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  • MIA Running Back #37
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    Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said RB JaMycal Hasty will see more carries.
    Pederson added that Travis Etienne’s role in the Jaguars backfield would not change after James Robinson was dealt to the Jets on Monday. Etienne, who has seen 42 percent of the team’s carries and 12 percent of the team’s targets over the past three weeks, should function as a locked-in RB2 option with Robinson gone. It’s clear, however, that Hasty is ahead of Snoop Conner in the Jacksonville backfield pecking order, and would likely be the Jaguars’ lead back should Etienne miss time. Hasty is a smart bench stash.

  • IND Defensive Coordinator
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    Giants requested permission to interview Colts DC Lou Anarumo for their head-coaching vacancy.
    How will health of Allen affect Bills vs. Jaguars?
    Trysta Krick and Drew Dinsick preview "the most intriguing game" of the weekend between the Bills and Jaguars in Florida, sharing why the health of Josh Allen could impact the matchup and give Jacksonville an advantage.
  • BAL Head Coach
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo believes “staffing changes” could happen in Baltimore.
    The Ravens are reportedly letting the emotions of their loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday night die down still, but it’s possible that Harbaugh and/or his coordinators could still be let go later this week. Josina Anderson reported that Ravens OC Todd Monken had been a name of interest for the Clemson offensive coordinator job and that “some staff changes are coming relatively soon” for the Ravens. That can only mean that we must #StayTuned.
  • NYJ Linebacker #92
    Jets signed LB Ochaun Mathis, WR Jamaal Pritchett, DB Samuel Womack, OL Liam Fornadel, and DE Paschal Ekeji to reserve/future contracts.
    Mathis, a 2023 sixth-rounder of the Rams, has played in 17 NFL games and 107 defensive snaps and has five tackles and a quarterback hit, as well as a forced fumble. He did play heavily on special teams in New England, so he offers some roster versatility.
  • CHI Defensive Back #6
    Bears designated CB Kyler Gordon (hamstring) to return from injured reserve.
    His 21-day practice window is open, though this is pretty clearly a four-day runway to get him ready for Saturday. Gordon has played just three games this year, Weeks 6 and 7, as well as Week 13, while struggling through a long-term injury. If healthy, he’d be a huge addition. The key words there are “if healthy.” The Bears also opened OT Braxton Jones’ 21-day window, though he might only make the roster as a backup at this point.
  • FA Quarterback #17
    Chiefs waived QB Shane Buechele.
    Buechele was signed off the Bills practice squad ahead of Week 18 and completed 7-of-14 passes for 88 yards against the Raiders in a game that neither team seemed to want to win. His reward was being waived. The Chiefs also signed LB Kam Arnold, DT Marcus Harris, WR Jimmy Holiday and T Matt Waletzko to reserve/future deals.
  • CIN Defensive Coordinator
    Bengals HC Zac Taylor said he doesn’t anticipate any changes to his coaching staff in 2026.
    In other words, embattled DC Al Golden has survived. This seemed impossible in November, when the Bengals were putting up numbers that generated WOAT discussion in the field of defensive performance. Things did turn around a bit towards the end of the season. We can’t say we’re surprised that the Bengals retained Golden, because they are reluctant to make major changes to a fault, but it is definitely a bold move by Taylor to attach his coaching future to what happened to this defense in 2025.
  • NYJ Quarterback #7
    Jets coach Aaron Glenn, asked if Justin Fields would be back in 2026, said “he’s under contract.”
    So, probably not then. Fields enters year two of a two-year contract as either a trade possibility or a candidate for release. The trade would save more cap space for the Jets, so we’d expect them to pursue that avenue. Fields would still be a fairly good backup quarterback option for most teams even if he hasn’t delivered great results as a starter. The 2021 first-rounder turns 27 in March.
  • SF Front Office
    Falcons requested permission to interview 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams for their “president of football” position.
    “President of football” being a very silly term aside, reporters have made it clear that the Falcons want to check the box on this job before they get to their GM and head-coaching vacancies. Williams has already been requested for the Dolphins GM position and was a finalist for the Jaguars GM position last offseason.
  • CIN Cornerback #29
    Bengals CB Cam Taylor-Britt was sentenced to five days in jail after pleading guilty to traffic charges.
    Taylor-Britt, who in late November was placed on injured reserve with a foot injury, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and an unclassified no-license charge stemming from an incident in September, according to media reports. His sentence is expected to start immediately. Taylor-Britt, 26, selected by the Bengals in the second round of the 2022 NFL draft, has seven interceptions over 47 games in the NFL. It’s unclear if the team or the league will take action against him for the 2026 season.
  • DEN Defensive Coordinator
    Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is expected to interview with the Giants, Raiders, Titans, and Cardinals for those teams’ head coaching vacancies.
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed these teams’ interest in Joseph after he coached one of the NFL’s most dominant defenses in recent memory. Over the past two seasons the Broncos have allowed the league’s lowest offensive success rate and the third lowest EPA per play. Joseph would look to revamp the defenses of any one of these teams; all of them rank among the NFL’s worst units.