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  • DAL Wide Receiver #19
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    Cowboys listed WR Ryan Flournoy (knee) as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Flournoy drawing a limited designation to start the week is a surprisingly good sign. The second-year receiver was knocked from Week 16’s game against the Chargers and ruled out almost immediately after leaving the field. It’s too early to say if he’ll be good to go for Week 17 against the Commanders, but it looks like he’s on track to log a few practices before Thursday.
  • DET Linebacker #46
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    Lions signed LB Jack Campbell to a four-year extension through 2030.
    Campbell, 25, was set to enter free agency in 2027 after the Lions declined to exercise Campbell’s fifth-year option in April. Instead, the team’s leader in tackles will stick around. Campbell’s 110 tackles are 42 more than the next closest Lions defender. He also banked 17 quarterback pressures, five sacks and two pass breakups.
    Lean on over for Broncos, Chargers win totals
    Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick break down their best bets regarding early predictions on 2026 win totals in the AFC West, where they expect the Broncos and Chargers to exceed expectations.
  • BUF Tight End #86
    Bills TE Dalton Kincaid (knee) said, this is “probably the best” he has ever felt at this point in the year.
    Earlier this offseason, doctors reportedly advised against surgically repairing the PCL tear Kincaid suffered back in 2024. Instead, Kincaid was told to focus on “setting a good foundation for strength around the knee to support it.” Kincaid believes his failure to properly prepare his body for NFL rigors, and his uneasy feelings about the knee, led to compensatory hamstring issues in 2025, but Kincaid’s new preparations have drawn compliments from Bills coach Joe Brady and QB Josh Allen. Regarding potential load management in-season, Kincaid thinks he and the team can see how his participation this spring and summer goes, rather than preemptively assuming he needs a snap count. Kincaid warrants fringe TE1 treatment if the team keeps him in a limited role. If he can prove his health has turned a corner this summer, he could inch his way up into the mid-TE1 tier.
  • FA Wide Receiver #13
    Chargers GM Joe Hortiz said “the door is not closed” for Keenan Allen to return to the Chargers.
    Speaking on the Up and Adams show, Hortiz said he has spoken with Allen’s representation this offseason. For now, Hortiz noted that the team is letting their younger talent grow and develop throughout the offseason program. After a down year in Chicago, Allen returned to form upon reuniting with Justin Herbert in 2025, posting an 81-777-4 receiving line with far better efficiency metrics. If Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh don’t think their receiver room is complete through OTAs and minicamp, Allen could be back in a Chargers uniform by the time training camp rolls around.
  • FA Wide Receiver #17
    Collin Johnson retired from the NFL after five seasons.
    The journeyman receiver most recently played for the Bears in 2024. He totaled 31 catches for 394 yards and two scores. Johnson is enrolling at MIT Sloan this fall to pursue his MBA
  • MIN Defensive Tackle #92
    Vikings signed DT Isaiahh Loudermilk, formerly of the Steelers.
    Loudermilk only appeared in two games for the Steelers last year before landing on injured reserve with a high-ankle sprain. The former fifth-round pick has spent most of the past five years as a backup for the Steelers. He has one career sack and one TFL. Loudermilk will need to find a role on special teams to make the Vikings’ roster.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #0
    Bills coach Joe Brady said he told Keon Coleman, “He’s going to be a part of our offense.”
    Brady said this to Coleman right after he took the Bills’ head coaching job. The former No. 33 overall pick posted a 38-404-4 receiving line last year. He was a healthy scratch multiple times despite the team desperately needing a receiver to step up. Coleman himself acknowledged 2026 as a make-or-break season. While he may get another chance to be in the mix for targets, the team is fully committed to DJ Moore as their WR1 after trading for him and guaranteeing extra money for him down the road. With Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid also locked in for notable roles, there isn’t much meat left on the bone for Coleman. Even if he turns things around, Coleman is unlikely to make much of an impact for fantasy purposes.
  • PHI Outside Linebacker #3
    Eagles EDGE Nolan Smith was arrested for speeding and reckless driving in Georgia.
    The Georgia Gazette noted Smith was booked on May 15th for speeding in excess of maximum limits and reckless driving. The 25-year-old was driving 137 miles per hour in a 70 mile-per-hour zone in his home state of Georgia, where he also attended the University of Georgia to play college football. It is still undetermined if the NFL or the Eagles have some form of punishment for Smith, but he is set to enter a pivotal year with the Eagles picking up his fifth-year option last month.
  • LV Quarterback #8
    ESPN’s Ryan McFadden reports the “expectation” is for Raiders QB Kirk Cousins to “start the season as the starting quarterback.”
    McFadden reports that Cousins took the majority of the first team reps in Raiders practice on Wednesday. Meanwhile, No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza “played mostly with the rookies and the third team.” Head coach Klint Kubiak does not yet have a timeline to name a starter, but McFadden notes that Kubiak, general manager John Spytek, and minority owner Tom Brady are believers in letting a young quarterback sit behind a veteran initially. Cousins signed with the Raiders before the draft after parting ways with the Falcons in the offseason. The 37-year-old has started games with every team he has played with and this will likely continue to be the case. Mendoza is slated to sit to start the 2026 season, though we wouldn’t rule out the Indiana product starting by the time the Raiders’ Week 13 bye week rolls around.
  • CHI Running Back #36
    Bears signed RB Salvon Ahmed.
    Ahmed suffered a gruesome ankle injury on a hip-drop tackle in training camp prior to the start of last season. He missed all of 2025 and has not seen an NFL field since 2023. Starting his career with the Dolphins, Ahmed hopped around the Broncos and Colts rosters the last two seasons and will now look to make the Bears roster coming off a major ankle injury.
  • JAC Tight End
    Jaguars signed TE Nate Boerkircher to a four-year contract.
    Boerkircher was the No. 56 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and will compete for the team’s TE2 role. He is primarily a blocking tight end and is unlikely to have fantasy-relevancy as a pass-catcher. However, his blocking utilization will play a key role in the Jaguars’ rushing attack and efficiency for Chris Rodriguez and Bhayshul Tuten in the backfield. With Boerkircher signing his rookie contract, the entire Jaguars 2026 rookie class is signed.