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  • MIN Wide Receiver #3
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    Jordan Addison caught 4-of-6 targets for 54 yards in the Vikings’ Week 13 win against the Cardinals.
    This ends a hot streak for Addison, who had back-to-back games with a touchdown and led the Vikings with 162 yards in Week 12 against the Bears. He trailed Justin Jefferson in all receiving categories, as Jefferson went for 99 yards on nine targets — much of it coming in the fourth quarter. A favorite target of Sam Darnold’s, Addison should continue being a high-variance fantasy option in Week 14 against a fading Falcons defense.
  • LAC Coaching Staff
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    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Patriots have “requested to interview Chargers pass game coordinator Marcus Brady for their offensive coordinator position.”
    Brady helped helm the Chargers’ passing offense to a 10th-ranked 7.6 yards per attempt average this season. He spent five seasons in various passing-game and offense-related roles with the Colts before serving as an offensive consultant (2022) and senior offensive assistant (2023) for the Eagles. His single season with the Chargers has evidently impressed folks in the Patriots’ organization and he is now a name to watch in this hiring cycle.
  • DET Offensive Coordinator
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn are “high up” on the Jaguars’ preferred head coach list.
    The Jaguars have interviewed eight head coach candidates thus far and the two Lions coordinators appear to hold the top two spots on the ownership’s wish list. While Glenn is considered a highly sought-after coach in his own right, it stands to reason that Johnson is the organization’s top choice.
  • CHI Head Coach
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that the Patriots interviewed former Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown for their vacant offensive coordinator role.
    The meeting reportedly took place on Tuesday but impressively remained under wraps until Friday evening, perhaps a sign of things to come with new no-nonsense head coach Mike Vrabel at the helm. Brown worked for the Panthers in 2023 and the Bears in 2024, receiving three in-season promotions of sorts during that span. Brown was given play-calling duties for three games in the Panthers’ failed 2-15 season as team leadership searched for answers. Brown then began the 2024 season as the Bears’ passing game coordinator before rising to offensive coordinator and eventually the interim head coaching position. Studying under Vrabel for a season or two could give Brown the mentoring he needs to officially make the leap into the NFL’s head coaching ranks once and for all.
  • DET Offensive Coordinator
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter said he does not expect Lions OC Ben Johnson “to be in play” for the Cowboys’ head coaching vacancy.
    Schefter also said that he thinks both Johnson and Jerry Jones have “other ideas” for this offseason’s hiring cycle. Schefter then refocused the conversation on the Raiders and Bears, saying “I know everybody’s got Ben Johnson anointed to the Raiders... I’m not in that camp right now. Why is everybody ignoring Chicago?” Schefter carefully added that Johnson could still end up as the Raiders’ new head coach but highlighted the AFC West’s highly competitive nature and the Raiders’ undesirable quarterback situation. The NFC North is certainly not a soft division but the Bears do have the requisite skill position players to hit the ground running in 2025.
  • TEN General Manager
    Titans hired Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi as their general manager.
    The move was widely reported this morning, though Schefter noted that a deal wasn’t officially done until later in the day. After winning three Super Bowls in Kansas City, Borgonzi is now tasked with turning things around Tennessee, starting with the No. 1 overall pick. He will presumably get a shot at hand-picking his franchise quarterback to go along with a young head coach in Brian Callahan. Though it’s not an easy job by any means, Borgonzi walks into a situation that gives him plenty of resources to work with, which is more than many first-year general managers can say.
  • KC Cornerback #35
    Chiefs activated CB Jaylen Watson (ankle) from injured reserve.
    After practicing in full this week, Watson is good to go for Kansas City’s Divisional Round matchup with the Texans. Watson played nearly every snap of the Chiefs’ first five games before going down with the ankle injury. He had six pass breakups and 21 total tackles through six appearances. Watson’s return will bolster an already-strong Kansas City defense.
  • Tight End #88
    Bills signed TE Armani Rogers to reserve/futures contract.
    Rogers’ NFL career includes stints with the Commanders, Eagles and Falcons. He also notably suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon in May 2023. He now gets a chance to carve out a backup role with the Bills.
  • LAR Tight End #89
    Tyler Higbee (chest) was removed from the injury report and will play in the Divisional Round against the Eagles.
    Higbee left LA’s Wild Card Round win over the Vikings with the chest injury. Per head coach Sean McVay, Higbee went to the hospital after “spitting up a little bit of blood” following the game. It was apparently not a big deal as Higbee logged a pair of limited practices before being upgraded to a full session on Friday. Ready to go for the Divisional Round, Higbee will be a touchdown-or-bust play at tight end this week.
  • PHI Quarterback #7
    Kenny Pickett (ribs) was removed from the injury report and will be active for the Divisional Round against the Rams.
    Pickett practiced in full all week, indicating his ribs issue is no longer meaningfully limiting him. The Eagles’ quarterback depth chart has returned to full strength.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    A.J. Brown (knee/rest) was removed from the injury report and will play in the Divisional Round against the Rams.
    Brown practiced in full on Friday after practicing in a limited capacity on Thursday. The promising upgrade bodes positively for his involvement although his knee issue should not be overlooked. Brown’s presence makes life easier for the rest of the Eagles’ skill position players regardless of his productivity.