six quarterbacks had a higher completion rate over expected than Young From Week 11-18. He ended the year with a 251-yard, three-touchdown outing against the Falcons in an upset victory for Carolina. Young, against many odds, has positioned himself as the Panthers’ clear Week 1 starter in 2025.