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  • PHI Tight End #81
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    Grant Calcaterra was not targeted in the Eagles’ Week 16 loss against the Commanders.
    Calcaterra ran 27 routes on 40 Philadelphia drop backs but did not see a target as AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith dominated looks from Jalen Hurts and Kenny Pickett. Calcaterra, with four catches over the past three games, has proven not to be fantasy viable even with Dallas Goedert sidelined.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
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    Zay Flowers (shoulder) did not practice on Monday.
    Flowers has now been a DNP for two straight days. A DNP on Tuesday would be a bad look for his Week 17 availability, but it’s possible the Ravens are exercising additional precautions for some of their players as they prepare for a short rest week ahead of Christmas Day’s game against the Texans. This situation remains wait-and-see for now, but fantasy managers may want to begin workshopping a few contingency plans ahead of this week’s fantasy championship games.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #17
    Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said “I don’t know exactly what it will look like” when asked about Jaylen Waddle (knee) practicing this week.
    “I’m expecting to get everything from Waddle that he can do... I’ve [talked to] the trainer to make sure we protect him from himself. We will see how the week progresses,” McDaniel said. Waddle rosterers should be prepared for another bumpy week heading into Sunday’s game against the Browns. He sure doesn’t sound like an especially likely bet to play.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Speaking on the Pat McAfee Show, Aaron Rodgers said he is open to taking a pay cut and mentoring a rookie next season if he decides to play.
    Rodgers remains undecided on whether or not he wants to play in 2025, but the 41-year-old quarterback continues to talk as if he’s open to staying with the Jets if he does return next year. It goes without saying that Rodgers’ tenure with the Jets has been an unmitigated disaster. It’s hard to imagine either side wanting to re-up together for another season, but the Jets would take a $49 million dead cap hit next season if they opted to outright release Rodgers. Rodgers taking a pay cut and remaining with the Jets as a bridge to a quarterback of the future would likely be the best financial decision for the team, but a complete split feels inevitable if Rodgers doesn’t opt for retirement.
  • HOU Guard #69
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said Shaq Mason (knee) is “week to week.”
    Kendrick Green took over at right guard for the Texans and looks likely to start against the Ravens on Christmas. Reading between the lines, it’s possible Mason could return for the Texans in the playoffs. Whether that is good for them or not is another story, as Mason has been a disappointment this year with a 57.7 PFF run block grade.
  • HOU Safety #20
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said S Jimmie Ward (foot) will have surgery and miss the rest of the season.
    It’s unclear whether he could come back deep into a Texans playoff run, but that doesn’t appear too likely anyway at the moment. Ward, who turns 34, is under contract for the 2025 season and will gain the Texans only $1.25 million in cap space to release next offseason. Ward had a 76.3 PFF coverage grade last year, and though he’s getting long in the tooth, he’s probably a good bet to retain a starting job next year.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #3
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said Tank Dell (knee) tore his ACL and dislocated his knee.
    Obviously, he will not be playing again this year. The question at this point is 2025. Dell isn’t a sure bet to return given how serious the injury looked, and if he does return, like this year, he probably shouldn’t be trusted as fully healthy. It’s a devastating injury for the Texans purposes, one that probably ends with them having to find a new WR2 behind Nico Collins with Stefon Diggs also slated for free agency off his own ACL tear.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Patrick Mahomes said he thinks his ankle “should be in a better place” for Week 17 against the Steelers.
    Mahomes played on his sprained ankle in last week’s win over the Texans and wasted little time displaying his miraculous healing powers. He rushed for a 15-yard touchdown on the Chiefs’ opening drive and ended the day with 33 rushing yards on five carries. He was listed as a full participant on the Chiefs estimated practice report, which was released on Sunday. Mahomes’ ankle injury seems like non-issue ahead of Week 17’s game against the Steelers.
  • NYG Quarterback #2
    Giants coach Brian Daboll said Drew Lock (shoulder) will get an MRI and a decision on who will start against the Colts in Week 17 has not yet been made.
    Someone with more time to pursue this should come up with a stat on Giants touchdowns thrown against MRIs received since Daniel Jones was released. After clearing concussion protocol it seems likely that Tommy DeVito would be the starter against the Colts if Lock was unable to go. Either way, the Giants will be a target for Colts D/ST streamers.
  • CLE Quarterback #5
    Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said he’ll “work through options” if Dorian Thompson-Robinson (calf) isn’t healthy enough to play in Week 17.
    Implied in that is that Jameis Winston (shoulder) wouldn’t be a sure bet to start if DTR isn’t able to go. Folks, we have a non-zero chance of Bailey Zappe time against the Dolphins in Week 17. We just thought you should know, might want to prioritize the Dolphins D/ST. (As if you weren’t doing that anyway after Thompson-Robinson’s first start.)
  • KC Defensive Lineman #95
    Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Chris Jones (calf) won’t practice on Monday.
    Given the NFL’s condensing of the schedule to accommodate this Christmas doubleheader on Wednesday, it was always a bit of a stretch to believe that Jones would be available. He left Week 16’s game late after walking off and did not play at al in the fourth quarter. It seems likely that the Chiefs will be lacking their best pass rusher against the Steelers on Christmas.