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  • FA Linebacker #56
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    Vikings agreed to terms with No. 213 overall pick LB Michael Mauti on a four-year contract.
    Mauti is recovering from the second tear of his left ACL in as many years, but “absolutely” expects to be ready for training camp. He was viewed as a potential day-two pick before going down last November. Mauti is considered a dark-horse candidate for the Vikings’ middle linebacker job, but will most likely be limited to special teams as a rookie if he can avoid the reserve/PUP list.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
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    Commanders coach Dan Quinn said Jayden Daniels (elbow) is “sore” but that there’s “no long-term concerns with the elbow.”
    Quinn then deftly declined to say if Daniels would play on Sunday. Never a good sign when the coach won’t even offer a comment on the plausibility of that happening on Monday. Marcus Mariota could be in for a smash streaming spot against a left-for-dead Giants defense in Week 15. We’re sure this is the first of many Daniels blurbs this week either way.
    Eagles-Chargers Week 14 player props to target
    Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, and Connor Rogers evaluate DraftKings Sportsbook's odds for Monday night's clash between the Eagles and Chargers, with eyes on the Chargers' run game and Justin Herbert.
  • WAS Tight End #86
    Zach Ertz suffered a torn ACL in Week 14’s game against the Vikings, ending his season.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Bengals coach Zac Taylor said Tee Higgins is back in concussion protocol.
    Taylor told reporters that Higgins — who was checked multiple times after a couple major hits on Sunday — reported symptoms after the game. Given the quick turnaround from his last concussion, it would be surprising if Higgins managed to play this week. It looks like Andrei Iosivas and Mitchell Tinsley, as well as Mike Gesicki, will be solidly on the 12-team radar for Week 15.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    Bengals coach Zac Taylor said Trey Hendrickson (hip) will “definitely be out” for Week 15’s game against the Ravens.
    Always good to get that out of the way early. Hendrickson hasn’t played since October 26 and per Taylor will visit a specialist. We’d be surprised if we see Hendrickson again this season barring a miracle Bengals playoff run.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #10
    Ravens HC John Harbaugh said he would like to see DeAndre Hopkins more involved with the offense.
    Hopkins has run nine or fewer routes in five games this season, and tied a season-low in Week 14’s loss to the Steelers when he ran a whole seven routes. It would seem that more snaps and routes would go a long way in getting Hopkins more involved with the offense, but we can’t be too sure. Hopkins hasn’t seen more than four targets in any game this season, and last topped 50 yards in Week 2. The Ravens have a Week 15 game against the Bengals on tap in what is effectively an elimination game. We’ll see if the Ravens actually get Hopkins more involved, or if this is another meaningless coach quote that falls by the wayside.
  • FA Wide Receiver #81
    Bengals waived WR Jermaine Burton.
    Being suspended for this week’s game was the last straw for Burton, who can have the final two years and change of his rookie deal claimed off waivers if any other team is amenable to it. We’d doubt that happens based on how prolonged the turmoil of his off-field habits remained a story in Cincinnati. (It has to be pretty bad to be a constant story in Cincinnati.) Burton ends his Bengals career with four catches for 107 yards on 14 targets, none of which happened this season as he fell behind Mitchell Tinsley.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    Falcons coach Raheem Morris said Drake London (knee) is “day to day.”
    We’d be surprised if London practiced today based on this quote, but the Falcons don’t need to release the injury report yet. With a Thursday game coming to lead off Week 15, London will get some star-level benefit of the doubt if he’s anywhere close, but the inability to even practice since suffering the injury leads us to believe he starts the week on the pessimistic side of questionable.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    Colts coach Shane Steichen said Anthony Richardson (eye/IR) won’t be activated from injured reserve this week.
    “From the sounds of it,” Indy Star’s Joel A. Erickson reports, “Richardson hasn’t been cleared to return yet.” It’s possible based on this update that Richardson could play later in the season for those of you looking to superflex stash a rushing quarterback. But there’s obviously no guarantee that he’ll return at this point.
  • IND Cornerback #7
    Colts coach Shane Steichen said CB Charvarius Ward is in concussion protocol.
    Again. As in: For the third time this season. Woof. It would not be surprising if this was a season-ender for Ward. He did play 61 of 64 snaps against the Jaguars, so he apparently either played through symptoms or they developed after the game. It’s become a lost season for Ward, one of the Colts big-money signings this offseason.
  • LV Cornerback
    Raiders CB Kyu Blu Kelly suffered a ruptured patellar tendon in Week 14’s loss to the Broncos.
    According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, Blu Kelly did not suffer any ligament damage, which is a good sign. The former fifth-round pick from the 2023 draft class played his way into a starting role for the Raiders this season and has totaled 40 tackles, three interceptions, and six pass breakups while making eight starts.