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  • DAL Defensive Lineman #97
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    Cowboys placed DL Perrion Winfrey (back) on injured reserve.
    Winfrey will miss at least the next four games due to the injury. The veteran lineman, who was injured in practice last week, didn’t play in the team’s Week 1 contest against the Eagles due to his injury. He will now have some additional time away to rehab the injury. Winfrey last took a regular-season snap in 2023 and caught on with the Cowboys after a stint in the UFL earlier this spring.
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    Harold Fannin
    CLE Tight End #44
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    Browns TE Harold Fannin (groin) has “suffered no setbacks and is still expected to play” in Week 17 against the Steelers.
    Credit goes to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler for sharing the good news. While we would prefer Fannin to be 100.0 percent healthy, the 21-year-old tight end remains a locked-in TE1. Over the last three weeks, he has notched finishes as the half-PPR overall TE1 and overall TE2, operating as the Browns’ No. 1 pass catcher.
    Kelce's future looms over Chiefs' fantasy WR corps
    With Travis Kelce potentially having played his final Chiefs home game in Week 17, Denny Carter looks at which pass catchers could be fantasy relevant in Week 18 and beyond, should the star tight end retire.
  • BAL Quarterback #5
    Ravens QB Tyler Huntley will start in Week 17 against the Packers.
    Huntley is a low-end QB2 with starting QB Lamar Jackson sidelined by a back contusion suffered against the Patriots last week. The Packers field a talented pass defense, albeit with an injury-weakened defensive line. Huntley lacks the upside requisite for starting consideration in single-quarterback re-draft leagues.
  • GB Quarterback #2
    Packers QB Malik Willis (shoulder/illness) will start in Week 17 against the Ravens.
    Packers starting QB Jordan Love (concussion) was ruled out on Friday, and reports indicated Willis was expected to get the start despite being sick and nursing a throwing-shoulder injury. Willis is indeed the team’s Week 17 starter and can be treated as a QB2 with intriguing rushing upside. Appearing in three games this season, Williams completed 12-of-14 passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns while rushing 13 times for 63 yards.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    Packers WR Christian Watson (shoulder/illness) is active for Week 17 against the Ravens.
    Watson practiced fully on Tuesday and Wednesday before being downgraded with an illness on Friday. Fortunately, the Packers’ No. 1 wide receiver is good to go. Both the Packers (9-5-1) and Bears (11-4) have secured playoff spots, though the exact seeding has not yet been determined. The Packers declared QB Jordan Love, DL Collin Oliver, OL Zach Tom, WR Savion Williams, DL Nazir Stackhouse and DL Barryn Sorrell inactive for Week 17 against the Ravens. Packers S Evan Williams (knee) is active. As expected, QB Malik Willis (shoulder/illness) gets the start.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Ravens declared QB Lamar Jackson, WR Tylan Wallace, OT Joseph Noteboom, DT Aeneas Peebles and CB Keyon Martin inactive for Week 17 against the Packers.
    The back contusion Jackson suffered last week against the Patriots will keep him sidelined in Week 17. The Ravens (7-8) trail the Steelers (9-6) in the AFC North playoff hunt. Jackson’s absence is extremely unfortunate. Backup QB Tyler Huntley is barely on the QB2 radar. He does not need to be started in single-quarterback re-draft leagues.
  • NE Running Back #32
    Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson (concussion) cleared concussion protocol and will play in Week 17 against the Jets.
    Henderson came into the weekend listed as questionable for the team’s Week 17 game against the Jets but has since been cleared by an independent neurologist. Expect no limitations as he forms a committee with established veteran Rhamondre Stevenson. Henderson’s per-touch upside keep him in the upside-RB2 discussion for fantasy Championship week.
  • NE Wide Receiver #13
    Patriots placed WR Mack Hollins (abdomen) on injured reserve.
    Hollins played a large role for the Patriots due to his willingness and ability to block in the run game, something that isn’t likely to be made up for outside of a drastic shift to heavier rates of 12-personnel. Austin Hooper could see a significant role the rest of the way, starting in Week 17 against the Jets. That said, he isn’t likely to carry enough upside to be of use in fantasy circles.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Packers WR Christian Watson (illness) will play in Week 17 against the Ravens.
    How much he will play remains to be seen after the Packers locked up a playoff berth with Detroit’s loss on Christmas. That said, the Packers can still clinch the NFC North with consecutive wins and consecutive losses by the Bears, which is the difference between home and road games to kick off the postseason.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Saints beat reporter Nick Underhill reports WR Chris Olave (back) is traveling with the team and is expected to play in Week 17 against the Titans.
    Olave popped up on the team’s injury report as a Friday addition due to a back injury. Concerns about his status were raised when the team elevated a wide receiver on Saturday, although those worries ultimately appear to have landed unfounded. Olave is coming off a season-high 16 targets on his way to a 10-148-2 line against the Jets and can be started with confidence in fantasy Championships.
  • HOU OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #79
    Texans declared T Aireontae Ersery, WR Braxton Berrios, QB Graham Mertz, CB Alijah Huzzie, DE Solomon Byrd, LB Jamal Hill, and T Trent Brown inactive for Week 17 against the Chargers.
    The Texans will be without both starting tackles for a Saturday showdown against the Chargers, a game with significant playoff implications for both teams. The game profiles as a tight defensive battle, although both teams carry enough firepower on offense to drive the scoring up if forced into a more aggressive stance.