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    Harold Fannin
    CLE Tight End #44
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    Browns TE Harold Fannin Jr. (hamstring) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 11 against the Ravens.
    Fannin played through the injury in Week 10 and remained limited on Wednesday and Thursday this week. He upgraded to full on Friday, which is great news. The Ravens have been enjoying improved health since their Week 7 bye. Fannin can be treated as a low-end TE1, whose upside is admittedly limited by veteran TE David Njoku.
  • WAS Quarterback #14
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    Commanders QB Josh Johnson will start Washington’s Week 18 game against the Eagles.
    Johnson! McKee! It’s Week 18! Johnson was a checkdown artist against the Cowboys in his Week 17 start and figures to continue that role against a better defense this week. Johnson might crack the QB2 superflex ranks if you’re desperate with so many quarterbacks in tenuous situations, but he isn’t someone you’d actually want to start this week.
    Shough is 'a bit of a mirage' in OROY market
    Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher analyze the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year market heading into Week 18, breaking down how Tyler Shough's ascension impacts Tetairoa McMillan as a slight favorite.
  • IND Tight End #86
    Colts TE Will Mallory (lung) won’t play in Indianapolis’ Week 18 game against the Texans.
    Buried with Tyler Warren in the mix, Mallory played in just two games and had one catch in 16 snaps. He enters the final year of his rookie deal on the borderline of the 53-man roster.
  • IND Cornerback #1
    Colts CB Sauce Gardner (calf) won’t play in Indianapolis’ Week 18 game against the Texans.
    Gardner was only able to start four games for the Colts after coming over at the trade deadline before a long-term calf injury derailed his season. He should be fine for training camp and, assuming Lou Anarumo retains his defensive coordinator job, we can look forward to a healthy Gardner shadowing in man in 2026.
  • WAS Tackle #78
    Commanders LT Laremy Tunsil (oblique) will not play in Washington’s Week 18 game against the Eagles.
    Tunsil ends the year with a career-best 84.7 PFF offensive grade in 802 snaps. The trade for Tunsil was largely successful for the Commanders — it’s just that one man is not a whole offensive line and Jayden Daniels got hurt anyway. He enters the final year of his contract in 2026 and, given that extension concerns were what sent him to Washington in the first place, probably will have some work done on his deal this offseason. This oblique injury is not expected to linger.
  • CIN Running Back #30
    Bengals RB Chase Brown (illness) will play in Week 18 against the Browns.
    Brown is back at practice Friday after missing time earlier in the week with an illness. The 25-year-old running back is good to go for the matchup in Week 18 against the Browns. He needs just 53 yards rushing to have his first 1,000-yard rushing season of his career. Brown is an RB1 for managers playing their fantasy championship in Week 18.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    Lions head coach Dan Campbell told reporters WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (knee/ankle) is trending towards playing in Week 18 against the Bears.
    St. Brown was limited in Thursday’s practice and figures to be out there on the practice field again Friday given Campbell’s comments. The 26-year-old wide receiver is as tough as they come, which he showed earlier in the season as he played through an ankle sprain against the Cowboys. While the game against the Bears means nothing for the Lions, who’ve already been eliminated from the playoffs, St. Brown is hyper-aware of what his statistics mean in the grand scheme of things. While St. Brown has already secured a Pro Bowl nod this year, surely he wants to have a big game in hopes of making the All-Pro team as well. While it’s possible the Lions shut him down in the second half, expect St. Brown to be involved heavily early in this one.
  • WAS Quarterback #8
    Commanders ruled out QB Marcus Mariota (hand, quad) for Week 18 against the Eagles.
    Mariota was deemed doubtful to play by head coach Dan Quinn earlier this week, so his absence isn’t a surprise. Josh Johnson will start for the Commanders as they close out the season against the Tanner McKee-led Eagles. Mariota finishes the year 2-6 as a starter with a 10:7 TD:INT ratio, but ran for 297 yards on 50 attempts and added a touchdown on the ground. He’s a plausible bridge quarterback for someone this offseason. But it’s more likely he’ll return in a backup role.
  • BUF Tight End #86
    Bills TE Dalton Kincaid (knee) was limited in practice on Friday.
    Kincaid missed Week 17’s loss to the Eagles with a knee injury, but the 26-year-old tight end has practiced in a limited fashion all week this week. We expect him to suit up against the Jets in Week 18, though he could see fewer snaps given his condition and the Bills already being locked into a Wild Card spot.
  • MIA Tight End #83
    Dolphins placed TE Darren Waller (groin) on injured reserve.
    Waller had seen his role in the offense diminish since Quinn Ewers took over as quarterback. The 33-year-old tight end had 66 yards and two touchdowns in his last game with Tua Tagovailoa, but had just 40 yards in a dream matchup against the Bengals in Ewers’ first start. Last week, Greg Dulcich usurped Waller completely. With Waller’s season now over, Dulcich has the role all to himself in Week 18. Waller finished with 283 yards and six touchdowns in three starts, proving he still has TE1 upside in his range of weekly outcomes even if it comes with a heaping serving of “left Week X’s game and did not return.” Waller, 34 at the start of next season, will be a free agent this offseason.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    Dolphins RB De’Von Achane (shoulder) didn’t practice on Friday.
    Achane hasn’t practiced all week. With the Dolphins already eliminated from playoff contention, it seems highly unlikely that the 24-year-old running back will try to tough it out against the Patriots in Week 18. We expect him to be ruled out later today and Jaylen Wright would be the expected starter against New England.