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  • NYG Head Coach
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    FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports the futures of Giants general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Dabol “remain uncertain.”
    Per Schultz, Giants owner John Mara is evaluating the two independently, meaning one could be fired after the season with the other sticking around. Schultz added that “exploratory calls” about this scenario have already been made. Two years after going 9-7-1 and winning a playoff game in their first season in New York, Schoen and Daboll bottomed out in 2024 with a 3-13 record heading into Week 18. Daniel Jones was benched and then cut, leaving the Giants with a hefty dead cap hit and no answers at quarterback in his wake. The team is at the ground floor of yet another rebuild, and it’s possible Mara wants to give a new brain trust the reins as he starts from square one.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #18
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    49ers signed WR Isaiah Hodgins, formerly of the Giants, to a reserve/future contract.
    Hodgins last played for the Giants in 2024, catching two passes for 12 yards while primarily spending time on the practice squad. He was used less and less by New York, totaling 33 receptions for 351 yards for the Giants in 2022, and 21 receptions for 230 yards in 2023. The 26-year-old now joins the 49ers on a reserve/future deal, giving him a chance to make the squad over the course of the offseason.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #8
    John Metchie (shoulder) did not practice Tuesday.
    It’s a new listing for the lanky third-year receiver who left Week 18’s game against the Titans for a concussion check at one point. Xavier Hutchinson would move up the pecking order for the Texans at wideout if Metchie can’t go, but it’s likely that Nico Collins is the only name you actually want to play in DFS or best ball playoff leagues for the Texans. Between Diontae Johnson just joining the team, Metchie’s injury, and Robert Woods’ lack of burst, it’s tough to find an obvious No. 2 here.
  • FA Running Back
    Boise State junior RB Ashton Jeanty has announced his intention to enter the 2025 NFL Draft.
    The Heisman Trophy runner-up is widely expected to be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. He rushed for 2,601 yards and 29 touchdowns with 374 carries this past season for Boise State, also handling 23 catches for 138 yards while being keyed on in every game and leading the Broncos to the College Football Playoff. Jeanty handled 30 carries for 104 yards in a loss to Penn State in the quarterfinal round. He is likely to be the first name called in most rookie fantasy drafts this summer.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    Saints QB Derek Carr said he “wouldn’t take a pay cut.”
    “I wouldn’t take anything less to do this. It’s hard enough putting our bodies through it. And you’re trying to get everything you can for your family for it,” Carr added. Carr’s offseason status is an interesting one because the state of his wrist could mean a lot for the Saints. If he cannot pass a physical, his $30 million salary is guaranteed for injury. The Saints, perpetually over the cap, will likely have to restructure his deal to reduce his cap hit of $51.458 million. The Saints could also throw a post-June 1 designation on a release to spread his dead money hit if they so choose. That decision is one that awaits the next head coach of the Saints, whoever that may be.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    FOX’s Jordan Schultz reports former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel will interview for the Patriots’ head coaching vacancy on Thursday.
    The cynical way to look at this is that the Patriots have fulfilled their obligation to the Rooney Rule by interviewing Byron Leftwich and Pep Hamilton today and are now moving on to their main target. Guess we’ll see just how cynical things are. Vrabel has been rumored to be the main target of the Patriots for weeks ahead of Jerod Mayo’s firing and has already been linked to interviews for the Jets, Bears, Raiders, and Saints jobs. This is, of course, an obvious fit of former team and a highly-respected head coach who seems to be the top choice for many teams this hiring cycle.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #1
    Quentin Johnston (thigh) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    It’s a new listing for the Chargers second-year wideout after he hauled in 186 yards in Week 18’s win over the Raiders. (And yes, we checked, Zion Johnson also is listed this time so the Chargers don’t appear to have made a mistake with this listing.) Johnston is probably just being managed ahead of the Wild Card Round game against the Texans on Saturday, but we’ll keep checking in on him.
  • LAC Running Back #4
    Gus Edwards (ankle) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    It is his first practice since the Tuesday ahead of Week 17. We saw Edwards get listed with a limited session and then be unable to get to game day that week, so Wednesday’s participation will be important to monitor. Assuming JK Dobbins (ankle) is healthy, Edwards will probably only be a committee back against the Texans in the Wild Card Round.
  • LAC Running Back #27
    JK Dobbins (ankle) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    This is likely just maintenance for the running back, but it is a new listing after Week 18’s win over the Raiders. Dobbins will likely be the lead back for the Chargers against the Texans in the Wild Card Round. He managed 18 of the 35 Chargers carries in Week 18 and only was eased up on once Hassan Haskins got run during the game’s final drive.
  • BAL Running Back #43
    Justice Hill (concussion) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    He was wearing a non-contact jersey, but this still bodes well for his chances of playing in the Wild Card Round against Pittsburgh on Saturday. Hill has missed two games in a row since suffering the concussion against the Steelers in Week 16. This is his first practice participation since the injury.
  • NYG Offensive Coordinator #9
    Josina Anderson reports the Saints requested to interview Giants OC Mike Kafka for their head coaching vacancy.
    It is Kafka’s second interview request cycle as the Bears have also requested his time. The Giants finished as one of 2024’s worst offenses, but have you seen Drew Lock, Tommy DeVito, Daniel Jones, and Tim Boyle throw? Kafka has been New York’s offensive coordinator since 2022 and likely still retains some shine from Jones’ excellent season that year. The Saints would like to sit down with him and see what his plans are for fixing what ails Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara.