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  • KC Quarterback #15
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Patrick Mahomes is week-to-week with a “mild” high-ankle sprain.
    The week-to-week designation undoubtedly puts Mahomes’ Week 16 availability into question, and perhaps his availability for the remainder of the regular season. with the AFC West already secured, the Chiefs could opt to sit Mahomes for the remainder of the regular season and all his ankle to get fully healed — or close to it — in time for the playoffs. If he doesn’t play in Week 16, the Chiefs would be forced to turn to Carson Wentz, who joined them on a one-year deal this offseason. Wentz saw his first action in Week 15’s win over the Browns, throwing for 20 yards on two pass attempts while also rushing three times for zero yards. He would have some mid to low-end QB2 appeal in 2QB/Superflex leagues but should be avoided in standard 1QB leagues.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #1
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    Chargers listed Quentin Johnston (ankle) as a DNP on Monday’s estimated injury report.
    Johnston suffered an ankle injury in Sunday’s loss to the Buccaneers but did manage to play out the remainder of the game. Monday’s DNP designation could simply be a matter of rest as the Chargers look to get him ready to play on a short week on Thursday night. We’ll see if things look any different on Tuesday or Wednesday’s injury report’s before allowing ourselves to get too concerned about Johnston’s Week 16 availability against the Broncos.
  • DEN Defensive Back #2
    Broncos CB Patrick Surtain (ankle) practiced in full Monday.
    Surtain left Week 15’s game against the Colts after intercepting Anthony Richardson, but it appears he’s all well and good. A full practice on Monday puts him in line to not even be questionable against the Chargers on Thursday Night Football. The question would then become: Will Denver will move him around to deal with Ladd McConkey?
  • DEN Running Back #38
    Jaleel McLaughlin (quad) did not practice Monday.
    He left Week 15’s game against the Colts with a quad injury early in the second half, and with Thursday Night Football looming, this might be too quick of a turnaround for him. It would actually be beneficial for fantasy managers to have less questions about Denver’s backfield, and McLaughlin missing a game would be a positive for the FLEX appeal of Javonte Williams and Audric Estime.
  • LAC Quarterback #10
    Chargers listed Justin Herbert (ankle) as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Herbert played through the same ankle injury in Week 15’s loss to the Buccaneers and should be fine for a pivotal Week 16 game against the Broncos on Thursday night. We’ll see how things like a little closer to game day, but Herbert opening the week as a limited participant is a good sign for his availability.
  • LAC Tight End #81
    Chargers listed Will Dissly (shoulder) as a DNP on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    It’s just an estimated practice report, but this doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Dissly suffered a shoulder injury in Week 14 and was reported to be on track to miss “a couple of weeks” because of the injury. There’s still time for him to get right, but it wouldn’t be surprising if he missed one more game on a short week.
  • ATL Linebacker #44
    Falcons placed LB Troy Andersen (knee) on injured reserve.
    It will end his regular season, at the very least. The Falcons third-year linebacker has been struggling with this knee issue all season, already serving an IR stint for it after Week 4. Andersen had played 29 snaps in Week 14 — his most since Week 4 — but will now miss at least the next four games. It’s possible that it shuts him down for the playoffs as well given the chronic nature of the issue. Andersen’s regular season ends with a 63.5 PFF run defense grade in 287 snaps. He had 47 combined tackles and one interception.
  • ATL Defensive Tackle #98
    Falcons activated DL Ruke Orhorhoro (ankle) from injured reserve.
    He’ll play in tonight’s game against the Raiders. The rookie second-round pick has only been a rotational defensive lineman thus far for the Falcons. He has a 53.4 PFF grade in 63 snaps, mostly as a pass rusher.
  • WAS Tight End #86
    Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said Zach Ertz is in concussion protocol.
    Ertz exited in the second quarter of Sunday’s win over the Saints and was ruled out with a concussion after halftime. The veteran tight end will have to clear protocol this week if he hopes to suit up for Week 16’s game against the Eagles. In addition to Ertz, safety Jeremy Chinn also landed himself in concussion protocol after Sunday’s game, meaning the Commanders could be without one starter on both sides of the ball.
  • MIN Cornerback #2
    NFL Insider Josina Anderson reports Stephon Gilmore (hamstring) is not expected to play on Monday night against the Bears.
    Gilmore was listed as questionable heading into the game, but it sounds like the veteran corner will miss his second consecutive game with the hamstring injury that forced him from Week 13’s game against the Cardinals. With Gilmore out, the Vikings will likely start Fabian Moreau, who is listed as the next man up on the team’s depth chart.
  • DET Running Back #5
    Lions coach Dan Campbell said David Montgomery (knee) would undergo season-ending surgery.
    A brutal day for the Lions gets even worse as Montgomery goes from out indefinitely to out for the season. Montgomery finishes the season with a 185/775/12 rushing line as well as 36 catches for 341 yards. He just signed an extension this season, but with the late date of this injury and the quick “out for season” call, it’s possible the torn MCL has Montgomery missing time this offseason. This firmly places Jahmyr Gibbs as high as RB2 overall in the fantasy ranks this week, behind only Saquon Barkley. It’s also possible it creates a fantasy role for Craig Reynolds.