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  • DET Defensive Back
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    The Bucs are not expected to make restricted free agent S Kalvin Pearson a tender offer.
    The special teamer wants a multi-year deal. The Bucs are well set at safety with Tanard Jackson, Jermaine Phillips, and Sabby Piscitelli under contract.
  • DET Running Back #5
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    Lions general manager Brad Holmes said the team will have an “in-depth” discussion about RB David Montgomery’s future in Detroit this offseason.
    Montgomery is under contract through 2027. The Lions can save $11.26 million by cutting him this offseason, while taking on $8.6 million in dead money. Holmes adds that the Lions “love” Montgomery and believe “he deserves to be in a situation where his skill set can be utilized.” Montgomery operated as the team’s No. 2 running back this season, totaling 182 touches—far fewer than the 221 and 235 he logged in 2024 and 2023, respectively. The Lions could choose to look for a complementary power back to partner with RB Jahmyr Gibbs in the draft this offseason.
    49ers need Kittle to 'step up' against Eagles
    Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter assess the 49ers' passing attack for their Wild Card clash with the Eagles, highlighting why George Kittle and Ricky Pearsall's availability looms large for San Francisco.
  • FA Offensive Coordinator
    Ravens and Titans requested to interview former Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury for their head-coaching vacancies.
    Both teams have been linked to Kingsbury in prior reports, as have the Giants. The former Commanders offensive coordinator continues to get head-coaching buzz. Another interview or two seems likely. Kingsbury’s offense delivered up-and-down results over the last two seasons, though injuries played a large role in 2025.
  • LA Wide Receiver #17
    Rams WR Davante Adams (hamstring) is not on Los Angeles’ final Wild Card injury report.
    Adams looks likely to be full-go from the jump after three full sessions of practice this week. He probably could have played at any point after the Rams’ unfortunate Week 16 loss to Seattle, but there wasn’t much reason for him to risk it. He’ll be one of the top playoff best ball picks and DFS plays for this week with a solid matchup against the Panthers pass defense.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Steelers RB Jaylen Warren (illness) did not practice on Thursday.
    Warren was spotted with a mask and gloves on in the locker room. Most of the time, players play through illness in playoff games. We’d expect at worst Warren winds up with a questionable tag on Saturday and plays, so we’re not overly concerned about the illness.
  • CAR Guard #50
    Panthers coach Dave Canales is “very optimistic” that Robert Hunt (questionable/biceps) will play on Saturday.
    Hunt has been designated to return and looks likely to be active against the Rams, perhaps swinging the run game matchup. The 29-year-old power guard has been on IR since Week 2’s torn bicep. Chandler Zavala (IR/calf) is also questionable for Saturday’s game.
  • GB Offensive Lineman #50
    Packers OL Zach Tom (back/knee) is questionable for Green Bay’s Wild Card game against the Bears.
    Tom did not play at all after leaving Week 15’s game against the Broncos and was given Friday off. At this point it seems likely that they are managing his injuries to try to get whatever they can out of him here. He’s a re-injury risk on Saturday, but the Packers have to let Tom play through it if he can. He’s simply too much of an upgrade for them.
  • GB Quarterback #2
    Packers QB Malik Willis (shoulder/hamstring) is questionable for Green Bay’s Wild Card game against the Bears.
    He never progressed past a limited session this week, just as it was ahead of Week 18’s game where he was ultimately the inactive emergency quarterback. If Willis can’t go this week, Desmond Ridder will be Green Bay’s backup against the Bears. The fact that Ridder was signed to the active roster early in the week seems to forecast that there’s a real chance of Willis sitting again this week.
  • SF OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #71
    49ers LT Trent Williams (hamstring) was seen practicing on Thursday.
    Outstanding. Williams may only participate in a limited capacity today, but his return is promising. Williams is no stranger to playing through injury, though this is his first career hamstring strain. His 49ers squad faces the Eagles on Sunday afternoon. Hopefully, he upgrades to full participation tomorrow and remains setback-free.
  • GB Wide Receiver #13
    Packers WR Dontayvion Wicks (concussion) is questionable for Green Bay’s Wild Card game against the Bears.
    Wicks didn’t progress past a limited participant stage all week, so he may find it tough to clear concussion protocol. He does still have some time to do so ahead of Saturday’s late kick, but we’ll probably know by mid-day Saturday if he can’t go. Wicks went for 6/94/2 against the Lions on Thanksgiving and 24/238/0 on 39 targets in his other 13 games this year.
  • GB Wide Receiver #0
    Packers WR Matthew Golden (Achilles) is not on Green Bay’s final Wild Card injury report.
    Golden practiced in full all three times this week, but doesn’t currently have enough of a role to be a recommended DFS starter against the Bears.