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  • PIT Tight End #88
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    Pat Freiermuth caught 7-of-8 targets for 60 yards with a lost fumble in the Steelers’ Week 17 loss to the Chiefs.
    Freiermuth was the leader in targets, receptions and receiving yards for the Steelers. Unfortunately, he lost a fumble that essentially put the game away with Pittsburgh trailing by two scores at the time. He was also the target of Russell Wilson’s interception in the end zone. Freiermuth is a “high-end” TE2 for Week 18 against the Bengals.
  • TB Tight End #88
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    Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said Cade Otton (knee) is a game-time decision against the Saints.
  • WAS Cornerback #23
    Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) won’t play in Week 18 against the Cowboys.
    Lattimore has been a DNP in practice all week and will now miss his 27th regular season game dating back to 2022. Speaking on Friday, head coach Dan Quinn said of Lattimore, “I love the speed he’s working with, and he’s certainly very close (to returning).” After clinching a playoff berth last week with a win over the Falcons, the Commanders have bigger things to worry about than Week 18’s game against the Cowboys. Lattimore being healthy come the NFC Wild Card round is undoubtedly the team’s top priority.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said Jalen Hurts (concussion) is “progressing through the protocol.”
    Sirianni wouldn’t provide any other details on his QB1’s status, but Hurts was never expected to play in Week 18 against the Giants, even if healthy. The concern for Hurts’ availability is solely around Wild Card weekend and whether or not he’ll be able to get right in time for the first round of the playoffs. It would come as a major surprise if Hurts wasn’t able to suit up for some reason, but it’s not often that we see a concussed player’s absence extend into a third week.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Tua Tagovailoa (hip) is not expected to need surgery.
    Speaking Friday, McDaniel announced that the team is preparing to be without Tagovailoa for Sunday’s season-finale against the Jets. He said of his QB1’s hip injury that it is a “stop aggravating this by pushing through it” type of injury while also highlighting it as a muscle injury that has affected Tagovailoa’s mobility. Tagovailoa is a near-lock to miss Sunday’s game, but we’ll know for sure when the team releases its final injury report later in the day.
  • BUF Quarterback #14
    Bills signed QB Mike White to a one-year contract extension.
    White will now be under contract through the 2025 season. The long-time backup signed with the Bills practice squad this offseason after being released by the Dolphins and was recently signed off the practice squad ahead of Week 18’s game against the Patriots. White has not thrown a pass this season and has a career passing line of 2219-9-13 in 14 games played.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #1
    Curtis Samuel (ribs) is questionable for Week 18 against the Patriots.
    If he’s active, Samuel could be in line for a decent workload this weekend, with the Bills planning to rest several of their starters. The veteran receiver has been limited in practice all week with an ankle injury and hasn’t played since Week 15. Even if he’s active, Samuel is right on the cusp of being a starter/backup, as his 200 routes run currently ranks fourth amongst receivers. Fantasy managers still grinding Week 18 would be best off playing it safe and avoiding Samuel.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said the team is preparing for the week as if Tyler Huntley is starting.
    McDaniel’s tone hasn’t changed much since Wednesday when he said the team was preparing for Huntely to start. Tua Tagovailoa (hip) logged a limited practice on Thursday, but it doesn’t sound like he’s gained much ground on his recovery ahead of the team’s regular-season finale against the Jets. The Dolphins still have a chance to sneak into the AFC playoffs, but will need a win on Sunday over the Jets and the Chiefs, who are expected to play mostly backups, to beat the Broncos. Tagovailoa hasn’t played since suffering a hip injury in Week 16 against the 49ers, and may not play another regular season game until Week 1 of the 2025 season.
  • SF Quarterback #13
    49ers’ GM John Lynch downplayed the severity of the elbow injury Brock Purdy suffered in Week 17 against the Lions.
    Speaking on KNBR 680 on Friday, Lynch said of Purdy’s injury, “It’s nothing more than when you hit your funny bone. When you get an NFL helmet in the wrong place, it irritates the nerve.” He later added that Purdy “is going to be fine.” Purdy has already been ruled out for Week 18’s game against the Cardinals out of precaution, but it sounds like there’s little to be concerned about at this point in time.
  • JAX Safety #6
    Jaguars S Darnell Savage cleared concussion protocol and is expected to play in Week 18 against the Colts.
    Savage suffered a concussion in the Jaguars’ Week 16 game against the Raiders and missed Week 17 as a result of his injury. With one game left in the season, the veteran safety is expected to suit up to close things out against the Colts, who are unlikely to have Anthony Richardson in Week 18. Savage has totaled 42 tackles, one interception and six pass breakups this season while earning a PFF defensive grade of 47.3.
  • KC Cornerback #35
    Chiefs designated CB Jaylen Watson for return from injured reserve.
    According to Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz, Watson will practice on Friday with the team and may return in time for the start of the Chiefs’ postseason. The third-year corner suffered a broken fibula in late October and was believed to be lost for the season. Now on the mend, the Chiefs will get a major boost to their secondary if Watson is able to return. Before suffering his injury, Watson had allowed just 15 receptions for 192 scoreless yards on 28 targets in six games while earning a PFF coverage grade of 74.2. The Chiefs already have a bye during the Wild Card round of the playoffs, meaning Watson wouldn’t return until the weekend of January 18th, giving him more than two weeks to practice and continue healing.