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  • FA Wide Receiver
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    Giants placed Hakeem Nicks (foot surgery) on the training camp PUP list.
    Nicks has just begun running in a wading pool. Coach Tom Coughlin confirmed there have been no setbacks and Nicks is still on target for a return within the original 12-week timetable. Also placed on camp/PUP were DL Chris Canty (knee), TE Travis Beckum (knee) and LB Clint Sintim (knee).
  • SF OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #71
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    49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said LT Trent Williams (hamstring) will not practice on Wednesday.
    Williams still has a chance to play this week, but we were hoping to see him resume practicing today. Williams is dealing with his first recorded hamstring injury, suffered as he clocked 17.6 miles per hour on his team’s first play from scrimmage in Week 17. The 49ers face the Eagles this weekend. Getting Williams back would be a great development for QB Brock Purdy.
    Lean on the over for total points in LAC vs. NE
    Trysta Krick and Jay Croucher unpack some of their favorite bets for the upcoming wild card clash between the Chargers and Patriots, explaining why they believe it could be a high scoring game.
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said WR Ricky Pearsall (knee) will not practice on Wednesday.
    Darn. Per Shanahan, Pearsall aggravated the PCL sprain in his knee during the 49ers’ Week 17 win over the Bears. He was unable to play in Week 18 against the Seahawks, though “he did participate in the 49ers’ 3 light practice sessions last week.” Hopefully, Pearsall resumes practicing tomorrow. Pearsall was recently listed with an ankle injury as well. The 49ers have not yet released the official injury report, so we do not know whether that is also an issue this week. 49ers beat reports on the matter vary.
  • SF Wide Receiver #19
    49ers designated WR Jacob Cowing (hamstring) to return from injured reserve.
    The team now has 21 days to observe Cowing in practice before officially activating him from injured reserve. The move comes at the right time. 49ers WR Ricky Pearsall aggravated his knee injury in Week 17 and was unable to play in Week 18. Cowing is not a full-on replacement for Pearsall, if the latter player remains sidelined, but having another wide receiver available is at least mildly helpful. The team also signed LB Milo Eifler to a reserve/future contract.
  • LA Coaching Staff
    ESPN’s Peter Schrager reports that Rams passing game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase has “some legit buzz.”
    Scheelhaase interviewed for the Jaguars and Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator vacancies last offseason before the Rams promoted him from offensive assistant and passing game specialist to passing game coordinator. Schrager did not specify whether Scheelhaase’s buzz is in relation to offensive coordinator vacancies once again, but we believe this is the case. Rams QB Matthew Stafford led the league with 4,707 passing yards and 46 passing touchdowns this season. Stafford, of course, deserves a ton of credit, but Scheelhaase’s tactics were undoubtedly valuable.
  • LA Offensive Coordinator
    ESPN’s Peter Schrager reports that Rams OC Mike LaFleur “keeps coming up” as a head coaching candidate.
    Teams cannot yet request to interview LaFleur, but it seems as though he may have a few suitors when he is made available via the NFL’s interview rules. LaFleur has served as the Rams’ offensive coordinator since 2023. The offense boasts two top-four finishes in yards per play across the full NFL season during that span. They rank second this season (6.2) and lead the NFL in passing touchdowns (46).
  • DAL Running Back #33
    Cowboys co-owner Stephen Jones said re-signing RB Javonte Williams to a multi-year extension is “at the top of the list” this offseason.
    Williams, 25, produced multiple career-bests this season, notably rushing for more than 1,000 yards for the very first time. A multi-year extension could keep Williams in a Cowboys uniform through the rest of his prime. Hopefully, the team can get the No. 2 RB role sorted out in 2026 to help keep Williams fresh down the stretch.
  • LV Defensive Coordinator
    Commanders have requested an interview with Raiders DC Patrick Graham for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
    The Raiders had a bumpy year, but Graham’s defense allowed the 11th-fewest yards per play (5.1) to opponents this season. Graham interviewed for the Jaguars, Chargers and Seahawks head-coaching vacancies in 2025. The Commanders’ defense struggled under defensive-minded head coach Dan Quinn this year. Adding Graham to his staff could be a very smart move.
  • GB Cornerback #16
    Packers placed CB Bo Melton on injured reserve with a knee injury.
    Melton injured his knee in Week 18. Having been placed on injured reserve, he must now miss at least four games. The Packers only have four potential games left to play this season, so we will not see Melton until next season. The coaching staff switched Melton from wide receiver to cornerback last offseason, but he never once lined up on defense this year, instead logging 96 snaps on offense and 186 on special teams.
  • BUF Kicker #15
    Bills K Matt Prater (quad) did not practice Wednesday.
    Prater appeared to re-injure his quad in Week 18’s meaningless game against the Jets and is now iffy for the Wild Card round against Jacksonville. The Bills could re-sign veteran journeyman K Michael Badgley, who spent time on the practice squad in December. Prater has converted 18 of his 20 field goal tries this season.
  • BUF Tight End #86
    Dalton Kincaid (knee) practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday.
    Kincaid should be able to suit up in the Wild Card round against the Jaguars if he can practice in some capacity on Thursday and Friday. Kincaid, who had three receptions for 48 yards last week against the Jets, could be a key player for Buffalo as they face the NFL’s most extreme pass-funnel defense. Jacksonville allows 8.7 tight end targets per game, the second highest mark in the league.