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  • FA Defensive Back #21
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    Saints CB Patrick Robinson retired after 11 seasons in the NFL.
    Robinson, 33, was the oldest player on the Saints roster after Drew Brees’ retirement. He was a first-round selection by the Saints in 2011. Robinson was competing for a starting cornerback job opposite Marshon Lattimore after New Orleans released Janoris Jenkins in a salary cap move. Entering his fourth year in his second stint with the Saints, Robinson decided to hang up the cleats four weeks before the start of the regular season.

  • NE Coaching Staff
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    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports that Patriots pass game coordinator and TE coach Thomas Brown is going to get “a bunch” of a head coaching interviews.
    The Bears gave Brown two in-season promotions after hiring him as their pass game coordinator in 2024. He was first elevated to offensive coordinator before eventually taking over as the team’s interim head coach. He served as the Panthers’ offensive coordinator in 2023 after coaching in multiple roles under head coach Sean McVay with the Rams from 2020-2022. Per Wolfe, Brown has helped the Patriots incorporate pre-snap motion and tight end-usage concepts learned under McVay. Per Wolfe, “he is ready to run his own ship.”
    Can Nabers be counted on coming off knee injury?
    Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers share if Trey McBride should be a first-round pick in fantasy next year, how Malik Nabers could play with Jaxson Dart and why Justin Jefferson can still be a weapon in 2026.
  • JAC Defensive Coordinator
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports there is mutual interest between Jaguars DC Anthony Campanile and the Titans regarding Tennessee’s head coaching vacancy.
    Per Wolfe, Campanile has become a player favorite with the Jaguars, and LB Devin Lloyd credits Campanile with his development. Campanile has had quite the year. The Jaguars hired him as their defensive coordinator roughly 11 months ago. In early October, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler put Campanile on his shortlist of “young defensive coaches” who could be head coaching candidates.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #13
    Broncos WR Pat Bryant (concussion) practiced fully on Thursday.
    Bryant is progressing through the NFL’s concussion protocol and should be able to play in Week 18 against the Chargers, though the Chargers are expected to rest some starters, which could result in an easy run-heavy win for the Broncos. The Broncos (13-3) currently hold the AFC’s No. 1 playoff seed. They can retain it with a win.
  • LAC Running Back #30
    Chargers RB Kimani Vidal (neck) practiced fully on Thursday.
    Vidal could get the start this week with RB Omarion Hampton (ankle) sidelined by an ankle injury. The team could choose to preserve Vidal’s health for the postseason, though. Rotational RB Jaret Patterson is healthy and Hassan Haskins (concussion) remains limited.
  • LAC Running Back #8
    Chargers RB Omarion Hampton (ankle) did not practice on Thursday.
    Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters earlier this week that getting his injured players healthy is his priority. With two absences to begin the week, Hampton seems unlikely to play this week. It is unclear whether rotational backup Jaret Patterson will get the start. Chargers No. 2 RB Kimani Vidal (neck) upgraded to full today while RB Hassan Haskins (concussion) remains limited.
  • LA Running Back #22
    Rams RB Blake Corum (ankle) did not practice on Thursday.
    Corum is firmly on the wrong side of questionable at this point and the Rams have already secured a playoff spot. Starting RB Kyren Williams (ankle) is nursing an ankle injury. If both players are declared inactive, rookie RB Jarquez Hunter could get the start.
  • LA Running Back #23
    Rams RB Kyren Williams (ankle) was limited on Thursday.
    Williams’ backup, RB Blake Corum (ankle), has not yet practiced this week and the Rams are already headed to the playoffs. Rams rookie RB Jarquez Hunter could see live action this week against the Cardinals, if the coaching staff opts to preserve Williams’ health for the postseason.
  • ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Dolphins hired “Hall-of-Fame QB and ESPN analyst Troy Aikman as a consultant” to assist in the team’s search for a new general manager.
    This “is not a permanent role” for Aikman. He is expected to continue providing insights for ESPN. Per Schefter, the Dolphins’ ownership wants “an outside respected perspective from someone who had strong relationships across the league.” That latter part could be key. Aikman is undoubtedly plugged into multiple front offices and may be able to help the Dolphins identify an up-and-comer from another personnel department.
  • SEA Tackle #67
    The Seahawks ruled out LT Charles Cross (hamstring) for Week 18 against the 49ers.
    Cross was unable to resume practicing this week, theoretically leaving OL Josh Jones (knee/ankle) as the team’s fill-in starter. Unfortunately, Jones is questionable to play this week, though he reportedly “just got banged up” in Week 17 and is expected to play.
  • SF OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #71
    49ers LT Trent Williams (hamstring) is questionable to play in Week 18 against the Seahawks.
    The 37-year-old Williams suffered his first career hamstring injury, running 17.6 miles per hour on the 49ers’ first play from scrimmage last week. He was entirely unable to practice, but we expect him to give it a go in pre-game warmups.