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  • GB Defensive Back #23
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    Alexander is now on track to return against the Saints this week. The Packers’ No. 1 CB has been sidelined since Week 12 so his likely return is a welcome development for his team’s secondary. Alexander’s return could be particularly consequential if Chris Olave (concussion) suits up on Monday night.
  • GB Tight End #88
    This is Musgrave’s fifth straight LP designation since the Packers opened his 21-day practice window, telling us little about his Monday Night Football status. Musgrave was kept inactive last week. If he is able to practice in full tomorrow, he should be good to go. Fantasy managers can only view him as a touchdown-dependent TE2 though, playing behind Tucker Kraft.
  • KC Wide Receiver #5
    Brown practiced in full throughout the week and will now make his Chiefs debut on Saturday versus the Texans. The Chiefs will ease Brown back into the lineup, keeping him off the fantasy radar for Week 16. However, his return makes already thin bets in Xavier Worthy and DeAndre Hopkins that much worse for fantasy purposes. Hopkins has been a part-time player since joining the Chiefs and now there’s even more of a threat to his routes. Xavier Worthy, on the other hand, runs all of the routes but rarely sees WR1 usage. His 11-target outing in Week 15 will keep him in the WR3 ranks for Saturday’s matchup with Houston.
  • NO Wide Receiver #10
    Valdes-Scantling is currently the Saints’ No. 1 WR so this is a concerning development. The volatile field stretcher has been absent through two Week 16 practices and is currently on the wrong side of questionable for Monday night.
  • LV Wide Receiver #16
    Meyers has been nursing the ankle injury for a few weeks. He was limited in the first two practices ahead of Week 16 but never appeared to be at risk of missing Sunday’s game. Meyers was upgraded to a full session before being cleared from the injury report. With Aidan O’Connell back under center, Meyers can be trusted as a volume-based WR3 once again.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Olave’s continued limited participation at least bodes positively for his overall health. Assuming he returns for his team’s Week 16 Monday Night Football matchup against the Packers is likely premature though. The Saints have handled his situation with an abundance of caution thus far.
  • JAX Tight End #85
    Strange was limited in all three practices this week but doesn’t have a designation heading into the weekend. The light sessions were likely maintenance after Strange saw a career-high 12 targets in Week 15. He came down with 11 of the looks for 73 yards. Strange’s newfound role has him pushing for TE1 status in a great matchup versus the Raiders.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Kamara’s second DNP of the week is hardly news after beat reporter Nick Underhill reported he is unlikely to play and considered week-to-week after suffering a groin injury. A Week 17 return looks like the best possible outcome for Kamara. Kendre Miller is an RB2, starting in Kamara’s stead.
  • IND Kicker #7
    Gay missed the first two practices of the week but was upgraded to a full practice on Friday. He should be good to go for Week 16. The fact that the Colts haven’t added a kicker to their practice squad all but confirms this.
  • IND Wide Receiver #11
    Pittman was held out of practice on Wednesday but returned for full sessions in the following two practices. He routinely gets days off, so this is nothing new. Pittman has had a shockingly high floor over the past month, catching at least five passes for 46 yards in four straight games. Pittman is seeing more than enough targets to weather the ups and downs of Anthony Richardson, putting him just outside of the WR2 ranks for Week 16.

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NFL WEEK 16
The EA Sports Madden NFL Cast, a first-of-its-kind live football experience fusing video game elements with live football, will stream exclusively on Peacock Saturday, Dec. 21 at 1 p.m. ET for the Texans-Chiefs game.
Joe Burrow, C.J. Stroud, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Mike Evans headline the Love/Hate players for Week 16.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio preview the Saturday afternoon showdown between the Texans and Chiefs on NBC and Peacock, with both expecting Patrick Mahomes (ankle) to play and the game to be a defensive struggle.
Josh Allen, Jahmyr Gibbs, Ja’Marr Chase, and Trey McBride lead the way in positional rankings for Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season.
The Bills, Texans and Chiefs have clinched their divisions, the Lions, Steelers, Vikings and Eagles have clinched playoff berths, and eight more playoff spots are up for grabs.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio preview the Sunday Night Football tilt between the Buccaneers and Cowboys on NBC and Peacock, and even though Dallas has been playing better, they both like Tampa Bay to keep pace in the NFC.
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The long wait to see wide receiver Hollywood Brown in the Chiefs offense is about to come to an end.
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The FFHH crew describes why quarterback C. J. Stroud, who has not finished higher than QB14 in fantasy since Week 4, is not a great option to start in Week 16 with a difficult road matchup against the Chiefs ahead.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers examine whether fantasy managers can feel comfortable with Jerry Jeudy in their Week 16 starting lineup now that Dorian Thompson-Robinson is the quarterback of the Browns.

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Wide receiver Diontae Johnson’s short, but eventful, career with the Ravens is over.
The Texans signed veteran tight end Irv Smith Jr. from the practice squad to the active roster Friday, the team announced.
The Lions are holding out hope that safety Brian Branch and left guard Graham Glasgow will be able to play against the Bears on Sunday.
The Seahawks will have quarterback Geno Smith in the lineup against the Vikings on Sunday.
The Cardinals added running back DeeJay Dallas (illness) and right guard Evan Brown (neck) to the practice report Friday.
Giants receiver Malik Nabers (knee/foot) returned to a full practice Thursday before getting limited work again Friday.
The Panthers will not have one of their key rookies when they play the Cardinals on Sunday.