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  • FA Tight End
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    Jets signed TE Dedrick Epps from the Bears practice squad.
    A seventh-round pick in the 2010 draft, Epps recently landed in Chicago after being cut by the Jets. His addition is an ominous sign for Dustin Keller, who had a setback with his hamstring injury on Thursday.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #13
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    Broncos WR Pat Bryant (concussion) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 18 against the Chargers.
    The Broncos will have their rookie wide receiver on the field as they attempt to retain the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed this week. Bryant has finished exactly as the half-PPR WR45 in each of his last three games and can be treated as a WR4 accordingly this week.
    Olave won't play in Week 18 due to blood clot
    Kyle Dvorchak reacts to Chris Olave developing a blood clot in one of his lungs and missing Week 18, outlining his potential recovery and sharing how this news affects Tyler Shough, Juwan Johnson and others in fantasy.
  • LV Quarterback #15
    Raiders coach Pete Carroll declined to say whether Kenny Pickett or Aidan O’Connell will start against the Chiefs in Week 18.
    Has anyone tried asking the Raiders to be normal? We’re just asking questions here. Carroll said both players would play. Neither player is worth rostering in superflex leagues in Week 18. O’Connell has probably performed like a better quarterback but spent all season buried on the depth chart for reasons that defy rational explanation.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Eagles TE Dallas Goedert (knee) will not play in Philadelphia’s Week 18 game against the Commanders.
    Grant Calcaterra! Tanner McKee! It’s not quite the UFL, but you wouldn’t know it! We expect Goedert to be healthy for Philadelphia’s first Wild Card round injury report.
  • PHI Tackle #65
    Eagles RT Lane Johnson (foot) won’t play in Philadelphia’s Week 18 game against the Commanders.
    Johnson hasn’t played or practiced since Week 11, but did show up at the facility today. He will almost certainly try to give it a go in the Wild Card Round, but with no practice sessions it may be touch-and-go for Johnson.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    Colts ruled out QB Anthony Richardson (eye) for Week 18 against the Texans.
    Richardson’s season comes to a close. He completed 1-of-2 passes for nine yards and rushed four times for minus-one yard. The 23-year-old now has three lost seasons under his belt. In August, Richardson reportedly lost a “very close” battle to Daniel Jones for the Colts’ starting quarterback job. Things only got worse from there. Richardson’s agent told reporters that trust in the organization had been lost and a report in early October indicated that Richardson “would be open to joining a premier play caller such as Sean McVay as a developmental player so he can reset for 2026.” That scenario never came to fruition. Richardson suffered an eye injury and an orbital fracture during a pre-game elastic band workout in Week 6. Jones’ season-ending Achilles tendon rupture could afford Richardson another opportunity to compete for the starting job in 2026, though. Richardson’s potential range of outcomes remains wide as ever, heading into the new year.
  • PHI Defensive Tackle #98
    Eagles DL Jalen Carter (hip) won’t play in Philadelphia’s Week 18 game against the Commanders.
    Carter, Jaelan Phillips (ankle), and Nakobe Dean (hamstring) were all ruled out and should all get better around the time Philadelphia’s first Wild Card playoff report comes out. Until then, it will be Philadelphia’s reserves dealing with Josh Johnson, Chris Rodriguez, and “Bill” Croskey-Merritt. Week 18 is here.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #15
    Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said he does not expect WR Tory Horton (shin) to resume playing this season.
    Horton reportedly injured his shin while rehabbing a groin injury in Week 10, just two days after the Seahawks acquired WR Rashid Shaheed via trade. It was an extremely unfortunate series of events for the young, speedy receiver and return specialist. Horton never retook the field after that. In Weeks 1-9, Horton caught 13-of-22 targets for 161 yards and five touchdowns. He also returned 16 punts for 238 yards and one touchdown. In Week 3, Horton set the franchise record for the longest punt return in Seahawks history, a 95-yard touchdown, and became the third Seahawk ever to score a punt return touchdown and a receiving touchdown in the same game. Horton’s fantasy viability in 2026 remains uncertain. The team could choose to re-sign Shaheed, an impending free agent, and WR Cooper Kupp is under contract through 2027.
  • JAC Running Back #33
    Jaguars RB Bhayshul Tuten (finger) is not on Jacksonville’s final Week 18 injury report.
    Tuten has missed two weeks after having finger surgery, but looks like he’ll be available for Week 18. The Jaguars could give him a real run if they happen to script the Titans into submission early. If the Titans make a game of it, they’ll probably stick with Travis Etienne for the majority of the game. Tuten still has a little RB3 steam if active, especially given the Jaguars being 13.5-point favorites.
  • HOU Cornerback #4
    Texans CB Kamari Lassiter (ankle/knee) won’t play in Houston’s Week 18 game against the Colts.
    That will unlock some of Indianapolis’ wideout options should Riley Leonard be able to aim the ball in their direction. Derek Stingley (oblique) is off the injury report, as is linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair. It doesn’t sound like Lassiter would be resting if this were a win-and-in game for the Texans.
  • GB Quarterback #2
    Packers QB Malik Willis (shoulder/hamstring) is questionable to play in Week 18 against the Vikings.
    Willis could suit up for backup duties, but we expect him to be the emergency third quarterback behind starting QB Clayton Tune and backup QB Desmond Ridder. Willis has been a valuable backup for the Packers this season. They will likely try to preserve his health for the playoffs.